Ultra Goes to War – EASTON PRESS [Hardcover] Ronald Lewin

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“Ultra Goes to War” by Ronald Lewin, a 1999 Easton Press Collector’s Edition, offers an in-depth look at WWII’s Ultra project. Bound in genuine leather with gold detailing, this edition is a collector’s delight. It explores how codebreaking shaped war outcomes. In excellent condition, with gold-edged pages and tight binding, this volume is essential for history enthusiasts.

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“Ultra Goes to War” by Ronald Lewin is a fascinating exploration of one of World War II’s most closely guarded secrets: the Ultra project. This Collector’s Edition by The Easton Press is bound in genuine leather, offering both aesthetic appeal and durability. Lewin’s work delves into the intricate world of wartime intelligence, revealing how the Allies intercepted and deciphered German communications, dramatically altering the course of the war. This edition is printed on archival quality paper, ensuring it stands the test of time for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. A must-have for those interested in military history and the pivotal role of intelligence in warfare.

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Author

Ronald Lewin

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Easton Press

Condition

used_good

Edition

Collector's Edition

Condition Good
Notes This 1999 Collector's Edition of "Ultra Goes to War" is in excellent condition, bound in rich brown leather with gilt detailing. The spine and cover feature intricate gold embossing, and the pages are edged in gold, adding to its luxurious presentation. There is no dust jacket, as typical of Easton Press editions. The binding is tight, and the pages are pristine, making this a perfect addition to any collector's library.

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