…original six-volume SECOND WORLD WAR First American edition. There are some modest edge creases at the spine head and tail, of the jacket, else fine. Rare thus and quite striking….
Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Rumania and the USSR. A nice quick-reference for development and technical data. A very good copy, slight edge wear, slightly shaken, without dust jacket. (181p., profuse…
This is a variant binding of one of the more attractive reprint editions of Churchill’s war memoirs. Usually found in brown quarter-morocco leather, this variant is bound in blue leatherette…
This is a stunning set of American editions rebound in quarter-burgundy calf over burgundy cloth, the spines gilt lettered and numbered in six compartments with raised bands, each spine ornamented…
Complete in two volumes: 1763-1945. A very good set, without dust jackets. Light shelf wear, hinges weak; Vol. I boards slightly bowed; Vol. II spine slightly rubbed, leaves slightly rumpled….
This is a very good copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket. A study of the fifth column, a dreaded international network of Nazi agents, reveals…
Part I of Volume III. An official history covering the period of mid 1943 to mid 1944. Much on the V weapons. As new, in mylar covered dust jacket….
Soviet expatriate spy ring headquartered in Geneva during WW II. A near fine copy, corners slightly bumped, owner’s name & a few notes in pencil on front paste-down, in price-clipped…
This is a beautiful set of the increasingly hard-to-find, and always tricky to confirm, true First American edition, in exceedingly fresh dust jackets that we can confirm are NOT correct…
This is a nominally very good First English edition set in dust jackets that are faded and darkened on the commonly fade-prone spines. There is fractional loss at the spine…
Head and tail of spine are slightly rubbed; page edges have light foxing. Condition is very clean and sound internally.
As-new copy of a Later Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket, signed and inscribed by the author in ink on the half-title….