Aeronautical prints & drawings. Foreword by Major General Sir Frederick H. Sykes.
by MARSH, W. Lockwood
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- Hardcover
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Deal, Kent, United Kingdom
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About This Item
London, Halton and Truscott Smith Ltd.,, 1924.. 1924 xx, 36 p. 87 plates including 8 coloured. 3 illustrations in the text. No. 417 of an edition of 1000 copies. Publisher's blue cloth over bevelled boards, gilt. Light spotting to a few pages and rubbing to spine ends and corners. Internally clean and tight. A few relevant cuttings from The Times inserted including an obituary of Orville Wright. A very good copy.
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- COBNAR BOOKS (GB)
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- Title
- Aeronautical prints & drawings. Foreword by Major General Sir Frederick H. Sykes.
- Author
- MARSH, W. Lockwood
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- London, Halton and Truscott Smith Ltd.,
- Date Published
- 1924.
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