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Jones, Charles and Eugene with Dale Kramer.
Double Trouble The Autobiography of the Jones Twins
Boston, Little Brown and Company,
1952, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The Jones twins made their name in the field of combat photography and journalism. At 17 they were the youngest news camermen to cover the White House and Capitol Hill. At 18 they earned "front line" citations for combat coverage of bloody Iwo Jima. As roving cameramen and correspondents for N.B.C. they criss crossed the globe from Alaska to Africa, putting their camera and microphones before the leaders of the world from King Paul of Greece to Pope Pius. They also secured a world exclusive interview from Robert Vogeler hours after his release from Communist Imprisonment. An enigma in their field of photography and journalisim, they wond the U.S. Camera Gold Medallion Achievement Award, and the National Headliner's Trophy for journalisim, plus others. Two creative and exciting lives, a good read. Grey cloth boards and spine, red title panel, silver lettering. DJ not price clipped, illustrations of twins, red and yellow spine, photo to rear of twins on Iwo Jima. Corners chipped, few closed edge tears, light crease to upper edge. Photo illustrated. All else clean, tightly bound. First Edition. Sm 8vo, 317 pp
(Charles, And Eugene, Jones, Photographers, Jones, Twins, Photographer, Photo, Journalists, Korean, War, News, Correspondents, First, Edition, Biography, Combat, Camermen, Foreign, Correspondents, American, Journalists, Iwo, Jima) Cat No. 2305.
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Jones, Charles and Eugene with Dale Kramer.
Double Trouble The Autobiography of the Jones Twins
Boston, Little Brown and Company,
1952, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The Jones twins made their name in the field of combat photography and journalism. At 17 they were the youngest news camermen to cover the White House and Capitol Hill. At 18 they earned "front line" citations for combat coverage of bloody Iwo Jima. As roving cameramen and correspondents for N.B.C. they criss crossed the globe from Alaska to Africa, putting their camera and microphones before the leaders of the world from King Paul of Greece to Pope Pius. They also secured a world exclusive interview from Robert Vogeler hours after his release from Communist Imprisonment. An enigma in their field of photography and journalisim, they wond the U.S. Camera Gold Medallion Achievement Award, and the National Headliner's Trophy for journalisim, plus others. Two creative and exciting lives, a good read. Grey cloth boards and spine, red title panel, silver lettering. DJ not price clipped, illustrations of twins, red and yellow spine, photo to rear of twins on Iwo Jima. Corners chipped, few closed edge tears, light crease to upper edge. Photo illustrated. All else clean, tightly bound. First Edition. Sm 8vo, 317 pp
(Charles, And Eugene, Jones, Photographers, Jones, Twins, Photographer, Photo, Journalists, Korean, War, News, Correspondents, First, Edition, Biography, Combat, Camermen, Foreign, Correspondents, American, Journalists, Iwo, Jima) Cat No. 2305.
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Jones, Charles and Eugene with Dale Kramer.
Double Trouble The Autobiography of the Jones Twins
Boston, Little Brown and Company,
1952, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The Jones twins made their name in the field of combat photography and journalism. At 17 they were the youngest news camermen to cover the White House and Capitol Hill. At 18 they earned "front line" citations for combat coverage of bloody Iwo Jima. As roving cameramen and correspondents for N.B.C. they criss crossed the globe from Alaska to Africa, putting their camera and microphones before the leaders of the world from King Paul of Greece to Pope Pius. They also secured a world exclusive interview from Robert Vogeler hours after his release from Communist Imprisonment. An enigma in their field of photography and journalisim, they wond the U.S. Camera Gold Medallion Achievement Award, and the National Headliner's Trophy for journalisim, plus others. Two creative and exciting lives, a good read. Grey cloth boards and spine, red title panel, silver lettering. DJ not price clipped, illustrations of twins, red and yellow spine, photo to rear of twins on Iwo Jima. Corners chipped, few closed edge tears, light crease to upper edge. Photo illustrated. All else clean, tightly bound. First Edition. Sm 8vo, 317 pp
(Charles, And Eugene, Jones, Photographers, Jones, Twins, Photographer, Photo, Journalists, Korean, War, News, Correspondents, First, Edition, Biography, Combat, Camermen, Foreign, Correspondents, American, Journalists, Iwo, Jima) Cat No. 2305.
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Jones, Idwal.
Vermilion
New York, Prentice Hall Inc,
1947, Hard Cover,
illus: Edgard Cirlin, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Historical novel of Califorina, spanning three generations of the Cope family, beginning when California was still a provence of Mexico. RIch in fasciating minig lore, with exotice side trips to the Cope families interests in China and Spain. The novels portrays a vivid picture of the San Francisco earthquake. Pale green, mildly faded cloth boards and spine, red illutration to front board, red title panel to spine, silvered lettering. DJ not price clipped, vivid red, illustrated. Broken black line to top edge, mild edgewear. Cover and illustrated end papers by Edgard Cirlin. Clean, no writing, solidly bound. sm 8vo, 495 pp
(Generational, Novels, Vintage, Novels, Edgard, Cirlin, Illustrator, California, Silver, Mines, California, Providence, Of, Mexico, Historical, Novels, Idwal, Jones, Vermilion, By, Idwal, Jones, Historical, Fiction) Cat No. 2306.
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Jones, Idwal.
Vermilion
New York, Prentice Hall Inc,
1947, Hard Cover,
illus: Edgard Cirlin, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Historical novel of Califorina, spanning three generations of the Cope family, beginning when California was still a provence of Mexico. RIch in fasciating minig lore, with exotice side trips to the Cope families interests in China and Spain. The novels portrays a vivid picture of the San Francisco earthquake. Pale green, mildly faded cloth boards and spine, red illutration to front board, red title panel to spine, silvered lettering. DJ not price clipped, vivid red, illustrated. Broken black line to top edge, mild edgewear. Cover and illustrated end papers by Edgard Cirlin. Clean, no writing, solidly bound. sm 8vo, 495 pp
(Generational, Novels, Vintage, Novels, Edgard, Cirlin, Illustrator, California, Silver, Mines, California, Providence, Of, Mexico, Historical, Novels, Idwal, Jones, Vermilion, By, Idwal, Jones, Historical, Fiction) Cat No. 2306.
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