
They Sailed Into Oblivion
by A. A. Hoehling
"They Sailed Into Oblivion" by A. A. Hoehling, published by Thomas Yoseloff in 1959, is a first edition hardcover exploring maritime disasters. Notable for its historical depth, this edition is bound in blue cloth with moderate wear and no dust jacket. A valuable resource for history enthusiasts.
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The book is a hardcover edition with a blue cloth cover that shows moderate wear, including frayed edges and some discoloration. The spine is intact, but there is no dust jacket present. The binding is solid, and the pages are clean, with no inscriptions or signatures.
About This Vintage 1959 Edition
"They Sailed Into Oblivion" by A. A. Hoehling, published by Thomas Yoseloff in New York and London in 1959, is a first edition hardcover that delves into the haunting tales of maritime disasters. This edition stands out as it captures the perilous nature of sea exploration with historical accuracy and detailed accounts. Hoehling, a respected author in the field of historical narratives, provides a gripping exploration of shipwrecks and the mysteries of the sea. This edition is particularly notable for its comprehensive approach to maritime history, making it a valuable addition to the collections of history enthusiasts and maritime scholars. The book is bound in a sturdy blue cloth cover, showing signs of wear, but remains intact and well-preserved for its age.
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Thomas Yoseloff
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