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- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 editorFirst "Jacques".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 editorLast "Bourdet".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 isCitedBy Huningue.
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 publisher "R. Laffont".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 ref "harv".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 series "The Ancient Art of Warfare, The Ancient Art of Warfare".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 title "The Ancient Art of Warfare: The modern ages; 1700 to our times, from Peter the Great to Eisenhower, soldiers of cannons, tanks, and planes".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 volume "2".
- 5a8b34a64e16a7d37b87583e14986bb9c2235df91c80b5f641d4cade5f0c54d2 year "1968".