By Shelford Bidwell
London   Hodder and Stoughton
9" by 6" 304pp.
A finely bound first edition of this illustrated account of the Chindit War, bound by Maltbys of Oxford.
By Shelford Bidwell

1979 The Chindit War: The Campaign in Burma, 1944

London   Hodder and Stoughton
9" by 6" 304pp.
A finely bound first edition of this illustrated account of the Chindit War, bound by Maltbys of Oxford.
£175.00
: 1kgs / : 905T88

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First Edition, Illustrated, Leather Binding

First edition. Illustrated with sixteen plates and many in-text figures. Collated complete. A detailed commentary on the Chindit War, the largest of all the allied special forces during the Second World War. With particular focus on their campaign in Burma in which long range penetration brigades would march into Burma to disrupt enemy communications behind their front lines and prepare the way for the main forces to recapture the area. Written by Reginald George Shelford "Ginger" Bidwell, a British Army officer and military historian. Bound by Maltbys of Oxford.

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Bound in half green crushing morocco with green cloth boards. Externally, excellent. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Bound by Maltbys of Oxford.

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