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Hutchinson, Walter: Editor: Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 7, Number 5, September 4 - September 10, 1940, London Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. 1940 ; weicher Einband / soft cover; 1. Ed.
Good
32 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Dozens of quality black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Illustration of loading a twin-barrelled 4.7 on a British destroyer; Super photo of the proofing of a huge naval gun; Photo of a British vessel with 15" guns blazing; The King and Queen visit the Ministry of Information; A General Review of the War - House of Commons statement by Winston Churchill; Excellent full-page photo of kitchen pots being placed into smelting furnace; Map of Chad territory; S. Drigin illustration of R.A.F. planes attacking German guns bombarding Dover from France; Excellent aerial photos above the FIAT works at Turin and the Krupp works at Essen; Great photo of bombing action by 5 Wellesley bombers on the Asmara aerodrome in northern Africa; S. Drigin centerfold illustration of R.A.F. bombers hitting secret war bases in the Black Forest; Dramatic photos of London war damage plus photos of the King and Winston Churchill inspecting damage; Downed German planes in England; Very dramatic full-page photo of London's inferno of fire behind London Bridge; Amazing photo of contrails left by British fighters attacking Nazi raiders over London, September 6th; Photo-illustrated Article - The First Year for the British Army; A commentary on the war this week; Photos of British Cavalry in Palestine; Summary of chief events in the war this week. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. First Edition Stapled 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; First Edition
[SW: Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 7, Number 5, September 4 - September 10, 1940 loading a twin-barrelled 4.7 on a British destroyer; Super photo of the proofing of a huge naval gun; Photo of a British vessel with 15" guns blazing; The King and Queen visit the Ministry of Information; A General Review of the War - House of Commons statement by Winston Churchill; Excellent full-page photo of kitchen pots being placed into smelting furnace; Map of Chad territory; S. Drigin illustration of R.A.F. planes attacking German guns bombarding Dover from France; Excellent aerial photos above the FIAT works at Turin and the Krupp works at Essen; Great photo of bombing action by 5 Wellesley bombers on the Asmara aerodrome in northern Africa; S. Drigin centerfold illustration of R.A.F. bombers hitting secret war bases in the Black Forest; Dramatic photos of London war damage plus photos of the King and Winston Churchill inspecting damage; Downed German planes in England; Very dramatic full-page photo of London's inferno of fire behind London Bridge; Amazing photo of contrails left by British fighters attacking Nazi raiders over London, September 6th; Photo-illustrated Article - The First Year for the British Army; A commentary on the war this week; Photos of British Cavalry in PalestineMilitary Magazine Back Issues]
Hutchinson, Walter: Editor: Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 2, No. 5, November 22nd - 28th, 1939, London Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. ; weicher Einband / soft cover; 1. Ed.
Good
40 pages. Circa 1940s. 80 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: French warship sinks two u-boats; How Britain sweeps the seas for mines; Victims of Germany's unrestricted warfare at sea - the Sliedrecht, the Spaarndam, and the Pilsudski; Wellington bomber demonstrating low-flying attack; The Training of the French Soldier - article with photos; R.A.F. plane flies home with half a wing; These men control the war at sea - photo of the Board of Admiralty in session in Whitehall; Britain's mine-killing patrol at work; R.A.F. shoot down seven mazi planes in a day; Excellent centerfold illustrations explain "How Nazi Planes and U-Boats Lay Magnetic Mines in Shipping Channels; Somewhere in France with our Allies; British troops at home in training; Britain's War and Peace Aims - speech of Neville Chamberlain with photos; Clothing the British Army; "Deutschland" sinks and armed merchant cruiser, the Rawalpindi; Navy capture two German merchant ships - the Konsul Hendrik Fisser and the Borkum; The Brtish Army in France - review by Leslie Hore-Belisha; British Fighters raid Nazi seaplane base at Borkum; Making Lorries for the British Army; A Commentary on the War; Keeping a watch on the home front skies; Summary of the chief events of this week. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. First Edition Stapled 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; First Edition
