…book (with M[a]cgowan’s name misspelled on the dust jacket) is included here, preserved in a blue quarter-leather solander (stamped: THE SECOND WORLD WAR / Vol. III on the spine). Winston…
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…
…third impression, June 1979” Volume IV: “Fourth edition, third impression, August 1977” Volume V: “Fourth edition, third impression, May 1972” Volume VI: “First edition, second impression, 1981” The books are…
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…
British Official History; the only volume on this subject, including the massive D-Day deceptions and the agent Garbo. A fine copy, in like dust jacket.
Head and tail of spine are slightly rubbed; page edges have light foxing. Condition is very clean and sound internally.
This paperback reissue of Churchill’s 1959 abridged edition is still in print. New, in wraps.
This is a very good set of the increasingly hard-to-find, and always tricky to confirm, First American editions, without dust jackets. The books are in very good condition, mildly faded…
A hardcover re-issue (now out of print as well), of Houghton Mifflin’s original one-volume abridged edition. This is a virtually mint copy, in an unclipped dust jacket….