U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT (HEAVIER-THAN-AIR) 1908 - 1946
de Fahey, James C. (ed.)
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New York, NY: Ships and Aircraft, 1265 Broadway, 1946. First edition. Grey illustrated paper wrapper, stapled. 23 cm. 64 pp. Numerous photo illustrations. Some rubbing to spine, old stains to wrappers and lower margins of a few pages, previous owner's signature on front wrapper, else a good copy. "This publication catalogues the United States Army's airplanes, from the first flimsy pusher through the full roster of gasoline-engined models to the latest mentionable jet, turbo and rocket-propelled craft."
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- Librería
- Bartlebys Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 68896
- Título
- U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT (HEAVIER-THAN-AIR) 1908 - 1946
- Autor
- Fahey, James C. (ed.)
- Estado del libro
- Usado
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- 1
- Editorial
- Ships and Aircraft, 1265 Broadway
- Lugar de publicación
- New York, NY
- Fecha de publicación
- 1946
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