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Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Excellent. 8x5x1. Vintage Pictorial Cover Book is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Inside text appears to be unread! No writing or markings in the book. Outside pictorial covers show some minor scuffing and wear to include the outside corners and edges. Pictorial Cover without Dust Jacket. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and collecting. Landmark Book #103. During World War II the US Navy's construction battalions- better known as the Seabees- ranged far and wide, building the bases, airfields, docks, bridges and other installations that contributed so enormously to the final Allied victory. Here is the stirring story of the men whose ingenuity, bravery, and perseverance earned them their famous "Can Do" reputation. Illustrated with more than 60 official US Navy photographs. A nice book! 1963. Random House [US]
Random House Hardcover Good Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 1963. Random House [US]
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 1963. Random House [US]
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 1963. Random House [US]
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 1963. Random House [US]
[publisher: Random House] Hardcover Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.9 [Reno, NV, U.S.A.]
Random House 1963 Hardcover Excellent Size: 8x5x1; Vintage Pictorial Cover Book is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Inside text appears to be unread! No writing or markings in the book. Outside pictorial covers show some minor scuffing and wear to include the outside corners and edges. Pictorial Cover without Dust Jacket. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and collecting. Landmark Book #103. During World War II the US Navy's construction battalions-better known as the Seabees-ranged far and wide, building the bases, airfields, docks, bridges and other installations that contributed so enormously to the final Allied victory. Here is the stirring story of the men whose ingenuity, bravery, and perseverance earned them their famous "Can Do" reputation. Illustrated with more than 60 official US Navy photographs. A nice book!
Random House. Good with no dust jacket; Light corner bumping. Inside nice and clean. . Pictorial cover. With dust jacket. Date: 1963. Hardcover. Landmark; Vol. 103; 8vo; 190 pages . 1963. Random House [US]
[publisher: Random House] Hardcover Vintage Pictorial Cover Book is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Inside text appears to be unread! No writing or markings in the book. Outside pictorial covers show some minor scuffing and wear to include the outside corners and edges. Pictorial Cover without Dust Jacket. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and collecting. Landmark Book #103. During World War II the US Navy's construction battalions- better known as the Seabees- ranged far and wide, building the bases, airfields, docks, bridges and other installations that contributed so enormously to the final Allied victory. Here is the stirring story of the men whose ingenuity, bravery, and perseverance earned them their famous "Can Do" reputation. Illustrated with more than 60 official US Navy photographs. A nice book! [Lynchburg, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1963]
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Excellent/Very Good. 8x5x1. HARD TO FIND WITH A DUST JACKET! Book appears to be a First Printing. This is a Pictorial Cover Book in the Landmark series when they switched from Cloth to Pictorial Covers and then dropped the Dust Jacket- this is the only title in the United States Landmark series that has the pictorial cover and the dust jacket and is normally found without the dust jacket. Book is in Excellent condition with the inside text appearing to be Unread and Unused! Book has a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Not sure this book was ever opened before I did it. No writing or markings inside or outside the book. Outside pictorial covers are very nice- the best I have ever seen in 25+ years of collecting Landmark books. Great looking corners and edges. Dust Jacket is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with very minor wear and edge chipping. Dust Jacket is NOT price clipped (195/195) and is now covered by a new clear mylar cover. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and co ...
