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The Pan/Ballantine Illustrated History of the First World War
Publisher: Ballantine Books. Place: London, United Kingdom.
Joint Publisher: Pan Books. Place: London, United Kingdom.
Series Date(s): 1973.

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Trench Fightiing: 1914-1918
by Charles Messenger
London: Ballantine Books and London: Pan Books, 1973 (The Pan/Ballantine Illustrated History of the First World War).
Paperbank with photo pictorial wrappers. 160 pages. Numerous half tone and line illustrations in text. Maps and diagrams.


THE PAN/BALLANTINE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR (PAN BOOKS/BALLANTINE BOOKS)
Series Note: This series of large-format, illustrated paperbacks was published following the success of the Ballantine's Illustrated History of World War II series (1968-1975) which pioneered the format.

Marque Book No. 1.
Bugatti
by Ronald Barker
Introduction by Hugh Conway

Marque Book No. 2.
Alfa Romeo
by Peter Hull
Introduction by Count Johnny Lurani

Marque Book No. 3. 
Isotta-Fraschini: The Noble Pride of Italy
by Tim Nicholson (Timothy Robin Nicholson)

Marque Book No. 4.
Pierce-Arrow: First Among America's Finest
by Maurice D. Hendry

Marque Book No. 5.
Ferrari
by L. J. K. Setright (Leonard Setright)
Introduction by John Surtees

Marque Book No. 6. 
De Dion-Bouton: The First Automobile Giant
by Anthony Bird

Marque Book No. 7. 
Rolls Royce
by L. J. K. Setright (Leonard Setright)
Introduction by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu

Marque Book No. 8.
Lincoln: America's Car of State
by Maurice D. Hendry

Marque Book No. 9.
Norton
by Dennis Howard
Introduction by Geoff Duke

Marque Book No. 10.
Jaguar: Britain's Fastest Export
by Edward Montagu (Lord Montagu of Beaulieu)

Marque Book No. 11.
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Marque Book No. 12.
Harley Davidson
by Maurice D. Hendry
Introduction by Bob Green

Special Book No. 1.
Brooklands
by P. J. Wallace
Introduction by Whitney Straight

Special Book No. 2.
Racing Stutz
by Mark Howell
Introduction by Phil Hill






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