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University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1973.  ISBN 0-8020-1985-4.  Text by C. P. Stacey.  Hard cover, 143 pages.  Green boards with gold lettering on spine; some corner and spine end wear with wear to cloth; a few tiny spots on boards.  Binding sound.  Dust jacket with price intact has edge and cover wear, some light scoring on front panel, some tears repaired on verso, creases and small losses; old water mark and darkening along top edge visible primarily on verso.  Binding sound.  Map paste downs and end papers; prior owner’s label at lower title page; remainder of interior clean and unmarked; colour and black & white photographs.  ‘It began on D-Day, 1944, when Ken Bell stood in a landing craft approaching the Normandy beaches.  Right through to the German surrender, he captured with his cameras telling scenes of the European battlefields.  Twenty-five years later he returned to photograph, this time in colour, the same fields and villages – sometimes the same people.’ (from front flap)

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