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LA MOTTE (Ellen N.)
The Backwash of War: The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse.
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LAW (W.C.) Ed.
Chinthe: 435 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force, Burma, India '44 '45.
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LAWSON (J.B.)
A Cameronian Officer: Being a Memoir of Lieutenant James Burnett Lawson, Second Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
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LAWSON (Will)
Historic Trentham 1914-1917: The Story of the New Zealnd Military Training Camp, & Some Account of the Daily Round of the Troops Within its Bounds.
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LEE (Janet)
War Girls: The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry in The First World War.
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LEES (F.) Trans.
War Notes: The Diary of Colonel de Villebois-Mareuil from November 24, 1899, to April 4, 1900.
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LEVINGE (Sir Richard G.A., Bart.)
Historical Records of the Forty-Third Regiment, Monmouthshire Light Infantry, with A Roll of Officers & Their Services from the Period of Embodiment to the Close of 1867.
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LEWIS (Lt. T., MM)
Over the Top with the 25th: Chronicle of Events at Vimy Ridge & Courcelette.
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LIDDELL HART (Capt. B.H.)
The Tanks: The History of the Royal Tank Regiment & its predecessors, Heavy Branch Machine Gun Corps, Tank Corps & Royal Tank Corps 1914-1945.
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LIMERICK (Angela) Ed.
Edmund Colquhoun Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick, GBE, CH, KCB, DSO, TD, 16th October 1888-4th August 1967.
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LINDSAY (Capt. D.M.)]
Regimental History of the 6th Royal Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles (Scinde), 1843-1923.
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LINDSAY (Martin, DSO)
So Few Got Through: The Personal Diary of Lieut.-Col. Martin Lindsay, DSO, MP, who served with the Gordon Highlander in the 51st Highland Division from July, 1944, to May, 1945.
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LINTIER (P.)
My Seventy-Five: Journal of a French Gunner (August-September 1914).
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LLOYD (R.A.)
A Trooper in the Tins: Autobiography of a Lifeguardsman.
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LLOYD (R.A.)
A Trooper in the Tins: Autobiography of a Lifeguardsman.
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LLOYD-JONES (Major W.)
K.A.R. Being an Unofficial Account of the Origin & Activities of The King's African Rifles.
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LOCKYER (Capt. Hughes C[ampbell], CB, RN)
Gallipoli, Cape Helles, April, 1915. The Tragedy of "The Battle of the Beaches" Together with the proceedings of H.M.S. "Implacable." Including the Landings on X. & W. Beaches.
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LUARD (K.E.)]
Unknown Warriors: Extracts from the Letters of K.E. Luard, RRC, Nursing Sister in France 1914-1918.
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LUNT (James)
A Hell of a Licking: The Retreat from Burma 1941-42.
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LUXFORD (Major J.H.)
With the Machine Gunners in France & Palestine: The Official History of the New Zealand Machine Gun Corps in the Great World War 1914-1918.
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LUXFORD (Major J.H.)
With the Machine Gunners in France & Palestine: The Official History of the New Zealand Machine Gun Corps in the Great World War 1914-1918.
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