[SW: French warship sinks two u-boats; How Britain sweeps the seas for mines; Victims of Germany's unrestricted warfare at sea - the Sliedrecht, the Spaarndam, and the Pilsudski; Wellington bomber demonstrating low-flying attack; The Training of the French Soldier - article with photos; R.A.F. plane flies home with half a wing; These men control the war at sea - photo of the Board of Admiralty in session in Whitehall; Britain's mine-killing patrol at work; R.A.F. shoot down seven mazi planes in a day; Excellent centerfold illustrations explain "How Nazi Planes and U-Boats Lay Magnetic Mines in Shipping Channels; Somewhere in France with our Allies; British troops at home in training; Britain's War and Peace Aims - speech of Neville Chamberlain with photos; Clothing the British Army; "Deutschland" sinks and armed merchant cruiser, the Rawalpindi; Navy capture two German merchant ships - the Konsul Hendrik Fisser and the Borkum; The Brtish Army in France - review by Leslie Hore-Belisha; British Fighters raid Nazi seaplane base at Borkum; Making Lorries for the British Army; A Commentary on the War; Keeping a watch on the home front Skies Hutchinson's Pictorial History of the War, Series 2, No. 5, November 22nd - 28th, 1939Military Magazine Back Issues]
Air Trails Military Aircraft Magazine (Four Issues) and Four Issues of AirSpace Model Magazine (Four Issues) 1969 Through 1972 Privately Bound in One Hardcover Volume, USA Conde Nast/OLR 1969 ; fester Einband / hard cover
Very Good
Features: Fling-Wing Soliders and their Rotary-Wing Birds; New Designs for America's Military; The Mach 2 Aerial Militia; The Rotary - rough on fighter pilots; Freeze or fry at Eglin; The Fabulous FAC's of Vietnam; Mike's Eight Hundred Dollar Warhawk; Military Aircraft 'Round the World; Military Pilot Requirements; United States Navy's First Fighters at Sea; Swing-Wing - the final leap forward?; The great load lifters; Fokker designs on foreign fronts; Leaves from a 'Lead-Sledders' logbook; A.F.'s Secret Electronic War; Recce Drone - The inside story; The RPV's are Coming!; Where did they all go?; Mediterranean Montage; Korean War Three-way ace; Big Eye in the Sky; The Emperor's Famous Phonix Fighters; World's fastest flying command post; Down the Drain?; Want an ancient air force?; Naval aviation's historical HQ; Convoluted quest for fighter engines; Can Kelly's Tigers contain foxbat?; Chopper warfare in Indochina; Marines New VTOL Harrier; Old USAF Planes in New Home; We fly the F-111; Mr. Mac's fantastic, formidible F-4; World Champ Airliner; 'The' Combat aircraft of World War Two; Serene Victor at 600 mph; The 'Spirit' - an individual creation; Destined for Immortality; Aeronautical History Sketchbook; Cutaway drawings of Wright biplane, Bleriot Cross-channel, Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, Ryan N-Y-P 'Spirit of St. Louis", Luftwaffe Messerschmitt 109E; Evolution of the Superfort; Pictorials of the Joint-Effort Jaguar and great planes at Ottawa; Cover photo of Sepecat Jaguar in Aerobatic dress; Sikorsky Grant; Boeing 747; The Guppies; Sorceress, Hot Canary, Shark; North American F-86D; Pitts Special; Stampe SV-4; Thorp T-18; North American B-25; Grumman F3F-2; Spitfire; Grumman Avenger; XB-70; Seadart, Seamaster; CF-105, TSR-2; Designers and pilots speak their minds - Curtis Pitts, Ed Granville and Pete Miller, Jimmy Doolittle, Jimmy Haizlip, Igor Sikorsky; Biplanes 'n' Things - Caudron G.3, Morane Parasol, Fleetwings Seabird, Vultee V-1A; How to build the Fokker D-7; How to make a model old-four monoplane; how to build and detail the magnificent jug; A 'copter goes to school; Model rocketry is serious business; how to build the icarus model rocket; how the airplane flies; fly power - power a model plane