Signed by author. Small inscription on cover page. Light wear to edges. Overall good condition. Ships next business day from NC.
Condition: Good. Exact ISBN match. Immediate shipping. No funny business.
Published by Corporate Communications, Hong Kong
Seller: Turn-The-Page Books, Skyway, WA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. No Date, but Edwards' inscription on title page is dated '92. Tight, square, clean copy. Full cloth binding. 264pp, plus appendices. Photos. Very nice dust jacket in a protective mylar cover. -- Allied prisoners of war on Taiwan. Size: 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Inscribed and Signed.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. ***please read*** signed copy with a personal note - no marks on text - dj is like new - my shelf location 18-C-8*. Signed by Author.
Published by Corporate Communications `, Wanchai, Hong Kong, 1991
ISBN 10: 9627290033 ISBN 13: 9789627290032
Language: English
Seller: Alhambra Books, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: Good +. [1998?] 264 pp, b/w photographs, maps + appendices. Dj rubbed, edgewear. Light scattered spotting top edge. Previous owner's pastedown to front free endpaper, signed and inscribed by author on title page. Author was in the Royal Corps of Signals and fought from start of WWII to his capture at Singapore in early 1942. he spent the last three years of the war in a POW camp, and then a further three years in war crimes investigation. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Souvenir Press London, 1991
Seller: A Book for all Reasons, PBFA & ibooknet, Lowestoft, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
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Add to basket1st edn. UK, [xvi], 264pp, 36pp half tone photo ills., 4 half tone photo ills in text, unpaginated 85pp appendices, [iii] blank, coloured endpapers, black cloth lettered in metallic red at spine, decorative head and tail bands, photo pictorial dustwrapper, an account of the author's experiences during WW2, as a signaller attached to 155th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Lanarkshire Yeomanry, he relates his passage to India and then after further training to Malaya, of the Japanese invasion and falling back to Singapore, of the fall of Singapore and imprisonment at Changi before being shipped to Taiwan where the POW's were forced to work in a mine at Kinkaseki, of the appalling conditions and treatment until liberation in late 1945, with numerous references, particularly to the camp records of the Senior Allied Officer Colonel Crossley and the dairy of Major Wheeler, and appendices of Orders of Battle, Nominal Camp rolls, etc., very sl. cocked, edges tanned, dustwrapper: rubbed with very sl. loss at tips, nick at head of spine, ISBN:028563027X very good in a very good dustwrapper,
Published by Corporate Communications, Hong Kong, c. 1991., 1991
Seller: Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australia
Association Member: ILAB
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Add to basket264 pp followed by appendices, black end-papers, b&w plates, maps, very good copy in like, pictorial d/j. Scarce title.
Condition: new.
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Hong Kong: Souvenir Press Ltd, 1991
Seller: Ethnographics, Georgetown, TX, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1stedn; Hong Kong Edition; 8vo black cloth binding in a VG mylar protected DJ, black spine. Inscribed by Jack Edwards on the title page. Laid in is a 10 March 1996 color page from the Sunday Hong Kong Standard, all about Jack's finest hour with a nice color photo of him. Ow VG/vgdj: blurb: "The story of the hell-mine of Kinkaseki ranks with the Bridge over the River Kwai as one of the most appalling episodes of the war in the Far East. Yet until now it has been known only to a few. At Kinkaseki, on the island of Taiwan, Allied POWs were forced by the Japanese to slave underground, year after year, in conditions of extreme danger, subjected to savage floggings if weakness or illness prevented them from digging their required quota of copper ore. Starved, tortured, ravaged by dysentery, they died in hundreds. Written by one of the men who survived, who has since fought ceaselessly for compensation, Banzai, You Bastards! describes with moving simplicity the indomitable spirit of men who refused to be beaten into submission. An important first-hand document of history, it publishes for the first time a copy of the secret order from the Japanese High Command to massacre all POWs and 'leave no traces'. This order, known only to a select, secret committee of prisoners, which included the author, hung over them for nearly a year before the A Bombs and until they were released by the US Marines, after the surrender of the Japanese in September 1945. This book records one of the most terrible aspects of warfare. Its closing words "None of us should forget" have been choses for use on six War Memorials to date in Thailand, Singapore, New Zealand and Yeovilton, England.". Signed by Author(s).