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Fair. 4 preliminary leaves, 172 pages including maps 26 cm. 70 plates. Publisher's maroon cloth. Good binding. Spotting to boards. Stamp on first 2 end pages (Naval post-graduate school).
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Fair. Signed by previous owner. Cover worn and soiled. Somewhat shaken. Endpapers have some discoloration. Interior is in good shape. [8], 172 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, maps. Contains 70 plates. From Wikipedia: "The naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign of the First World War were mainly carried out by the Royal Navy with substantial support from the French and minor contributions from Russia and Australia. The Dardanelles Campaign began as a purely naval operation. When that failed to overcome Ottoman defenses, an invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula was launched in which naval forces were heavily involved. Throughout the campaign, attempts were made by submarines to pass through the Dardanelles and disrupt Ottoman Empire shipping in the Sea of Marmara."
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Very Good+ 8vo-over 7æ"-9æ" tall. Hardcover, royal octavo [10" tall] burgundy cloth lettered in gold. 172pp., Bibliography. Illustrated with 70 maps. Second edition. Book protected by reinforced mylar covers that have been pasted to inside of front and rear boards. Plate and map mounted inside mylar, with title on spine knocked-out on white against black background. Significant paste-show-through to plate on upper cover. Not an ex-library copy, from a private colletion. Ersatz jacket well executed and attractive. Contents: Chpt. I. The Political Background. Chpt. II. Events Leading to the Naval Attacks. Chpt. III. The Naval Attacks. Chpt. IV. The First Landing. Chpt. V. Marking Time, May-June-July. Chpt. VI. Anzac and Suvla. Chpt. VII. The Last Battle-Evacuation. A professional appraisal of the Dardanelles campaign by an American Naval officier. Scans sent on request. Book is clean, square and unmarked. Very good+.