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Hutchinson, Walter: Editor

Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 10, Number 8, March 12 - 18, 1941

Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 1941

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Anno di pubblicazione
1941
Luogo di stampa
London & Glasgow
Autore
Hutchinson, Walter: Editor
Editori
Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
Formato
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
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Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 10, Number 8, March 12 - 18, 1941 Aerial photo of an intense RAF boming attack on the Italian, stronghold of Keren in Eritrea, Photos aboard Britain's newest battleship, the H.M.S. King George V, including a photo of her 14" guns firing on the quarter-deck, turret, Photos of the war in Albania, Photo-illustrated text of statement in Parliament by Sir, Archibald Sinclair, Photo of Whitley bombers under construction in northern England, S. Drigin illustration of Beaufort torpedoes sinking a German, destroyer, Super action photos of a Messerschmitt 110 attack on a naval, convoy, Photos of bomb damage in London including Buckingham Palace and, the Roman Catholic cathedral of St. David in Cardiff, Photos of mangled German aircraft on the ground in England, Full-page detailed map of Industrial objectives bombed in the, Hamburg area, Centerfold illustration by Montague B. Black depicts the British, taking over Berbera, capital of British Somaliland, Photo of a complete Czechoslovak bomber squadron walking toward, their planes along a row of bombs they will be dropping, Photo of Czechoslovak Wellington taking off and another one, flying under moonlight, Abyssinia prepares to expel the oppressor - photos, Their majesties inspect Polish troops, Photo-illustrated text of a broadcast by Ernest Bevin entitled, "Mobilisation of Man-Power", Photo of Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Governor of Cyrenaica, inspecting men of the captured Tripolitanian Camel Corps, Commentary on the war this week, Photos of how the British Army trains to meet Invasion History, Military Magazine Back Issues
Descrizione
S Paperback
Stato di conservazione
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Inglese
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32 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Aerial photo of an intense RAF boming attack on the Italian stronghold of Keren in Eritrea; Photos aboard Britain's newest battleship, the H.M.S. King George V, including a photo of her 14" guns firing on the quarter-deck turret; Photos of the war in Albania; Photo-illustrated text of statement in Parliament by Sir Archibald Sinclair; Photo of Whitley bombers under construction in northern England; S. Drigin illustration of Beaufort torpedoes sinking a German destroyer; Super action photos of a Messerschmitt 110 attack on a naval convoy; Photos of bomb damage in London including Buckingham Palace and the Roman Catholic cathedral of St. David in Cardiff; Photos of mangled German aircraft on the ground in England; Full-page detailed map of Industrial objectives bombed in the Hamburg area; Centerfold illustration by Montague B. Black depicts the British taking over Berbera, capital of British Somaliland; Photo of a complete Czechoslovak bomber squadron walking toward their planes along a row of bombs they will be dropping; Photo of Czechoslovak Wellington taking off and another one flying under moonlight; Abyssinia prepares to expel the oppressor - photos; Their majesties inspect Polish troops; Photo-illustrated text of a broadcast by Ernest Bevin entitled "Mobilisation of Man-Power"; Photo of Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Governor of Cyrenaica, inspecting men of the captured Tripolitanian Camel Corps; Commentary on the war this week; Photos of how the British Army trains to meet invasion; Summary of the chief events in the war this week. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding tight. Modest moisture exposure to top edge of most pages and back cover has resulted in light staining and minor undulations. A sound copy. Book
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