The Russo-German War, 1941-45
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. 628, maps, footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index, usual library markings, boards somewhat scuffed. More
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. 628, maps, footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index, usual library markings, boards somewhat scuffed. More
Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press, 1975. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 220, maps, footnotes, usual library markings. More
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1967. First Printing. 21 cm, 282, index, pencil erasure on half-title. A critical survey of President Lyndon Johnson's life and career. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960. Book Club Edition. First Printing. 1245, endpaper maps, notes, bibliography, index, some soiling to fore-edge, boards & spine scuffed & spotted, spine edges worn. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960. Approx. 1250, endpaper maps, notes, bibliography, index, some soiling to fore-edge, boards and spine worn. More
New York: Scribner, c1995. First Printing. 25 cm, 320, illus. More
Annapolis, MD: Fox Hills Press, c1985. 23 cm, 289, wraps, illus., maps, genealogical chart, apps, index, covers somewhat soiled, sm tear top of spine. Inscribed by the author. More
Washington, DC: The Infantry Journal, 1946. First Edition. First? Printing. 17 cm, 538, wraps, maps, appendices, index, text darkened and brittle, front flyleaf partially detached, covers quite worn. More
Boston: Little, Brown and Company [A Bulfinch Press Book], 2000. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. vi, 186 pages. Illustrations (some with color). Index. Photo Credits. Approximately 8.25 and 11.25 inches. Inscribed by Sidey on half-title page. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Hugh Sidey (September 3, 1927 – November 21, 2005) was an American journalist who worked for Life magazine starting in 1955, then moved on to Time magazine in 1957. He covered several Presidents, from Eisenhower to Clinton, and was author of the book Time Hugh Sidey's Profiles of the Presidents. He also hosted the PBS series The American Presidents. Sidey served as president of the board of directors of the White House Historical Association from 1998 to 2001, during the White House's bicentenary celebration. Former president George H. W. Bush delivered a eulogy at Sidey's funeral. Inscribed to Nicholas Christopher, believed to be the Nicholas Christopher (born 1951) who is an American novelist, poet and critic, the author of sixteen books: six novels, eight volumes of poetry, a critical study of film noir, and a novel for children. Christopher graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. in English Literature. After traveling extensively abroad, he returned to New York and began publishing his work. He taught at New York University and Yale before receiving an appointment as a professor on the permanent faculty of the Writing Program of the School of the Arts at Columbia University. From the 1970s, his work has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, The New Republic, The Paris Review, The Nation, and The New York Review of Books. More
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1933. First Edition. 66, ink notation on front endpaper, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, [1946]. First Edition. 21 cm, 304, DJ worn and soiled. Inscribed by the author. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1965. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. 248 p. 29 cm. Inc Illustrations (200 photographs, 40 in full color). Index. More
Novato, CA: Presidio, c1993. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 276 pages. Erasure residue on front endpaper. More
Novato, CA: Presidio, 1994. Presumed First Paperbk Edition. 276 pages. Wraps, notes, bibliography, index, covers somewhat soiled and creased, sticker on rear cover. The secret pacts, which were agreed to by Britain and the United States during World War II, merged the two countries' code- and cipher-breaking operations. More
New York: Basic Books, [1973]. First Printing. 24 cm, 244, DJ edges worn. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. First Edition. 269 pages. Footnotes. Name of previous owner present. Top and bottom of spine quite worn, boards worn and soiled. More
Berkeley, CA: University of CA Press, 1972. 458, illus., notes, bibliography, index, DJ slightly scuffed, small tear in front DJ, DJ spine faded. More
Berkeley, CA: University of CA Press, 1972. 458, illus., notes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, some wear to boards, some edge soiling. More
Baton Rouge, LA: LA State University Press, 1956. First? Edition. First? Printing. 239, illus., maps, footnotes, bibliography, index, a few pencil marks in margins, usual library markings, boards soiled. More
London: Cassell, 1979. First U.K.? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 556, illus., genealogical table, boards soiled, edges soiled, name on front endpaper. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1979. First U.S. Edition. Fourth Printing. 24 cm, 732, illus., notes and sources, index, small tears and chips to DJ edges. More
Philadelphia, PA: Soc/Architectural Historians, 1995. 28 cm, 136, wraps, illus., maps, index, some wear at top of spine, minor wear and soiling to covers. More
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1945. 21 cm, 147, some wear and soiling to boards, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
University of Nebraska Press: Potomac Books, 2019. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xxi, [1], 409, [1] pages. Contains half page black and white map of the United States on page xxii., 28 black and white illustrations, 5 pages of abbreviations, acknowledgments, notes, bibliography, and index. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Author, historian and media professional Dennis M. Spragg is Senior Consultant, Glenn Miller Archives, University of Colorado Boulder. This is the remarkable story of the wartime alliance between government and media that defined American Exceptionalism. America Ascendant presents a compelling argument for why American Exceptionalism is authentic. Moreover, it offers a blueprint for renewing America’s identity and sense of purpose. This book details the efforts of many prominent individuals and officials to harness the collective energy of the nation and guide the United States through World War II, and then describes its aftermath and the Cold War Period. More
Woodstock, NY: The Overlook Press, 2002. Presumed First Paperback Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. The format is approximately 5.25 inches by 8 inches. xxiv, 359, [1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Author David Stafford draws upon recently released wartime files to provide an intriguing look at the relationship of two world leaders, revealing how each guarded knowledge from the other in pursuit of separate national interests. David Alexander Tetlow Stafford (born 10 March 1942) is projects director at Edinburgh University's Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars and Leverhulme Emeritus Professor in the university's School of History, Classics and Archaeology. Stafford took his B.A. at Downing College, Cambridge, in 1963. He then undertook postgraduate study at the University of London, taking an M.A. and finally his Ph.D. in history in 1968. Stafford served in the British Diplomatic Service at the Foreign Office from 1967 to 1968. He then took up an appointment as research associate (1968–70) at the Centre of International Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He then became assistant professor of history (1970–76) at Canada's University of Victoria in British Columbia. He was promoted to professor of history (1982–84). He then became director of studies (1985–86) and executive director (1986–92) at the Canadian Institute of International Affairs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From 2000, he became projects director at the Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars. Stafford is noted for his works concerning Winston Churchill and British intelligence, various aspects of the Second World War, and twentieth-century intelligence and espionage. More