A Pictorial History of the World War II Years
by Edward Jablonski
ISBN: 0385185537
ISBN-13: 9780385185530
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Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub Group Published date: 1991
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Pictorial HIST WW 2
Edward Jablonski
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Edward Jablonski
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A Pictorial History of the World War II Years
Jablonski, Edward
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Doubleday & Co.. Good. 1991. Soft Cover. 0385185537 Book Club Edition Tight spine, clean copy. Bookseller stamp on ffep. Illustrated wraps, edges rubbed, corners creased. 319 Pgs.. Keywords: WORLD, WAR, 1939, 1945, PICTORIAL. ( more information)
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A Pictorial History of the World War II Years
Jablonski, Edward
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Doubleday, 1991 Minor wear to edges of cover. Pages are clean, bright and free of markings. Book contains many full color and black and white pictures with detailed text descriptions. Binding is very tight and secure. ***We ship daily. Our books are carefully described and packaged in boxes (not envelopes).***. Trade Paperback. Very Good +/No Jacket. 10.25 x 7. ( more information)
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A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR II YEARS
Jablonski, Edward
Doubleday, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1991. BCE Small quarto, softcover, near fine in beige pictorial wraps. Giftable. 319 pages with photos and maps on every page -- "pictorial" history book of the World War II Years with a dramatic account of the largest, most destructive war ever fought. Here you'll find nearly 400 photographs that add an immediacy and impact to the story that is unmatched by any previous work, plus line drawing and full-page maps that detail all the major battles, strategies, and tactics of both the Allies and the Axis. 317 pp. Map endpps.. ( more information)
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