Description: HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR - VOL.5 - PBC - MARSHALL CAVENDISH PUBLISHER 1973 - USA VINYL BINDER WITH 15 ISSUES - #66 THRU #80INCLUDES:#66. Battle of the Hedgerows #67. The Great Marianas turkey shoot #68. The Bomb Plot #69. The Red Army Bursts into Poland#70. Allies Smash Two German Armies #71. Prisoner of the Kwai #72. Paris Freed! #73. Arnhem #74. Inside the Camps #75. The incredible career of Richard Sorge #76. The strange career and spectacular death of the Tirpitz #77. The Soviet view of Liberation #78. The Red Army's drive to the gates of Berlin #79. Bombing #80. Battle of the Bulge - Hitler's Last Gamble BINDER IS 11 1/2" TALL, 9" WIDE, 1 1/2" AT THICKEST POINT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH MINIMAL SIGNS OF BEING READ AND STORED - I SEE NO MAJOR ISSUESI WILL ALSO BE LISTING VOLUMES #1, #2, #3PLEASE SEE PICTURES CLOSELY & WITH ZOOM FEATURE, AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION FOR YOU QUESTIONS? JUST ASK! I WOULD BE HAPPY TO RESPOND! I DO NOT TAKE RETURNSNote on shipping - The most economical shipping is ground advantage which is 2-5 business days. Priority mail is 1-4 business days. (I have recently seen both take longer). I have my account set in a way that any shipping discount I may get is passed directly to the buyer. I pack with safety and most reasonable shipping cost in mind. I do ship quickly INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ONLY THROUGH E-BAY INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING HUBPAYMENT IS REQUIRED & EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF WINNING BIDTHANKS FOR LOOKING~HAPPY BIDDING!please check out my other listings!
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Includes: 15 issues
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Included: Issues 66 thru 80
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Features: In vinyl bound binder
Time period: 1939 - 1945
Publisher: BPC Publishing - Marshall Cavendish
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Region of Origin: Germany
Subject: History-WWII-Hitler-Conflict-Allies, British, Americans, Soviets