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Reeman, Douglas (writing as Alexander Kent) Command A King's Ship New York Putnam's 1974 0-399-11278-2 / 9780399112782 First American Edition Fine in a Very Good dustjacket. Fully-bound in black cloth. The spine is gilt-stamped. 'Frigate Undine' endpapers. 320pp. An excellent copy: clean, tight, square, and bright. All tips are sharp. The text and the boards are immaculate; no previous ownership markings. The dustjacket, glossy in a mylar sleeve, has touches of wear to the extremities; there are 3 closed tears and a couple of creases at the bottom of the rear panel. The original price is intact.
"...Spithead, 1784. His majesty's Frigate Undine sets sail for India and the seas beyond. Europe may be at peace-but in colonial waters the promises of statesmen count for little and the bloody struggle for supremacy still goes on. Richard Bolitho would have cause to remember his admirals words: 'The task I am giving you would be better handled by a squadron.'..."
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60.00 USD
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Reeman, Douglas With Blood And Iron London Jarrolds 1964 First Edition, First Printing Hard Cover Very Good+ in a Very Good+ dustjacket. Textured blue boards. The spine is stamped in white. Octavo. 288pps. There is bumping to the tips and light reading wear. Otherwise clean, tight, square, and bright. No previous ownership markings. The colorful, price-clipped dustjacket, glossy in a mylar sleeve, has light rubbing and wear to the tips and the spine-ends. A nice copy of this Reeman title (who is, perhaps, better known for his pseudonym Alexander Kent).
"In January, 1944, Rudolf Steiger, one of Germany's most successful and dedicated U-boat commanders, was sent to the small French harbour of St. Pierre on the Bay of Biscay. With the Battle of The Atlantic reaching a peak of unsurpassed ferocity, Steiger's task was to lead a newly-formed group of nine U-boats from a base which hitherto had been a quiet backwater in Occupied France..."
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