Mountain and Flood The History of the 52nd (Lowland) Division 1939 – 1946
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The colorful story of the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division during World War II.
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Description
“No major formation of the British Army had a stranger history during the Second World War than the 52nd (Lowland) Division.” – Dust Jacket.
This fascinating World War II unit history was written by George Blake and published in Glasgow in 1950 by Jackson, Son & Company. The contents tell the story of the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division between its 1939 activation and the end of occupation duty in 1946. Numerous maps, charts, and photographs supplement the descriptive text. Lists of officers, engagements, and unit honors are also included in the appendices.
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Publication Date: 1950
Author: George Blake
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Condition: B+
Condition Description: 266 pp. octavo volume bound in original blue cloth with a tattered and tape-repaired dust jacket. Diagrammatic endpapers show scattered soiling, but contents are overall clean and in good condition. Includes numerous folding maps and pages of glossy black & white photos. Good condition overall.
$95.00
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