Hardcover
1967 · Oxford
by Albertini, Luigi; Massey, Isabella M. (Trans./Ed.)
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover. 9 1/2" X 6 1/2". xxviii, 612pp.; xvi, 727pp.; xiv, 772pp. Mild rubbing, toning, bumps, and shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of red cloth over boards. Toning to edges of text blocks. Erased pencil notation to front free endpapers. Very occasional penciled notation to the margins of Volume II. Pages are otherwise free of marks and notations. Bindings are sound.
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ABOUT THIS SET:
Luigi Albertini wrote this monumental investigation into the origins of the First World War in the 1930s, when many participants were still alive to be interviewed about their recollections of those tragic moments. This is in fact the best and by far the most authoritative study of how the war began and why. Beginning with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, Albertini traces the pattern of events that led Europe to the greatest cataclysm ever faced.(Publisher). (Inventory #: 16485)
This set is heavy and oversized and will require additional postal charges to ship internationally. Please contact us today for an international shipping quote.
ABOUT THIS SET:
Luigi Albertini wrote this monumental investigation into the origins of the First World War in the 1930s, when many participants were still alive to be interviewed about their recollections of those tragic moments. This is in fact the best and by far the most authoritative study of how the war began and why. Beginning with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, Albertini traces the pattern of events that led Europe to the greatest cataclysm ever faced.(Publisher). (Inventory #: 16485)