China‑Burma‑India by Don Moser Time‑Life Books WWII Illustrated Hardcover

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Vintage: Yes Illustrator: Yes Narrative Type: Nonfiction Format: Hardcover Country of Origin: United States Unit Type: Unit Language: English Publisher: Time Life Books Ex Libris: No Item Height: 11.25 in Original Language: English Signed: No Book Series: World War II Ser. Topic: World War II, Military / World War II Personalize: No Personalized: No Number of Pages: 208 Pages Item Width: 0.75 in Literary Movement: Naturalism Item Length: 9.25 in Book Title: China-Burma-India width: 0.75 in Item Weight: 35 oz Inscribed: No Publication Year: 1978 Genre: History Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Edition: First Edition Author: Time-Life Books Editors, Don Moser Era: 1970s Unit Quantity: 1 height: 11.25 in Type: Picture Book Features: Ex-Library, Illustrated Publication Name: Time-Life, Incorporated ISBN: 9780809424825

Description

China‑Burma‑India by Don Moser Time‑Life Books WWII Illustrated Hardcover. The "China-Burma-India" hardcover book, part of the World War II Ser. by Time-Life Books Editors, Don Moser, and other contributors, provides a detailed exploration of the military history of this region during World War II. Illustrated with pictures and published in 1978, this vintage nonfiction book is intended for young adults and adults interested in learning more about the historical events of the era. With a focus on the topic of military history, this book offers a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of the wartime period in China, Burma, and India. The "China-Burma-India" hardcover book, part of the World War II Ser. by Time-Life Books Editors, Don Moser, and other contributors, provides a detailed exploration of the military history of this region during World War II. Illustrated with pictures and published in 1978, this vintage nonfiction book is intended for young adults and adults interested in learning more about the historical events of the era. With a focus on the topic of military history, this book offers a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of the wartime period in China, Burma, and India.