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1937SPANISHC002332The Spanish Press Services London. 1937. First edition. Octavo. 28 pages. Two illustrations. Wrappers. An anti-Republican pamphlet which questions the neutrality of France.Spotting largely to the covers. Very good. Scarce. The Spanish Press Services, London. unknown
1938SPANISHC002317United Editorial Limited London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 32 pages. Wrappers. The author was a disillusioned former member of O'Duffy's ''Irish Brigade'' which fought on the side of Franco.A few spots to last two pages otherwise fine. United Editorial Limited, London. unknown
1936142062Spain & northern Europe: 1936-41. Auf-zum! so ging es tagtäglich" "Off we go! That's how it went every day" An exceptional and unusually complete archive documenting the career of Leutnant Konrad Ellermann a decorated airman who served with the Condor Legion in Spain and later in flying-boat operations on the Eismeer Front. Centred on two meticulously compiled photograph albums and augmented by scarce supporting documents it offers a rare coherent visual record of theatres where comprehensive personal archives seldom survive. The first album charts his Condor Legion service beginning with 43 tourist views of Spain and 25 informal images of squadron life followed by sequences showing Heinkel 59 flying boats in preparation and in flight with aerial views of enemy positions and bomb damage. Ellermann dedicates a page to comrades killed in March 1938 almost certainly the crew of the HE 59 downed near Cambrils and records their funerals and repatriation. Additional images include Condor Legion fighters He 51 He 112 Bf 109 long-range raids from Portbou to Oropesa and bombed railway lines. A section headed "Einiges von den Taten!" depicts two merchant vessels sunk by his unit - the British SS Jean Weems and the Danish SS Edith - alongside further action shots. The album closes with off-duty scenes and high-quality aerial photographs of Pollença Tangier and Portbou. The second album covers northern service. It opens with trials of the Dornier Do 26 flying boat in late 1938 with fine airborne views images of the second prototype and photographs of Dornier staff at work. Other aircraft represented include the Blohm & Voss Ha 139 the Latécoère 521 and the Dornier Do 18. Around 20 aerial views of Norway follow including encounters with He 111s and Ellermann's aircraft moored in Rombaken fjord culminating in a medal ceremony featuring Oberleutnant Karl Otto Max Barth. A final section documents his posting with Flussklärungsfliegerstaffel 1/125 in Finland with portraits of his Heinkel HD 114 scenes in Helsinki and Turku maintenance shots and a concluding portrait of Ellermann. Born in Geisingen in 1915 Ellermann began as a funkmeister before becoming an observer in 1938. He received the Iron Cross First and Second Class the Narvikschild the Frontflugspange für Kampfflieger in gold and silver the Luftwaffe Honour Cup and the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. His service included AS-88 in Spain 1937-38 Sonderstaffel Tr. O 1939-41 Küstenflieger-Staffel 1/406 in Norway 1942-43 and Seeaufklärungsgruppe 131 1943-45. His surviving logbook records 484 flights between October 1937 and March 1944 378 of them operational including 62 Condor Legion sorties on ships and towns such as Barcelona Sagunto and Alicante. Later missions encompassed reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrols over the North Sea and Norwegian coast one section countersigned by Captain Martin Harlinghausen later the Luftwaffe's leading ship-killer of the Second World War. 4 items. Album 1: 245 x 320 mm original pale red and white rough-weave cloth punch holes at spine golden brown fastening cord bookseller's ticket of Otto Memmert Kiel; 222 original photographs on 24 black card leaves mainly deckle-edged snapshot images most 60 x 90 mm some larger up to 110 x 170 mm manuscript "title page" in coloured chalks with crossed Spanish and Nazi flags. Album 2: 250 x 330 mm original dark red faux leather punch holes to spine white coated-wire fastening tape bookseller's ticket of Bohrer & Co Kiel; 171 original photographs 50 x 60 mm to 240 x 180 mm on 24 tan card leaves glassine guards; manuscript "title page" with illustration of Nazi eagle above legend; 2 divisional pages first with watercolour drawing of unit insignia ram's skull above title; second with watercolour drawing of unit insignia penguin wearing clogs and flying over sea above title. Soldbuch: 28 pp 145 x 100 mm original blue card printed wrappers Ellerman's photograph mounted on inside front cover punch holes with metal eyelets to front cover. Log book: 100 x 155 mm pp. 114. Original marbled sides green cloth spine paper label on front cover. Album 1 in very good condition; Album 2 with a little wear to binding shallow indentations to covers leaf loose; Soldbuch: general signs of handling paper sometime taped around spine; Log book with some loss of marbled paper from front cover a little finger soiling. A well-preserved group. Sebastian Cox & Peter Gray eds Air Power History: Turning Points from Kitty Hawk to Kosovo 2002. hardcover
