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Cambridge Companion To The Literature of the First World War

Cambridge Companion To The Literature of the First World War

edited by Sherry, Vincent - Paperback (Cambridge Univ Pr; Feb 14, 2005)

$19.95 - $29.06
The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II

edited by Mackay, Marina - Paperback (Cambridge Univ Pr; Feb 2, 2009)

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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II

edited by Mackay, Marina - Hardcover (Cambridge Univ Pr; Feb 28, 2009)

$61.84 - $78.57
The Cambridge Companion To The Literature Of The First World War

The Cambridge Companion To The Literature Of The First World War

edited by Sherry, Vincent - Hardcover (Cambridge Univ Pr; Feb 21, 2005)

$81.70 - $95.09
The Cambridge Companion to War Writing

The Cambridge Companion to War Writing

edited by McLoughlin, Kate - Paperback (Cambridge Univ Pr; Aug 10, 2009)

$11.99 - $29.09
The Cambridge Companion to War Writing

The Cambridge Companion to War Writing

edited by McLoughlin, Kate - Hardcover (Cambridge Univ Pr; Aug 31, 2009)

$69.28 - $77.60
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