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The letters home of an “ordinary, decent bloke” dated from 1915 to 1918. Whitelaw was an ambulance driver at Egypt and drove ammunition-laden motor lorries in France. Includes details of his training in Egypt, his day-to-day life in the mud and blood of France and his experiences on leave in London and Paris. World War I Anzac A.I.F. pp. 170 illusts #0120 (Gift inscription on prelims.)
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Hardcover in Dustjacket
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