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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... vol. 41 no. 4 2003 of Bookbird est. 1963- Bookbird
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No-Man's-Land Has Two Sides : A View for Children of Gallipoli, 1915, from the Turkish and Australian Trenches, John Foster , single work criticism
Examines books dealing with the same campaign, reflecting the feelings of people whose ancestors fought that battle nearly ninety years ago
(p. 21-27)

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