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Book Description Reprint of the 2005 original. XXVIII, 116 PP with 2 maps and around 135 b/w photos. Pictorial laminated boards, dj. Fine. Oblong: 22.8 x 25.4. Seller Inventory # 61349
Book Description Hard Cover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Reprint. 116 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in As new condition throughout. This Reveals In Startling And Poignant Detail Some Of The Facts Of The Daily Routines During The Seige. Seller Inventory # 189015
Book Description Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Reprint. 116 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout. This Reveals In Startling And Poignant Detail Some Of The Facts Of The Daily Routines During The Seige. Seller Inventory # 209882
Book Description Condition: Very Good, Very Good. 2005. Oblong 8vo, B/W Phot & Ill, Hardcover Hardcover in dust jacket. Crisp glossy photo illustrated boards. Text pages are crisp and clean. Very nice photo illustrated dust jacket shows edge wear and scuffing. Looks good in new protective mylar. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. Seller Inventory # 041159
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Reprint. Appears to be unread. No surrender and no retreat. When the 9th Division of the AIF withdrew into the Libyan fortress town of Tobruk early in April 1941, a seige began that was to make its mark on the course of WWII and the popular memory of a nation. Tobruk 1941 reveals in startling and poignant detail the facts of day-to-day life during the seige. It shows the grim work of the soldiers and anti-aircraft gunners on the front line, the ceaseless battle for the harbour, and the bravery of the photographers and journalists who covered the seige. It illuminates in myriad ways the toughness and the resilience of the soldiers as they battled the heat, the flies, the rats, the boredom and the savagery while doing their bit to win the war. Seller Inventory # 026994
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Reprint. Appears to be unread. No surrender and no retreat. When the 9th Division of the AIF withdrew into the Libyan fortress town of Tobruk early in April 1941, a seige began that was to make its mark on the course of WWII and the popular memory of a nation. Tobruk 1941 reveals in startling and poignant detail the facts of day-to-day life during the seige. It shows the grim work of the soldiers and anti-aircraft gunners on the front line, the ceaseless battle for the harbour, and the bravery of the photographers and journalists who covered the seige. It illuminates in myriad ways the toughness and the resilience of the soldiers as they battled the heat, the flies, the rats, the boredom and the savagery while doing their bit to win the war. Seller Inventory # 031966
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. xxvii 116 pages. ""When the 9th Division of the AIF withdrew into the Libyan fortress town of Tobruk early in April 1941 . the siege was intended to last no more than two months but ultimately extended to eight . the Allied troops employed an aggressive and daring defence that held Rommel at bay and put a sizeable dent in his aura of invincibility . [This] reveals . the facts of day-to-day routine during the siege . It shows the grim work of the soldiers and anti- aircraft gunners, the ceaseless battle for the harbour, and the bravery of the photographers and journalists who covered the seige" (Publisher). Seller Inventory # 021084
Book Description Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 116pp, illustrated throughout with b/w photos, notes, illustrated end-papers. Pictorial laminated boards in jacket. Light edge wear to jacket. Australia in the siege of Tobruk in 1941. The Allied defence held Rommel at bay for eight months. Size: Oblong 4to. Seller Inventory # 052097
Book Description Hardback. A fascinating, intense and moving view of everyday survival and fortitude in near unendurable circumstances during the seige of Tobruk. No surrender and no retreat. When the 9th Division of the AIF withdrew into the Libyan fortress town of Tobruk early in April 1941, a seige began that was to make its mark on the course of WWII and the popular memory of a nation. Tobruk 1941 reveals in startling and poignant detail the facts of day-to-day life during the seige. It shows the grim work of the soldiers and anti-aircraft gunners on the front line, the ceaseless battle for the harbour, and the bravery of the photographers and journalists who covered the seige. It illuminates in myriad ways the toughness and the resilience of the soldiers as they battled the heat, the flies, the rats, the boredom and the savagery while doing their bit to win the war. 2008, Reprint. A fine copy in a near fine, lightly edge rubbed d/w. Seller Inventory # 14379908
Book Description Hardcover (Printed Boards). Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Reprint. No surrender and no retreat.When the 9th Division of the AIF withdrew into the Libyan fortress town of tobruk early in April 1941, a seige began that was to make its mark on the course of WWII and the popular memory of a nation.tobruk 1941 reveals in startling and poignant detail the facts of day-to-day life during the seige. It shows the grim work of the soldiers and anti-aircraft gunners on the front line, the ceaseless battle for the harbour, and the bravery of the photographers and journalists who covered the seige. It illuminates in myriad ways the toughness and the resilience of the soldiers as they battled the heat, the flies, the rats, the boredom and the savagery while doing their bit to win the war. Oblong 116 pages. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: War::World War I; Australia; Military & Warfare; Australian::Australian War. ISBN/EAN: 9780733314070. Inventory No: 258838. Seller Inventory # 258838