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Handbook On German Military Forces LSU Press 1990 Hardcover 670pp Ambrose Intro

The Handbook on German Military Forces is a vintage military reference book published by LSU Press in 1990. Authored by U.S. War Department Staff and featuring an introduction by Stephen Ambrose, this 670-page hardcover book provides detailed information on German military forces during World War II. It serves as a valuable resource for military history enthusiasts and collectors, offering insights into German military equipment, tactics, and public policy. The book also includes illustrations and is a first edition, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in European and military history.

Taschen/Magic 1400s-1950s/Noel Daniel, Mike Caveney, Ricky Jay, Jim Steinmeyer

The product is a large, oversized nonfiction book titled “Magic: 1400s-1950s” published by Taschen. It features 900 images and is authored by Mike Caveney, Ricky Jay, and Jim Steinmeyer. The book covers the history and practice of magic from the 1400s to the 1950s, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the art of illusion and entertainment. With 670 pages of content, this hardcover book is a must-have for enthusiasts of magic and performing arts. This listing includes the hardcover book and dustjacket. It does not include the book caseing or the box the book was initially sold with. Shipping in the continental United States only.

A Bridge Too Far Cornelius Ryan First Edition 1st Print Hardcover WWII HC DJ

The product is a first edition hardcover book titled “A Bridge Too Far” by Cornelius Ryan, published by Simon & Schuster in 1974. This historical nonfiction novel, part of the genre of history, delves into the topic of bridges during World War II. With 670 pages, it is intended for an adult audience and is written in English. The book provides a detailed narrative of events during the war era, making it a valuable addition to any collection of WWII literature.

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