Book Description

Bibliography. Index.
Dealer Notes
Member of the Australian Imperial Force's 5th. Light Horse, Billy Sing was a most effective sniper using a simple Lee Enfield .303 rifle, and known as the 'Assassin of Gallipoli'. Wounded several times, he survived the war and returned to his home in Queensland. DCM, MM & MiD.
Author Hamilton, John.
Date 2015 (new edition)
Binding Hard cover in dust jacket.
Publisher Frontline Books, Pen and Sword, Barnsley UK.
Illustrator 16 black and white photographic illustrations. Map.
Condition Good copy. Very slight 'cocking' of the spine.
Pages pp.xvi+255. 23.5cm.

Price: £12.00

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