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Summary:
Almost every man has a hero . . . the one bloke in all the world he’d give his right arm to be like. Corporal Joe Brent’s number one he-man was the big, granite-fisted American film-star – Chet Marvin.
In the days before the war Joe had queued up to see every movie he made and marvelled at the sheer guts of the man.
Then one day in 1941, against a background of exploding German bombs and throbbing aero-engines, Corporal Joe Brent and his celluloid hero met face to face. It should have been the greatest day of Joe’s life.
But this was no Hollywood film set. This was war! And when the shot and shell are no longer blanks it’s easy to sort out the men from the boys.
Condition:
Mild stacking curl. Very small nick without loss to top corner. Some creasing, rubbing. Internally clean and book is generally sound and in good condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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