with a housefly!; The Hovercraft; Breaking into Balsa; How to build a Star Trek Diorama; How to camouflage and detail the supermarine spitfire Mk-1; How to customize the Lear Jet; How to build a ticket counter special Boeing 707; Monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to paint camouflage with a brush; how to build and detail the Spad XIII; Hunting down the wolf pack; How to make the Battle of Britain Diorama; How to get an Aluminum finish that looks real; How to give decals that hand-painted look; how to build the Guillow Cessna; How to get the best from the Airbrush; Aerospace Symposium; How to build and display the Messerschmitt Bf 109F; Converting a Mosquito to a Hornet; How to build and detail the Apollo/Saturn; All the new models from the 32nd hobby trade show; 12 ways to better model building; Hunting down those rare birds; How to build a diorama; how to build and detail the confederate air force Mustang; how to draw aircraft, part I; How to simulate battle damage; how to superdetail the Hawker Typhoon; Baron Manfred von Richtoven's Fokker DR-1; How to build and detail the Tora Val type 99 - made in Hollywood!; how to build and superdetail major Lanoe Hawker's De Havilland DH 2; Here come de Judge; how to draw aircraft - part 2; the bombers that blitzed the monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to build and detail the Black Bolt; how to build and detail the Mitsubishi 1MT in Torpedo Bomber; how to construct a 2$ rocket tracking device; how to detail the OV-1 A/C Mohawk - a Vietnam observer. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Hard Cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
[SW: Air Trails Military Aircraft Magazine (Four Issues) and Four Issues of AirSpace Model Magazine (Four Issues) 1969 Through 1972 Privately Bound in One Hardcover Volume Fling-Wing Soliders and their Rotary-Wing Birds; New Designs for America's Military; The Mach 2 Aerial Militia; The Rotary - rough on fighter pilots; Freeze or fry at Eglin; The Fabulous FAC's of Vietnam; Mike's Eight Hundred Dollar Warhawk; Military Aircraft 'Round the World; Military Pilot Requirements; United States Navy's First Fighters at Sea; Swing-Wing - the final leap forward?; The great load lifters; Fokker designs on foreign fronts; Leaves from a 'Lead-Sledders' logbook; A.F.'s Secret Electronic War; Recce Drone - The inside story; The RPV's are Coming!; Where did they all go?; Mediterranean Montage; Korean War Three-way ace; Big Eye in the Sky; The Emperor's Famous Phonix Fighters; World's fastest flying command post; Down the Drain?; Want an ancient air force?; Naval aviation's historical HQ; Convoluted quest for fighter engines; Can Kelly's Tigers contain foxbat?; Chopper warfare in Indochina; Marines New VTOL Harrier; Old USAF Planes in New Home; We fly the F-111; Mr. Mac's fantastic, formidible F-4; World Champ Airliner; 'The' Combat aircraft of World War Two; Serene Victor at 600 mph; The 'Spirit' - an individual creation; Destined for Immortality; Aeronautical History Sketchbook; Cutaway drawings of Wright biplane, Bleriot Cross-channel, Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, Ryan N-Y-P 'Spirit of St. Louis", Luftwaffe Messerschmitt 109E; Evolution of the Superfort; Pictorials of the Joint-Effort Jaguar and great planes at Ottawa; Cover photo of Sepecat Jaguar in Aerobatic dress; Sikorsky Grant; Boeing 747; The Guppies; Sorceress, Hot Canary, Shark; North American F-86D; Pitts Special; Stampe SV-4; Thorp T-18; North American B-25; Grumman F3F-2; Spitfire; Grumman Avenger; XB-70; Seadart, Seamaster; CF-105, TSR-2; Designers and pilots speak their minds - Curtis Pitts, Ed Granville and Pete Miller, Jimmy Doolittle, Jimmy Haizlip, Igor Sikorsky; Biplanes 'n' Things - Caudron G.3, Morane Parasol, Fleetwings Seabird, Vultee V-1A; How to build the Fokker D-7; How to make a model old-four monoplane; how to build and detail the magnificent jug; A 'copter goes to school; Model rocketry is serious business; how to build the icarus model rocket; how the airplane flies; fly power - power a model plane with a housefly!; The Hovercraft; Breaking into Balsa; How to build a Star Trek Diorama; How to camouflage and detail the supermarine spitfire Mk-1; How to customize the Lear Jet; How to build a ticket