Published by J. & C.Moores, LIverpool, 1944
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Rare original copy of this interesting reference providing a recognition guide to aircraft likely to be used in the invasion of Europe, with emphasis on gliders, with comparisons of some Gewrman types. It was published in April/ May 1944 just before the invasion 30pp., ills., silhouettes, introduction by Major-General Fanshaw, War Office. age fading to edges, else very nice example, softcover. 0.0.
Heft. Condition: Good. 21x30cm Broschur, Heft mit deutlichen Lesespuren--- Für Ihre Zufriedenheit versenden wir mit DHL und ausschließlich mit Trackingcode für eine sichere Sendungsverfolgung! Weitere Angebote unter antiquariat-kastanienhof , 16 Seiten. nein.
Published by London: The Inter-Services on Aircraft Recognition, -1945., 1942
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Three voluems. Each of the three volumes is gilt-stamped with its title front and spine, and also with the former owner's name, L. Bridgman," lower front cover. Leonard Bridgman was one of the aritsts and editors of this series. He is better known, however, as the editor of Jane's All the World's Aircraft, from 1941 to 1959. Each of the volumes is also inscribed, "With the Compliments of/C. Charles Tapp," another of the editors, and bears the date, 11/11/45. This, then, is Bridgman's personal copy of the set, given to him by one of his fellow editors. Each issue inlcudes numerous photos., diagrams, and silhouettes. Each of the volumes is in Fine condition, bearing a former-owner's bookplate. Aviation, World War II, WWII, Military History, Aeroplanes, Aircraft, Air Planes. uxsli.