Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons // Walter Lord

Very Good CONDITION

$20.00

Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons by Walter Lord is a well-researched account of the Allied coastwatchers who operated behind Japanese lines in the Solomon Islands during World War II. Lord, known for his detailed narrative style in books like A Night to Remember, tells the story of these small teams of Australian, New Zealand, and Solomon Islander observers who hid in remote jungle posts. From there, they radioed critical intelligence on Japanese ship movements, aircraft, and troop positions, providing vital early warnings that supported major campaigns like Guadalcanal. The book draws on firsthand accounts, interviews, and records to cover the challenges of isolation, survival in harsh conditions, close encounters with the enemy, and the impact of their intelligence work on the Pacific theater. WWII was full of incredible stories beyond just those of the infantry. In a button down drinking grappa by day, and squatting in a bush with binos and a radio by night, this book is like a telling of the French resistance with the flair of a tropical backdrop. This copy is in very good condition, free of any major defects. There are some scratches and very small tears in the book cover, but the pages are free from defect, complete, and legible.

1 in stock

Technical Reference

FD-STD-001 REV. A

Fine

As issued. No discernible defects, no markings. The reference standard.

Good
Reading wear possible. Complete, sound, and fully usable. No missing pages.

Very Good

Honest wear, tight binding, clean pages. Minor shelf patina acceptable.

Fair

Significant wear. May need careful handling. Complete; priced accordingly.

Grading reflects overall physical condition, not content completeness. Every volume is inspected and photographed before listing.

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