Publisher:
Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army
Published:
1971
Alibris ID:
15345557237
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Seller's Description:
Good+, former library book, sturdy with minimal markings. Cover shows some scuffing but little wear. Binding solid, maps present. Black cloth boards, gilt insignia on cover, gilt spine titles, volume title on red band. xxvii, 443 pp.; 11 maps, profuse illustrations. Heavy, may require extra postage. Volume 3 of a 5-volume series (verso of title page).
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Very Good + No Dust Jacket; as Issued. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Clean in sound binding. VG+, no dj as issued. Few light spots on covers. xvii, 443 pages; illustrations; 26 cm. Alll Maps Present. Bibliography: p. [407]-411. Series: United States. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History. United States Army in the Korean War. Additional postage may be required; please inquire, thank you. One of five volumes (1st v. South to the Naktong, north to the Yalu / by Roy E. Appleman. --2nd v. Truce tent and fighting front / by Walter G. Hermes. --3rd v. Policy and direction / by James F. Schnabel. --4th v. The medics' war / by Albert E. Cowdrey. --5th v. Ebb and flow November 1950-July 1951 / by Billy C. Mossman. )
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Good. 26 cm, 443, illus., bibliography, index, corners bumped, part of illustrative material in pocket at rear. This volume describes the initial direction and strategy of the first major though limited war that the United States was to fight on the continent of Asia in the era of global tension that followed World War II.