…unclipped, mylar-protected dust jacket. This biography of John Starr, a British Intelligence Agent captured by the Germans provides an extensive account of German counterespionage operations during the Second World War….
Created by Canadian cartoonist Bing Coughlin, Herbie was a popular icon on the front during the Second World War. A very good copy, boards slightly soiled, light shelf wear, spine…
…of the WORLD CRISIS, Volumes I through III, plus emendations and a new Foreword by the author. THE AFTERMATH [Volume IV] and THE UNKNOWN WAR [Volume V] are not included….
An expose of widespread communist infiltration, not atypical for 1955 but rather reactionary nonetheless, that claims to situate major communist personalities in their proper context of a world wide secret…
…books contain the complete text of THE WORLD CRISIS, Volumes I through III, with alterations and a new Foreword by the author. THE AFTERMATH [Volume IV] and THE UNKNOWN WAR…
Still in the publisher’s original shipping carton: A mint set of the first four books of THE WORLD CRISIS (minus “The Aftermath” and “The Unknown War/Eastern Front”) as reissued by…
This is a new paperback reissue of Scribner’s earlier abridged edition of the first four books. It does not include “The Aftermath” or “The Unknown War” (Books V and VI)….
A very good copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition, in an unclipped dust jacket; virtually mint. The unexpurgated version of Alanbrooke’s seminal World War II diaries,…
This is a very good First Edition copy, without dust jacket, of the updated World War I edition of the very first Churchill biography ever published, originally issued by author,…
The Vietnam war explained by a man at the epicenter of governmental negotiations and policy decisions. A very good copy, slight shelf wear, black remainder mark on bottom edge.
The company history of British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page, from its origins in 1909 to its peerless work during and after the Second World War. Winston Churchill’s contribution comes in…
“This book is about the psychological and emotional culture of Americans and Britons during the Second World War… the rationalizations and euphemisms people needed to deal with an unacceptable actuality…