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Vgood+ Dust Jacket Included. Book ISBN: 0-385-15316-3. Indexed. No names, clean text. World War I b/w photos. vgood+, good+ partly stained torn dj, red cloth w/ mustard bds 268 pgs.
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Very good. Doubleday and Co., 1981, 269 pages, hardcover in a very good dust jacket, no owner's mark or underlining, light wear, small tears on jacket.
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Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket. 0385153163. Book and unclipped DJ as new other than protective DJ sleeve is attached to pastedown endpaper and there is very minor wear to edges of DJ. No ownership marks. Not a remainder.; 9.3 X 6.0 X 1.2 inches; 268 pages.
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Good with no dust jacket. B&W Photographs; 268 pages; Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. Blue paint speckles on bottom edge and board edges. Could have been an aesthetic decision from publisher, or a defect. Deckled page edges. No writing on text pages or major defects.; -We offer free returns for any reason and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your order will be packaged with care and ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book Royal octavo, hardcover, small red star on endpaper else fine in fine black and white pictorial dj in mylar. First American Edition. Published by Doubleday of New York in 1981 with permission of Sidgwick and Jackson of Britain who first published the book in 1978. B&W Photographs; 268 pages. The great disasters of World War I have lingered in men's minds for eight decades, but what precisely happened in the final campaign of 1918 remains a tale virtually untold. Yet in those three months that brought the war to a close, devastating battles were fought. Here is the full story of the second unknown--Battle of the Marne, continuing through the Battle of Amiens, and the breaking of the Hindenburg Line.