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All quiet on the western front everyman's library
All quiet on the western front everyman's library










all quiet on the western front everyman

Ieper 14 | 18, by Richard Heijster (Lannoo, Tielt 1998).Guide Europe des Musées 1914-1918, by Sébastien Hervouet, Luc et Marc Braeuer (Le Grand Blockhaus, Batz-sur-Mer 2012).Gebirgskrieg 1915-1918 (Band III), Karnische und Julische Alpen - Monte Grappa - Piave - Isonzo, by Heinz von Lichem (Verlagsanstalt Athesia, Bozen 2001).Gebirgskrieg 1915-1918 (Band II), Die Dolomiten Front, by Heinz von Lichem (Verlagsanstalt Athesia, Bozen 2001).Gebirgskrieg 1915-1918 (Band I), Ortler - Adamello - Gardasee, by Heinz von Lichem (Verlagsanstalt Athesia, Bozen 2001).Flanders Then and Now, by John Giles (After The Battle Publication, 1987).Een bezoek aan Verdun, Breuklijn der Beschaving, by Richard Heijster.The Cockpit of Europe, A guide to the Battlefields of Belgium & France, by Lt-Colonel Howard Green.Boom Ravine - Somme, by Trevor Pidgeon (Battleground Europe, 1998).Before Endeavours Fade, by Rose Coombs (After The Battle Publication, 1983).Battlefields of The First World War, by Tonnie and Valma Holt (Parkgate Books, London 1998).Battlefield Guide to the Somme, by Tonnie and Valma Holt (Leo Cooper, London 1999).Back to the Front, by Stephen O'Shea (Robson Books, London 1997).Asiago - Italy, by Francis MacKay (Battleground Europe, 2001).A Second Alternative Guide to the Western Front, by A.J.An Alternative Guide to the Western Front, by A.J.

all quiet on the western front everyman

The subject of World War One, and also to act as a source for reference, one needs to have access to a wide range of documentation, and/or visit the various Military and History Museums (or your local library). This chapter contains all the World War One related books in our collection. Reference-list / bibliography (The Western Front Museum)












All quiet on the western front everyman's library