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Edité par New York, 1904
Vendeur : Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Very good in original wrappers with wear at the spine extremities.
Edité par Louis Newton, 1996
Vendeur : Culpepper Books, Tacoma, WA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First Edition. Nice copy with A D/J THAT SHOWS WEAR TO EDGES.
Edité par Louis Maitland Newton
Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Etat : Very Good. SIGNED! Roanoke, VA: Louis Maitland Newton, 1992. 1st edition. Volume 1. 4to hardcover. 234pp. Illustrations. Signed by author on front endpage verso. Very Good book. Fair dust jacket. (Railroads, Trains, History) Inquire if you need further information.
Edité par Louis M. Newton,, 1992
Vendeur : Nelson & Nelson, Booksellers, Trenton, SC, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : G+. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. Hardback first edition of volume 1 only, with previous owner's name/address stamped on front endpapers. Light, minor wear to black cloth covers; map endpapers lightly foxed, with a few foxing spots to textblock edges. Pages tight, clean. May have a touch of musty odor. No DJ. Not library discard. ;
Edité par 1992, 1992
Vendeur : Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australie
Virginia: Louis Maitland Newton 1992. 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Illust. dustjackets (mildly chipped around edges). With b/w illusts. maps and illust. end-papers. Book review loosely inserted into vol. 1. NOTE: Recounts the authors story and his interest in trains across the world.
Edité par Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Stackpole Sons ; The Telegraph Press, 1946., 1946
Vendeur : Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. xxxviii, 361 pp. ; purple cloth with green lettering on paper paste-down labels ; OCLC reports no copies held by any library ; top edge colored blue ; foxing ; name on front ep ; extremely rare John Dos Passos item features writings from disabled veterans of World War II who studied English composition while attending American University in Washington, DC under Professor Don M. Wolfe, who asked them to write about home, friends and family, the war or whatever came into their minds. THe results were so moving and impressive that Wolfe had 2,000 copies printed at his own expense, while all the profits from Doubleday's edition went directly to the men ; "We cannot state too emphatically that this books is presented not as a literary effort but as a series of social documents."--foreword ; "If a foreigner should ask me what Americans were like in 1946, I would hand him this book. Naturally it is not the whole story. It is only the story of a fairly small group of young men among those most hurt in body and mind by the accidents of war. But somehow, putting down the war experiences that affected them most, these young men have uncovered a much larger segment of the reality of our time than they themselves seem to have been aware of."--John Dos Passos ; details of each serviceman and his unit included ; authors include: Joe V. Adair, Rosario Joseph Aloisio, Herbert Newton Bair, Edgar Benjamin Benson, Paul Getter Bruce, Frank Louis Calderala, Howard Price Carter, Robert Irwin Clark, Anthony Paul Coulis, Robert Francis Dove, Richard Houston Frazee, Morris Aaron Garber, John Otto Goelz, William George Gontcharuk, Thodore Karl Hammill, Ellerton Vinnie Harmer, Bruno Joseph Hassen, Gerald Sterling Kelsey, Orlie Alden Kennerly, James Bernard King, Melvin Bernard Linton, John T. Marshall, Floyd Roann Mauk, Lowell Marshall McGowan, Daniel Archie McDonald, Kenneth Ray McMurry, Frank S. Mercurio, Arthur Wallace Miller, William E. Murphy, Charles LeRoy Neely, John N. Nemeth, Verne Maurice Nygaard, Joseph Michael O'Connell, Irving Peltz, Frank Jerome Phillips, Edward Otto Podell, John James Regan, Wallice Irvin Redi, Nicholas Rezar, Philip Irvington Robrecht, Robert Shore, Pat Martin Smith, Walter Burton Spencer, Glee H. Stevens, Robert Lee Stevens, George J. Veach, Ralph Theodore Warren, Carl Thomas Welch, Alma Mary Wilhelm, John Edgar Williams, Jr, Milton Kimball Williams, and Norman Myer Witkin ; truly horrific remembrances recounted here underscore the frailness of humanity and transcendent bravery ; rare ; VG. Book.