A mint copy, without dust jacket, as issued.
A very good Ex-Library copy: library markings on spine, front end paper & title page, library boook plate on front pastedown, pocket on front end paper; light wear to edges,…
A very good copy in an unclipped dust jacket. “A narrative of national strategic planning and its trials and tribulations in the mid- war period of World War II.”…
Blue and grey-colored World War I vintage drawing of five playing cards depicting “WC” (Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty), “JJ” (John Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet), “K of…
An encyclopedic compendium of military service records, including technical and research achievements, war relief and educational efforts, war funding (liberty loans, war chests, etc.), and various types of war employment;…
Written by the Executive Officer of the Pueblo, a U.S. intelligence ship captured by North Korea in January, 1968. Second In Command provides an account that differs greatly from from…
New Zealanders in the defense of Malta, World War II, including Malta’s Air Officer Commanding. From the New Zealand in the Second World War Official History series. A very good…
This mint copy of the Second Edition in wraps, as issued.
By one of our favorite authors, an extraordinarily wide-ranging view of Britain’s trench soldier poets during World War I and the ways in which these different classes of men processed…
A N.Y. Sun correspondent writes to his editor, Edmond P. Bartnett, during World War II. This is a virtually mint copy of the First American edition, without dust jacket, as…
…numerals along lower right edge. It is ink-stamped on verso: “Copyright Planet News, London” and overstamped: “Reviewed and passed U.S. Army Press Censor, War Department,” as well as “Wide World…
…shirt, too, if he choices. “The canceled page under the clothes coupons is for tea rations.” The photograph is in very good condition. The verso is ink-stamped: “Wide World Photos.”…