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United Kingdom, United States, Italy. Lot Of Seven Second War Themed Publications
United Kingdom, United States, Italy. Lot Of Seven Second War Themed Publications
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1. "War Beneath the Sea: Submarine Conflict During World War II" by Peter Padfield: softcover, wraparound 'submarine on the seas' photograph cover, copyrighted by the author in 1995, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. of New York, Chichester, Weinheim, Bisbane, Singapore and Toronto, first published in the United States by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1998, published simultaneously in Canada, published by arrangement with John Murray (Publishers) Limited, printed in the United States, ISBN 0-471-24945-9, Library of Congress Catalog: 95-46299. The book documents the pre-war and wartime exploits, along with the detailed history of both the Allied nations and the Germans, in the use of submarine warfare and the tactics implemented at that time. Better than very fine.
2. "People of Destiny, A Humanities Series, Volume 3: Sir Winston Churchill": hardcover, white cloth cover, duo-tone image of Churchill on the front cover along with the text on both the front and back covers and the spine in black and red inks, the text and photographs with multiple credits, the editors expressing their appreciation to Mr. Meyer Goldberg who created the series and inspired the publication of 'People of Destiny', copyrighted by Childress Press, Inc. in 1968, typeset by American Typesetting Company, printed in the United States of America by The Regensteiner Corporation, published simultaneously in Canada, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-26874. Fine.
3. "People of Destiny, A Humanities Series, Volume 16: Douglas MacArthur": hardcover, white cloth cover, duo-tone image of MacArthur on the front cover along with the text on both the front and back covers and the spine in black and dark blue inks, the text and photographs with multiple credits, the editors expressing their appreciation to Mr. Meyer Goldberg who created the series and inspired the publication of 'People of Destiny', copyrighted by Childress Press, Inc. in 1967, typeset by Black Dot, Inc., printed in the United States of America by The Regensteiner Corporation, published simultaneously in Canada, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-20102. Better than very fine.
4. "Mussolini: The Tragic Women in His Life" by Vittorio Mussolini (Benito Mussolini's oldest son): hardcover, emerald green cloth cover, the graphic on the front cover and the title on the spine in silver-coloured ink, the author's name in red ink on the spine, with dust jacket, copyrighted in 1961 by the author, English translation and Introduction copyrighted bay Graham Snell in 1973, manufactured in the United States of America, published by The Dial Press of New York, New York, first printing in 1973, Library of Congress Catalog: 73-3453. Fair.
5. "The Tools of War 1939-45 and a chronology of important events": softcover, copyrighted in 1969 by The Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Limited, published and printed in Canada. It begins with an Introduction, followed by a Table of Contents. The magazine-style publication is divided into three basic parts: I - The War at Sea; II - The War on Land; III - The War in the Air. It illustrates the various weapons of war, including an assortment of ships, land vehicles and aircraft used by both the Allies and the Germans, complemented by descriptive text and a few action shots. The publication contains 96 pages printed in four-inks, using stark backgrounds to highlight the black and white illustrations throughout, on a thick white paper stock, stamped in black ink with the previous owner's name "Don Chapman / St. John's School / Elora Ontario" on the inside cover endpaper, the previous owner's name "Don C. Chapman" handwritten in blue ink on page 3, card cover, perfect-bound, measuring 218 (w) x 272 mm (h) x 8 mm (d), the cover exhibiting wear, sunning and light soiling, along with wear, in addition to a piece missing and clear tape repair on the spine, the pages within unaffected. Fair.
6. "Purnell's History of the World Wars Special: Infantry at War 1939-1945" by J.B. King and John Batchelor: softcover, copyrighted by Phoebus Publishing Company, published by BPC Publishing Limited of London, England, c. late 1960s - early 1970s. It illustrates the various weapons of war, including rifles, grenades, mines, field guns, tanks, armoured vehicles, among others, used by the infantry of both the Allies and the Germans. Fair.
7. "Pilot's Notes for Dakota IV, Two Twin Wasp R1830-90C Engines, 2nd Edition": softcover, published by Air Data Publications of St. Annes on Sea, Lancashire, England in February 1946, promulgated by Order of the Air Council, reproduced by permission of the United States Government, Air Publication 245D-P.N.. It begins with Notes to Users, followed by a List of Contents. The booklet is divided into five parts: I - Descriptive (Introduction, Fuel and Oil Systems, Main Services, Aircraft Controls, Engine Controls, Other Controls); II - Handling; III - Operating Data; IV - Emergencies; V - Illustrations. The booklet contains 48 pages, composed of 12 pages of text, graphics and photographs, printed in black ink on a gloss white paper stock (pages 43 to 48 designed as fold-out panels), along with 36 pages of text printed in black ink on a white paper stock, plus blue card cover, dual-staple bound, measuring 128 mm (w) x 192 mm (h) x 3 mm (d), exhibiting light wear, curling and discolouration on the cover, the pages within remaining pristine, very clean and legible. Very fine.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.
