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In the original dust jacket. Navy cloth binding with gilt title on the spine
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A jingoistic product of the British Empire. For conditions, please view the photographs.Eighth printing, April 1946, of a title first published in 1932. [viii], 279, [1] pages. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on dark blue panels on the spine. Page dimensions: 176 x108mm. Top edges dyed blue. Contents: Akso Wad Dok; Speech Day in Crocodile Country by R. E. Vernede; The Abu Zait Controversy by S. Lyle Cummins; Piloting Princes by Sir Hugh Clifford; Experiences in a Quarantine Camp; Silhouettes from the Sudan (I) by Lieut.-Colonel J. H. Grieve; Silhouettes from the Sudan (II) by Lieut.-Colonel J. H. Grieve; Lustral Waters by C. G. C. T.; The House of Healing; Murder and Magic by Sir Hugh Clifford; An Indian Sensation by H. C. E. Ward; Dacoity by ‘Kukado’. Series: Tales from the Outposts, Volume 5 of 12
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