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Coox, Alvin, - JAPAN: the final agony.

Macdonald and Co., London, 1970 1st edn. UK, trade paperback, 160pp, half tone photo pictorial double title, maps / diagrams, numerous half tone and line ills. in text, photo pictorial wrappers, Purnell's 'History of the Second World War, Campaign Book No. 9', an account of the final months of WW2 when Japan anticipated invasion, routine bombing of her cities was taking place, civilian were being evacauated from centres of population, suicide weapons were being mass produced and the determination to fight was still paramount until the atomic bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki showed that continued resistance would mean total anihilation, rubbed at extrems., creasing to spine and wrappers, pages tanned, fair,
GBP 5.50 [Appr.: EURO 6.5 US$ 6.9 | JP¥ 1066] Booknumber: 43738

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