
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936-1945
by John Toland
"The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936-1945" by John Toland, published by Random House in 1970, explores Japan's role in WWII. Hardcover in good condition, free from inscriptions. Ideal for historians and military history enthusiasts.
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The hardcover is in good condition with some wear visible on the spine and corners. There are no inscriptions or library markings, indicating it has been well-preserved. The dust jacket condition is unknown, but the binding remains intact and the pages are clean.
About This Vintage 1970 Edition
This volume, "The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936-1945" by John Toland, is published by Random House in New York, 1970. This historical work provides an in-depth analysis of the Japanese Empire's trajectory during the critical years of 1936 to 1945. John Toland, a respected historian, offers a comprehensive narrative that delves into the military and political aspects of Japan's involvement in World War II. This edition is a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of military history. The book is presented in a sturdy hardcover format, though the condition of the dust jacket is unknown. The absence of inscriptions or library markings suggests it has been privately owned, maintaining its original integrity.
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