This is a very good copy of the First American Edition without dust jacket as issued. The first volume of the great classic originally published in Berlin in 1900.
Col. William Clarke Quantrill, CSA, and his 150 man unit in Kansas and Missouri. A very good copy, slight edge wear, covers slightly soiled, in slightly rubbed, chipped dust jacket…
A superb guide, obviously a labor of love, produced for the Conservation Fund, with synopses of the battles by eminent scholars. Published simultaneously with the hardcover edition. A very good…
As-new copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket….
Detailed analysis and reconstruction of the events that led up to Pearl Harbor and beyond. A very good copy, in dust jacket, virtually mint.
A very good copy, in an unclipped dust jacket. Gaston Vandermeerssche, who organized a large Dutch WIM network….
“History of brush production, WWII! Hanlon & Goodman Co.”…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket….
Spanning the period from June to December, 1950, this volume illuminates one of the most brutal, yet least memorialized military conflicts in American history through hundreds of first hand accounts,…
“One of the best and most enjoyable accounts,” J. Luvaas, originally published in 1891. A good copy, slight wear to corners, front free endpaper missing, dust jacket spine glued to…
The memoir of Charles Clement, M.D. founder of the Salvadorian Medical Relief Fund, who departed for El Salvador in 1982 after treating Salvadorian refugees in Salinas, California. A very good…