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Buy ANZAC ordinance badges 1916 to WW2 respectively for R185.00
R 185
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Australian stamps 1935 Anzac commemoration.  stamps are used, VF and LH.
R 250
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Buy AUSTRALIA 1990 ANZAC TRADITION SET OF 5 U.M.M. SG 1241-45. CAT 6,30 POUNDS. for R40.00
R 40
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Buy War - Great Anzac Stories by Graham Seal The men and women who created the Digger Legend for R350.00
R 350
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Rare medal issued by the Australia to commemorate the war effort of the commonwealth era.  this specific design not available anymore to purchase. collectors item.  
R 350
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WW1 Australia Rising Sun Hat/Cap Badge  Made by Stokes, Melbourne. Measures 62 mm across.  Shipping within South Africa: R50 for normal mail or R99 for for Postnet. I am happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases to help save postage fees.    
R 240
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Buy 1st Edition - Digger Smith by C.J. Dennis Published 1918 (Australia -WW1 - Gallipoli - Anzac) for R850.00
R 850
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Buy Australia 1935 The 20th Anniversary of the Gallipoli Landing by ANZAC cv R386 for R100.00
R 100
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 Lot of 3 war books: - The Rain Goddess by Peter Stiff - A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo  - Anzac by John Vader 
R 95
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Australian stamps 1935 Anzac commemoration. slight fold on one stamp.  stamps are used, VF and LH.
R 150
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Hardcover. English. John Murray. 1939 First Edition. ISBN: n/a. xiii+363 pp with 40 plates & 2 maps with 2 adverts for other title at the back. Good condition in slightly knocked green boards with new endpapers. Light foxing inside. Royal Dublin Fus. 1886, served in Rhodesia, Boer War (incl. Mafeking), commanded ANZAC Corps on Gallipoli & XXII Corps on the Western Front (Messines, Passchendaele, Somme 1918). Book No: 2501743
R 450
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Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1906. First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates, maps and plans, with folding map of Port Arthue in pocket at end, thick royal 8vo. 230mm by 160mm. (pp. 511), original red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, some foxing, preliminary leaves with foxing, folding map of the Liautung Peninsula not present. Binding has been re-backed using original boards, new endpapers, Some wear to board-edges esp. lower edge of original back- board. The Russo–Japanese War (1904–05) was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden in Southern Manchuria and the seas around Korea, Japan and the Yellow Sea. The Battle/Blockade/Siege of Port Arthur was the major engagement of the War. Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett was an English war correspondent during the First World War. Through his reporting of the Battle of Gallipoli he was instrumental in the birth of the Anzac legend which still dominates military history in Australia and New Zealand. Twelve years previously Ashmead-Bartlett arrived in Manchuria to report the Russo-Japanese War. " As we have probably witnessed old-fashioned assaults and close-order formations for the last time, it has been one of my chief objects to place on record the obsolete method of fighting which characterised the Siege." (from the preface)      
R 550
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