counter special Boeing 707; Monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to paint camouflage with a brush; how to build and detail the Spad XIII; Hunting down the wolf pack; How to make the Battle of Britain Diorama; How to get an Aluminum finish that looks real; How to give decals that hand-painted look; how to build the Guillow Cessna; How to get the best from the Airbrush; Aerospace Symposium; How to build and display the Messerschmitt Bf 109F; Converting a Mosquito to a Hornet; How to build and detail the Apollo/Saturn; All the new models from the 32nd hobby trade show; 12 ways to better model building; Hunting down those rare birds; How to build a diorama; how to build and detail the confederate air force Mustang; how to draw aircraft, part I; How to simulate battle damage; how to superdetail the Hawker Typhoon; Baron Manfred von Richtoven's Fokker DR-1; How to build and detail the Tora Val type 99 - made in Hollywood!; how to build and superdetail major Lanoe Hawker's De Havilland DH 2; Here come de Judge; how to draw aircraft - part 2; the bombers that blitzed the monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to build and detail the Black Bolt; how to build and detail the Mitsubishi 1MT in Torpedo Bomber; how to construct a 2$ rocket tracking device; how to detail the OV-1 A/C Mohawk - a Vietnam Observer Aviation Magazine Back Issues]
Air Classics Quarterly Review, Volume 3: All Issues Bound in One Volume, USA Challenge 1976 ; fester Einband / hard cover
Very Good
Features: Republic's Rainbow - the XF-12; The SAC Aerocar; Vietnam Album; Mirages over the Andes - a history of the Columbian Air Force; DC-1 - first of the famous airliners; 434 Squadron - a history of a famous Canadian unit; Boeing's flying billboards; Fighter pilots are made, not born - training the USAF's best pilots; The Returned - the amazing recovery of three crashed B-26s; Eject! - training marine aircrew for survival; Big Wind from Kansas - the story of the improbable Mayfly; Federal Express - a dynamic aerial freight company; USCG Aviation - the history of Coast Guard Aviation; S for Sugar - the saga of a famous Lancaster; Arado Ar196/Grosz - Germany's famous float plane; VC-61 and the photo fighters - Air operations in the Korean War; Fire Fighting Hercules - C-130s battle brush fires; Helicopter Wreckovery - saving a historic aircraft; Congratulations Concorde - it begins scheduled operations; Flying a MiG for the USAF; Koren - Japan's wartime trainer; Emily was no Lady! - Japan's Emily flying boat was that country's largest WWII aircraft; Maple Leaf Sea Furies - a pictorial look at the Hawker Sea Furies operated by the Canadian Navy; Last of the Able Sabres - an extensive review of the difficult task of restoring a jet fighter; Famous Bush Pilots - these pioneers helped make Alaska what it is today; Eagle is a Pretty Bird - the F-15 Eagle is now in USAF service; Odyssey of B-17E - a rare B-17E is discovered on a WWII battleground; Nieuport Sketchbook - scale drawings of the famous Nieuport designs; Japan's Colonial Bomber - The Ann was particularly suited for bombing unarmed Chinese; The Last Neptune - flying a vintage Neptune to a museum; 1941 Air Corps Camouflage Guide - reprint of a rare painting guide for warplanes; NATO open day at RAF upper Hayford - Europe's war planes on display; Warbirds over Merced - WWII aircraft in the air; B-10 Restoration Complete - the last Martin B-10 is now in the USAF Museum; Friendly Bandits - Story of the 64th Fighter Weapons Squadron; Pappy Boyington Interview - Exclusive interview with USMC's greatest Ace; Not so Black Widows - P-61s in the South Pacific; Autogyros at War - Incredible tale of the brief combat history of the autogyro; Siemens Schuckert History - rare photographs of WWI aircraft; and more. Includes covers. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Hard Cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
