[Rarebooks] fs: nothing new under the sun...

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Wed Jul 22 08:09:47 EDT 2009


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 10164 )  Isham, Willard S[mith]. THE TRAIL OF WAR DOGS.
Washington, D.C.: Self Published, (1935). First printing, Wrappers, Octavo, 
[iv], 143 pages. Good.
      Critical report on the U. S. military establishment just after World 
War I in which it is alleged that a "war trust" simultaneously profited from 
war preparations while inviting war and keeping American military power 
weak. Isham was himself an inventor in the area of high explosives. This 
booklet is bound in printed paper covers over a side-stapled binding. 
Browning and dampstaining to front cover and portions of textblock, some red 
crayon markings to a few pages. Covers have rubs and light soil. Quite 
scarce....... $75.00
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Best regards,

Rock
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