National Service guide booklet 1939 original
- Original booklet called National Service – A guide to the ways in which the people of this country may give service 1939.
- With message from prime minister
- Minor age related foxing on staples.
£9.50 £7.50
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SKU: 30232
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Tags: civil defence, icds, ww2
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