| WW2 Royal Merchant Navy wartime novel Destroyer Convoys U-boats | £6.00 + P&P |
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CHENIESTaffrail1st. Published in 1943byHodder and Stoughton Ltd., London |
A light brown cloth bound book with black lettering to the spine and front board with matching stain to top edge of page block in Very Good & clean condition with small previous owner's address label to the top of the front free endpaper. In an unclipped, slightly grubby, torn and chipped but almost whole dust wrapper. |
Chenies tells of destroyer patrol and convoy duty on towering winter seas, of action against U-Boats, of heroic rescues from torpedo-stricken ships. It is the whole dramatic story of British action at sea since the outset of the war.
Through every page runs the feel and smell of the sea and an intimate first-hand knowledge of the ships and the men whose endless devotion has been Britain's bulwark.
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