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1945HCA-5419Eschwege Germany: A. Robbach 1945. 142 pp. wraps; book shows wear to spine w/ 1" piece of cover material over spine missing at heel & similar size piece loose at head; corners of covers are worn showing rounding creasing & curling w/ small piece of top corner of front cover worn away; covers show significant soiling & foxing; pages toward front & rear show some curling w/ a few small dog-ears / . Trade Paperback. Fair to Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A. Robbach Paperback
Roy. 8vo., with numerous photographs throughout; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Includes personnel, ROH. Reissue of the original edition of 1945. NOW VERY SCARCE IN ITS OWN RIGHT.
1980Biblio6901980 Squadron Officer School Class 80-B large hardcover format. Front board scuffed in two places the o's in School on the spine have been scuffed pages clean unmarked & bright. Binding firm & straight. Boards square & clean. Squadron Officer School hardcover
201908071Paris, Zephyr editions , 2011 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo.
Features: A 3-part article on Quality Assurance in the Canadian Forces; Aldershot then and now - Canadians help famed British garrison town celebrate anniversary; Flight abroad is reward for top-notch military men - travel first class with 437 Squadron; Calgary Sergeant Larry Hume is host of TV show 'You and Your Aquarium'; Military medics help local populace during Jamaica manoeuvres; Canucks Unlimited - 436 Elephant Squadron - from southeast Asia to the Arctic; The Royal Navy's uniform experiments; Air Transport Command delivers a school bus to South America. Quality copy. Book
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with many hundreds of photographs in the text and pictorial endpapers; cloth, gilt backs, a fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. The set comprises Vol. I: Formation to the end of 1940; Vol. II: 1941 to date. Already uncommon as a set in this condition.
19633075Nicosia Cyprus: Zavallis Press 1963. Octavo red paperbound wrappers illustrated with No. 6 squadron insignia 72 pp. illustrated with black and white photographs. Wrappers a bit worn otherwise a very good copy. An account of the No. 6 Squadron from its early days to bomber days. Zavallis Press unknown
1983145122Adelaide: The Author 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Adelaide The Author 1983. Quarto xiv 466 pages with numerous maps and illustrations many from photographs. Papered boards a little rubbed and sunned; edges and outer leaves foxed heaviest on the endpapers; a very good copy with the very good dustwrapper unevenly sunned as often slightly worn and foxed on the verso. Inscribed and signed by the author 'Reg & Joan Lantzke Best wishes Kev Baff RNZAF Feb 87'. <p>No. 10 Squadron RAAF operated Sunderland flying boats off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean during the Second World War. The Author hardcover
138 pages. Bibliography. Generously illustrated, primarily in black and white. 423 Squadron 60th Anniversary Project. "Formed at Oban, Scotland in 1942 as the Battle of the Atlantic approached its crisis, 423 (General Reconnaissance) Squadron was the third and last of the flying boad squadrons formed by the Royal Canadian Air Force as part of its Overseas War Establishment." - from Foreword. Attractive gilt lettering and graphic upon blue cloth-covered front board. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Book