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Garden City: Doubleday, 1976. Illus. 1035pp. Thick 8vo, 1/2 black cloth. Garden City: Doubleday, 1976. A very good copy. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1976. Illus. 1035pp. Thick 8vo, 1/2 black cloth. Garden City: Doubleday, 1976. A very good copy. More
New York: Random House, 1961. Illus. 427pp. 8vo, tan cloth, d.w. and cloth lightly soiled. New York: Random House, (1961). vg. More
Franklin Center: Franklin, 1985. Illustrated with woodcuts by David Frampton and reference maps. 599 pages. 8vo, full red leather with gilt tooling. Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, 1985. First edition. A fine copy. Signed by Toland. Limited first edition, signed by the American Journalist on blank page before the half-title. More
illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w.; (d.w. lightly soiled). Garden City: Doubleday, 1982. More
New York: Random House, 1966. Illustrated. xii + 622 pages. Short thick 8vo, black boards, d.w. (torn at foot). New York: Random House, (1966). Book Club Edition. Very good in very good dust wrapper. History of the last 100 days of World War II. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1980. Illustrated in black and white. xx, 651 pages. 8vo, red cloth-backed boards, d.w. (chipped). Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1980. First edition. A very good copy in a very good (-) dust wrapper. More
Birmingham: Easton, 1990. 2 volumes. Illustrated with some black & white photographs. Tall 8vo, full red morocco, decoratively gilt spines and covers, all edges gilt. Birmingham: Easton Press, (1990). Fine. More
Just a quick message to let you know that I have received the book last week, 1726, in a French armorial binding. Just beautiful, a great addition to my collection. Thanks again for selling such quality items and hope to trade with you again. Best regards from France
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