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020 | _a9780091908812 | ||
040 | _bInglés | ||
080 | _a94(829.1) MCM | ||
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_926 _aMcManners, Hugh |
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_aForgotten voices of the Falklands / _cHugh McManners |
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250 | _aPrimera edición | ||
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_aLondres: _bEbury Press, _c2008. |
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300 | _a479 páginas | ||
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_2rdacontent _atexto |
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_2rdamedia _asin medio |
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_2rdacarrier _avolumen |
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500 | _aLibro de tapa blanda con letras de colores azul, rojo y blanco. Contiene fotos y mapas. | ||
504 | _aIncluye notas bibliográficas. | ||
505 | _aFatal miscalculations. The killing beings. Figthing for the Falklands. Doing teh business. | ||
520 | _aThe Falklands conflict was the first war of the modern age, using satellite surveillance, night observation devices, and all the very latest weaponry military technology had to offer. It was also the first real media war off conflict mediated by what they saw on their television screens and read in their newspapers. Drawing upon the vast resources of the Imperial War Museum's Sound Archive, and containing previously unpublished material, this work presents the first complete oral history of the Falklands War. From the initial invasion of the islands to the British landings to the Argentinean surrender and its aftermath, the book is a unique and essential chronicle of the conflict from all sides and perspectives, told in the participants' own voices. | ||
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_xCONFLICTO BÉLICO _xHISTORIA _xMALVINAS |
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_aHastings, Max _eIntroductor |
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