
Airwar
by Edward Jablonski
"Airwar" by Edward Jablonski, Doubleday, 1971. Hardcover in worn condition with a damaged dust jacket. Offers a detailed account of WWII aerial combat, focusing on the Luftwaffe and RAF. A must for military history collectors, despite the jacket's wear.
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The dust jacket of this hardcover edition is significantly worn, with visible tears and damage. The spine and cover show signs of age-related wear, although the book remains intact. The interior pages are in good condition, free from inscriptions or library markings. Despite its external condition, the book's content is well-preserved and legible.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"Airwar" by Edward Jablonski, published by Doubleday & Company, Inc. in 1971, offers an in-depth exploration of aerial combat during World War II. Jablonski, known for his authoritative works on aviation history, delves into the rise of the Luftwaffe and the critical role of the RAF during the war. This hardcover edition, printed in Garden City, New York, is a valuable resource for historians and aviation enthusiasts alike. While the book's dust jacket shows considerable wear and tear, the content remains a significant contribution to military history literature. This copy is particularly relevant for collectors interested in wartime aviation narratives.
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