Toky and San Francisco, Japan Publicationss 1972, VII, 135 pp. with 26 illustrations, partly colored. 8°, cased boards, dust jacket.
What made Shoichi Yokoi, sergeant of the former Japanese Army, hide in a hole in the ground in the Gum jungle for twenty-eight yers after the conclusion of World War II? A group of leading Japanese jourrnalists who made on-the-spot investigations recreate the ten days between the time Yokoi was found and his return to Japan after three decades. (jacket). - Edges minimally browned and with small brown spot, else a fine copy.
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Titel:28 Years in the Guam Jungle. Sergeant Yokoi Home from World War II. Compiled by a special group of correspondents of the Asahi Shimbun
Verlagsort:Toky and San Francisco, Japan Publicationss 1972
Seitenanzahl:VII, 135 pp. with 26 illustrations, partly colored. 8°, cased boards, dust jacket