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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 200grams, ISBN: 0860072681.
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Good. All orders are dispatched within 1 working day from our UK warehouse. Established in 2004, we are dedicated to recycling unwanted books on behalf of a number of UK charities who benefit from added revenue through the sale of their books plus huge savings in waste disposal. No quibble refund if not completely satisfied.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Good. Good condition. Poor dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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VG- in Very Good jacket. Not ex-lib. Hardcover in white jacket, small 8vo. xiii + 199pp. Index. VG-/VG-. Book has moderate spine slant/cocking with no effect on strong binding; very shallow (
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Very good in very good(-) jacket. Foreword by Sir John Slessor. xiii + 199 pages, 8vo, tan cloth, chipped d.w. New York: Harper & Row, (1974). A very good copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper.
This is a very good first-hand account of how the breaking of the German Enigma code affected the course of the war.
Kenneth H
Mar 24, 2011
How the Allies Won WWII
Have you every wondered how WWII was successfully conducted in Europe? The cracking of the German Enigma codes and the judicious use of the information thereby obtained is the reason. This book explores the use of this ULTRA data.