United States Tanks of World War II in Action :: George Forty soon to be presented for sale on the wonderful BookLovers of Bath web site!
Poole: Blandford Press, 1983, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Contains: Black & white photographs; Tables; Cutaways; Frontispiece; 3-column text;
From the cover: Sir Winston Churchill described the American war effort on the factory floor 1942-45 as a prodigy of organisation. At the time of Pearl Harbor, the USA had scarcely any tanks but by the end of the war American industry had built no less than 88,410 of the species for service in the Allied Armies. Of this total, 33,671 were the ubiquitous Sherman, arguably the most famous tank of World War II.
The narrative of this book takes the reader through all the cam…
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Edges of the text block lightly tanned.
Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 160 pages. Index. Bibliography. 11″ x 8¾”.
Of course, if you don’t like this one, may I draw your attention to more books in my Military Army catalogue?