No Labour, No Battle: Military Labour During the First World War By John Starling and Ivor Lee

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“No Labour, No Battle: Military Labour During the First World War” looks at the 350,000-strong Labour Corps which was made up of British soldiers who were unfit or too old for front-line service, and also supported by Dominion and foreign labour.

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No Labour, No Battle: Military Labour During the First World War
By
John Starling and Ivor Lee

  • Publisher: The History Press, 2014
  • Softcover
  • ISBN 9780750956666
  • Reprint
  • 235 x 155mm.
  • 386 pages

“No Labour, No Battle: Military Labour During the First World War” looks at the 350,000-strong Labour Corps which was made up of British soldiers who were unfit or too old for front-line service, and also supported by Dominion and foreign labour.

Condition:
The card covers are clean and in near fine condition.
The binding is very tight, and the interior is fresh and in fine condition.