Language: English
Published by Robert Hale, London, Great Britain, 1986
Seller: Secondhand Books 'n' Things, Buninyong, VIC, Australia
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover first edition 1986. This book is in good condition - ex-library with sticker and stamp on ffep; stamp on half title page; tape down seam at ffep; ghost of pencil pricing ffep; lean on spine; edge wear to boards. The dust jacket is in good condition - covered in non-adhesive covering which is stuck to front and back board with a small piece of sticky tape; mild edge wear.
Published by Robert Hale 1986, 1986
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
Octavo, black heavy boards, gilt lettering to spine, frontispiece, 217pp, illus/photos, VG+ (light rubbing to extrems, sl tanning to edges) in d/w, VG+ (in prev. owner's fully adhesive plastic cover- tidy, sl creasing & peeling to edges, prev. bookseller's sm label to rear).
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Robert Hale Limited, London, 1986
Seller: Juniper Books, Petersfield, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. A limited edition of 30, this is No. 10. In very good condition it is signed by 22 ex Colditz prisoners including the author (please see photo), together with a photograph signed by Les Cordwell (please see photo). The DJ is in a clear protective sleeve and therefore in excellent condition. On inner front board flap of the DJ there are some markings where something has once been stuck. Internally the book is pristine and has many old photographs and sketches/plans of excavations. A very interesting read about the efforts of POWs to tunnel to freedom. Signed.
Published by Robert Hale London 1986, 1986
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
1st edition dust jacket Nice Copy octavo 217pp., b/w pls., bibliog., index, As a captive soldier not content to remain in his POW camp, Jim Rogers had a unique advantage - he was a professional mining engineer. His ambitious, and repeatedly constructed, escape tunnels inc. one of 175 feet, resulted him being transferred to Colditz. This reveals the ingenuity and incredible perseverance of extraordinary prisoners of war. Scarce.