Product Description
――Regarding World War I, this is the only definitive photo book unique to Mr. Jochen, the owner of the familiar Tankograd, who collects a huge amount of gems of photographs, combined with a personal hobby rather than publishing.
――Although Germany developed its own tank called A7V, it could not compete with the overwhelming quantity of the British tank birth country, so it captured and used a large number of British tanks.
――This book is a pair with the following 1004, and it is a complete form with two books, and the page is also an irregular style that Vol.2 starts from 98 pages.
――In Vol.1, the history of tanks that became new weapons, the battle in Cambry and many photographs of the first look of the Mk.IV tanks captured in it, as well as dummy tanks (starting around this time), recovery, repair, And it is a collection of gems such as reproduction for the German military.
――There is only Leica country, and its resolution is clear even though it is about 100 years old.
――At the end of the book, FT-17 and Saint-Chamond are also included.
--In addition, Mk.IV color detail photographs from the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Belgium are also included!
--A4, soft cover, black and white (some colors), 96 pages, English
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Item Size/Weight : 29.7 x 21 x 0.7 cm / 506g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- TG-WWI 1003
- ISBN code
- 4582316551033
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