1938SPANISHC014015F.G. Sturrup London. January 1938. First U.K. edition. No translator given. Octavo. pp 20. Wrappers. ''The 26 points of Falange Espa�ola Tradicionalista y de los J.O.N.S.'' The repudiation of capitalism and the intention to create a ''Syndicalist State'' are echoes of what was happening in Nazi Germany. The Programme was originally published in 1934 as the manifesto of the Falange and contained 27 points the last of which was later expunged by Franco.Covers slightly rubbed and chipped at corners. Very good. Scarce. F.G. Sturrup, London. January, unknown
1936SPANISHC002107Liveright New York. 1936. First U.S. edition. Translated with an Introductory Note by Peter Chalmers Mitchell. Octavo. 439 pages. A novel set in the early days of the Spanish Civil War its protagonist a journalist who has thrown in his lot with communists syndicalists and anarchists.Near fine in near-fine slightly nicked dustwrapper with some minor rubbing. Scarce in such bright condition. Liveright, New York. unknown
1939SPANISHC012933Random House New York. 1939. First U.S. edition. Octavo. 388 pages. Stories of the period before and during the Spanish Civil War.Very good indeed in very good nicked and slightly chipped dustwrapper. Random House, New York. unknown
1938SPANISHC026413Longmans Green & Co London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. pp x 320. Nine sketch maps one of which is folding. Supposedly an attempt to cut through the propaganda.Contemporary 1938 ownership signature on front free endpaper. Head of spine a bit bumped. Near fine in very good indeed slightly creased dustwrapper a bit tanned at the spine. Longmans, Green & Co, London. unknown
1936190131936. Lot of 2 Large vintage Photographs: One Large photo shows graves outside a mausoleum that had been disinterred by the communists in the Spanish Civil War. Captioned in French. Several caskets are opened on its steps and even stood up some of the skeletons against the columns at its entrance. This grisly shot shows the vicious nature of the Spanish Civil War which saw both the Nationalists led by Franco and the communist and anarchist militants commit extreme acts to instill terror in the opposition. The communists charged with this violation had an enemy not only in Franco but in the Church which they considered a powerful reactionary and oppressive force within Spain. This kind of sacrilegious deed likely took place during the Red Terror which was a bloody period after Franco's 1936 coup when the leftist factions exacted ruthless anticlerical and class-based violence within their domain. Comes with another photo of a Russian Orthodox church that has been requisitioned by the Soviets and turned into a store for among other things a large plaque of Lenin and shelves full of supplies. Captioned in French. Several of the paintings and altarpieces have been taken down and placed alongside a large metal plaque of Bolshevik leader Lenin. In this photo we see the largely atheist Bolsheviks make a statement by turning a grand Orthodox into a repository for some supplies and also the arrival of a new guiding ideology as represented by the plaque of Bolshevik leader Lenin and the communist ideal he embodied. Both images are rolled with some imperfections on edges but in very good condition overall. unknown
1938SPANISHC001156New Age Publishers New York. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 45 pages. Wrappers with a photograph of Doran on the front. He was shot and killed at Corbera.Near fine. Scarce. New Age Publishers, New York. unknown
1937SPANISHC012771Random House New York. 1937. Early reprint. Octavo. pp xii 427. Endpaper maps. The author was living in Ibiza when Franco's forces arrived.Signed by the author on the title-page. He has also inscribed the same page: ''For Elizabeth Hill with pleasant memories of Paris etc. Elliot Paul''.Two small marks to front cover. Very good indeed in very good rubbed nicked and chipped dustwrapper with a couple of closed tears. Random House, New York. unknown
1938SPANISHC016796Geoffrey Bles London. 1938. First U.K. edition. Translated from the French by Charles Hope Lumley. Introduction by Jacques Maritain. Octavo. pp viii 277. A survey of Spanish politics from 1923 to 1936.Spotting to edges and prelims. Very good in very good nicked and rubbed dustwrapper faded at the spine and edges and with a few nicks. Geoffrey Bles, London. unknown
