They Live by the Sword – Breytenbach, Jan

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A wonderful military history of 32 battalion that “out-guerrilla” the communist guerrillas in Angola. This story, told by one who was there, gives the story of how a group of malnourished soldiers with low morale were converted to crack troops carrying out perhaps the most successful counterinsurgency in history.

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. The green boards are in very good clean condition and the book is well bound. The contents have inscription/notations and SIGNED by Commandant Louis Potgieter and looks like the Author signed as well (not sure)but 2 signatures, There is some tanning to the edges of the pages. The dust jacket is very good has a little wear to the edges but is bright and , covered in a protective cellophane cover (no sticky tape markings)

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SKU: 9780620148702 Category: Title: They Live by the Sword
Author: Breytenbach, Jan
Publisher: Lemur
Year: 1990
ISBN13: 9780620148702
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 532

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A wonderful military history of 32 battalion that “out-guerrilla” the communist guerrillas in Angola. This story, told by one who was there, gives the story of how a group of malnourished soldiers with low morale were converted to crack troops carrying out perhaps the most successful counterinsurgency in history.

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. The green boards are in very good clean condition and the book is well bound. The contents have inscription/notations and SIGNED by Commandant Louis Potgieter and looks like the Author signed as well (not sure)but 2 signatures, There is some tanning to the edges of the pages. The dust jacket is very good has a little wear to the edges but is bright and , covered in a protective cellophane cover (no sticky tape markings)

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Weight 65 kg
Dimensions 25 × 17 × 2.5 cm

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