John Toland The Last 100 Days 1989 Easton Press Leather WWII Collector’s Edition


John Toland’s *The Last 100 Days* offers a compelling narrative of the final months of World War II in Europe. Using over 600 interviews and primary sources, Toland recounts the collapse of Nazi Germany, from the Yalta Conference to Hitler’s last days in the bunker. This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is beautifully bound in genuine leather with gilt accents and archival-quality paper, part of the esteemed Leather-Bound Library of Military History series. Includes original Collector’s Notes insert.


Condition Notes:


Very Good. Some light scuffing and minor shelf wear to covers. Small spots near design on front board (see photos). Easton Press ex libris bookplate filled in with previous owner’s name. Binding tight, pages clean, and gilt edges bright with only light handling wear. No writing or highlighting in text. Includes original Easton Press Collector’s Notes insert.