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APA Citation

Baynes, John Christopher Malcolm.  (1989).  The forgotten victor : General Sir Richard O'Connor, KT, GCB, DSO, MC.  London ; Washington, [D.C.] : N[ew] Y[ork], N.Y :  Brassey's ; Distributed in North America by Macmillan

MLA Citation

Baynes, John Christopher Malcolm.  The forgotten victor : General Sir Richard O'Connor, KT, GCB, DSO, MC / John Baynes  Brassey's ; Distributed in North America by Macmillan London ; Washington, [D.C.] : N[ew] Y[ork], N.Y  1989

Australian/Harvard Citation

Baynes, John Christopher Malcolm.  1989,  The forgotten victor : General Sir Richard O'Connor, KT, GCB, DSO, MC / John Baynes  Brassey's ; Distributed in North America by Macmillan London ; Washington, [D.C.] : N[ew] Y[ork], N.Y

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