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A Bridge Too Far

by Cornelius Ryan

First Edition Second Printing

Price: $12.50


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Book desription: New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1974. From "Operation Market Garden" to "Bloody Arnhem", Ryan takes you through some of the toughest fighting in Europe in WWII. Excellent account upon which the movie, starring James Caan, Gene Hackman and Sean Connery, was based. Bright copy with light edgewear. Clean interior - page edges have some very light spotting. Dust jacket is bright with light edge curling. Bottom edge of front panel has a 1/2" tear at the flap fold and same size one at the hinge. Top of rear flap fold has a little tearing/fraying. Now in protective cover.. ISBN: 0-671-21792-5. First Edition Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Military History, WWII, European Theater, Arnhem Bridge.

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