MAJOR ARCHIVE - AVRO LANCASTER B.Mks 1-111.
por MASON, Francis K
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Oxford. Cerberus Publishing Ltd., n.d. (1980).. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 28pp. Liquid stain to bottom of edge of magazine. col & b/w ills. Very good copy. The Avro Lancaster Bomber was Britain's foremost strategic weapon against the Nazi war machine during WWII. Bomber Command assigned different camouflage schemes to the Lancasters for day & night raids.
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- MAJOR ARCHIVE - AVRO LANCASTER B.Mks 1-111.
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- MASON, Francis K
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- Oxford. Cerberus Publishing Ltd.
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- n.d. (1980).
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McMahons Point, New South Wales
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We are a business operating from a bricks and mortar store in Sydney since 1977, though also with an on-line presence.
Our store is situated at Crows Nest on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, about a 10 minute drive north from the Sydney CBD, and also convenient to trains and buses. The route 320 bus from Sydney CBD will drop you off outside our door.
We have been members of ANZAAB for many years.
Peter is a Past-President of ANZAAB and has organised many of the ANZAAB Book Fairs held in the last two decades.
Our store is situated at Crows Nest on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, about a 10 minute drive north from the Sydney CBD, and also convenient to trains and buses. The route 320 bus from Sydney CBD will drop you off outside our door.
We have been members of ANZAAB for many years.
Peter is a Past-President of ANZAAB and has organised many of the ANZAAB Book Fairs held in the last two decades.