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Very good in good dust jacket. viii, 193 p., [12] leaves of plates: ill., map on lining papers; 24 cm. Includes: Illustrations, Maps, Plates. Very Good First Edition. Nice covers, square and tight binding, some spots on edges. Good+ DJ with edge wear and light chipping. 6x9, 193 pages, illustrated, map endpapers. The author joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1939. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his role in sinking a German submarine, Lawrence served on the destroyer Sioux, which on June 6, 1944 was engaged in direct bombardment of inland targets at Normandy.
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Very Good+, Very Good+ 8VO, 193 pgs., B/W Photos. Hardcover: Previous owners 'impression' on title page. Blue cloth binding with title in gold on spine. Chart endpapers. An engaging personal account of a young man growing up at sea. Witness to the drama of the deadly contest for supremacy of the Atlantic. Fascinating photos. Nice tight binding. Jacket: Excellent condition. Photo illustrated front cover. Attractive copy in protective mylar.
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Fine in good dust jacket. viii, 193 p., [12] leaves of plates: ill., map on lining papers; 24 cm. Includes: Illustrations, Maps, Plates. Fine 1st printing. Crisp, clean and solid, in a Good+ DJ with light edge wear and a short closed tear. 6x9, 193 pages, illustrated, map endpapers. The author joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1939. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his role in sinking a German submarine, Lawrence served on the destroyer Sioux, which on June 6, 1944 was engaged in direct bombardment of inland targets at Normandy.
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Very Good in Good dust jacket. 077051734x. 183 pages. From a tug in Halifax Harbour to a destroyer in Norwegian fiords, from the balmy Caribbean to the frozen reaches of Murmansk, Hal Lawrence spins an engaging personal account of a young man growing up at sea. Author commemorates with genuine affection the dedicated men with whom he served and the fighting navy which shaped them. Includes numerous interesting black and white photographic plates. Endpapers decorated with maps. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Average wear to dust jacket. Very nice copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; Lawrence, Hal A Bloody War-One Man's Memories of The Canadian Navy 1939-45 World War 1939-1945 Naval Operations Canadian Personal Narratives 183 pages. From a tug in Halifax Harbour to a destroyer in Norwegian fiords, from the balmy Caribbean to the.