The Editor of Life 1959 2 volumes + disque 33 Tour. Texte en anglais. In-folio reliure éditeur pleine peau chagrinée sous étui noir à double compartiments. Dos et premier plat avec titre doré. 35,5 cm sur 26,8. 615 pages en pagination continue. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Disque rayé.bon état d’occasion.
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London, The Economist Office, 1939. Small folio. Bound with the original wrappers in comtemporary half cloth with. Entire volume 136, 1939, of The Economist. Binding with minor wear, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. VIII, 628, 17-24.
Original printing of The Economist - the most important and influential economic journal worldwide - from the year 1939 where Hitler invaded Poland and thereby initiated The Second World War.On September 2, 1939, the editor of the Economist wrote: ""Since it is in Poland the the line has been drawn, it is in Poland that we must take our immovable stand. German aggression and robbery, whether by force or by the threat of force must stop here and now and stop forever. For the British people, with a quite and unflurried resolution as strong as anything in their history, have determined that it is better to fight a war than to yield an inch on a principe that has become one of national honour and national safety"". In the following issue, published September 9, it has come to open war between Poland and Germany and the editor states: ""For the first time in his career, we may feel grateful to Hitler. Since a war was quite inevitable (and knowing what we now do of his state of mind, we can clearly see that it was), we could hardly have hoped for a straighter moral issue on which to fight it."". Here is offered a most interesting contemporary account from a British perspective on the beginning of The Second World.
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Taylor A. J. P. The Origins of the Second World War The origins of World War II. In English /Taylor A. J. P. The Origins of the Second World War Istoki Vtoroy mirovoy voyny. In English Fawcett Premier of 1968. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb994b70061ada7a41.
University of Oklahoma Press 1982 383 pages 14 986x2 54x22 606cm. 1982. Broché. 383 pages.
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Stavrov N.P. The Second World War. The Great Patriotic War. In 3 volumes. Volumes I, II, III. The Second World War. The Great Patriotic War. In 3 volumes. Volumes I, II, III. In Russian /Stavrov N.P. Vtoraya mirovaya. Velikaya Otechestvennaya. V 3-kh tomakh. Toma I, II, III. Vtoraya mirovaya. Velikaya Otechestvennaya. V 3-kh tomakh. Toma I, II, III. M. 2006. 669 p.. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5804234302289667.
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Poster of the Second World War. Order # 20 of the Supreme Commander of the Soviet Union, Marshal I. Stalin, on May 1, 1945, to set off fireworks in the capitals of the Allied republics: Moscow, Kiev, Minsk, Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Ashgabat, Tashkent, Stalinobad, Almaty, Frunze, Perozavodsk, Chisinau, Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, as well as in the hero cities: Leningrad, Stalingrad, Sevastopol, and Odessa - twenty artillery salvos./Plakat vremen VOV. Prikaz Verkhovnogo Glavnokomanduyushchego Marshala Sovetskogo Soyuza I. Stalina # 20. 1 maya 1945 goda o proivedenii salyuta v stolitsykh soyuznykh respublik: Moskve, Kieve, Minske, Baku, Tbilisi, Erevane, Ashkhabade, Tashkente, Stalinobade, Alma-Ate, Frunze, Perozavodske, Kishineve, Vilnyuse, Ri.. Poster of the Second World War. Order # 20 of the Supreme Commander of the Soviet Union, Marshal I. Stalin, on May 1, 1945, to set off fireworks in the capitals of the Allied republics: Moscow, Kiev, Minsk, Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Ashgabat, Tashkent, Stalinobad, Almaty, Frunze, Perozavodsk, Chisinau, Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, as well as in the hero cities: Leningrad, Stalingrad, Sevastopol, and Odessa - twenty artillery salvos. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-bd6bd49ba32fa696.