Fighting the Hun on the U.S.S. Huntington. A True Story of Adventures of the U.S.S. Huntington During the War

  • N.p.: P.G. Yedinak, Printer, 1919
By [WW1 - NAVY] WINN, H[iram] W.
N.p.: P.G. Yedinak, Printer, 1919. No statement of printing or edition. 12mo (19cm). Staplebound, printed yellow wrappers; 42,(6)pp; illus. Mild edgewear and soil; internally fresh and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Frontispiece portrait of Commanding Officer Capt. Edward S. Kellogg; other text illustrations reproducing photographs and line drawings.

Scarce little keepsake, possibly printed shipboard, for circulation among officers and crew of the U.S.S. Huntington, a first class armored cruiser that saw duty primarily as a convoy escort in WW1. She was named for the city of Huntington, West Virginia. From OCLC cataloguing data, it appears that an expanded version was printed later in 1919; of this preliminary version OCLC notes two physical locations only.

Details

Title

Fighting the Hun on the U.S.S. Huntington. A True Story of Adventures of the U.S.S. Huntington During the War

Author

[WW1 - NAVY] WINN, H[iram] W.

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

P.G. Yedinak, Printer: N.p.

Date

1919


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