We’re offering Over the Top by An American Soldier Who Went by Arthur Guy Empey. Published 1917 by G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, New York and London, this book features red cloth on boards with gilt stamped lettering on the spine, a frontispiece of the author, black and white illustrations and photos, and contains the Empey's autography as an American gunner stationed in France during World War 1; also includes Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches. This book measures apx. 5 x 7 5/8 in. (WxL) and contains 315pp with a section advertising other books offered by the publisher. Fair condition (see photos and full description). Bright illustrations and photos; clear text; hinges split but binding tight; clean interior; no loose or torn pages; toning, scattered foxing, and stains due to age; gilt rubbed; edge and spine wear with fraying to head and foot of spine; covers soiled, scuffed, and faded; corners bumped; name inscribed on front and back endpapers. (See photos) Solid WW1 autobiography.

 

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