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The American Civil War Through British Eyes Dispatches from British Diplomats. James Barnes

The American Civil War Through British Eyes  Dispatches from British Diplomats


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Author: James Barnes
Published Date: 30 Sep 2003
Publisher: Caliban Books
Format: Hardback::352 pages
ISBN10: 1850660425
Dimension: 148x 210mm
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