An edition of Bombardment (1999)

Bombardment

the day the east coast bled : accounts of the German naval raids on Scarborough and Whitby on Wednesday, 16th December 1914, (with details of the raid on the Hartlepools), and the German submarine attack on Scarborough on Tuesday, 4th September 1917

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Mark Marsay
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An edition of Bombardment (1999)

Bombardment

the day the east coast bled : accounts of the German naval raids on Scarborough and Whitby on Wednesday, 16th December 1914, (with details of the raid on the Hartlepools), and the German submarine attack on Scarborough on Tuesday, 4th September 1917

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Language
English
Pages
516

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Edition Notes

"Part two of the War of the Yorkshire gurkhas"--Verso t.p.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 516) and indexes.

Published in
Scarborough
Other Titles
Day the east coast bled

Classifications

Library of Congress
D546 .M36 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 516 p. :
Number of pages
516

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22316974M
ISBN 10
0953520412
Library Thing
6707050
Goodreads
630934

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