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The 1940s Ammonite Press

The 1940s By Ammonite Press

The 1940s by Ammonite Press


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Summary

The 1940s took the country to the very brink of disaster in a war that was fought on the battlefields of Europe, Africa and elsewhere. Against all the odds the enemy was defeated, leaving the nation victorious but facing severe challenges in its post-war years. This is a visual record of a decade that took Britain to the very brink of disaster.

The 1940s Summary

The 1940s by Ammonite Press

This title features almost 300 images from the Press Association's unique archive. It is a fascinating visual record of a decade that took Britain to the very brink of disaster. It is a beautiful gift idea on its own, or as part of this popular series. The Britain in Pictures series presents an important collection of images from the Press Association's unique archive, most of which have lain unseen since they were first used in the newspapers of their day. The 1940s took the country to the very brink of disaster in a war that was fought as much in its towns and villages, as on the battlefields of Europe, Africa and elsewhere. Against all the odds the enemy was defeated, leaving the nation victorious but facing severe challenges in its post-war years, leading to an extraordinary period of social reform.

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These stories and many more are pictured in this book with almost 300 images hand-picked from the vast archives of the Press Association.

Additional information

GOR005811430
9781907708640
1907708642
The 1940s by Ammonite Press
Used - Very Good
Paperback
GMC Publications
20120322
300
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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