CASSON Stanley, Greece Against the Axis, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1942. In 8vo, p. 207. With 11 b/w illustrations and a folding map of Greece. The author was an English talented officer, and an important archaeologist, philhellene and Hellenist. With the outbreak of the WWI, he served as an officer in Flanders and then on the Macedonian front in Thessaloniki (1916). Director of the British School of Archeology in Greece until 1921. After the involvement of Greece in the BDP, Casson officially took over as head of the British mission in Greece, where he also published the works "Ancient Greece", "Greece against the Axis", "Greece" and "Greece and Britain" (1944), which were originally translated into Cyprus by " International Press Agency "and which later became the title of a song by Sofia Wembo, reissued in 1957 (London). Publisher’s cloth bound, no dust jacket, medium worn. Very Good interior.