The Boat 

by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim

Alfred A . Knopf, NY, 1975. First American Edition, first printing. Very good hardcover in good dustjacket. Tight binding, slight spine canter, clean unmarked text, dyed topedge, deckled fore-edge, illustrated endpapers, some edge-wear to price-clipped dj. 463 pages. Basis for the cult film DAS BOOT by director Wolfgang Petersen. Follows the patrols, waits, and attacks, through the crucial fall and winter of 1941, of the German U-boat UA VII-C and its crew, as they endure their shadowy, isolated, and claustrophobic inner and outer worlds. 

The thrilling wartime novel that inspired Wolfgang Petersen's Academy Award-nominated, blockbuster film! Written by an actual survivor of Germany's U-boat fleet, Das Boot is one of the most exciting stories of naval warfare ever published, a tale filled with almost unbearable tension and suspense. In autumn 1941, a German U-boat commander and his crew set out on yet another hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. Over the coming weeks they brave the ocean's stormy waters and seek out British supply ships to destroy. But their targets travel in well-guarded convoys. When contact finally occurs, the hunter quickly becomes the hunted, and a cat-and-mouse game begins as the U-boat hides deep beneath the surface of the sea. Soon, claustrophobia becomes an enemy almost as frightening as the depth charges exploding around them. The release of this supremely gripping, merciless intense story commemorates the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

Loc: A7

The Boat 

by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim

Alfred A . Knopf, NY, 1975. First American Edition, SECOND printing before publication. Very good hardcover in very good dustjacket. Tight binding, solid spine, previous owner's signature to ffp, clean unmarked text, dyed topedge, deckled fore-edge, illustrated endpapers, unclipped dj, 463 pages. Basis for the cult film DAS BOOT by director Wolfgang Petersen. Follows the patrols, waits, and attacks, through the crucial fall and winter of 1941, of the German U-boat UA VII-C and its crew, as they endure their shadowy, isolated, and claustrophobic inner and outer worlds. 

The thrilling wartime novel that inspired Wolfgang Petersen's Academy Award-nominated, blockbuster film! Written by an actual survivor of Germany's U-boat fleet, Das Boot is one of the most exciting stories of naval warfare ever published, a tale filled with almost unbearable tension and suspense. In autumn 1941, a German U-boat commander and his crew set out on yet another hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. Over the coming weeks they brave the ocean's stormy waters and seek out British supply ships to destroy. But their targets travel in well-guarded convoys. When contact finally occurs, the hunter quickly becomes the hunted, and a cat-and-mouse game begins as the U-boat hides deep beneath the surface of the sea. Soon, claustrophobia becomes an enemy almost as frightening as the depth charges exploding around them. The release of this supremely gripping, merciless intense story commemorates the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

Loc: E12

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The Boat 

by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim

Alfred A . Knopf, NY, 1975. First American Edition, first printing. Very good hardcover in good dustjacket. Tight binding, slight spine canter, clean unmarked text, dyed topedge, deckled fore-edge, illustrated endpapers, some edge-wear to price-clipped dj. 463 pages. Basis for the cult film DAS BOOT by director Wolfgang Petersen. Follows the patrols, waits, and attacks, through the crucial fall and winter of 1941, of the German U-boat UA VII-C and its crew, as they endure their shadowy, isolated, and claustrophobic inner and outer worlds. 

The thrilling wartime novel that inspired Wolfgang Petersen's Academy Award-nominated, blockbuster film! Written by an actual survivor of Germany's U-boat fleet, Das Boot is one of the most exciting stories of naval warfare ever published, a tale filled with almost unbearable tension and suspense. In autumn 1941, a German U-boat commander and his crew set out on yet another hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. Over the coming weeks they brave the ocean's stormy waters and seek out British supply ships to destroy. But their targets travel in well-guarded convoys. When contact finally occurs, the hunter quickly becomes the hunted, and a cat-and-mouse game begins as the U-boat hides deep beneath the surface of the sea. Soon, claustrophobia becomes an enemy almost as frightening as the depth charges exploding around them. The release of this supremely gripping, merciless intense story commemorates the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

Loc: A7

The Boat 

by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim

Alfred A . Knopf, NY, 1975. First American Edition, SECOND printing before publication. Very good hardcover in very good dustjacket. Tight binding, solid spine, previous owner's signature to ffp, clean unmarked text, dyed topedge, deckled fore-edge, illustrated endpapers, unclipped dj, 463 pages. Basis for the cult film DAS BOOT by director Wolfgang Petersen. Follows the patrols, waits, and attacks, through the crucial fall and winter of 1941, of the German U-boat UA VII-C and its crew, as they endure their shadowy, isolated, and claustrophobic inner and outer worlds. 

The thrilling wartime novel that inspired Wolfgang Petersen's Academy Award-nominated, blockbuster film! Written by an actual survivor of Germany's U-boat fleet, Das Boot is one of the most exciting stories of naval warfare ever published, a tale filled with almost unbearable tension and suspense. In autumn 1941, a German U-boat commander and his crew set out on yet another hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. Over the coming weeks they brave the ocean's stormy waters and seek out British supply ships to destroy. But their targets travel in well-guarded convoys. When contact finally occurs, the hunter quickly becomes the hunted, and a cat-and-mouse game begins as the U-boat hides deep beneath the surface of the sea. Soon, claustrophobia becomes an enemy almost as frightening as the depth charges exploding around them. The release of this supremely gripping, merciless intense story commemorates the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

Loc: E12