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Summary:
Sergeant George Lister was a gunner who didn’t know much about fancy talk and smart saluting. He was a bit lost when men spoke of tactics, of fast-moving mobile artillery, of the intricate calculation needed to work out long-range bombardments.
But when the going got rough and his troop was left alone and on foot to drag a ton of gun up the sheer face of a mountain behind enemy lines – then! – it was Geordie’s massive shoulders, raw courage and bull-roar of command that drove every man to sweat blood doing the impossible!
Condition:
Rear cover is absent, front cover taped to rear. Moderate stacking curl, some light creasing. Small area of surface wear, lifted print to final page, internal tanning. Other than as stated, book currently remains sound. Acceptable condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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