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  • Karig, Commander Walter / Burton, Lieutenant Earl / Freeland, Lieuteant Stephen L.

    Edité par Farrar and Rinehart, New York, 1946

    Vendeur : Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, Etats-Unis

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    Cloth Over Board. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Various {photographs} (illustrateur). This copy has very little corner bumping or edge wear. Spine has slightly darkened, little wear. Hinges and gutters are solid, no shadowing. Interior text is clean and solid in binding. Well illustrated with numerous black and white photographs. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

  • Commander Walter Karig, USNR with Lieutenant Earl Burton, USNR and Lietenant Stephen L. Freeland, USNR.

    Edité par New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., . Published in Cooperation with the Council on Books in Wartime. First Edition., 1946

    Vendeur : Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, Etats-Unis

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    Octavo, gray cloth (hardcover), blue spine label, gilt letters, xvii, 558 pp. Very Good, with light rubbing to covers; in a Good, mylar protected dust jacket with edgewear that includes light chipping. From dustjacket: This is the narrative of the American Navy in the Atlantic from the days of neutrality patrol to the crossing of the Rhine. Now the complete story can be told of duty in the frigid waters off Iceland and Greenland, the "Killer Groups" in the action that destroyed Germany's U-boat power, and the great, amphibious landings in Africa, Sicily and Italy, Normandy, and Southern France. This volume tells the story of how the Navy convoyed the largest expeditionary forces in history across 3,000 miles of water and landed them on coasts bristling with Nazi guns and crack troops. Battle Report: The Atlantic War is taken from the official sources of our Navy and the navies of our allies, rich with information and fact revealed for the first time; ships by name, for instance, precise accounts of damage sustained both by ourselves and the enemy, losses, expert appraisals of actions. It contains unique pictographic maps which show ship dispositions, courses, points of bomb, gun and torpedo attack -- in short, the tactics of each engagement; in it also are scores of hitherto restricted photographs. The book concludes with a list of all citations for naval action in the Atlantic. Military History, Second World War, WWII, World War II. yslic.