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Article: The National Army Museum Book of the Crimean War: The Untold Stories.(Book Review)
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- Contemporary Review
- Article date:
- November 1, 2004
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The National Army Book of the Crimean War: The Untold Stories. Alastair Massie. Sidgwick & Jackson. [pounds sterling]25.00. xxiv + 280 pages. ISBN 0-283-07355-1. Dr Massie, who is Head of the National Army Museum's Department of Archives, Photographs, Film and Sound, is uniquely placed to write about the Crimean War. He not only had access to the Raglan and Codrington MSS but to the Museum's other collections of officers' letters and diaries and, in some cases, of letters and ...
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