Faint yellowing of the pages. The binding is very tight—no missing or torn pages, no dog-eared corners. Covers are flat and tight, with light scuffing, a few small dings, and a faint crease line along the spine edge.
"The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon" by Alex Kershaw is a first edition hardcover book published by Hachette Books in 2004. This nonfiction historical account, intended for young adults and adults, delves into the narrative of the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. The
Dust jacket and book pages are whole, tight and unmarked. LC 2026-H-K.
Netflix Tie-in Edition: Features artwork/content related to the Netflix adaptation. Sparks led his unit through four major amphibious invasions—from the beaches of Sicily to the mountains of Italy and France—before finally confronting the horrors of the Holocaust at Dachau.
All pages clean & intact, no notes/highlighting, tight binding, light shelf wear, small spot on cover & top of spine.
Shaw's sharp wit and philosophical depth are on full display as he explores the seamy side of deterrence and the 'criminal type.'. Typical shelf wear and smudges on the edges due to age, use and storage over the years.
Hardcover in good condition. Cover has wear.
"Cars of the 40s" is a vintage hardcover book with a dust jacket by the editors of Consumer Guide, featuring 200 photos and 98 pages of information about cars from the 1940s. The book, published in 1979 by Beekman House, is a comprehensive look at the transportation of that era, making it a valuable addition
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