Slim: The Standardbearer by Ronald Lewin

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Field Marshall the Viscount Slim (1891-1970) was blessed with none of the advantages of wealth and social position that erased the progress of many army officers. With no armoury apart for his integrity, his personality and his intellect, he rose to the pinnacle of his profession as one of the finest fighting Generals of World War II on either side. Ronald Lewin’s biography charts Bill Slim’s life from humble beginnings through World War I, the inter-war years to his leadership of the 14th Army in Burma.

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A hardcover copy with charcoal coloured boards, gilt lettering and unclipped illustrated dust jacket. There is a blue ink inscription on the front inside page title page has been clipped. There is a loose page at the front of the book. There is foxing and toning throughout but the maps and black and white photographs are clear and legible. There is some rubbing to the edges of the dust jacket.

Now in a protective plastic cover to prevent damage.

Published in 1977 by Leo Cooper, London.

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Weight 0.810 kg
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