The noted military historian John Ellis argues in this masterly study that the Allies triuphed not because of superior leadership, strategy, or tacctics-butt solely on account of their endless industrial capacity.
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The noted military historian John Ellis argues in this masterly study that the Allies triuphed not because of superior leadership, strategy, or tacctics-butt solely on account of their endless industrial capacity.
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Seller's Description:
Very good. Illustrated in black and white. xxii, 643 pages. Thick 8vo, blue cloth-backed boards with copper lettering. New York: Viking, (1990). First American Edition. Wear at spine, slightly cocked and missing dust wrapper but internally clean and tight. Very good.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Nice copy; name on endpaper; very well-done revisionist account of the war and the economic reasons for the Allied victory.