Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
[0-88977-121-9] 2001, 1st thus. (Wrappers) As new. 250pp. With text by Gerald Hill, this book is a must for the library of all families from Saskatchewan, who were impacted by the events of the Second World War. Included are 89 stories of "Saskatchewan servicemen who gave their lives so we can live in a free world. This book presents a compelling reflection of those years, and of the sacrifices which were made for our country. Also included for the first time, is the Saskatchewan Honour Roll which indicates the hometowns and geographic features for 3800 of those from our province who gave their lives in the Second World War.". Artikel-Nr. 114808
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Anbieter: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Kanada
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. "Nearly four thousand of Saskatchewan's young men and women who served in World War II did not survive to return home after the war. The names of those whose final resting places are known are found in war cemeteries across Europe and North Africa, in England and in the Far East. Some are buried at home in Canada. The names of those whose bodies were never recovered, whether at sea or on land, are found on army, navy, or air force monuments, their graves unmarked. Back in Saskatchewan, their names are found on honour rolls and cenotaphs in their hometowns - and on the official map of their home province. Here are the stories of eighty-nine of these young army, air force, and navy servicemen, as they are remembered by friends and family today. And here is a list of all their names, with rank, hometown, and casualty date when these are known, along with each geo-memorial feature and its location." - back cover. 250 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of photos. Selected Bibliography. Contents clean and unmarked. Moderate external wear. Binding tight. Oblong 10" x 8.5". A quality copy of this important reference.; 8vo. Artikel-Nr. 665j0209
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