armed services editionsの例文
- Soldiers received millions of paperback books in Armed Services Editions.
- Today, many Armed Services Editions are still readily available from used booksellers.
- A paperback Armed Services edition was published in 1945.
- His first three books were widely circulated around the world in Armed Services Editions.
- The Armed Services Editions brought high-end books to a mass audience, and helped popularize the emerging paperback format.
- An Armed Services Edition of " The World, the Flesh, and Father Smith " was also produced.
- Armed Services Editions were printed on digest and pulp magazine presses, usually in two columns per page for easier reading.
- During World War II soldiers carried Armed Services Editions of pocket-size books and read them avidly whenever they had time.
- In the spring of 1943, the Council launched the effort for which it would become best known, the Armed Services Editions.
- Armed Services Editions were printed in pairs, one atop the other, to make most efficient use of the digest magazine presses.
- Student had considerable independence in how they constructed their exhibitions, whose subjects ranged from Armed Services Editions to Thomas Jefferson and Monticello ephemera.
- About twice the size of Armed Services Editions ( ASEs ), these books were still small enough to carry easily in military uniform cargo pockets.
- Art Buchwald, who at 17 joined the Marines and was stationed in the Marshall Islands during the war, has vivid memories of the Armed Services Editions.
- It is considered a classic of outdoor literature and was included in the U . S . A .'s Armed Services Editions shortly after its publication.
- BOOKS-FOR-SOLDIERS ( Undated ) _ During World War II soldiers carried Armed Services Editions of pocket-size books and read them avidly whenever they had time.
- Occasionally a comedian like Bob Hope or Jack Benny would appear in that remote location to entertain the troops, but the Armed Services Editions remained the principal source of culture.
- During World War II, a crate of the Armed Services Editions of paperback books was dropped by parachute along with other supplies on to Vis Island off the coast of Yugoslavia.
- "One day I stole a crate of Armed Services Editions, " he said, " thick, oblong paperbacks with covers rather in the style of movie posters.
- Showcases also include a 1942 U . S . Armed Services Edition of her " Winter Tales " found in a trench, handwritten notes, her personal correspondence and numerous photos of Blixen.