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Good. Good condition. Good 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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Very Good++ in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Hard Cover/Boards. Very Good++/Very Good. First Printing. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Book contains 367 pages with a few illustrations. Book very, very clean and binding tight. DJ has a 2" tear on top rear edge and a 1.5" tear along front top edge. Henry Ford and his company of peace pilgrims set sail from NJ in an ill-fated effort to stop World War I and have the boys "out of the trenches by Christmas" 1915.
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Good in good dust jacket. xiv, [2], 367, [1] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Index. From Wikipedia: "The Peace Ship was the common name for the ocean liner Oscar II, on which American industrialist Henry Ford organized and launched his 1915 amateur peace mission to Europe; Ford chartered the Oscar II and invited prominent peace activists to join him. He hoped to create enough publicity to prompt the belligerent nations to convene a peace conference and mediate an end to World War I, but the mission was widely mocked by the press, which referred to the Oscar II as the Ship of Fools as well as the Peace Ship. Infighting between the activists, mockery by the press contingent aboard, and an outbreak of influenza marred the voyage. Four days after Oscar II arrived in Norway, a beleaguered and physically ill Ford abandoned the mission and returned to the United States. The peace mission was unsuccessful, which reinforced Ford s reputation as a supporter of unusual causes."