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Condition:

Near Fine

Special Attributes:

1st Edition, Dust Jacket

Author:

Leonard Moseley

Topic:

History - England

Format:

Hardcover

Publication Year:

1971

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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Item number:

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BACKS TO THE WALL: THE HEROIC STORY OF THE PEOPLE OF LONDON DURING WORLD WAR II by Leonard Moseley Random House, First American Edition, 1971 Condition: Near Fine in Very Good+ to Near Fine dust jacket "This is the story of how London lived during WWII, and of the agonies, privations, pungent humor and of the bravery of her citizens -- ordinary people leading extraordinary lives in the most dangerous city on earth....(The book) reads like a novel but has the shattering impact of truth." Virtually no signs of wear, just a large stain on the rear free end paper. The jacket has some modest wear at spine ends and upper folds.