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THE TWO-OCEAN WAR; History of US NAVY in WW2 by MORISON (1980s. THE TWO-OCEAN WAR, a SHORT HISTORY of the UNITED STATES NAVY in the SECOND WORLD WAR by Samuel Eliot Morison; PUBLISHER: Little Brown and CO, Boston, MA; originally published in 1963, this is a 6th printing, 611 pages. Msftedit 5.41.21.2510; You are considering a hard cover book, with dust jacket, THE TWO-OCEAN WAR, a SHORT HISTORY of the UNITED STATES NAVY in the SECOND WORLD WAR by Samuel Eliot Morison; PUBLISHER: Little Brown and CO, Boston, MA; originally published in 1963, this is a 6th printing, 611 pages. Has $19.95 price on DJ flap. The classic history of the US Navy in the Pacific and Atlantic fronts in World War II. CONDITION: Book appears unread, no known damage or defects; nice reading copy. Packages mailed to Illinois addresses will be charged Illinois sales tax. Items paid by Paypal can only be mailed to the address shown on the Paypal payment. SHIPPING TIME I try to ship no later than the next business day after payment. Due to volume, however, I have a noon cut-off, so, if your payment is received after 12:00 noon, it will not be mailed until at least the next business day. Saturdays and Sundays are not business days. Occasionally, I am out of town on Fridays or Mondays. Packages that will be traveling by FedEx Ground or UPS may take an extra day to get shipped as I am not close to their drop-off locations. S/H For MULTIPLE PURCHASES: I will combine multiple items whenever possible and normally reduce total shipping costs. IMPORTANT!!!!!! International Shipping: Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding / buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. I will not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" as US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.