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Cadogan's Crimea (1979) By S. J. Gough Calthorpe

 

If all conflicts of arms were to be regarded as pointless bloodletting, then the war in the Crimea might be the most likely event to head a long list. William Howard Russell, the famous war correspondent of "The Times" was full of condemnation while viewing the spectacle of carnage 'from the wings'.

 

The water colours & sketches of a participant with the abridged text of Calthorpe's Letters from Headquarters.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket 
  • 288 pages
  • In Good Condition

Cadogan's Crimea (1979) By S. J. Gough Calthorpe

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