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20141374531CAN. New. 2014. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . CAN paperback
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192021155New York: Oceanic Publishing Company. 1920. Hardcover. Very Good-. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Front hinge started. ; Including errata slip bound in at front. The travel descriptions cover a wide range of trips: Hawaii New Caledonai Pitcairn Norfolk Gilbert Islands Tahiti Tonga Samoa to just name a few. Many b&w photographs. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xiii 375 pages . Oceanic Publishing Company hardcover
19204446729<p>octavo xiii 375pp maps b/w photo illustrations no dustjacket inscribed a bit smudgedto an M. J. McMillen with the author's compliments and dated 1921 bright unmarked otherwise.</p> Oceanic Publishing Company / A. M. Robertson hardcover
1925153259New York: Oceanic Publishing Company 1925. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fair. xvii 403 p. 24 cm. B&w illustrations. Navy cloth. Some wrinkles to cloth. Moderate wear to extremities. Print wearing off spine. Inscribed by the author to an Ian Warren. Includes a handwritten letter to mr. Warren signed by the author on Hotel Seville New York letterhead. Faint dampstains to top corners of first pages and the plates. Paper browned. Small tear bottom of tile. <br/><br/>The Lure of the Great Ocean. A Book of Reference for the Traveler and Pleasure for the Stay-at-Home." Oceanic Publishing Company hardcover
CORV-BBP-10475Oceanic Publishing Co. NY. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Good. 9 maps numerous photos. Account of the author's voyages to nearly every part of the Pacific includes chapters on all the major island groups the Molokai leper colony blackbirding smuggling and more. 375pp. Index. 1st ed. > Language: English > Size: 8vo > Media/Binding: Hardcover Oceanic Publishing Co., NY hardcover
19207039CB1920. San Francisco Oceanic Publishing Company 1920. 8°. 375 S. Mit Abb. auf Tafeln. Orig.-Leinenband. unknown
1925208175New York: Oceanic Publishing Company 1925. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Good. 403 pages in good condition. Pages of text are yellowed. The many pages of photographs are bright and white. 9 maps plus one folding map at the back. Also an Addenda at the back. Blue cloth with white titles and bands. Corners are a little bumped and rubbed. Light scuffing on the covers. GOOD <br/> <br/> Oceanic Publishing Company hardcover
1981Q-0030536111Holt Rinehart and Winston 1981-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
1981Q-0030591716Horizon Book Promotions 1981-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Horizon Book Promotions paperback
19207039CBSan Francisco, Oceanic Publishing Company, 1920. 8°. 375 S. Mit Abb. auf Tafeln. Orig.-Leinenband.
mon0000069877Putnam Adult 16/01/1990 00:00:01. hardcover. Like New. 2.5381 cent in x 22.0812 cent in x 15.9898 cent in. Author signed Putnam Adult hardcover
1990Q-0399134166G. P. Putnam's Sons 1990-01-16. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
199082301Aiea HI: Coffee Enterprises Inc 1990. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 287 1 pages. Inscribed by the author Gerald Coffee on the half-title page. Inscription reads to Jim & Cristie GB/GBA Gerald Coffee 1-10-'98. Includes Acknowledgments; Foreword; 22 chapters including I Surrender; The Enemy's Other Face; Forgiving Oneself; The "Fiery Forge; Passageways through Fear; From "Why Me" to "Show Me!'; A Letter Home; Like Steel We Are Tempered by Extremes; the "Commune" of Communicating"; The Hanoi March; Jerry Jr.; Embracing the Good Fairy; Unity over Self; Hanoi Moon; God = Strength; Peepholes and Cracks; Free to Choose; Kinship with All Life; The Voice of Vietnam; Peace with Honor; Celebration; Beyond Survival. Gerald Coffee was interned as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on February 3 1966 and was held until his release on February 12 1973. U. S. Navy retired Captain Gerald Coffee flew low-level reconnaissance missions over Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis which provided photographic proof of Soviet nuclear-tipped missiles turning the tide of the dangerous Soviet - U.S. standoff. During the Vietnam War Jerry was flying a combat mission off the USS Kittyhawk when he was shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft guns. Immediately captured he was held prisoner for over 7 years in the infamous ‘Hanoi Hilton' communist prison where torture and solitary confinement were routine. His book Beyond Survival describes his experiences in gritty detail and his keynote talk has inspired thousands worldwide with a message of hope faith courage and honor. This book is a journey into the invincible human spirit that unites heart and mind in a compelling and unforgettable experience. Drawing from his seven years as a POW Captain Coffee offers a message we can draw on in any trying situation. His story demonstrates that conviction must come from within and in telling that story he touches the place inside of us where growth begins. This book is a positive statement about love and commitment in the midst of war and division. It contrasts the cold reality of war degradation and torture with the warmth of human connections inner serenity and kinship with all of life. It Poignantly illustrates that to be stripped of every thing that is familiar and by which we identify ourselves leaves us with only what unites us--our human identity. It conveys truths about relationships at every level--with ourselves with others. Derived from a Publishers Weekly article: Retired U.S. Navy captain Coffee was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam from 1966 to 1973 most of the time in Hanoi and in a cell by himself. How he endured and what he learned from the experience are the subjects of this inspiring book. By calling on his inner resources such as his faith his conviction that the United States was right to be in Vietnam his love for his family and his respect for his fellow prisoners he was able to overcome loneliness and the pain of torture. Each chapter is headed by a paragraph of invincible principles that Coffee discovered for himself during his ordeal: ``The only real security we have is the certainty that we're equipped to handle whatever happens to us''; ``Humor is integral to our peace of mind and ability to go beyond survival.''. Coffee Enterprises, Inc hardcover
1990Q-1555253334Nightingale Conant Corp 1990-01-01. Audio Cassette. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nightingale Conant Corp unknown
199051010New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1990. First Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. 287 1 pages. Lower front board corner somewhat bumped slight soiling to rear DJ. Inscribed by the author. Includes Acknowledgments; Foreword; 22 chapters including I Surrender; The Enemy's Other Face; Forgiving Oneself; The "Fiery Forge; Passageways through Fear; From "Why Me" to "Show Me!'; A Letter Home; Like Steel We Are Tempered by Extremes; the "Commune" of Communicating"; The Hanoi March; Jerry Jr.; Embracing the Good Fairy; Unity over Self; Hanoi Moon; God = Strength; Peepholes and Cracks; Free to Choose; Kinship with All Life; The Voice of Vietnam; Peace with Honor; Celebration; Beyond Survival. Gerald Coffee was interned as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on February 3 1966 and was held until his release on February 12 1973. U. S. Navy retired Captain Gerald Coffee flew low-level reconnaissance missions over Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis which provided photographic proof of Soviet nuclear-tipped missiles turning the tide of the dangerous Soviet - U.S. standoff. During the Vietnam War Jerry was flying a combat mission off the USS Kittyhawk when he was shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft guns. Immediately captured he was held prisoner for over 7 years in the infamous ‘Hanoi Hilton' communist prison where torture and solitary confinement were routine. His book Beyond Survival describes his experiences in gritty detail and his keynote talk has inspired thousands worldwide with a message of hope faith courage and honor. A brutally honest account of Captain Coffee's experience. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1990DADAX0399134166G.P. Putnam's Sons 1990-01-16. hardcover. New. 9.26x1.05x6.24. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
2013x-0415506476Routledge 2013. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 136 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.25 inches. Routledge paperback
2013x-0415506468Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. 122 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover