Description: Very Good. Hardcover w / dustjacket. 2nd impression. Very good condition; edges, corners, and covers of book show minor wear. No underlining; no highlighting; no internal markings. Black cloth binding is very good/DJ is good with edgewear, slight material loss at lower rear tip and a small stain to rear panel. DJ is protected in a Brodart jacket. Not price clipped. In sealed plastic protection. 1944. Hardcover w / dustjacket. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Coward, McCann, Inc, NY
Date Published: 1944
Description: Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. 1944 edition, ex-library with usual markings, book is good with light foxing, no DJ, outside cover good, with corner wear. G4 read more
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 9 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (176 pages) lang=english (Paperback) read more
Edition: First?
Binding: First?
Publisher: Coward-McCann, Inc., New York
Date Published: [1944]
Description: fair to good, fair to poor. 22 cm, 167, endpaper maps, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ quite worn, rear DJ torn. The author worked for Time Magazine; he witnessed the U.S. defeat of Japanese forces during the battle of Kula Gulf in World War II. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Coward-Mccann, Inc., New York
Date Published: 1944
Description: Very Good in Fair dust jacket. 167 pages, cloth, dust jacket frayed otherwise very good. From the dj: Duncan Norton-Taylor was leading a quiet and peaceful life in the home office of Time Magazine when someone suggested to him that as long as he was writing about the war he ought to go out and see how the war looked and how would he like to go the South Pacific? He was married, had three daughters, certainly never thought of himself as a war correspondent, and was frankly anxious about the ... read more
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