Random House, Date: 1963. Hardcover. Good Condition/Fair. Ex-library, rebound in illustrated library binding. The pages are yellowed, a little soiling to the margins; a good solid reading copy overall. The dust jacket is creased, discolored and worn. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Juvenile; Inventory No: 206225. . 1963. Random House [US]
[publisher: Random House] Hardcover Ex-library, rebound in illustrated library binding. The pages are yellowed, a little soiling to the margins; a good solid reading copy overall. The dust jacket is creased, discolored and worn. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Juvenile; Inventory No: 206225. [Lexington, MO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1963]
Random House 1963 Hardcover Excellent in Very Good jacket Size: 8x5x1; HARD TO FIND WITH A DUST JACKET! Book appears to be a First Printing. This is a Pictorial Cover Book in the Landmark series when they switched from Cloth to Pictorial Covers and then dropped the Dust Jacket-this is the only title in the United States Landmark series that has the pictorial cover and the dust jacket and is normally found without the dust jacket. Book is in Excellent condition with the inside text appearing to be Unread and Unused! Book has a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Not sure this book was ever opened before I did it. No writing or markings inside or outside the book. Outside pictorial covers are very nice-the best I have ever seen in 25+ years of collecting Landmark books. Great looking corners and edges. Dust Jacket is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with very minor wear and edge chipping. Dust Jacket is NOT price clipped (195/195) and is now covered by a new clear mylar cover. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and collectin ...
New York: Random House, Date: 1963. Part of the Landmark series written in the 1950's for school age kids. Written by noted historians. Nice copy. Unmarked and clean. Pictorial boards. Light wear at spine. Scarce. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1963. Random House [US]
[publisher: Random House, New York] Hardcover First Edition Part of the Landmark series written in the 1950's for school age kids. Written by noted historians. Nice copy. Unmarked and clean. Pictorial boards. Light wear at spine. Scarce. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall [Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1963]
[publisher: Random House] Hardcover HARD TO FIND WITH A DUST JACKET! Book appears to be a First Printing. This is a Pictorial Cover Book in the Landmark series when they switched from Cloth to Pictorial Covers and then dropped the Dust Jacket- this is the only title in the United States Landmark series that has the pictorial cover and the dust jacket and is normally found without the dust jacket. Book is in Excellent condition with the inside text appearing to be Unread and Unused! Book has a tight binding and clean crisp pages. Not sure this book was ever opened before I did it. No writing or markings inside or outside the book. Outside pictorial covers are very nice- the best I have ever seen in 25+ years of collecting Landmark books. Great looking corners and edges. Dust Jacket is in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition with very minor wear and edge chipping. Dust Jacket is NOT price clipped (195/195) and is now covered by a new clear mylar cover. Book has come from a private collection. A less common title in this great series. Landmark Books and World Landmark Books are accurate, in-depth stories for young people in the 9-15 year old range. These living histories were written by award-winning authors or by men and women who experienced the events first hand. Written during the 1950's and 1960's and illustrated either with two-color drawings or clear photographs, the books are informative, enjoyable, and well worth reading and collecting. Landmark Book #1 ...
Random House. Very Good+ in Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1963. Hardcover. Pictorial cover has wear to corners but clean, bright, and in very good+ condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Small erasure to corner of title page. Pages are clean and pristine. Book has never been cracked open. Dust jacket has light wear but clean and in good+ condition. DJ protected by a like new, clear, acid-free mylar cover. We add mylar covers to all books with DJs to preserve the DJs and add luster to magnify their beauty. (If pictured, shown without the mylar cover for an accurate representation of dust jacket. ) ; Landmark Books, 103; 0 pages . 1963. Random House [US]
