VINTAGE 1943 FIRST PRINTING WWII Capt. Ted Lawson Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Very Good vintage condition. Beige hardcover cloth with a plane stamped in red on the front cover. ...
Binding
Hardcover Cloth
Numbered Pages
221
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Random House
Edited By
Robert Considine
Subject
Memoir, Air Force, Pilot
California Prop 65 Warning
N/A
Original/Facsimile
Original
Year Printed
1943
Language
English
Illustrator
N/A
Special Attributes
Illustrated, First Printing, Vintage, Decorative Endpapers, Publisher Stained Top Edge
Personalized
No
Region
North America
Author
Captain Ted W. Lawson
Topic
WWII, Doolittle Raid, Aviation
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Character Family
N/A
ISBN
N/A
Category

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Butterfly Vintage Books

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23 years ago, a family trip led us to an old farmer in Kent, Ohio. Tucked away in two weathered barns were thousands of forgotten books— stories, histories, and treasures waiting to be discovered. We ...
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