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Women's Cashmere Beanie In Postbox Red One Size Loop Cashmere
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 118.00 $ (+10.00 $)Designed from 100% sustainable cashmere, this beanie hat has a ribbed hem finish in a choice of stylish shades. Expertly crafted from finest Mongolian cashmere, this beanie has a fold-over cuff and ribbed finish to ensure a snug, cosy fit. 7 gauge, 4 ply. 100% Sustainable Cashmere Hand wash or dry clean only Reshape whilst damp Do not bleach Do not tumble dry
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Women's Cashmere Glove In Postbox Red One Size Loop Cashmere
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 118.00 $ (+10.00 $)Keep your hands warm on the coldest of days in these soft and luxurious gloves. Our gloves are spun from soft, naturally insulating cashmere with deep rib trims that's are so chic. Co-ordinate with our cashmere scarves and hats to be wrapped in luxury head to toe. 7 gauge, 4 ply. 100% Sustainable Cashmere Hand wash or dry clean only Reshape whilst damp Do not bleach Do not tumble dry
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Postbox: Lesley Anne Ivory's Collectable Cats
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 60.51 $In a delightful sequel to the bestselling PostCats, this latest addition to the enormously successful Postbox Collections series presents 15 new images of cats by eminent illustrator Lesley Anne Ivory. Shrink-wrapped. Full color throughout.
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Burley Cross Postbox Theft
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.00 $From the Man Booker Prize shortlisted author of Darkmans comes a comic epistolary novel of startling originality and wit. Reading other people's letters is always a guilty pleasure. But for PC Roger Topping contemplating a cache of 27 undelivered missives, retrieved from a back alley in Skipton, it's a job of work. The quaint village of Burley Cross has been plunged into turmoil by the theft of the contents of its postbox, and no-one is above suspicion. Yet Topping's investigation into the curtain-twitching lives of the eminently respectable Burley Cross residents not only uncovers the dark underbelly of his beat, but reveals a hitherto unknown strength of character buried deep within the young flatfoot. The denizens of Burley Cross inhabit a world of epic pettiness, where secrets are the currency. From complaints about dog shit to passive-aggressive fanmail, from biblical amateur dramatics to an Auction of Promises that goes staggeringly wrong, Nicola Barker's epistolary novel is a work of immense comic range. Irresistibly mischievous, Burley Cross Postbox Theft is Alan Bennett with added Tamiflu, sex-therapy and cheap vodka.
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Women's Red Circuit Silk Scarf Richard Allan London
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 396.00 $Featuring energetic curves, our Circuit silk square scarf in classic black and white and postbox red is the perfect accessory to elevate your look for daytime or evening. Made in England, from pure silk twill, it is finished with hand rolled hems. Hand rolled finishing. Handmade in England. 100% silk twill printed. Dry clean only.
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Directing Operations: British Corps Command on the Western Front 1914-18
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.71 $This book sets out the true role of British Corps (and their commanders) and crucially their control of artillery, which led to their becoming the principal operational level of command on the Western Front in the BEF. At the start of the Great War, the corps functioned as a postbox, there to help GHQ manage its divisions. From early 1916 onwards, corps took control of both heavy artillery and divisional artillery and, vitally, the counter-battery role. In 1917, building on the lessons of the Somme via the SS series of pamphlets, and especially SS135, corps increasingly became the level of command which organized attacks and orchestrated the artillery effort and divisions' infantry plans. In 1918, learning lessons in open warfare, the BEF was sufficiently flexible for corps to coordinate only when a set piece was required, and devolve command forward to divisions if circumstances permitted it. This book also examines the decision making process in the BEF and concludes that at the Army and corps level it was neither "umpiring" nor unduly authoritarian. This is the first book ever to carry out an examination of how Great War British generals actually carried out their role—how corps commanders commanded their corps on a day-to-day basis.
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