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The
Caine Mutiny
A Novel of WWII
by Herman Wouk
Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Garden City, NY
1951
The epic novel of mutiny in the United States Navy during World War II, 1944.
This book measures 8 1/2 by 5 3/4. There are 498 pages of text.
There is no dust jacket. The front cover has a mark on it similar to that of a glass being set upon it (round). The spine is pulling away from the binding at the top of the book. The owner has written thier name on the inside cover at the very top in blue ink. The corners and edges show signs of age and wear. The blue chapter titles are still clear and vibrant as is the inside of the front and back cover artwork. The pages are in excellent clear condition with NO writing. The title and artwork on the spine is in good condition.
Please see photos of all damages before purchasing.
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