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93647Bruxelles, Editions D.S.C., 1988. 13 x 20, 151 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
Numéro complet.
1975EEzz8637Wien, Edition Tusch 1975. quer 27,5 x 40 cm, 23 S. Text u. 26, tls. farb. Tafelabb., OLn. m. seitlichem Kordeldurchzug, in illustr. OPp.-Schuber, dieser gebräunt u. mit leichten Gebrauchs- u. Staubspuren, Buch selbst fast wie neu.
2007RO30365696Wydawnictwo Kul. 2007. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 403 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
Strappetti alla sovraccoperta Per il resto ottimo stato.
19201305591Amsterdam, Van Loy, 1920. Gr.-8vo. Titelportait, 10, 296 S., 47 Abb. auf 25 (3 gefalteten) Tafeln. Illustrierter OLwdbd (Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz).
1888137043- Une page 24 x 32 cm.
1983100115280Editions de La Différence 1983 in12. 1983. Broché.
1989RO20182058ACTES SUD-PAPIERS. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 51 pages - couverture contre-pliée - ex-dono.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
189786376Couverture souple. Trois pages 19 x 27 cm.
190050939Couverture souple. Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190052559Couverture souple. Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190053357Couverture souple. Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
1979216361979 Paris, l'Avant-Scène, 1979, 18 x 27 cm,42 pp, couverture illustrée,
198390614La Différence, coll. « Les feux de la rampe » 1983 In-12 broché 21 cm sur 14. 58 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
198348854de la différence, coll. « les feux de la rampe » 1983 Expédition très soignée, tous les mardis et vendredis. . In-8. Broché. Poids sans emballage : 100 grammes. Jaquette un fendillée, petit manque en tête.
In-4, 42p.
13042Paris, L'Avant-Scène Théâtre n°492, [1972]. In-4°, 42p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
1940182459Manila: 1940s. A graphic album showing fighting in the Philippines the Marshall Islands Papua New Guinea Guam the Solomon Islands and Palau. The compiler chose to include violent images displaying the brutality of the campaign. The album opens with portrait shots of individual Marines or groups along with photographs of American encampments and ships. The scenes then turn more distressing with images of dead locals including children lying on the beach or next to tanks. The photographs were taken across the Pacific theatre: one shows an American soldier holding a flame-thrower on Kwajalein Atoll another shows a beach landing at Luzon and a third shows a Marine posing next to a sign in Bougainville. Most were taken in the final years of the conflict including at Guadalcanal and Peleliu. There are also shots of the end of the war one showing a Japanese soldier surrendering with a white flag and another showing Japanese prisoners of war in a camp in Guam. The final photograph is the most famous "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" showing six Marines raising the US flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. This photograph won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. The majority of the photographs are commercial with a few opening portrait shots of the unidentified compiler. Oblong folio 286 x 390 mm. With 55 gelatin silver photographs one lacking approximately 90 x 130 mm landscape or portrait corner-mounted with tape recto and verso on 7 leaves remainder blank. With 2 additional gelatin silver photographs loosely inserted. Contemporary brown sheep commercial album tied through punched holes with brown cord front board stamped with central armourial panel in blind gilt and black. Boards chipped at extremities especially front board bottom left corner rear board rubbed leaves nicked at fore edge photographs moderately toned and creased some slightly torn and abraded: a good example. hardcover
194472872Pearl Harbor Oahu Hawaii: CinCPac--CinCPOA Bulletin no. 126-44 August 1944. 8vo pp. 124; 10 delightful maps in the text 1 double-page and tables in the text; very good in original pictorial blue wrappers printed in red and black. At the head of the title page: "Restricted. CinCPac--CinCPOA Bulletin no. 126-44, August unknown
1946181214Ranchi: The Catholic Press c.1946. A modern fighting force which could stand toe to toe with the Japs and slug it out to victory First edition found in eight institutional libraries only telling the story of Ramgarh's top secret Chinese-American Training Center the first training camp run by the US on foreign soil. Conceived by Stilwell following the retreat from Burma the centre drilled and equipped four crack Chinese divisions. These formed the core of Stilwell's hard-fought but successful advance through Burma in 1944. This extensively illustrated publication profiles Brigadier-General Frederick McCabe and other senior figures at the centre as well as its rigorous jungle warfare training regimen and exercises to familiarize Chinese troops with cutting-edge US weaponry. A section at the end describes visits by VIPs including Chiang Kai-Shek Mountbatten Lieutenant-General Sultan and Stilwell himself. Copies are held by the US Army War College US Army Center of Military History Marshall Center for Security Studies Wisconsin Veterans Museum Harvard University of Georgia Norwich University and SOAS. Quarto. Illustrations throughout; some text and decoration printed in brown. Notice from publisher tipped to first page. Original card wrappers front cover lettered in brown and black. With dust jacket. Loss and split at foot of spine odd mark internally; jacket flaps without price as issued losses at spine ends panels toned nicks and creasing at head where jacket oversized: a very good copy in like jacket. unknown
1962RO30345590Elsevier : Les Editions et Ateliers d'art graphique. 1962. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. Pages 314 à 416. Texte en français et en anglais. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Mouillures. Texte sur deux colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1937WRCLIT72889New York 1937. Volume one numbers 4 & 5; volume 2 numbers 1-4. Six issues. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations a few in color. Wrappers occasionally dust-tanned or smudged library blind-stamp in lower fore- corner of first wrapper; chiefly very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. The last three issues here indicate efforts to achieve distribution to the public through newsstands and bookshops rather than just to individuals associated with the Project. Those issues were distributed according to a note in pictorial covers rather than in the typographic wrappers evidenced here. Don Freeman contributed several frontispieces including color and there are color plates of marionettes and costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flanagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1936WRCLIT72942New York 1936. Volume one number five. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations two pages in color lithograph. Wrappers faintly dust tanned at edgesotherwise very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a multilithographed frontispiece and there are two color plates of costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1936WRCLIT72943New York 1936. Volume two number two. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations two pages in color lithograph. Wrappers dust soiled with some light inky fingerprints internally very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a multilithographed frontispiece and there is a color litho of costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books