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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. NEW HARDBACK,IN NEW D/J.2011,1st edition.160,pages,with 50,illustrations.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Good condition. Light wear to boards. Content is clean and bright. Good DJ with light edge wear and creasing.
Editore: Pen & Sword Military 21/07/2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848844093 ISBN 13: 9781848844094
Lingua: Inglese
Da: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
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Condizione: Used - Like New. 2011. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Wear to dj at heel of spine. Minor shelf wear to boards. Else a bright, clean copy. Fine.
Da: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Condizione: Used - Very Good. 2011. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Slight shelf wear. Very Good.
Editore: Pen & Sword Military, 2011
Da: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. 2011. First Published in Great Britain. 160 pages. Signed by the author. Pictorial dust jacket over black cloth with gilt lettering. Flatsigned by author to front free endpaper. Pages are bright and clear with no visible markings. Binding remains firm throughout. Boards have minor corner bumping and edgewear with subtle scuffing overall. Spine has light sunning with soft crushing to ends. Lettering remains bright and clear. Unclipped dust jacket with minor rubbing to edges. Some minor tanning, creasing and scuffing overall. Sticker to front panel.
Editore: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, South Yorkshire, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848844093 ISBN 13: 9781848844094
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. As one might expect from a county with the motto "Invicta", Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honours 50 of those who have been awarded the nations highest decoration for valour in the line of duty. This book is divided into sections according to the conflicts in which the awards were earned, each beginning with a concise historical overview to set the context for these acts of heroism. From the Crimea (thus some of the earliest VC's ever awarded), through to the Second World War, the entries encompass many of the most famous episodes in British military history and are drawn from all three services. Meet heroes such as Seargent Major Wooden of the 17th Lancers and surgeon Sir James Mouat who were granted VCs for their part in the Charge of the Light Brigade (Battle of Balaclava, 1857); Captain Walter Norris Congreve who helped to save the guns at Colenso (1899); Lieutenant Philip Neame, scion of Kent's famous brewing family and the only man to win both an Olympic gold medal and a VC (Neuve Chapelle, 1914); Major James McCudden, the leading British fighter ace and probably Kent's most famous VC winner (France 1917/18); Lieutenant Commander George Bradford RN (Zeebrugge Raid, 1918); Seargent Thomas Durrant, No 1 Commando (St Nazaire, 1942) and Lance Corporal John Harman (Battle of Kohima, 1944). The nation holds a special place in its heart for winners of the Victoria Cross and this book is sure to inspire not only those who are lucky enough to call Kent home, but anyone interested in British military history. SELLING POINTS: Honours 50 VC winners from Kent, or with strong links to the county. Includes acts of heroism in such famous actions as The Charge of the Light Brigade, The Saving of the Guns at Colenso, James NcCudden's dogfights over the Western Front, The Zeebrugge Raid and the raid on St Nazaire. Roy Ingleton is a well-established author of Kent local history. AUTHOR: Roy Ingleton is a professional writer and translator. He lives in Maidstone in the hear of Kent and his previous works include Policing Kent 1800-2000 (Phillimore, 2002), Kent Murder and Mayhem (Pen & Sword, 2008) and the forthcoming Kent Disasters (Pen & Sword, 2009) ILLUSTRATIONS: 16pp b/w plates * As one might expect from a county with the motto 'Invicta' (Unconquered), Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honors 50 of those who have been awarded the nation's highest decoration for valor in the line of duty. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: London : Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848844093 ISBN 13: 9781848844094
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Klondyke, Almere, Paesi Bassi
EUR 11,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Original black cloth, gilt lettered spine, dust jacket, illustrations (including photographs) in b/w, 8vo.
Editore: Pen & Sword, (Barnsley), 2011
Da: Colophon Book Shop, ABAA, Exeter, NH, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. First Edition. octavo, black boards in pictorial dust jacket. xvi, 160pp. Pen & Sword, Illustrated with photographs. As one might expect from a county with the motto 'Invicta' (Unconquered), Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honors 50 of those who have been awarded the nation's highest decoration for valor in the line of duty. The book is divided into sections according to the conflicts in which the awards were earned, each beginning with a concise historical overview to set the context for these acts of heroism. From the Crimea (thus some of the earliest VCs ever awarded), through to the Second World War, the entries encompass many of the most famous episodes in British military history and are drawn from all three services. Meet heroes such as Sergeant Major Wooden of the 17th Lancers and surgeon Sir James Mouat who were granted VCs for their part in the Charge of the Light Brigade (Battle of Balaclava, 1857); Captain Walter Norris Congreve who helped to save the guns at Colenso (1899); Lieutenant Philip Neame, scion of Kent's famous brewing family and the only man to win both an Olympic gold medal and a VC (Neuve Chapelle, 1914); Major James McCudden, the leading British fighter ace of WWI and probably Kent's most famous VC winner (France1917/18); Lieutenant Commander George Bradford RN (Zeebrugge Raid, 1918); Sergeant Thomas Durrant, No 1 Commando (St Nazaire, 1942) and Lance Corporal John Harman (Battle of Kohima, 1944). The nation holds a special place in its heart for winners of the Victoria Cross and this book is sure to inspire not only those who are lucky enough to call Kent home, but anyone interested in British military history. New. octavo, black boards in pictorial dust jacket.
