[Rarebooks] fs: U.S. Navy: Vietnam

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Fri Sep 5 10:37:34 EDT 2008


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 4801 )  Moeser, Robert D. (photographer). U.S. NAVY: VIETNAM.
Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, (1969). First printing, Hardcover, 
Square quarto, [viii], 248 pages, black and white photographs. Fine in a 
Very Good Dust Jacket, Jacket in Mylar protector.
      The Navy's far-reaching involvement in the Vietnam War, seen through 
the gritty images of this veteran Navy photographer. A powerful 
photo-documentary piece. Bound in patterned gray paper over boards backed in 
black cloth, black endpapers, spine titled in gilt. Jacket shows a bit of 
foxing along joint folds.    $50.00
See photo: http://www.backcreekbooks.com/bookphotos/4801.jpg

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