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At Thy Call: We did not falter by Clive Holt

Paradigm Media Trust, $32.95 pb, 210 pp

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At Thy Call is Clive Holt’s account of his experience as a soldier in the Angolan War. The author aims to convey the enormity of this event and the impact it has had upon the servicemen involved. In doing this, he provides an alternative to those writings that have addressed only ‘the tactical components of the war’.

 


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At Thy Call: We did not falter by Clive Holt

Paradigm Media Trust, $32.95 pb, 210 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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