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195333013Paris Plon 1953 In-8 IX-274 pp, traduit par andré Bertin, jaquette couleur, exemplaire non coupé
1958147170Club des éditeurs, 1958 Club des éditeurs, 1958. In-8 relié toile éditeur illustré de 270 pages. Bon état
1958183365Plon Paris, Librairie Plon, 1958. In-8 broché de IX + 271 pages + table. Traduit de l'anglais par André BERTIN. Avec une préface de l'auteur. Bon état
1958185597Plon Paris, Plon, 1958. Petit In-8 broché de 271 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Bon état.
1958300021071Club des éditeurs 1958 1958 1958.
4023Paris, Club des éditeurs, 1958 13 x 20, 273 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustré, bon état
9022Paris, Plon, 1958 14 x 20, 273 pp., broché, bon état
11294Paris, Plon, 1958 14 x 20, 273pp., broché, bon état
16467Paris, Club des Editeurs, 1958. 14 x 20, 273 pp., cartonnage d'édition pleine toile illustré, bon état.
1958503129Plon 1958 260 pages in8. 1958. Broché. 260 pages. Avec jaquette en bon état
1958100127774Plon 1958 in8. 1958. Broché.
1960RO60007465The Reprint Society. 1960. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 219 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte, et de dessins et de cartes en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1967RO60002693The Reprint Society. 1967. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 230 pages, hardcover. Black & white illustrations.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1958RO60070131Bantam Book. 1958. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 303 pages. Annotations en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1968RO60123422Penguin Books - Hamish Hamilton. 1968. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 283 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Dos plié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
9759Londres, 1960 368 p., nombreuses illustrations, broché. 18,5 x 24,5
1960334LONDON. HAMISH HAMILTON. 1960. IN-8 DE 5 FEUILLETS + 385 PAGES, RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR PERCALINE ROUGE, TITRE DORE. ILLUSTRE DE NOMBREUSES FIGURES DANS LE TEXTE ET DE PLANCHES ET CARTES HORS-TEXTE. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
196231381New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1962. First edition so stated on the copyright page book club issue. With illustrations and maps throughout. 8vo publisher’s original blue cloth with gilt lettered spine in the pictorially decorated dustjacket. xii 308 including index pp. A fine copy. FIRST EDITION OF A CORE TEXT. "This book together with THE WHITE NILE which had already been published completes a study of the history of the river in the nineteenth century. It is intended that the two books though complementing one another should be read quite separately. THE WHITE NILE dealt with the years between 1856 and 1900. Here I have stepped back half a century and am concerned with events on the Blue Nile and on the main stream that descends from Ethiopia through the Sudan and Egypt and into the sea†from the author's note.<br> “Here is a panorama of glittering colour pounding excitement and continual fascination and it is dominated by four diverse and enthralling characters who act and react against a background of slavery and massacre political upheaval and the bloodshed of war; a Scottish adventurer of great height and massive prejudice an obscure corporal who became Emperor a Turkish government official who made his influence felt and feated throughout North Africa and a black despot prone to the most terrifyingly rapid transitions from overpowering benevolence to murder and destruction on the grandest scale.<br> “James Bruce Napoleon Muhammad Ali the Emperor Theordore of Ethiopia this is an extraordinary quartet. This is a book of elndless interest on a riveting and neglected theme†from the dustjacket. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover
20101125559372London: Folio Society 2010. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 3 volumes in slipcase illustrations maps 1 st Folio edition CONTENTS:1. Mediterranean front : the year of Wavell 1940-1941 2. A year of battle : the year of Auchinleck 1941-1942 3. The end in Africa : the year of Eisenhower Alexander and Montgomery 1942-1943 -- Originally published as: African trilogy. London : Hamish Hamilton 1944 Includes indexes The classic account of the tussle between Montgomery's Eighth Army and Rommel's Afrika Corps amidst the endless harsh wastes of the Western Desert. FINE IN A FINE SLIPCASE. Folio Society, Hardcover
197777Folio Society 2010. 3 vols boxed set. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth slipcase Fine in publisher's unopened shrinkwrap. Pp. xxiv 229 & x 290 & x 265 illus with b&w plates and maps no inscriptions. Folio Society, 2010 unknown
0241123461.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19655839<p>Harper & Row. New York.1965. FIRST U.S. EDITION. Illustrated with 8 maps including 2 on endpapers and 32 mono photo plates. Fine copy in dustwrapper. The book is protected in a red cloth chemise housed in a red morocco spined slip case made by James Macdonald Co. New York. Spine with raised bands ruled in blind. Lettered in gilt.</p> Harper & Row. New York.,1965 hardcover
29573LONDON THE FOLIO SOCIETY 2010. THREE VOLUME SET. FINE COPIES IN SLIP CASE WHICH IS SPLIT ALONG ONE EDGE. ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS. LONDON, THE FOLIO SOCIETY, 2010 unknown
43556LONDON THE FOLIO SOCIETY 2001. TWO VOLUMES IN NEAR FINE CONDITION SUN-FADED SPINES AS USUAL. CONTAINED IN A FINE SLIPCASE. CONTAINS THE BLUE NILE AND THE WHITE NILE. LONDON, THE FOLIO SOCIETY, 2001 unknown
195232798London: Hamish Hamilton 1952. First Edition. With 4 black and white photographs. 8vo in the publisher's original orange cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and in the dustjacket. 222 pp. A fine copy with light mellowing and some evidence of shelving. FIRST EDITION. Moorehead gives the first full account of Nunn May Fuchs and Pontecorvo their double lives their personalities the methods employed by the security officers in bringing the first two to justice and the circumstances of the disappearance of the third.<br> "Since the invention of the atomic bomb treachery has come closer to the lives of ordinary people than ever before. Here Mr. Moorehead examines the mind of the twentieth-century traitor in particular relation to these three men.<br> "Klaus Fuchs is studied in great detail. Step by step we are shown how this brilliant scientist believing he held the fate of humanity in his hands arrogated to himself the right to settle its destiny only to realize in the end that his crime of treason had served no good purpose." - Publisher Hamish Hamilton hardcover