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| Shopify Unique ID: | 10561152745764 |
| Trademe Reference: | PR569 (128) |
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Biographies: Military War & Military - WW2 |
| New / Used: | Used |
Description
ONE MAN BAND: Memoirs of a Submarine C.O.
by Ben Bryant
DESCRIPTION
Format: small hardcover with dust jacket
Published: William Kimber 1958, 1st edition
Size (mm): 150 x 225 h x 30 d
Pages: 238
SKU: A5/2202/0978/K529
ABOUT
Memoirs of the British officer who survived more patrols than any other submarine commander during WWII.
Rear Admiral Benjamin Bryant, CB, DSO & Two Bars, DSC (16 September 1905 - 23 November 1994) was a Royal Navy officer noted for his submarine exploits during the Second World War. In terms of ships sunk, Bryant was the most successful British submarine ace to survive the war. He survived more patrols than any other submarine commander, destroying 32 enemy ships.
Illustrated throughout with monochrome images, cutaway drawings on end papers.
CONDITION
Excellent original condition, light wear/repairs on dust jacket, binding tight, pages clean, light foxing and pen mark inside end papers. Images depict all need to know detail.
REMARKS
Increasingly scarce locally
See our other books listed on submarines.
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