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Bryant, Arthur, Et Al

The Illustrated London News, Saturday, May 3, 1941 - Death of a Convoy Raider (U-Boat)

The Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd., 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.
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Illustrated London News, Saturday, May 3, 1941 - Death of a Convoy Raider Cover portrait of the Queen, Portrait of General Jan Christian Smuts, One-page cutaway illustration of light Mark VIB tank in the, field, Five photos of Athens which was occupied by the Nazis on april, 27th, Full-page relief map entitled "Last Stages of a Glorious, rearguard Action" looks southward from Thermopylae, Five dramatic photos show the death of a convoy raiding U-boat, which, battered by depth charges, surfaces, surrenders, and sinks, Nice centrefold illustration of the recently commissioned H.M.S., "Prince of Wales", sister-ship of the H.M.S. "King George V", Two pages of photos illustrate Britain's victorious war in, Eritrea - Keren and Asmara, Photos of various booty captured at Agordat during the Eritrean, campaign, Two photos of German panzer units in Africa - German tanks, opposing our own in Libya, Photos of devastating bomb damage in England and funeral, procession for A.F.S. members killed during a raid, Photos of personalities of the week include General Lord Gort, Dr. Wellington Koo, Sir Thomas Royden, Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Albert Blamey, Maurice Lambert, Rosalie Gassman, J.C. Dundas, and the Royals inspecting bomb damage in East London, Photo of General Smuts in Nairobi with Cunningham and Sir P. Van, Ryneveld, Photo of the Belgian Premier and Madame Pierlot, two of whose sons perished in a train fire April 28th, Amazing photo of a 2, 000lb bomb about to be loaded onto a Whitley heavy bomber, Seven photos show how German gunners are insturcted with the aid, of scale Models 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: Cover portrait of the Queen; Portrait of General Jan Christian Smuts; One-page cutaway illustration of light Mark VIB tank in the field; Five photos of Athens which was occupied by the Nazis on april 27th; Full-page relief map entitled "Last Stages of a Glorious rearguard Action" looks southward from Thermopylae; Five dramatic photos show the death of a convoy raiding U-boat which, battered by depth charges, surfaces, surrenders, and sinks; Nice centrefold illustration of the recently commissioned H.M.S. "Prince of Wales", sister-ship of the H.M.S. "King George V"; Two pages of photos illustrate Britain's victorious war in Eritrea - Keren and Asmara; Photos of various booty captured at Agordat during the Eritrean campaign; Two photos of German panzer units in Africa - German tanks opposing our own in Libya; Photos of devastating bomb damage in England and funeral procession for A.F.S. members killed during a raid; Photos of personalities of the week include General Lord Gort, Dr. Wellington Koo, Sir Thomas Royden, Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Albert Blamey; Maurice Lambert, Rosalie Gassman, J.C. Dundas, and the Royals inspecting bomb damage in East London; Photo of General Smuts in Nairobi with Cunningham and Sir P. Van Ryneveld; Photo of the Belgian Premier and Madame Pierlot, two of whose sons perished in a train fire April 28th; Amazing photo of a 2,000lb bomb about to be loaded onto a Whitley heavy bomber; Seven photos show how German gunners are insturcted with the aid of scale models; and more. Staples removed. Unmarked with above-average external wear and soiling. Spine taped. A worthy reference copy of this wartime issue. Book
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