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The Great War Magazine - Part 241 - 29 March 1919 *COMPLETE WITH COLOUR PLATE PORTRAIT OF GENERAL BYNG*

Amalgamated Press, Ltd., 1919

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Détails

Année
1919
Lieu d'édition
London
Auteur
Multiple Contributors
Éditeurs
Amalgamated Press, Ltd.
Format
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
The Great War Magazine - 29 March 1919 *COMPLETE WITH COLOUR, PLATE PORTRAIT OF GENERAL BYNG* Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-In-Chief of the Grand Fleet, watching the surrender of the German High Sea Fleet from his, flagship the Queen Elizabeth. Chapter CCLXXXVII - The Surpassing, Triumph of the British Navy - Failure of Germany's Submarine War, and Surrender of her High Sea Fleet. Many great black and white, photos. Super full-page photographic portrait of Admiral Beatty, and Flag-Captain Chatfield, watching the surrender of the German Fleet. Includes photo of, Admiral Beatty's historic message to the Admiralty announcing, "the bloodless, most glorious triumph of the British Navy, the surrender of the seventy units of the German High Sea Fleet, at the appointed rendezvous in the North Sea on November 21st, 1918, in obedience with the Armistice History Military Magazine Back, Issues
Description
S Single Issue Magazine
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Features: Cover portrait of Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-In-Chief of the Grand Fleet, watching the surrender of the German High Sea Fleet from his flagship the Queen Elizabeth. Chapter CCLXXXVII - The Surpassing Triumph of the British Navy - Failure of Germany's Submarine War and Surrender of her High Sea Fleet. Many great black and white photos. Super full-page photographic portrait of Admiral Beatty and Flag-Captain Chatfield, watching the surrender of the German Fleet. Includes photo of Admiral Beatty's historic message to the Admiralty announcing "the bloodless, most glorious triumph of the British Navy, the surrender of the seventy units of the German High Sea Fleet at the appointed rendezvous in the North Sea on November 21st, 1918, in obedience with the armistice terms." Many other historic photos. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
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