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Doing Their Bit: War Work at Home

Boyd Cable

Publisher: Good Press

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'Doing Their Bit: War Work at Home' is a collection of essays and personal observations by the author, Boyd Cable, about the contributions of civilians during World War I. Eight titles in total are included, such as 'The Munition Machine', 'Shells and More Shells', and 'The Women'.
Available since: 12/05/2019.
Print length: 252 pages.

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