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Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office
First Edition
Condition: Very Good. First edition copy. . Good dust jacket. Volume 5. (World War 2, Military History, Middle East, Mediterranean) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. Volume 5. (World War 2) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0116300647ISBN 13: 9780116300645
Seller: Montana Book Company, Fond du Lac, WI, U.S.A.
Book
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. 921 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Contains fold-out map in back pocket. Very good dust jacket.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1973
Seller: Ed's Editions LLC, ABAA, West Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean, has a very good binding, no marks or notations. All maps included in rear pouch. All foldouts and maps are in very good condition. Large volume [xix], 921 pp.
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783318031ISBN 13: 9781783318032
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Book
2021 N&M Press reprint (of original pub). xi + 520pp with 20 maps and diagrams. and numerous contemporary photos.Published Price £45 The sixth in the eight volumes describing the Mediterranean a Middle Eastern theatres in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War narrates the campaign in Italy from March to June 1944. After the Allies bogged down at Anzio and Monte Cassino, General Alexander determined on a Spring offensive - Operation Diadem - to take Monte Cassino, break the German defences of the Gustav Line, and capture Rome. The Line was successfully breached by the British Eighth and the US Fifth Armies within days of the offensiveâ s opening and the subsidiary â Hitler Lineâ was also broken. As a follow-up, American, Canadian and French forces broke out of the Anzio bridgehead where they had been bottled up since January. After heavy fighting, the Caesar Line, the last defence before the Italian capital, was broken and the Allies occupied Rome on 4th June. Elsewhere in the Mediterranean theatre, British special forces missions supported Marshal Titoâ s partisans in attacking the German occupying forces in Yugoslavia. There are chapters on Allied strategic disagreements; the war at sea, and the allied administration of Italy. The text has two appendices and 20 maps and diagrams.We have taken the opportunity with our 2021 editions of the OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR â " UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY series to redesign the covers and print on 140g silk paper.
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783317647ISBN 13: 9781783317646
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Book
2021 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1954). xxii + 664pp with 43 maps and diagrams. and numerous contemporary photos.Published Price £45 The fifth and largest volume of the eight books in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War describing the war in the Mediterranean and Middle East, this narrates the campaigns in Sicily and Italy from July 1943 to March 1944. The Allies, under General Alexander, selected the harsh mountain terrain of Sicily as the site of their return to Europe after being chased from the continent in 1940/41. The July landings were successful and within a month the Germans had evacuated the island. The allies were now faced with the tough prospect of clearing the Germans from the whole Italian peninsula. In September they landed at Salerno, and despite determined counter-attacks, consolidated their beachhead. In October 1943, after the Badoglio Government, which had overthrown Mussolini in July, surrendered, Hitler ordered the occupation and in-depth defence of Italy. This tied down large numbers of German troops, but made for a protracted and bitter winter campaign, characterised by set-piece Allied attacks against a series of strong German defensive positions along the Bernhardt and Gustav Lines and the Sangro, Garigliano and Rapido rivers. In January 1944 the Allies attempted to outflank the Germans and rush to Rome with another seaborne landing at Anzio. Although the landing was successful, German defence was stubborn, solidifying around the monastery of Monte Cassino, which held out against repeated Allied attacks. With 6 appendices, 43 maps and diagrams and 46 photographs.We have taken the opportunity with our 2021 editions of the OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR â " UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY series to redesign the covers and print on 140g silk paper.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0116300647ISBN 13: 9780116300645
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
8vo. Pp: xix, 921. First edition. Volume 5. Green dust jacket. Green buckram boards with black panel and gilt lettering to spine. Illustrated throughout with fold-out maps.ISBN: 116300647Heavy book will require extra postage. A very good copy with light spots to top edge. Very good+ boards with white mark to spine.
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783318198ISBN 13: 9781783318193
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Book
2004 N&M Press reprint (of original pub). SB. xi + 520pp with 20 maps and diagrams. and numerous contemporary photos.Published Price £22 The sixth in the eight volumes describing the Mediterranean a Middle Eastern theatres in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War narrates the campaign in Italy from March to June 1944. After the Allies bogged down at Anzio and Monte Cassino, General Alexander determined on a Spring offensive - Operation Diadem - to take Monte Cassino, break the German defences of the Gustav Line, and capture Rome. The Line was successfully breached by the British Eighth and the US Fifth Armies within days of the offensiveâ s opening and the subsidiary â Hitler Lineâ was also broken. As a follow-up, American, Canadian and French forces broke out of the Anzio bridgehead where they had been bottled up since January. After heavy fighting, the Caesar Line, the last defence before the Italian capital, was broken and the Allies occupied Rome on 4th June. Elsewhere in the Mediterranean theatre, British special forces missions supported Marshal Titoâ s partisans in attacking the German occupying forces in Yugoslavia. There are chapters on Allied strategic disagreements; the war at sea, and the allied administration of Italy. The text has two appendices, and 20 maps and diagrams.
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 178331818XISBN 13: 9781783318186
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Book
2004 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1954). SB. xxii + 664pp with 43 maps and diagrams. and numerous contemporary photos. The fifth and largest volume of the eight books in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War describing the war in the Mediterranean and Middle East, this narrates the campaigns in Sicily and Italy from July 1943 to March 1944. The Allies, under General Alexander, selected the harsh mountain terrain of Sicily as the site of their return to Europe after being chased from the continent in 1940/1. The July landings were successful and within a month the Germans had evacuated the island. The allies were now faced with the tough prospect of clearing the Germans from the whole Italian peninsula. In September they landed at Salerno, and despite determined counter-attacks, consolidated their beachhead. In October 1943, after the Badoglio Government, which had overthrown Mussolini in July, surrendered, Hitler ordered the occupation and in-depth defence of Italy. This tied down large numbers of German trooops, but made for a protracted and bitter winter campaign, characterised by set-piece Allied attacks against a series of strong German defensive positions along the Bernhardt and Gustav Lines and the Sangro, Garigliano and Rapido rivers. In January 1944 the Allies attempted to outflank the Germans and rush to Rome with another seaborne landing at Anzio. Although the landing was successful, German defence was stubborn, solidifying around the monastery of Monte Cassino, which held out against repeated Allied attacks. With 6 appendices, 43 maps and diagrams and 46 photographs.
Published by The Stationery Office Books, 1986
ISBN 10: 0116309369ISBN 13: 9780116309365
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Second impression . Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Foldout maps & diagrams throughout. DJ lightly shelf worn with scuffs, creases & small abrasions in a mylar cover. PRIORITY SHIPPING PROVIDED IN THE USA FOR THE PRICE OF MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING.
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