Book Description

The loss of the heavy cruiser HMS Edinburgh in the Barents Sea in May 1942 was one of the worst single blows in the long battering taken by the Royal Navy in escorting convoys to North Russia. Less than a fortnight later another cruiser, the brand-new HMS Trinidad, was sunk in the same icy waters. Among her survivors was the author of this memorable & gripping saga.
Author Frank Pearce
Date 1982 (First Edition)
Binding Green hardback with gilt titles + dust wrapper (price-clipped)
Publisher Collins
Illustrator Black/white photographic images
Condition VG in a VG dust wrapper
Pages 200

Price: £8.00

Offered by Geoff Cox Books

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