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Ormerod's Landing - 16 Angebote vergleichen
Ormerod's landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780312589240 bzw. 0312589247, in Englisch, 212 Seiten, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wisepenny.
Historians of the Second World War have hitherto omitted to mention that the first British raid on German-occupied France took place within four months of Dunkirk. It happened at midnight on September 21st, 1940, the landing being made at the small fishing town of Granville, in Normandy. The landing party consisted of a detective-sergeant of the Metropolitan Police (V Division), a young French woman schoolteacher and an ugly mongrel dog named Formidable. They were considerately brought ashore by the Germans themselves. George Ormerod was the detective sergeant in question, not the most imaginative of policemen, but, true to his name, most resolute in his investigations. (An ormer is a notably tenacious shell-fish of the English Channel.) While the war is being lost all around him, Ormerod remains obsessed with the mundane murder of a young woman in Wandsworth, even pursuing his investigations amongst the returning and bewildered troops. How the investigation blazed a savage trail through rural Normandy and led to Nazi-occupied Paris, and how Marie- Therese Velin and her often ruthless Resistance allies become involved with George Ormerod are questions Leslie Thomas answers as his tale unfolds. In Ormerod's Landing, an exciting and ironic tale of Britain and France in the early years of the war, he once again creates a tender, farcical world in which his unique humour and irony flourish. Hardcover, Label: St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1979, Studio: St. Martin's Press, Verkaufsrang: 15175654.
Ormerod's Landing (1999)
ISBN: 9780330257787 bzw. 0330257781, in Englisch, Leslie Thomas, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Antiquariaat Essef.
Historians of the Second World War have hitherto omitted to mention that the first British raid on German-occupied France took place within four months of Dunkirk. It happened at midnight on September 21st, 1940, the landing being made at the small fishing town of Granville, in Normandy. The landing party consisted of a detective-sergeant of the Metropolitan Police (V Division), a young French woman schoolteacher and an ugly mongrel dog named Formidable. They were considerately brought ashore by... Historians of the Second World War have hitherto omitted to mention that the first British raid on German-occupied France took place within four months of Dunkirk. It happened at midnight on September 21st, 1940, the landing being made at the small fishing town of Granville, in Normandy. The landing party consisted of a detective-sergeant of the Metropolitan Police (V Division), a young French woman schoolteacher and an ugly mongrel dog named Formidable. They were considerately brought ashore by the Germans themselves. George Ormerod was the detective sergeant in question, not the most imaginative of policemen, but, true to his name, most resolute in his investigations. (An ormer is a notably tenacious shell-fish of the English Channel.) While the war is being lost all around him, Ormerod remains obsessed with the mundane murder of a young woman in Wandsworth, even pursuing his investigations amongst the returning and bewildered troops. How the investigation blazed a savage trail through rural Normandy and led to Nazi-occupied Paris, and how Marie- Th�r�se Velin and her often ruthless Resistance allies become involved with George Ormerod are questions Leslie Thomas answers as his tale unfolds. In Ormerod's Landing, an exciting and ironic tale of Britain and France in the early years of the war, he once again creates a tender, farcical world in which his unique humour and irony flourish.Taal: Engels;ISBN10: 0330257781;ISBN13: 9780330257787; Engelstalig | Paperback.
Ormerod's Landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780330257787 bzw. 0330257781, vermutlich in Englisch, Pan Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, shedlightbooks.
London: Pan Books, 1979. Reprint. Paperback. Fair. Reprinted paperback edition in fair condition with creasing to spine and minor wear to cover.Edges are foxed, pages clean and clear. No inscription or other writing throughout. An acceptable reading copy.
Ormerod's Landing (1978)
ISBN: 9780413392602 bzw. 0413392600, in Englisch, 240 Seiten, Methuen Publishing Ltd, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wisepenny.
Historians of the Second World War have hitherto omitted to mention that the first British raid on German-occupied France took place within four months of Dunkirk. It happened at midnight on September 21st, 1940, the landing being made at the small fishing town of Granville, in Normandy. The landing party consisted of a detective-sergeant of the Metropolitan Police (V Division), a young French woman schoolteacher and an ugly mongrel dog named Formidable. They were considerately brought ashore by the Germans themselves. George Ormerod was the detective sergeant in question, not the most imaginative of policemen, but, true to his name, most resolute in his investigations. (An ormer is a notably tenacious shell-fish of the English Channel.) While the war is being lost all around him, Ormerod remains obsessed with the mundane murder of a young woman in Wandsworth, even pursuing his investigations amongst the returning and bewildered troops. How the investigation blazed a savage trail through rural Normandy and led to Nazi-occupied Paris, and how Marie- Therese Velin and her often ruthless Resistance allies become involved with George Ormerod are questions Leslie Thomas answers as his tale unfolds. In Ormerod's Landing, an exciting and ironic tale of Britain and France in the early years of the war, he once again creates a tender, farcical world in which his unique humour and irony flourish. Hardcover, Label: Methuen Publishing Ltd, Methuen Publishing Ltd, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1978-10, Studio: Methuen Publishing Ltd, Verkaufsrang: 10924485.
Ormerod's Landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780330257787 bzw. 0330257781, in Englisch, Pan Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Brit Books, Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes, [RE:5].
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Ormerod's Landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780330257787 bzw. 0330257781, in Englisch, Pan Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Greener Books, London, [RE:4].
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Ormerods Landing (1978)
ISBN: 9780413392602 bzw. 0413392600, in Englisch, Methuen Publishing Ltd, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Bookbarn International, Somerset, Bristol, [RE:5].
Ships from the UK within 24 hours. Your purchase supports authors through the Book Author Resale Right. No Dustjacket. Signed. Dedicated by the author. Hardcover, First Edition.
Ormerod's landing (1887)
ISBN: 9780312589240 bzw. 0312589247, in Englisch, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
0312589247 Very good tips bumped in Very good dust jacket. First Edition.* Quality, Value, Experience. For further information or scans please call or email.
Ormerod's Landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780312589240 bzw. 0312589247, in Englisch, New York: St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
8vo. Black cloth. 213 pp. Fine in a fine dust jacket which has the price.
Ormerod's landing (1979)
ISBN: 9780312589240 bzw. 0312589247, in Englisch, St. Martin's Press, gebraucht.
Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside.