[Rarebooks] FS - SCAPA FLOW
GREENFIELD BOOKS
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1. BOWMAN, Gerald. /THE MAN WHO BOUGHT A NAVY/ /The Story of the
World's Greatest Salvage Achievement at Scapa Flow/. Sl. bumped, else
vg/nf in scuffed, sl. torn & soiled, o/w gd+ dust jacket. With
black-&-white photos, plans. George G. Harrap, London. 1964. 1st
edition, 8vo, pp. 240. The dust jacket has been price-clipped. There is
a former owner's signature on the front free endpaper.
Price: $75.00 (030114)
2. MARDER, Arthur J. /FROM THE DREADNOUGHT TO SCAPA FLOW The Royal
Navy in the Fisher Era, 1904-1919 Volume III Jutland and after (May 1916
- December 1916)/. Near fine cond. in sl. scuffed; else vg/nf dust
jacket. With maps, b&w photos, illustrations. Oxford University Press,
London. 1966. 1st edition, hb blue cloth. Thick 8vo, pp. xxiii, 307.
With 16 folding charts (as called for) in pocket at rear of book, 14 of
which deal with the May 31, 1916 hourly fleet movements at the Battle of
Jutland. This is the third volume of a four volume set. The dust jacket
shows the original publisher's price.
Price: $75.00 (030145)
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for the first book; $10 for both anywhere in North America; overseas
postage charged at our cost. Returnable within seven days of receipt if
not as described.
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