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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme.

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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme.

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