Includes:
1. "War Beneath the Sea: Submarine Conflict During World War II" by Peter Padfield: softcover, wraparound 'submarine on the seas' photograph cover, copyrighted by the author in 1995, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. of New York, Chichester, Weinheim, Bisbane, Singapore and Toronto, first published in the United States by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1998, published simultaneously in Canada, published by arrangement with John Murray (Publishers) Limited, printed in the United States, ISBN 0-471-24945-9, Library of Congress Catalog: 95-46299. The book documents the pre-war and wartime exploits, along with the detailed history of both the Allied nations and the Germans, in the use of submarine warfare and the tactics implemented at that time. Better than very fine.
2. "People of Destiny, A Humanities Series, Volume 3: Sir Winston Churchill": hardcover, white cloth cover, duo-tone image of Churchill on the front cover along with the text on both the front and back covers and the spine in black and red inks, the text and photographs with multiple credits, the editors expressing their appreciation to Mr. Meyer Goldberg who created the series and inspired the publication of 'People of Destiny', copyrighted by Childress Press, Inc. in 1968, typeset by American Typesetting Company, printed in the United States of America by The Regensteiner Corporation, published simultaneously in Canada, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-26874. Fine.
3. "People of Destiny, A Humanities Series, Volume 16: Douglas MacArthur": hardcover, white cloth cover, duo-tone image of MacArthur on the front cover along with the text on both the front and back covers and the spine in black and dark blue inks, the text and photographs with multiple credits, the editors expressing their appreciation to Mr. Meyer Goldberg who created the series and inspired the publication of 'People of Destiny', copyrighted by Childress Press, Inc. in 1967, typeset by Black Dot, Inc., printed in the United States of America by The Regensteiner Corporation, published simultaneously in Canada, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-20102. Better than very fine.
4. "Mussolini: The Tragic Women in His Life" by Vittorio Mussolini (Benito Mussolini's oldest son): hardcover, emerald green cloth cover, the graphic on the front cover and the title on the spine in silver-coloured ink, the author's name in red ink on the spine, with dust jacket, copyrighted in 1961 by the author, English translation and Introduction copyrighted bay Graham Snell in 1973, manufactured in the United States of America, published by The Dial Press of New York, New York, first printing in 1973, Library of Congress Catalog: 73-3453. Fair.
5. "The Tools of War 1939-45 and a chronology of important events": softcover, copyrighted in 1969 by The Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Limited, published and printed in Canada. It begins with an Introduction, followed by a Table of Contents. The magazine-style publication is divided into three basic parts: I - The War at Sea; II - The War on Land; III - The War in the Air. It illustrates the various weapons of war, including an assortment of ships, land vehicles and aircraft used by both the Allies and the Germans, complemented by descriptive text and a few action shots. The publication contains 96 pages printed in four-inks, using stark backgrounds to highlight the black and white illustrations throughout, on a thick white paper stock, stamped in black ink with the previous owner's name "Don Chapman / St. John's School / Elora Ontario" on the inside cover endpaper, the previous owner's name "Don C. Chapman" handwritten in blue ink on page 3, card cover, perfect-bound, measuring 218 (w) x 272 mm (h) x 8 mm (d), the cover exhibiting wear, sunning and light soiling, along with wear, in addition to a piece missing and clear tape repair on the spine, the pages within unaffected. Fair.
6. "Purnell's History of the World Wars Special: Infantry at War 1939-1945" by J.B. King and John Batchelor: softcover, copyrighted by Phoebus Publishing Company, published by BPC Publishing Limited of London, England, c. late 1960s - early 1970s. It illustrates the various weapons of war, including rifles, grenades, mines, field guns, tanks, armoured vehicles, among others, used by the infantry of both the Allies and the Germans. Fair.
7. "Pilot's Notes for Dakota IV, Two Twin Wasp R1830-90C Engines, 2nd Edition": softcover, published by Air Data Publications of St. Annes on Sea, Lancashire, England in February 1946, promulgated by Order of the Air Council, reproduced by permission of the United States Government, Air Publication 245D-P.N.. It begins with Notes to Users, followed by a List of Contents. The booklet is divided into five parts: I - Descriptive (Introduction, Fuel and Oil Systems, Main Services, Aircraft Controls, Engine Controls, Other Controls); II - Handling; III - Operating Data; IV - Emergencies; V - Illustrations. The booklet contains 48 pages, composed of 12 pages of text, graphics and photographs, printed in black ink on a gloss white paper stock (pages 43 to 48 designed as fold-out panels), along with 36 pages of text printed in black ink on a white paper stock, plus blue card cover, dual-staple bound, measuring 128 mm (w) x 192 mm (h) x 3 mm (d), exhibiting light wear, curling and discolouration on the cover, the pages within remaining pristine, very clean and legible. Very fine.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.
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