[Rarebooks] fs: WWII manual to ID French Ships

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Wed Sep 29 09:46:24 EDT 2004


Greetings All,

For your consideration:
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(No. 7383 )  [War Department]. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE: IDENTIFICATION OF
FRENCH NAVAL VESSELS - BASIC FIELD MANUAL FM 30-53, RESTRICTED.
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1942. First printing,
Wrappers, Duodecimo, iv, 93 pages, black & white photographs, illus.. Very
Good.
      One of the more scarce World War II manuals, this booklet contains
photographs, illustrations, and explanatory data relative to French naval
vessels. Bound in original tan paper covers, saddle-stapled binding. Prior
ownership name penned at lower fore corner of front cover, mild wrinkle to
head of spine. Clean and sound.    $75.00
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