Count Five and Die

Wynne, Barry
Publication Date 1958
Publisher Souvenir Press,
Binding Hardback
Condition Good+, sound copy in chipped and torn dust jacket
SKU 23065
Notes Attractive colour illustrated dust jacker has an area of loss to the lower edge of the front face and to the tail of the jacket spine. The dust jacket is rubbed and slightly creased to edges with some more small nicks and tears. Orange boards with gilt titles to spine are very clean except for the tail of the spine which is darkened through the gap in the jacket. Text is clean. Binding is sound.

Description

Hardback. 179pp. An account of one of the deceptions measure taken before D-Day to confuse the Germans on the eve of the Allies attempts to liberate Europe. This is an account of the deception operation called Operation Stampede an Anglo-American operation to deceive the enemy in the months prior to Operation Overlord and the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944.
Price: £12.00
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