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It Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Western Australian Goldfields 'Giles Seagram was the pen

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'Giles Seagram was the pen name of Henry Driscoll who was born in Adelaide in 1857

There is no wading through superfluous reading to get the facts

These vivid accounts bring alive the chaos and horror of war and the grim deprivation of the camps and forced marches which so many endured

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It Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Western Australian Goldfields 'Giles Seagram was the penIt Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Rigby Limited, 1971 [First Edition], ISBN 085179291x, black and white photographic plates, illustrated end papers, hardcover, dust jacket Very Good Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing to edges and corners, no inscriptions. Dust jacket shows minor edge and shelf wear with minor rubbing, chips to edges (see photographs) "Claude Kingston began life as a pianist and church organist, but

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