[SW: Air Classics Quarterly Review, Volume 3: All Issues Bound in One Volume Republic's Rainbow - the XF-12; The SAC Aerocar; Vietnam Album; Mirages over the Andes - a history of the Columbian Air Force; DC-1 - first of the famous airliners; 434 Squadron - a history of a famous Canadian unit; Boeing's flying billboards; Fighter pilots are made, not born - training the USAF's best pilots; The Returned - the amazing recovery of three crashed B-26s; Eject! - training marine aircrew for survival; Big Wind from Kansas - the story of the improbable Mayfly; Federal Express - a dynamic aerial freight company; USCG Aviation - the history of Coast Guard Aviation; S for Sugar - the saga of a famous Lancaster; Arado Ar196/Grosz - Germany's famous float plane; VC-61 and the photo fighters - Air operations in the Korean War; Fire Fighting Hercules - C-130s battle brush fires; Helicopter Wreckovery - saving a historic aircraft; Congratulations Concorde - it begins scheduled operations; Flying a MiG for the USAF; Koren - Japan's wartime trainer; Emily was no Lady! - Japan's Emily flying boat was that country's largest WWII aircraft; Maple Leaf Sea Furies - a pictorial look at the Hawker Sea Furies operated by the Canadian Navy; Last of the Able Sabres - an extensive review of the difficult task of restoring a jet fighter; Famous Bush Pilots - these pioneers helped make Alaska what it is today; Eagle is a Pretty Bird - the F-15 Eagle is now in USAF service; Odyssey of B-17E - a rare B-17E is discovered on a WWII battleground; Nieuport Sketchbook - scale drawings of the famous Nieuport designs; Japan's Colonial Bomber - The Ann was particularly suited for bombing unarmed Chinese; The Last Neptune - flying a vintage Neptune to a museum; 1941 Air Corps Camouflage Guide - reprint of a rare painting guide for warplanes; NATO open day at RAF upper Hayford - Europe's war planes on display; Warbirds over Merced - WWII aircraft in the air; B-10 Restoration Complete - the last Martin B-10 is now in the USAF Museum; Friendly Bandits - Story of the 64th Fighter Weapons Squadron; Pappy Boyington Interview - Exclusive interview with USMC's greatest Ace; Not so Black Widows - P-61s in the South Pacific; Autogyros at War - Incredible tale of the brief combat history of the autogyro; Siemens Schuckert History - rare photographs of WWI aircraft; Republic's Rainbow - the XF-12; The SAC Aerocar; Vietnam Album; Mirages over the Andes - a history of the Columbian Air Force; DC-1 - first of the famous airliners; 434 Squadron - a history of a famous Canadian unit; Boeing's flying billboards; Fighter pilots are made, not born - training the USAF's best pilots; The Returned - the amazing recovery of three crashed B-26s; Eject! - training marine aircrew for survival; Big Wind from Kansas - the story of the improbable Mayfly; Federal Express - a dynamic aerial freight company; USCG Aviation - the history of Coast Guard Aviation; S for Sugar - the saga of a famous Lancaster; Arado Ar196/Grosz - Germany's famous float plane; VC-61 and the photo fighters - Air operations in the Korean War; Fire Fighting Hercules - C-130s battle brush fires; Helicopter Wreckovery - saving a historic aircraft; Congratulations Concorde - it begins scheduled operations; Flying a MiG for the USAF; Koren - Japan's wartime trainer; Emily was no Lady! - Japan's Emily flying boat was that country's largest WWII aircraft; Maple Leaf Sea Furies - a pictorial look at the Hawker Sea Furies operated by the Canadian Navy; Last of the Able Sabres - an extensive review of the difficult task of restoring a jet fighter; Famous Bush Pilots - these pioneers helped make Alaska what it is today; Eagle is a Pretty Bird - the F-15 Eagle is now in USAF service; Odyssey of B-17E - a rare B-17E is discovered on a WWII battleground; Nieuport Sketchbook - scale drawings of the famous Nieuport designs; Japan's Colonial Bomber - The Ann was particularly suited for bombing unarmed Chinese; The Last Neptune - flying a vintage Neptune to a museum; 1941 Air Corps Camouflage Guide - reprint of a rare painting guide for warplanes; NATO open day at RAF upper Hayford - Europe's war planes on display; Warbirds over Merced - WWII aircraft in the air; B-10 Restoration Complete - the last Martin B-10 is now in the USAF Museum; Friendly Bandits - Story of the 64th Fighter Weapons Squadron; Pappy Boyington Interview - Exclusive interview with USMC's greatest Ace; Not so Black Widows - P-61s in the South Pacific; Autogyros at War - Incredible tale of the brief combat history of the autogyro; Siemens Schuckert History - rare photographs of WWI aircraft; Aviation Magazine Back Issues]



