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D-Day, June 6, 1944 by Stephen E. Ambrose (Signed Collectors Edition), 1995 🎖️⚓️⚔️

D-Day, June 6, 1944 by Stephen E. Ambrose (Signed Collectors Edition), 1995 🎖️⚓️⚔️

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1. Introduction 📜🔍🏛️

This is a rare Signed Collectors Edition of D-Day, June 6, 1944, a historical account by acclaimed author Stephen E. Ambrose.

This volume is a cornerstone of American military history and is considered a masterpiece of popular nonfiction. It offers a unique window into the human drama and courage of the soldiers who fought on that pivotal day. This Easton Press edition is a tangible artifact of a celebrated historian's legacy. Its documented status as a signed collector's edition makes this a premier acquisition for any serious library. 

The book is not merely a historical account; it is a document of the events of a climactic battle and a record of a critical period in World War II scholarship.


2. About the Book 📖✍️✨

D-Day, June 6, 1944 is a powerful historical narrative that details the Allied invasion of Normandy.

The book is based on extensive interviews with veterans from all sides of the conflict. It weaves together the personal stories of soldiers, commanders, and civilians, providing a human perspective on the events of the invasion. The book is an important primary source for any dedicated reader of World War II history, capturing the lived experience of a generation of "citizen soldiers".

The volume's contents include detailed maps, historical photographs, and a wealth of primary source material, making it a valuable resource. The physical book itself, with its special binding and gilt page edges, is a testament to the high-quality publishing of the era.


3. About the Artist/Author/Maker ✍️🏛️✨

Stephen Edward Ambrose (1936-2002) was an American historian, academic, and author who specialized in military history. He was a master storyteller, known for his ability to weave a compelling narrative from historical facts. He was a longtime history professor at the University of New Orleans and the founder of the Eisenhower Center, which collected more than 1,200 oral histories from World War II veterans.

Ambrose’s legacy is rooted in his remarkable achievements in popularizing military history. His work provides a crucial perspective on the American experience in a major global conflict. His prose is celebrated for its directness and authenticity, and it allowed him to provide an authoritative voice on the subject.


4. Historical/Political Era Context 🌍🕰️📜

Published in 1995, this book is an artifact of a renewed interest in World War II history, which began with the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994.

Ambrose’s work contributed to a wave of popular history that brought the experiences of a previous generation into the mainstream public consciousness. The book is a "time capsule" of late 20th-century American social and political thought.


5. The Ideal Collector 💡🧐🏛️

This book is intended for a curator of American military history, a scholar of World War II, or a private collector of fine signed editions.

It is an ideal acquisition for an individual who values a book's dual importance as a foundational historical document and an artifact connected to modern media. This is a perfect fit for a collection that cherishes the intimate story behind a global conflict, and it appeals to a collector interested in the intersection of:

  • Military history and popular culture.

  • The art of bookmaking and scholarly work.

  • The personal stories of soldiers and their commanders. The volume holds particular appeal to those who appreciate the historical basis for productions such as Saving Private Ryan and the mini-series Band of Brothers, as the author served as a historical consultant for the former and an executive producer for the latter.


6. Value & Rarity 💎✨🏛️

As a rare signed collector's edition from 1995, this book represents a genuinely scarce non-replicable asset class. While the trade edition of this book was a commercial success, its Easton Press collectors edition is a different asset class entirely. The book's value is enhanced by its:

  • Limited Production: These editions are created in a limited run, which contributes to their scarcity.

  • Verifiable Signature: The presence of Ambrose’s personal signature transforms the book from a standard edition into a unique artifact.

  • Cultural Influence: Ambrose’s books had a major influence on popular media, including the film Saving Private Ryan and the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers. Its true worth lies in its historical context and its scarcity within the specialized field of antiquarian books.


7. Condition 🔎📚✨

This volume is a well-preserved collector's edition with a tight and sound binding. The hardcover is bound in genuine leather, and the pages are gilded with gold on all three sides. The book's interior and exterior are in excellent condition, showing minimal signs of wear and tear.

  • Binding: Genuine leather with gilt accents. The binding is tight with no loose pages. The interior features silk endpapers, and the pages are gilded on all three sides.

  • Interior: The pages are clean and free of any marks or stains. The text block is solid.

  • Signature: The book is personally signed by Stephen E. Ambrose in blue ink on the front endpaper.

  • Ephemera: The book is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and a pamphlet titled "a note about D-Day, June 6, 1944" from the publisher.


8. Fun Facts & Unique Features 🤓📜🤩

  • Ambrose served as the historical consultant for Steven Spielberg's film Saving Private Ryan and was an executive producer for the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers.

  • He was honored with the National Humanities Medal in 1998 and received the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service.

  • Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers.

  • His book D-Day was the result of the Eisenhower Center's efforts to collect over 1,200 oral histories from World War II veterans.

  • To mislead the Germans about the invasion's location and timing, the Allies conducted a large-scale deception campaign called Operation Bodyguard.

  • The Allies developed specialized technology for the invasion, including two artificial ports called Mulberry harbours and an array of unique tanks nicknamed Hobart's Funnies.

  • The invasion was initially scheduled for June 5, but bad weather forced a 24-hour delay. A four-day storm would have hit the coast just two weeks later, which would have made the landings impossible.

  • en E. Ambrose." [signature of S.E.A.]


9. Supporting Information 🏷️📦💰

  • Title: D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II

  • Author/Maker: Stephen E. Ambrose

  • Year: 1995

  • Publisher/Foundry: Easton Press

  • Place of Origin: Norwalk, Connecticut, USA

  • Format/Binding: Leather-bound hardcover

  • Edition: Signed Collector's Edition

  • Rarity: Rare

  • Transcription: "This leather-bound Collector's Edition of D-Day, June 6, 1944 is personally signed by Stephen E. Ambrose." [signature of S.E.A.]

 

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