Settlers and Expatriates

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Settlers and Expatriates
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ISBN-10 : 0198703376
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Book Synopsis Settlers and Expatriates by : Robert Bickers

Book excerpt: Explores the experience of Britons in the colonial world outside the Dominions through a series of case studies of different communities spread across the world of British power


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