Book published by Hayloft in 2010, 58 pages. Paperback (N4492P1)
From the rear side cover: This book will appeal to anybody who picks it up as, from the very first paragraph, it draws you in to a fascinating insight of village life in Dent, Cumbria, between the great wars but focusing primarily on Stan Haygarth's life as Cavalryman in the 24th Lancers and the Royal Tank Regiment in World War II and his rehabilitation, having suffered horrendous burn injuries and combat stress. The daily routine of a soldier in the field during World War II will surprise many as much of the time was taken up by routine administration and inactivity between engagements with the Germans...
Condition of the book is generally very good. The covers are clean and bright, the spine is tight and intact, and all pages are clean, intact, unblemished and tightly bound. Please note the book does curve gently upwards along the left and right hand sides from where it has been stored flat on the shelves, and their is a small price sticker on the rear side cover
Condition | New |