Eyes of the War Vol. II: A Photographic Report of World War II by Nat Hyman - front cover
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Eyes of the War Vol. II: A Photographic Report of World War II

by Nat Hyman

"Eyes of the War Vol. II: A Photographic Report of World War II" by Nat Hyman, Telpic Sales, Inc., 1945, Third Printing. Hardcover with no dust jacket, fair condition. Features 400 authentic battle photos from the Pacific Theater. A valuable historical resource capturing American military efforts during WWII. Spine and edge wear present.

$11.49$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1945
Telpic Sales, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B1-AT-BS-0032

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Condition Details

The book shows significant wear, particularly along the spine and edges, with noticeable fraying and chipping. The binding is intact, but there is no dust jacket present. The pages exhibit age-related toning but remain legible and firmly bound. This copy is a third printing from November 1945, reflecting its historical value despite the physical imperfections.

About This Vintage 1945 Edition

"Eyes of the War Vol. II: A Photographic Report of World War II," compiled and edited by Nat Hyman, is a significant historical document published by Telpic Sales, Inc. in New York, 1945. This third printing, released in November 1945, offers an authentic visual account of World War II, focusing on the Pacific Theater. The book features 400 authentic battle photos reproduced from official Army and Navy sources, U.S. Signal Corps, and press association photos. Nat Hyman's work provides a comprehensive view of the American military efforts from December 7, 1941, to V-J Day, September 2, 1945. This edition is notable for its detailed photographic documentation, making it a valuable resource for historians and collectors of military history. The physical condition indicates wear on the spine and edges, but the book remains intact, offering a glimpse into the era's visual history.

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Telpic Sales, Inc.

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