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The Lonely Battle … Foreword by Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton.

The Lonely Battle … Foreword by Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton.

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The Lonely Battle … Foreword by Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton.

by WETTERN, Desmond

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London, W. H. Allen, 1960. 8vo. Original boards in the beautiful illustrated wrappers (not price-clipped); pp. 223, plates after photographs; near-fine. First edition of an uncommon title. 'This unusual war story deals with the life and adventures of a British seaman in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation. Jim Cuming, a Sheffield man, was ashore when the survivors of the river gunboat Peterel were taken prisoner, and he managed to escape detection for four years, during which time he fought a lonely battle against the enemy' (blurb inside front flap).

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Henry Sotheran Ltd. GB (GB)
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Title
The Lonely Battle … Foreword by Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton.
Author
WETTERN, Desmond
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover

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Founded in York in 1761 and established in London on 1815, Henry Sotheran Limited has a long and distinguished history.For over 250 years we have been offering unsurpassed opportunities to collectors. Throughout our history we have prided ourselves on the quality and condition of our books and our friendly service.Our premises just off Piccadilly in the heart of London's West End are spacious and elegantly appointed and we welcome regular clients and passers-by alike to wander in and browse in a relaxing and convivial atmosphere.

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