Editore: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, South Yorkshire, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848844093 ISBN 13: 9781848844094
Lingua: Inglese
Da: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
EUR 48,41
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. As one might expect from a county with the motto "Invicta", Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honours 50 of those who have been awarded the nations highest decoration for valour in the line of duty. This book is divided into sections according to the conflicts in which the awards were earned, each beginning with a concise historical overview to set the context for these acts of heroism. From the Crimea (thus some of the earliest VC's ever awarded), through to the Second World War, the entries encompass many of the most famous episodes in British military history and are drawn from all three services. Meet heroes such as Seargent Major Wooden of the 17th Lancers and surgeon Sir James Mouat who were granted VCs for their part in the Charge of the Light Brigade (Battle of Balaclava, 1857); Captain Walter Norris Congreve who helped to save the guns at Colenso (1899); Lieutenant Philip Neame, scion of Kent's famous brewing family and the only man to win both an Olympic gold medal and a VC (Neuve Chapelle, 1914); Major James McCudden, the leading British fighter ace and probably Kent's most famous VC winner (France 1917/18); Lieutenant Commander George Bradford RN (Zeebrugge Raid, 1918); Seargent Thomas Durrant, No 1 Commando (St Nazaire, 1942) and Lance Corporal John Harman (Battle of Kohima, 1944). The nation holds a special place in its heart for winners of the Victoria Cross and this book is sure to inspire not only those who are lucky enough to call Kent home, but anyone interested in British military history. SELLING POINTS: Honours 50 VC winners from Kent, or with strong links to the county. Includes acts of heroism in such famous actions as The Charge of the Light Brigade, The Saving of the Guns at Colenso, James NcCudden's dogfights over the Western Front, The Zeebrugge Raid and the raid on St Nazaire. Roy Ingleton is a well-established author of Kent local history. AUTHOR: Roy Ingleton is a professional writer and translator. He lives in Maidstone in the hear of Kent and his previous works include Policing Kent 1800-2000 (Phillimore, 2002), Kent Murder and Mayhem (Pen & Sword, 2008) and the forthcoming Kent Disasters (Pen & Sword, 2009) ILLUSTRATIONS: 16pp b/w plates * As one might expect from a county with the motto 'Invicta' (Unconquered), Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honors 50 of those who have been awarded the nation's highest decoration for valor in the line of duty. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, South Yorkshire, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848844093 ISBN 13: 9781848844094
Lingua: Inglese
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. As one might expect from a county with the motto "Invicta", Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honours 50 of those who have been awarded the nations highest decoration for valour in the line of duty. This book is divided into sections according to the conflicts in which the awards were earned, each beginning with a concise historical overview to set the context for these acts of heroism. From the Crimea (thus some of the earliest VC's ever awarded), through to the Second World War, the entries encompass many of the most famous episodes in British military history and are drawn from all three services. Meet heroes such as Seargent Major Wooden of the 17th Lancers and surgeon Sir James Mouat who were granted VCs for their part in the Charge of the Light Brigade (Battle of Balaclava, 1857); Captain Walter Norris Congreve who helped to save the guns at Colenso (1899); Lieutenant Philip Neame, scion of Kent's famous brewing family and the only man to win both an Olympic gold medal and a VC (Neuve Chapelle, 1914); Major James McCudden, the leading British fighter ace and probably Kent's most famous VC winner (France 1917/18); Lieutenant Commander George Bradford RN (Zeebrugge Raid, 1918); Seargent Thomas Durrant, No 1 Commando (St Nazaire, 1942) and Lance Corporal John Harman (Battle of Kohima, 1944). The nation holds a special place in its heart for winners of the Victoria Cross and this book is sure to inspire not only those who are lucky enough to call Kent home, but anyone interested in British military history. SELLING POINTS: Honours 50 VC winners from Kent, or with strong links to the county. Includes acts of heroism in such famous actions as The Charge of the Light Brigade, The Saving of the Guns at Colenso, James NcCudden's dogfights over the Western Front, The Zeebrugge Raid and the raid on St Nazaire. Roy Ingleton is a well-established author of Kent local history. AUTHOR: Roy Ingleton is a professional writer and translator. He lives in Maidstone in the hear of Kent and his previous works include Policing Kent 1800-2000 (Phillimore, 2002), Kent Murder and Mayhem (Pen & Sword, 2008) and the forthcoming Kent Disasters (Pen & Sword, 2009) ILLUSTRATIONS: 16pp b/w plates * As one might expect from a county with the motto 'Invicta' (Unconquered), Kent has produced her fair share of military heroes. Here Roy Ingleton honors 50 of those who have been awarded the nation's highest decoration for valor in the line of duty. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.