Hardcover First Edition CASTILLO, Edmund L. THE SEABEES OF WORLD WAR II. Illustrated With Official Navy Photographs. Foreword by Adm. Ben Morrell. NY: Random House, [1963]. 8vo., pictorial cloth in dust jacket. Landmark Books #103- presumed to be the first edition as many times Landmark titles have no printing statement on the copyright page. The "Can Do" guys, whose ingenuity, bravery and preserverance at various locations around the world, is the subject of this book. Signed presentation from Castillo on verso of the half-title page: "To Vice Admiral William E. Ellis, who made the Sixth Fleet make sense. Edmund L. Castillo. Villefranche- July 16, 1965." Adm. Ellis, a highly-decorated, veteran fighter pilot, was appointed as the new commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet by President Johnson in 1964. Ellis was known as a strict disciplinarian- a "hard charger." Very Good (clean & tight); modest edgewear with short tears d/j. $125.00. [Asbury Park, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1963]
Date: 1963. CASTILLO, Edmund L. THE SEABEES OF WORLD WAR II. Illustrated With Official Navy Photographs. Foreword by Adm. Ben Morrell. NY: Random House, [1963]. 8vo., pictorial cloth in dust jacket. Landmark Books #103- presumed to be the first edition as many times Landmark titles have no printing statement on the copyright page. The "Can Do" guys, whose ingenuity, bravery and preserverance at various locations around the world, is the subject of this book. Signed presentation from Castillo on verso of the half-title page: "To Vice Admiral William E. Ellis, who made the Sixth Fleet make sense. Edmund L. Castillo. Villefranche- July 16, 1965." Adm. Ellis, a highly-decorated, veteran fighter pilot, was appointed as the new commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet by President Johnson in 1964. Ellis was known as a strict disciplinarian- a "hard charger." Very Good (clean & tight); modest edgewear with short tears d/j. $125.00. 1963. US
1963 CASTILLO, Edmund L. THE SEABEES OF WORLD WAR II. Illustrated With Official Navy Photographs. Foreword by Adm. Ben Morrell. NY: Random House, [1963]. 8vo., pictorial cloth in dust jacket. Landmark Books #103-presumed to be the first edition as many times Landmark titles have no printing statement on the copyright page. The "Can Do" guys, whose ingenuity, bravery and preserverance at various locations around the world, is the subject of this book. Signed presentation from Castillo on verso of the half-title page: "To Vice Admiral William E. Ellis, who made the Sixth Fleet make sense. Edmund L. Castillo. Villefranche-July 16, 1965." Adm. Ellis, a highly-decorated, veteran fighter pilot, was appointed as the new commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet by President Johnson in 1964. Ellis was known as a strict disciplinarian-a "hard charger." Very Good (clean & tight); modest edgewear with short tears d/j. $125.00.
Date: 1963. CASTILLO, Edmund L. THE SEABEES OF WORLD WAR II. Illustrated With Official Navy Photographs. Foreword by Adm. Ben Morrell. NY: Random House, [1963]. 8vo., pictorial cloth in dust jacket. Landmark Books #103- presumed to be the first edition as many times Landmark titles have no printing statement on the copyright page. The "Can Do" guys, whose ingenuity, bravery and preserverance at various locations around the world, is the subject of this book. Signed presentation from Castillo on verso of the half-title page: "To Vice Admiral William E. Ellis, who made the Sixth Fleet make sense. Edmund L. Castillo. Villefranche- July 16, 1965." Adm. Ellis, a highly-decorated, veteran fighter pilot, was appointed as the new commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet by President Johnson in 1964. Ellis was known as a strict disciplinarian- a "hard charger." Very Good (clean & tight); modest edgewear with short tears d/j. $125.00. 1963. [US]
Hardcover First Edition CASTILLO, Edmund L. THE SEABEES OF WORLD WAR II. Illustrated With Official Navy Photographs. Foreword by Adm. Ben Morrell. NY: Random House, [1963]. 8vo., pictorial cloth in dust jacket. Landmark Books #103- presumed to be the first edition as many times Landmark titles have no printing statement on the copyright page. The "Can Do" guys, whose ingenuity, bravery and preserverance at various locations around the world, is the subject of this book. Signed presentation from Castillo on verso of the half-title page: "To Vice Admiral William E. Ellis, who made the Sixth Fleet make sense. Edmund L. Castillo. Villefranche- July 16, 1965." Adm. Ellis, a highly-decorated, veteran fighter pilot, was appointed as the new commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet by President Johnson in 1964. Ellis was known as a strict disciplinarian- a "hard charger." Very Good (clean & tight); modest edgewear with short tears d/j. $125.00. [Asbury Park, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1963]
ISBN10: 1456476033, ISBN13: 9781456476038, [publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform] Softcover Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. [Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2011]
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