This 1946 edition by Odhams Press Limited serves as a profound historical record of the final year of World War II, providing a visceral, chronological narrative through high-quality photography and detailed captions. Odhams Press was a leading British publisher during the mid-20th century, and this specific volume—part of a commemorative series—is highly regarded by collectors for its comprehensive coverage of the Burma campaign, the liberation of Europe, and the eventual Allied victory. This copy features a distinctive deep red faux-leather (leatherette) binding with a blind-embossed emblem on the front cover and evocative sepia-toned endpapers depicting crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace. The book is in good vintage condition for its age; the binding remains structurally sound and the internal pages are clean and legible, though there is noticeable foxing and age-related yellowing throughout the text block, particularly on the title page, along with some light scuffing and shelf wear to the cover edges and corners.
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