Imperial Sunset: Frontier Soldiering in the Twentieth Century (1981) By James Lunt
A magisterial account of frontier soldiering in War and peace in the 20th century – an account which recalls the experiences of officers and NCOs 'seconded' from the British Army to serve on loan to such locally enlisted forces as the Iraqi Levies, the King's African Rifles, the Sudan Defence Force, the Burma Rifles, and others.
- Hard Cover with Dust Cover
- 422 pages
- In Good condition
































