WW2, British, RARE, ‘The Defence of Bloodford Village’, Practical Press Ltd, 1943.
Was £ 30 now £25
A fascinating ‘what might have been’ account of a fictitious defence of an English village by the Home Guard in the Second World War. Published by the Home Guard late in 1940 when the invasion scare was at its height, the booklet, illustrated with maps, presents a narrative of a war game that might have become all too real. Used in Home Guard training to provides ideas and strategies, the publication gives a unique glimpse into British defences against Operation Sealion.
An outstanding copy of this super rare book, written by Col G.A. Wade M.C.
Please study the photograph carefully as they form part of the item’s description.
Code: 337
25.00 GBP