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Bryant, Arthur, Et Al

The Illustrated London News, Saturday, January [Jan.] 18,1941 - Passing of Lord Baden-Powlell, Founder and Chief Scout of the World-Wide Boy Scout Movement

The Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd. The Illustrated - London News, 30 January 1943, 1941

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Year of publication
1941
Place of printing
London
Author
Bryant, Arthur, Et Al
Publishers
The Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd. The Illustrated, London News, 30 January 1943
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Illustrated London News, Saturday, January [Jan.] 18, 1941 - Passing of Lord Baden-Powlell, Founder and Chief Scout of the World-Wide Boy Scout Movement Boy, Scouts Churchill inspecting American mechanized squadron of the, home guard, One page illustration of Lord Baden-Powell who passed away, January 8th, Two pages of illustrations of badges and devices of various, squadrons, Two-page illustration of America's colossal sea power, Five photos of the Blackburn 'Botha', our new general reconaissance plane, The War with Nazi Germany - article discusses the victories in, North Africa, Two pages of photos relating to the fall of the Italian, 'Bastion' of Bardia on January 5, Five photos of Free French forces battling at Bardia, Six photos of the trail of Italian flight from Bardia, Two-page illustration of the Bangalore Torpedo in use - it was, successfully used against the barbed wire defenses of Bardia, Photo of General Smuts inspecting his South African Army in, Kenya, Five photos of scenes of Greek successes, Before and after photos of Wren glories after fire attack on, London, Photos of the personalities of the week include Joan Hearn-Avis, Captain H.J. Horsey, James Joyce (who died on Jan. 13th), Sir Lohn Lavery, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Alan Cunningham, Frank Bridge, Sir Henry Steele, Edward Colin Ryder Richardson, Ubaldo Soddu, William D. Leahy, and Sir Frank Spencer Spriggs, History Military Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

32 pages. Features: Photos of Churchill inspecting American mechanized squadron of the home guard; One page illustration of Lord Baden-Powell who passed away January 8th; Two pages of illustrations of badges and devices of various squadrons; Two-page illustration of America's colossal sea power; Five photos of the Blackburn 'Botha', our new general reconaissance plane; The War with Nazi Germany - article discusses the victories in North Africa; Two pages of photos relating to the fall of the Italian 'Bastion' of Bardia on January 5; Five photos of Free French forces battling at Bardia; Six photos of the trail of Italian flight from Bardia; Two-page illustration of the Bangalore Torpedo in use - it was successfully used against the barbed wire defenses of Bardia; Photo of General Smuts inspecting his South African Army in Kenya; Five photos of scenes of Greek successes; Before and after photos of Wren glories after fire attack on London; Photos of the personalities of the week include Joan Hearn-Avis, Captain H.J. Horsey, James Joyce (who died on Jan. 13th), Sir Lohn Lavery, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Alan Cunningham, Frank Bridge, Sir Henry Steele, Edward Colin Ryder Richardson, Ubaldo Soddu, William D. Leahy, and Sir Frank Spencer Spriggs; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this important wartime issue. Book
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