…good copy, in an edge-chipped dust jacket; inscribed and signed in ink on the front free endpaper by co-author Harris Lewine and by artist Paul Bacon, who wrote the Introduction….
…the First English edition, without a dust jacket. The spine is worn and faded and there is an owner ink inscription on the front free endpaper. The contents are fine….
The author’s cousin in the 48th survived the Bataan Death March, but died in a Japanese POW camp. Very rare. Signed by the author on front free endpaper. A fine…
Battle history of the U.S. torpedo bomber, which first saw combat at Midway. A very good copy, spine & edges slightly faded, corners slightly bumped, bookplate inside front free endpaper,…
A scarce wartime official publication. A very good copy, corners a bit bumped, covers lightly worn, front hinge partly split, discreet bookseller’s label on front paste-down, front free endpaper creased,…
Official History, 1916-1966. A very good ex-library copy, corners a bit worn, pocket on front free endpaper, the usual library marking, published without dust jacket (311 pages, 93 illustrations, appendices,…
Eleven aces, including Carl, Foss, Walsh, Kepford and McCampbell. A very good copy, spine slightly rubbed, spine ends faded, light shelf wear, label on front free endpaper, without dust jacket….
…important source is quite rare in any condition. This is a very good copy, without dust jacket, covers slightly soiled, corners slightly worn, gold star on front free endpaper. (133pages)…
…in France, Germany, Switzerland, Canada and the United States. A good copy without dust jacket, spine faded, edges yellowed, owner inscription in in on front free end paper, contents fine….
…the Hudson,” exquisitely rendered and still quite vivid. There is some edgewear at the spine and discreet former-owner names and dates in ink on the front free endpapers, else fine….
A virtually mint copy of the First American Edition, in a price-clipped dust jacket, inscribed and signed in ink on the front free endpaper: “To Jacques LeSourd, Arthur Miller.” Jaccques…
…This is a very good copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket that is virtually mint. Contents fine, though the rear free endpaper has been removed….