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The Royal Australian Engineers: Paving the Way, Volume 4, 1945-1972 is a highly sought-after textbook that delves into the fascinating history of the Royal Australian Engineers during the post-World War II era. Written by renowned author P.J. Greville, this comprehensive volume provides an in-depth exploration of the Corps' activities from 1945 to 1972, making it an essential resource for military historians, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.
This hardcover edition, published in 2003 by Australian Military History Publications, is presented in very good condition, with clean and tidy pages, no writing or dog ears, and a tight binding. The dust jacket adds an extra layer of protection and visual appeal to this valuable resource. The front inner cover features a "Presented to" sticker, adding a touch of personalization to this already unique volume.
As a rare and highly informative textbook, The Royal Australian Engineers: Paving the Way, Volume 4, 1945-1972 is a must-have for anyone interested in Australian military history, particularly those focusing on the Royal Australian Engineers. This book provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the Corps' experiences during a pivotal period in Australian history, making it an invaluable addition to any personal or institutional library.
With its excellent condition, comprehensive content, and personalized touch, this copy of The Royal Australian Engineers: Paving the Way, Volume 4, 1945-1972 is a rare find for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts of Australian military history.
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