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Main Title:
Softly tread the brave : a triumph over terror, devilry, and death by mine disposal officers John Stuart Mould, G.C., G. M. and Hugh Randal Syme, G.C., G.M. and Bar / by Ivan Southall.
Author:
Southall, Ivan, 1921-2008.
Imprint:
Angus & Robertson, 1960.
Collation:
293 p. : ill., pbk ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Mould, John Stuart.
Syme, Hugh Randal.
Soldiers
Biography
Bomb disposal
World War, 1939-1945
Military history
England
Australia
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Collection
Location
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Status
Notes
Non-Fiction
Stacks
940.545 SOU
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