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Naval Inst Pr 2000 4th print hardcover Near fine in fine jacket Size: 6x1x9; NOT an ex library book. 250 pages including the index. Dust jacket has no chips or tears.
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ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover NOT an ex library book. 250 pages including the index. Dust jacket has no chips or tears. [Batavia, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
Naval Institute Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Date: 2000. Reprint. Hardcover. 1557508119 . Crisp, clean bright & tight. . 2000. Naval Institute Press ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [US]
Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Date: 2000. First Printing. Hardcover. 1557508119 . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 250 pages . 2000. Naval Institute Press ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [US]
Naval Inst Pr 2005 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Very Good in Very Good jacket Writing ink ink on reverse of front endpaper and on page 250; DJ lightly age-toned.; 250 pages.
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ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover First Edition Writing ink ink on reverse of front endpaper and on page 250; DJ lightly age-toned. ; 250 pages [Syracuse, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
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ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover Buy with confidence! Book is in good condition with minor wear to the pages, binding, and minor marks within [Amherst, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
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ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover Very Good condition. Shows only minor signs of wear, and very minimal markings inside (if any). [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Annapolis, Maryland. Naval Institute Press.] Hardcover XXIV, 250, (2) pages. With some illustrations. Original halfcloth binding and an illustrated dustjacket. 24x16 cm * When U-234 slipped out of a Norwegian harbor on her maiden voyage in March 1945, the submarine carried a precious assortment of armaments and a select group of officials destined for Japan. En route came word that Germany had surrendered, and the boat's commander, Johann Heinrich Fehler, suddenly found himself in a rogue submarine. U-234 was not only loaded with the most technically advanced weaponry and electronic detection devices of the era, but also two Japanese naval officers still at war with the Allies who preferred death to surrender. This dramatic account of the fateful voyage offers an intriguing look at the individuals involved. Until now, the legacy of U-234 has centered on her ominous cargo, including 560 kilograms of uranium oxide, the presence of which has been the focus of countless theories and conjecture about the Nazi's plan to build an atom bomb in Japan as Germany was losing the war in Europe.With this book Joseph Mark Scalia argues that the submarine's value lies not in her inanimate cargo but in the individuals accompanying the material to Japan. Through exhaustive research into U.S. Navy interrogation records, European and Japanese archives, and interviews with former U-234 crewmembers and other principals, ...
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Annapolis, Maryland. Naval Institute Press.] Hardcover XXIV, 250, (2) pages. With some illustrations. Original halfcloth binding and an illustrated dustjacket. 24x16 cm * When U-234 slipped out of a Norwegian harbor on her maiden voyage in March 1945, the submarine carried a precious assortment of armaments and a select group of officials destined for Japan. En route came word that Germany had surrendered, and the boat's commander, Johann Heinrich Fehler, suddenly found himself in a rogue submarine. U-234 was not only loaded with the most technically advanced weaponry and electronic detection devices of the era, but also two Japanese naval officers still at war with the Allies who preferred death to surrender. This dramatic account of the fateful voyage offers an intriguing look at the individuals involved. Until now, the legacy of U-234 has centered on her ominous cargo, including 560 kilograms of uranium oxide, the presence of which has been the focus of countless theories and conjecture about the Nazi's plan to build an atom bomb in Japan as Germany was losing the war in Europe.With this book Joseph Mark Scalia argues that the submarine's value lies not in her inanimate cargo but in the individuals accompanying the material to Japan. Through exhaustive research into U.S. Navy interrogation records, European and Japanese archives, and interviews with former U-234 crewmembers and other principals, ...
Annapolis, Maryland. Naval Institute Press. (cDate: 2000) HARDCOVER.. Near Fine/Fine dj. (brown spots on back cover else appears never read. jacket complete/clean/crisp, no tears) 8vo. 16 pages of photographs. xxiv. + 256pp. Includes Source Notes, Bibliography, & Index. Blue boards & black cloth back. Stated "First printing" BUT IN FACT an 01, 2nd per print line. Not a remainder. Inscribed & SIGNED by the author on half-title page. Foreword by Dr. Jurgen Rohwer. Multiple brown spots on back cover (origin unknown) else appears never read. JAcket complete/clean/crisp, no tears. 2000. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [US]
Naval Inst Pr 2000 Hardcover Like New in Fine jacket Size: 23 cm.; Dust jacket condition: Fine. When U-234 slipped out of a Norwegian harbor on her maiden voyage in March 1945, the submarine carried a precious assortment of armaments and a select group of officials destined for Japan. En route came word that Germany had surrendered, and the boat's commander, Johann Heinrich Fehler, suddenly found himself in a rogue submarine. U-234 was not only loaded with the most technically advanced weaponry and electronic detection devices of the era, but also two Japanese naval officers still at war with the Allies who preferred death to surrender. This dramatic account of the fateful voyage offers an intriguing look at the individuals involved. Until now, the legacy of U-234 has centered on her ominous cargo, including 560 kilograms of uranium oxide, the presence of which has been the focus of countless theories and conjecture. With this book Joseph Mark Scalia argues that the submarine's value lies not in her inanimate cargo but in the individuals accompanying the material to Japan. Through exhaustive research into U.S. Navy interrogation records, European and Japanese archives, and interviews with former U-234 crewmembers and other principals, Scalia has produced a fascinating portrait of proud warriors coping with defeat. Among them was a high-ranking naval judge sent to Tokyo to purge the residual elements from an infamous spy ring, an anti-aircraft and air defense expert, a top n ...
