Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 14,83
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Verlag: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1947
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover, 210 pages. Very good condition, no damage to pages or cover. Binding is square and tight. No writing or markings of any kind.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Longmans, Green, and Co., London, 1892
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Green Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. Charts; Periodical Table (illustrator). First Edition, First Printing. Xii, 220 Pp + Periodocal Table Of The Elements + 16 Pp Publisher's Catalog At End. Contents Clean, Unworn, Unmarked; Hinges Tight; Black Endpapers Fresh And Immaculate; Gilt Lettering On Spine Still Very Strong; Some Wear At Edges And Corners With A Few Tiny Points Where Cloth Is Beginning To Fray. Not Ex-Library.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Lawrence, 1968. 7810837 pp. 17 figs. Soft cover. (Univ. of Kansas Publ., Vol.16,8).
Verlag: Allen & Unwin,, London,, 1929
Anbieter: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 47,55
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 279. Original publisher's yellow cloth, lettered gilt on front cover and lettered black on spine. Translated from the Norwegian by Phillips Dean Carleton. First U.K. edition printed from American sheets. No date, [1929]. Faint discolouration at spine, otherwise very good or better in price-clipped, very good dust jacket, with slight edgewear.
Verlag: Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 2005
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
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First Edition. Quarto (29cm). White pictorial boards; [iv], i-[vi], 289, [1]pp; black and white illus. Ownership inscription of noted zoologist James G. Mead, Curator Emeritus of Marine Mammals at the Smithsonian Institution. Sound but lightly cocked, rubbed, with minor dustsoil: Good.
Verlag: U.S. Marine Corps, Historical Division, Washington DC, 1946
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Wraps. viii, and pagination by section. Illustrations. Maps (some with color). Footnotes. Some cover wear and soiling. Rare surviving review draft (Foreword.all comments should be forwarded within 60 days after receipt.your cooperation in providing material for the revision.) Capt. James R. Stockman prepared the sections on The Battle for Saipan (40 pages) and The Tinian Fight (ii, 29, [1] pages). Capt. Phillips D. Carleton prepared the section on The Guam Operation (ii,48, 4 pages). Colonel Stockman joined the Marine Corps in 1942, and he retired in 1969. His World War II service included combat operations at Saipan and Okinawa. He was author of "The Battle for Tarawa," the official Marine Corps account of that operation, and he also wrote books about the Okinawa and Saipan campaigns. He was a graduate of the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School at Quantico and the Imperial Defense College in London. His decorations included a Silver Star, Bronze Star and Legion of Merit. In retirement, Colonel Stockman was a military analyst with RCA for three years, then an analyst with Potomac Research Institute. Phillips D. Carleton lived with the Marines, watched them fight and listened to their accounts of the action. During the war, he was with the Twenty Ninth Marines on Motobu Peninsula, the Twenty Second Marines during the fight for Naha, and spent considerable time with the Sixth Reconnaissance Company. Most of the material in this monograph is the result of Captain Carleton's personal observations or was gained through his interviews with the officers and men who fought in the battles. This monograph is one of a series concerning important engagement of marine Corps units in World War II. It has been prepared largely from special action reports, records, and accounts submitted by the various organizations that participated in the Marianas Campaign. The purpose of the monograph is to provide the reader with a factual account of the three operations that comprised the campaign: Saipan, Guam and Tinian. In its present form, this monograph is tentative and subject to correction. The Mariana and Palau Islands campaign, also known as Operation Forager, was an offensive launched by United States forces against Imperial Japanese forces in the Mariana Islands and Palau in the Pacific Ocean between June and November 1944 during the Pacific War. The United States offensive, under the overall command of Chester Nimitz, followed the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign and was intended to neutralize Japanese bases in the central Pacific, support the Allied drive to retake the Philippines, and provide bases for a strategic bombing campaign against Japan. The United States invasion force was supported by a massive combat force. The Fifth Fleet was commanded by Vice Admiral Raymond A. Spruance. Task Force 58, commanded by Vice Admiral Marc Mitscher, consisted of 15 carriers, 7 battleships, 11 cruisers, 86 destroyers and over 900 planes. The invasion force, commanded by Vice Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, consisted of 56 attack transports, 84 landing craft and over 127,000 troops. Beginning the offensive, United States Marine Corps and United States Army forces, with support from the United States Navy, executed landings on Saipan in June 1944. In response, the Imperial Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet sortied to attack the U.S. Navy fleet supporting the landings. In the resulting aircraft carrier Battle of the Philippine Sea (the so-called "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot") on 19-20 June, the Japanese naval forces were decisively defeated with heavy and irreplaceable losses to their carrier-borne and land-based aircraft. U.S. forces executed landings on Saipan in June 1944 and Guam and Tinian in July 1944. After heavy fighting, Saipan was secured in July and Guam and Tinian in August 1944. The U.S. then constructed airfields on Saipan and Tinian where B-29s were based to conduct strategic bombing missions against the Japanese mainland until the end of World War II, including the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Good, Book's name in ink on spine. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.