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Knox, Ralph M. The Emperor's Angry Guest eBook

The Emperor's Angry Guest

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Caught between General MacArthur and the Emperor of Japan, Ralph M. Knox began the fight of his life on December 8, 1941 as a prisoner of war captured by the Japanese when the Philippines fell.

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Title of eBook: The Emperor's Angry Guest
Release Date: 06-13-2006
Publisher: Trafford Publishing

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Parent title The Emperor's Angry Guest
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SKU 9781412248785
File size 9252
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