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Published by H.M.S.O. Publication, London, 1111
ISBN 10: 0114934908ISBN 13: 9780114934903
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Undated edition. Colour illustrated, stapled booklet.
Published by H M S O Publications, London, England, 1994
ISBN 10: 0112904963ISBN 13: 9780112904960
Seller: BYTOWN BOOKERY, Vars, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. 1st Edition. An oversize Trade Paperback in Very Good++ condition. The binding is tight and the pages are clean and unmarked. A small crease to the bottom cover edge. Fully illustrated with maps, illustrations and photographs. "For the armed forces, aircraft recognition meant accurately distinguishing the enemy on land, sea and in the air, whether by eye, by radar blip or by Intelligence deduction. This new book traces for the very first time the complex history of aircraft recognition from 1914 until 1946. "; 11.50 X 8.19 X 0.47 inches; 140 pages; Box 13.
Published by Printed for H.M.S.O., London, 1910, 1st edition. Rebound in grey cloth with black lettering to spine and front board. 11.25ins x 8.75ins, original front card cover pasted in, xvi, 311pp plus frontis, 42pp plates, 2 folding grounplans and a large folding map. Other groundplans within the text. Pasted to the verso of the frontis is a hand written letter from Baron Burghclere (Chairman of RCHM committee) saying that the receipent has been sent a copy of the publication. Top corner of most of the index pages have been reinforced. Also the same technique has been used on the top folds of the map. Some light foxing but generally VG., 1910
First Edition
Printed for H.M.S.O., London, 1910, 1st edition. Rebound in grey cloth with black lettering to spine and front board. 11.25ins x 8.75ins, original front card cover pasted in, xvi, 311pp plus frontis, 42pp plates, 2 folding grounplans and a large folding map. Other groundplans within the text. Pasted to the verso of the frontis is a hand written letter from Baron Burghclere (Chairman of RCHM committee) saying that the receipent has been sent a copy of the publication. Top corner of most of the index pages have been reinforced. Also the same technique has been used on the top folds of the map. Some light foxing but generally VG.