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover Dust jacket condition: Fine. When U-234 slipped out of a Norwegian harbor on her maiden voyage in March 1945, the submarine carried a precious assortment of armaments and a select group of officials destined for Japan. En route came word that Germany had surrendered, and the boat's commander, Johann Heinrich Fehler, suddenly found himself in a rogue submarine. U-234 was not only loaded with the most technically advanced weaponry and electronic detection devices of the era, but also two Japanese naval officers still at war with the Allies who preferred death to surrender. This dramatic account of the fateful voyage offers an intriguing look at the individuals involved. Until now, the legacy of U-234 has centered on her ominous cargo, including 560 kilograms of uranium oxide, the presence of which has been the focus of countless theories and conjecture. With this book Joseph Mark Scalia argues that the submarine's value lies not in her inanimate cargo but in the individuals accompanying the material to Japan. Through exhaustive research into U.S. Navy interrogation records, European and Japanese archives, and interviews with former U-234 crewmembers and other principals, Scalia has produced a fascinating portrait of proud warriors coping with defeat. Among them was a high-ranking naval judge sent to Tokyo to purge the residual elements from an infamous spy ring, an anti-aircraft an ...
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ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover First Edition First printing as stated. Inscribed to Catherine on Title page. Dust Jacket in new Brodart cover. [Lynchburg, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
Naval Inst Pr. DJ in archival cover. State first printing. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Date: 2000. 2000. Naval Inst Pr ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [US]
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Inst Pr] Hardcover First Edition DJ in archival cover. State first printing. [Garrison, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Institute Press, USA] Hardcover 250 pages. Footnotes, bibliography, index. "The first book solely devoted to U-234. Provides a thorough examination of the 1600-ton Type XB minelaying submarine from its launch on 23 December 1943 to its surrender to an American destroyer on 15 May 1945. Evaluates the technology carried aboard - an entire ME_262 fighter and submarine stealth electronics - and places the mystery of the uranium oxide cargo in perspective." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's ink stamp inside front board and upon title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Germany's Last Mission to Japan: The Failed Voyage of U-234 World War 1939-1945 WWII Naval Operations Submarine Blockade German Germany Military Relations Japan Transportation Uraniuim Oxide Type XB Minelaying Submarine ME-262 Fighter Nuclear Research Wea [Ladysmith, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 2000]
USA: Naval Institute Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 2000. Second Printing. Hardcover. 1557508119 . 250 pages. Footnotes, bibliography, index. "The first book solely devoted to U-234. Provides a thorough examination of the 1600-ton Type XB minelaying submarine from its launch on 23 December 1943 to its surrender to an American destroyer on 15 May 1945. Evaluates the technology carried aboard - an entire ME_262 fighter and submarine stealth electronics - and places the mystery of the uranium oxide cargo in perspective." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's ink stamp inside front board and upon title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Germany's Last Mission to Japan: The Failed Voyage of U-234 World War 1939-1945 WWII Naval Operations Submarine Blockade German Germany Military Relations Japan Transportation Uraniuim Oxide Type XB Minelaying Submarine ME-262 Fighter Nuclear Research Wea . 2000. Naval Institute Press ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [CA]
ISBN10: 1557508119, ISBN13: 9781557508119, [publisher: Naval Institute Press, USA] Hardcover 250 pages. Footnotes, bibliography, index. "The first book solely devoted to U-234. Provides a thorough examination of the 1600-ton Type XB minelaying submarine from its launch on 23 December 1943 to its surrender to an American destroyer on 15 May 1945. Evaluates the technology carried aboard - an entire ME_262 fighter and submarine stealth electronics - and places the mystery of the uranium oxide cargo in perspective." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's ink stamp inside front board and upon title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Germany's Last Mission to Japan: The Failed Voyage of U-234 World War 1939-1945 WWII Naval Operations Submarine Blockade German Germany Military Relations Japan Transportation Uraniuim Oxide Type XB Minelaying Submarine ME-262 Fighter Nuclear Research Wea [Ladysmith, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 2000]
USA Naval Institute Press 2000 Second Printing Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 1557508119. 250 pages. Footnotes, bibliography, index. "The first book solely devoted to U-234. Provides a thorough examination of the 1600-ton Type XB minelaying submarine from its launch on 23 December 1943 to its surrender to an American destroyer on 15 May 1945. Evaluates the technology carried aboard-an entire ME_262 fighter and submarine stealth electronics-and places the mystery of the uranium oxide cargo in perspective."-from dust jacket. Prior owner's ink stamp inside front board and upon title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; Germany's Last Mission to Japan: The Failed Voyage of U-234 World War 1939-1945 WWII Naval Operations Submarine Blockade German Germany Military Relations Japan Transportation Uraniuim Oxide Type XB Minelaying Submarine ME-262 Fighter Nuclear Research Wea.
Naval Inst Pr, Date: 2000-04-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2000. Naval Inst Pr ISBN 1557508119 9781557508119 [US]
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