
Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese P.O.W.
by Mary Breu
"Last Letters from Attu" by Mary Breu, published by Alaska Northwest Books in 2009, is a paperback biography detailing Etta Jones's life as an Alaska pioneer and WWII Japanese POW. In good condition, this edition is essential for those interested in World War II history and pioneering women. ISBN: 978-0-88240-818-1.
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The book is in good condition with no visible inscriptions or library markings. The cover shows minimal wear, and the binding remains intact. There is no dust jacket, but the paperback cover is clean and well-preserved.
About This 2009 Edition
"Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese P.O.W." by Mary Breu is published by Alaska Northwest Books in 2009. This paperback edition provides a detailed account of Etta Jones's life as an Alaska pioneer and her harrowing experience as a Japanese prisoner of war during World War II. The book explores the resilience and courage of Jones, offering a unique perspective on the war and life in Alaska. Mary Breu, through meticulous research, brings to light the untold story of an extraordinary woman. This edition is a valuable addition for collectors interested in World War II history and biographies of pioneering women. The book is in good condition with no inscriptions or library markings.
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