Healing the Nation: Soldiers and the Culture of Caregiving in Britain During the

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Original Language: English Personalise: No Country of Origin: United Kingdom Genre: History, Military, Sociology, War & Combat Intended Audience: Adults Book Title: HEALING THE NATION Narrative Type: Non-Fiction Ex Libris: No Seller Notes: “wear and a small tear to the bottom right edge of the dustjacket” Signed: No Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated ISBN: 9780719069741 Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919 Inscribed: No gtin13: 9780719069741

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