"AIRWAR" Vol 1 & 2 by Edward Jablonski Illustrated History of WWII Air Power
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"AIRWAR" Vol 1 & 2 by Edward Jablonski Illustrated History of WWII Air Power

Code: bom70030aw


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ARTIFACT: This is a two volume hardcover set of "Airwar: An Illustrated History of Air Power in the Second World War" by Edward Jablonski. This book deals with the tremendous forward strides in aviation by all nations involved in World War II. The book has several black and white photographs action and aerial and a handful of color illustrations. The books both have their original dust jackets and were published by Doubleday in 1971.

VINTAGE: Published 1971.

SIZE: Vol. 1: 192 pages plus index; Vol. 2: 228 pages plus index; approximately 11-1/4" in height and 8-1/2" in width (each).

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Glossy paper dust jacket, cloth-bound cover, paper (for each).

ATTACHMENT: Glued binding.

MARKINGS: Copyright 1971 by Edward Jablonski.

ITEM NOTES: This is from a WWII air power book collection that we will be listing more of over the next few months. VEX05 LEEX12/13 SEEX06/09/22

CONDITION: 6 (Fine+): The books have both separated at the center spine (inside) but spines are still holding together; some tearing/discoloration of dust jackets.

GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.