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by F. & V. Gay
Conway, 1987.
a volume in the excellent "Anatomy of the Ship" series.
possibly the fastest cruiser ever built, the Italian navy 'Bartolomeo Colleoni' was sunk by HMAS 'Sydney' in 1940
large format hardback [24x26cm] 120 pages. plans & illustrations.
very good condition in the dust-jacket.
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