Item 2507The Meaning of the First World War
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1965. softcover. 12mo 181pp. see pictures for synopsis. #02572.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1965. softcover. 12mo 181pp. see pictures for synopsis. #02572.
New York: Avon Books, 1982. first thus. mass market paperback. 16mo. 205pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04859.
Dublin: Ward River Press, 1982. softcover. 8vo 284pp. see pictures for synopsis. #03486.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1955. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 391pp. stated first edition. from front cover: "Reflection on his most recent observations in four continents, one of America's most astute and experienced public figures offers this challenging analysis of the revolutionary forces confronting U.S. policy in the new era.....
New York: Random House, 1942. hardcover. 8vo 545pp. Stated third printing. from front flap: "Cecil Brown's story of the sinking of the Repulse and the Prince of Wales and his broadcasts from doomed Singapore have made him world famous. His book has the same breathless quality of excitement, honesty and.....
New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1954. softcover. 12mo. 201pp. Grosset's Universal Library UL-42. #04464.
New York: Dorset Press, 1985. hardcover. 8vo 218pp. from front flap: "Here is E.R. Chamberlin's account of one of the great tragedies of history. It was a tragedy that nobody intended, but it cost the lives of thousands and brought a way of life to an end. [. . .].....
New York: Atheneum, 1985. hardcover. 8vo. 190pp. from Preface: "Several books have been written in English about the Mongol conquests, the subsequent empries which the Mongols ruled, the travellers who visited them and even the diplomatic relations between their khans and the papacy. But nothing has been written about the.....
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1963. Revised Edition. hardcover. 8vo 262pp. from front flap: "Aloof, proud and impassive, General Charles de Gaulle is something of an enigma even to the French. Stanley Clark's appraisal of his life and work shows how the character of this great patriot and military.....
New York: Rinehart and Company, 1959. hardcover. 8vo 433pp. Narrative history of the final days of the Civil War. #02675.
New York: Franklin Watts, 1960. Leonard Everett Fisher. first edition. hardcover. 8vo. 96pp. stated first edition. illustrated guide to Civil War battles for young readers. #04615.
Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1948. first thus. hardcover. 8vo. 559pp. first printing after limited edition of one thousand four hundred and twenty-six numbered copies, s igned by the author. This copy NOT signed. Account of the European theater of World War II. #04563.
New York: Pocket Books, 1964. mass market paperback. 16mo 747pp. Cardinal Giant GC 963 April 1964. see pictures for synopsis. #02868.
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2011. first edition. softcover. 4to. 318pp. see pictures for synopsis. CD-ROM included. #04083.
New York: Ballantine Books, 1965. mass market paperback. 16mo. 154pp. Bal-Hi U2819 see pictures for synopsis. #04867.
Gaithersburg MD: Butternut Press, 1985. U.S. Vo.. Cav. (Scouts) 1862-65. first thus. hardcover. 8vo 243pp. reprint of the original 1896 publication, history of the only independent unit from Virginia to join the Union Army during the Civil War. With new information and appendices by author's granddaughter. from Preface: "As the.....
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1962. hardcover. 8vo 257pp. fourth printing. from front flap: "IN THE DEATH CAMP BY THE RIVER KWAI . . . In the shadow of the infamous bridge, prisoners of war were diseased, starved, tortured, hopeless. They welcomed dying as their only means of escape from.....
New York: Ivy Books, 1989. first edition. mass market paperback. 16mo 324pp. #13 Riverine Slaughter. see pictures for synopsis. #02735.
New York: Macmillan Company, 1955. Book of the Month Club. hardcover. 8vo 231pp. BOMC edition. from front flap: "This amazing true story stands alone in teh annals of World War II as a record of unbelievable hardship, blood-chilling excitement and super-human courage. In the winter of 1943, twelve Norwegian saboteurs.....
New York: Pyramid Books, 1958. mass market paperback. 16mo 286pp. Pyramid Royal R340. see pictures for synopsis. #02884.
St. Simons Island, GA: Mockingbird Books, 1983. mass market paperback. 16mo. 240pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04076.
Norwalk, CT: Heritage Press, 1983. hardcover. 8vo 227pp. A translation by John Warrington with a preface by John Mason Brown and an introduction by the translator. Illustrated with engravings by Bruno Bramanti. #02583.
New York: McGraw Hill, 1971. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 127pp. single side illustrations in color. +Index. from Preface: "What we have before us is a faithful facsimile of a diary of drawings made by the then twenty-two-year-old "Fredy" Kantor in 1945, right after his liberation from three Nazi detention camps.....
Terre Haute, IN: John J Kerins, 1992. Pete Johnson. softcover. 8vo 187pp. +B/W photographs. see pictures for synopsis. #02975.
New York: Collier Books, 1961. first thus. mass market paperback. 16mo. 157pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04290.