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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. From the Official History of the Second World War series; 1st edition, large 8vo, 592pp, ex-library copy but not too badly mauled with labels to ffep and stamp to title page and occasionally within text block; apart from that VG Copy in VG DJ.
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Very Good. Size: 0x0x0; [British Official History of the Second World War] Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover and dust jacket. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Good binding and cover. Small stain on bottom edge. lvi, 596 pages; 25 cm.
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Like New. Size: 0x0x0; [British Official History of the Second World War] Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover and dust jacket. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Good binding and cover. v. 1: The alignment of forces: September-December 1939; The Russo-Finnish war and the question of an allied expedition to Scandinavia; The development of allied policy with regard to Scandinavia: hesitations and delays; The collapse of Finland: French insistence upon action in Scandinavia: sixth meeting of the Supreme; War Council, March 28, 1940, and the decision to lay mines in Norwegian territorial waters; The allied defeat in Norway and its political consequences; Anglo-American relations to the beginning of the German offensive in the West; The first month of the German offensive in the West; The entry of Italy into the war; The collapse of French military resistance: British offer of union with France: resignation of M. Reynaud; The Franco-German armistice: the recognition of General de Gaulle as the leader of 'Free Frenchman"; Anglo-American relations during the period of the collapse of France: proposals for the grant of bases; of the United States and for the transfer to Great Britain of American destroyers; Anglo-American relations from the collapse of France to the end of 1940: the transfer of American destroyers to Great Britain and the lease of sites to the United States in Newfoundland and British Colonial territories: Lord Lothian's visit to England in October: the Prime Minister's letter of December 7 to Mr. Roosevelt: Mr. Roosevelt's statements of December 17 and 29, 1940; Anglo-French relations from the Franc-German armistice to the end of January 1941; Spanish 'non-belligerency' to the Summer of 1941; Anglo-Russian relations from the opening of the German offensive in Scandinavia to the end of 1940; Turkey and the Balkans from the collapse of France to the British withdrawal withdrawal from Greece; Palestine, Syria and Iraq from the outbreak of war to the German attack on Russia: the German-Turkish agreement of June 16, 1941; Anglo-Russian relations in 1941 to the opening of the German attack on the U.S.S.R.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Dust Jacket and Boards in NEAR FINE condition. Not price-clipped, £5 price is present on flap. Appears to have never been read. Includes original box.
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Good+ in Good+ dust jacket. 0116300906. Complete set of 5 volumes. Volumes 1 and 4 do not have dust jackets. The other three volumes have dust jackets. Shelf wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners. The dust jackets have somewhere and slight staining to the edges. An excellent reference set.; 647 pages.