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WWI Marine Memoirs Suddenly We Didnt Want to Die Easton Press Mackin 2015

WWI Marine Memoirs Suddenly We Didnt Want to Die Easton Press Mackin 2015

$ 157.88

This collector's edition book titled "Suddenly We Didnt Want to Die" is a rare find for history enthusiasts. The memoirs of a WWI Marine, Elton E. Mackin, are beautifully preserved in this original Ea...

Description

This collector's edition book titled "Suddenly We Didnt Want to Die" is a rare find for history enthusiasts. The memoirs of a WWI Marine, Elton E. Mackin, are beautifully preserved in this original Easton Press publication. The leather bound book is adorned with 22 karat gold details, adding to its elegance. The book was printed in 2015 and is in its original form. It is a must-have for those interested in military and war history. The book is in English and was published in Norwalk, CT, United States. It is not personalized or signed, but it is a great addition to any collection. New and still sealed. All sales are final USA sales only

Specifics

Author

Elton E. Mackin

Binding

Leather

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Language

English

Modified Item

No

Original/Facsimile

Original

Personalized

No

Place of Publication

Norwalk, CT

Publisher

Easton Press

Region

North America

Seller Notes

“New and still sealed. Easton Press Learher bound book. Gold gilded pages and ribbon book mark.”

Signed

No

Special Attributes

Collector's Edition, 22 Karat Gold

Subject

Military & War

Topic

WWI (1914-18)

Year Printed

2015

Reviews

  1. Ntehah abdelkader

    This stunning Easton Press edition brings Elton Mackin’s gripping WWI memoirs to life with its luxurious leather binding and gold accents. A treasure for military history lovers, the vivid firsthand account captures the raw experiences of a Marine in haunting detail. The craftsmanship makes it a standout collector’s piece, perfectly preserving this powerful story for generations. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates history told through unflinching, personal narratives.