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8vo., First Edition; with 17 plates on 8; original black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. THE RECIPIENT IS BELIVED TO BE GEORGE MONK, RADIO OFFICER ABOARD THE DANISH VESSEL EBRO IN CONVOY HG73. An established naval historian retells the stories of three convoys - OG71, HG73 and HG76 - on which Monsarrat drew for his splendid novel. SCARCE.
5 works in 2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces and plates; newly and handsomely bound in full navy blue crushed morocco, sides with double frame borders in gilt, backs gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt with an anchor device, all original pictorial wrappers (a little dust-soiled) preserved, a splendid set ideal as a gift or for presentation. The finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII and a maritime classic. The story, based upon the author's own experiences [see 'Chronicles' below] , forms the basis of Charles Frend's notable feature film starring Jack Hawkins in one of his most memorable roles. So accurate is its depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic that it is one of the very few works of fiction admitted by Law to his standard bibliography 'The Royal Navy in World War Two'. Law, 1865. Monsarrat's 'WWII Chronicles', arguably the definitive record of corvette service in WWII, are the basis of the novel. The set comprises 'HM Corvette' (1942), 'East Coast Corvette' (1943), 'Corvette Command' (1944) and 'HM Frigate' (1946). The first three volumes were combined and issued in slightly abridged form as 'Three Corvettes' (1945). Taken together and in sequence the four volumes provide a near-continuous record of Monsarrat's own wartime service. Furthermore they contain much of the inspiration and context, and in several cases actual incidents which reappear in the author's masterpiece 'The Cruel Sea' (1951), arguably the finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII. Monsarrat's seatime began in HMS Campanula [broadly the 'HMS Flower' of the first volume] on the North Atlantic convoys; at one time she was the only RN vessel operating out of St. Johns. She is perhaps best known for her service in convoy OG71 (Milford Haven-Gibraltar, August 1941) which suffered so badly at the hands of a U-boat pack that it was ordered to seek shelter in neutral Lisbon. Many of the merchantmen were lost (including the SS Aquila with 22 Wrens aboard) together with the escorts HMS Bath and HMS Zinnia. The full story is related by Lund and Ludlam in 'Nightmare Convoy' (1987). He then transferred to HMS Guillemot ['HMS Dipper' in the second volume] serving on the East Coast convoys. Among the actions portrayed are the torpedoing of HMS Vortigern by E-boat S-104, and the successful destruction of an HE-111 in August 1941. HMS Guillemot's captain, Lombard-Hobson' has said of Monsarrat 'he was reserved and unpopular, but I liked him myself'. Monsarrat then assumed command of HMS Shearwater ['HMS Winger' in the third volume] operating in the North Sea out of Harwich. Individual volumes are becoming increasingly elusive. COMPLETE SETS ARE SELDOM OFFERED FOR SALE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.120 (HM Corvette); Law 1008 (East Coast Corvette), 1007 (Corvette Command) and 1084 (HM Frigate). Astonishingly 'HM Corvette' is not recorded by Law.
201683202Shenandoah Muse. As New. 2016. Hardcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 367 pages; Extra postage required for priority and international shipping. . Shenandoah Muse hardcover
2001066173University of Chicago Press 2001. Book. New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff color pictorial wraps. New/as issued. 1st ptg. xiv303 pp. illus. University of Chicago Press Paperback
1892785Philadelphia: Spangler & Davis 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt titles. A very good copy of this scarce title with bending at the spine tips and two spots of mild discoloration to the covers - one spineward on the front cover visible in the photo and one beneath the titles on the spine cap. Previous owner's name neatly to the top of the front pastedown otherwise and unmarked copy. Hinges and binding are solid. 235 pages. <br/><br/> Spangler & Davis hardcover
19804208Raleigh NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History 1980. First edition. Hardcover. VG/VG. Blue cloth-covered boards with giltstamped title to spine B&W frontis. Ex-lib copies: spine label marked out stamps to head and tail-edges stamps to verso and recto of title pps label to rear feps paper & glue residue to rear pdeps where card pocket was removed. Slight tone. ISBN Vol II: 0865261474. Missing dustjackets. North Carolina Division of Archives and History hardcover
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 159 pages with many color photos. Chapters include Michigan copper in the Mediterranean , Lugged axeheads of bronze age found on Isle Royale, Were the copper miners of Michigan giants? Poverty point: bronze age town & Gulf Ports on the copper trail, Were prehistoric copper oxhide ingots manufactured on the Mississippi coast near the mouth of the Mississippis river? Megalithic colony in Greenland, America's Stongehenge: a map of the Atlantic Ocean in stones, Ocean pendants, crossing teh Atlantic via the Azores, The Sillustani Necropolis in Peru, etc.
2004DADAX0761828036UPA 2004-03-12. paperback. New. 6.28x0.89x8.94. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UPA paperback
1908015755Princeton NJ: Princeton University Library 1908. Book. Near Fine. Buckram. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original text block newly recased in olive buckram gold foil title stamp on spine new endsheets text block edges slightly trimmed. xii295 pp. lacks frontis. engraving of Washington all other plates present. A few minor internal repairs to closed edge tears interior otherwise clean and bright. Durable reference copy. Scarce. Princeton University Library Hardcover
199218644University of South Carolina Press. VG/VG. 1992. Hardcover. 0872498336 . Crisp bright hardback with minimal wear. ; . University of South Carolina Press, hardcover
199218643University of South Carolina Press. NF/NF. 1992. Hardcover. 0872498336 . Crisp bright hardback with scant wear; appears unread. ; . University of South Carolina Press, hardcover
193017316Cincinnati: John Omwake. Very Good. 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Published for private distribution by John Omwake. Collaborators: H. C. Frey Harrisburg Pa. H. K. Landis Lancaster Pa. Catherine P. Margrave Cincinati. Clean maroon cloth decortated with gilt. Interior of text is tight clean & intact. Pictorial frontispiece. Illustrated with photographs drawings and paintings. The origin of the Conestoga Wagon and its name. Pennsylvania ; B&W Photo Paintings & Drawing Ills.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 136 pages . John Omwake hardcover
2008Q-1601381530Atlantic Publishing Company 2008-04-20. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atlantic Publishing Company paperback
1953031273Garden City NY: Doubleday and Co. 1953. Book. VG. Cloth. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Two-tone blue cloth silver lettering illus. endpapers. First edition stated. Modest shelf wear spine panel sunned corners lightly rubbed cloth slightly wrinkled along upper front joint. Firm binding clean interior. 550 pp. w/ b&w illus. photographs throughout. Scarce in hardcover. Doubleday and Co. Hardcover
197735659South Carolina Department of Archives & History. 1977. Hardcover. 0872499405 . First edition with light cover wear; heavy textblock edge foxing. Pages tight clean unmarked. DJ very worn with tears soil. ; . South Carolina Department of Archives & History, hardcover
197435658South Carolina Department of Archives & History. 1974. Hardcover. First edition with light cover wear; upper textblock edge foxed with light smudging/foxing on other edges. Pages tight clean unmarked. DJ very worn with tears soil. ; . South Carolina Department of Archives & History, hardcover
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1926601558Newburgh NY: Newburgh Printing Company 1926. Scarce first edition of this history of the Cold Spring fire department. Cold Spring is a village in the town of Philipstown in Putnam County New York located in the Hudson Valley. Illustrated. Book is generally clean and crisp with some very light wear and soil. 5.5 x 8 inches. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 5.5"x8". Newburgh Printing Company