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VG in VG jacket. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Hardback bound in red boards with white title on the spine, blind stamped illustration on the front and end pages with map illustration. Book has light wear at bottom of the spine as only defect noted. The dust jacket has a closed tear on top back edge as only defect noted. Book is the pictorial history of the end as Guam was liberated near the end of World War II. Numerous black and white photos of the military operations and other events and people as the war was ending. 192 pages including the Index.
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Very good. No dust jacket. Inscribed to Hafa Adai, by the Vice Speaker, 19th Legislature, Feb 14, 1989. ix, 192 p. : ill., maps, ports.; 29 cm. Maps on lining paper. Bibliography. Index. Picture Credits. When the battle for Guam was over, the island was security in the hands of the United States military, and what had been a distant, almost forgotten stepchild of Uncle Sam suddenly became the springboard for America's final actions against Japan. Guam became the forward base for the planned invasion of the Japanese home islands.