Life Goes to War, A Picture History of World War II

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  • Brand : Simon Schuster
  • ID# : 222163735
  • Barcode : 9780671790776
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Life Goes to War, A Picture History of World War II by David E Scherman. Published by Simon & Schuster, New York, NY, 1981. Reprint. Paperback. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Good. Covers have edge wear, crease front cover bottom, overall content excellent. 303 Pgs. ISBN 0671790773. LCCN 80-26309. Reprinted by arrangement with Little Brown & Co. It was the longest story LIFE ever told. It began in 1936 on the blood-stained barricades of Madrid and Barcelona and the wind-swept plains above Peking, and it ended, none years later, on the deck of a battleship in Tokyo Bay. This is a book about that story, the 2nd World War, and how it was reported by the combat journalists, photographers and reporters of LIFE. Description text copyright 2008 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 18142.

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