1936SPANISHC012925David McKay New York. 1936. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 199. A collection of the despatches sent by an American journalist who was reporting from the Francoist side.Near fine in very good dustwrapper chipped at the head of the spine and with several short closed tears. David McKay, New York. unknown
1938SPANISHC002320Victor Gollancz London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 96 pages. Wrappers.Fine. Victor Gollancz, London. unknown
1937SPANISHC001193Commissariat of War of the International Brigades Madrid. 1937. First edition. Small octavo. 40 pages. Wrappers. Short accounts of the deaths of eight members of the International Brigades all but one of whom fell during the Brunete Offensive. Photographic portraits.Covers a bit dusty. Very good. Scarce. Commissariat of War of the International Brigades, (Madrid). unknown
1937SPANISHC002369Spanish Press Services London. 1937. First edition. Three loose A4 sheets printed on both sides. Francoist propaganda suggesting that foreigners have control over the Republican army.Some light spotting to one side. Horizontal fold. Very good. Scarce. Spanish Press Services, London. unknown
1938SPANISHC017072The League of American Writers New York. 1938. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 82 iv. Wrappers. One page address to the Writers of America by Donald Ogden Stewart. 237 of the letters are printed the overwhelming majority against Franco and Fascism. Seven letters are put in the Neutral section. Only one by Gertrude Atherton is in the Against section i.e. pro-Franco. In the Anti-Franco section there are statements by John Steinbeck Sherwood Anderson Ernest Hemingway Pearl Buck Humphrey Cobb Countee Cullen Theodore Dreiser Floyd Dell William Faulkner Babette Deutsch Dashiell Hammett Edna Ferber Langston Hughes John Gould Fletcher Rockwell Kent Hildegarde Flanner Marianne Moore James Weldon Johnson Katherine Ann Porter Stanley J. Kunitz Upton Sinclair Edgar Lee Masters Irwin Shaw Clifford Odets I.F. Stone Robert Nathan Thornton Wilder Carl Van Doren William Carlos Williams Stephen Vincent Benet Richard Wright etc. Robinson Jeffers and E.E. Cummings contribute to the Neutral section.Four appendices including Aims of the Spanish Loyalist Government Aims of the Franco Junta and Bibliography.Spine rubbed. Covers a bit darkened at the edges. Very good. The League of American Writers, New York. unknown
1937SPANISHC005544Imprimerie Cooperative �toile Paris. 1937. First edition. Octavo. 172 pages. Wrappers. A book which seems never to have been translated into English although a French version appeared in this year.Cheap paper a bit tanned at the edges. Spine slightly tanned. Very good. Imprimerie Cooperative �toile, Paris. unknown
1787135132Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1787. First nationwide Spanish census First edition of Spain's first nationwide census the census of 1787. The first census in Spain was undertaken in Castile as early as 1594 and there was a census of the Spanish Empire in 1776 but this was the first which embraced the whole country. It is sometimes known as the Census of Floridablanca after the reformist prime minister Count Floridablanca under whom it was undertaken from 1785 to 1787. The 43 tables list the regions of Spain alphabetically from Andalucia to Valencia but also include the Balearic and Canary Islands. The data accounts for the number of persons their ages religious affiliation and social status. The final population count is 10409879. Although the census did display modern demographic techniques the attempts to classify the population on class and occupation proved too rudimentary - servants were not classified in any consistent way and the scope of the hidalgo class varied considerably from region to region. Even so the census was a considerable demographic achievement and remains studied in modern Spanish demography; it is considered more accurate than the subsequent Spanish census of 1797. Quarto 301 x 225 mm. With 43 printed tables and large printed folding table at rear. Contemporary quarter sheep smooth spine ruled in gilt with green calf label marbled paper sides edges speckled red. Inked number "153" to title page. Scuffing and wear around extremities contents clean leaf a4 creased minor paper faults to tables XVIII and XXVIII 6 cm closed tear to map. A nice unrestored example. Goldsmiths' 13352; Palgrave I 242. unknown
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1897262561London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed bottom edge of front wrap browned staple rusted pp8-17 evenly browned rear wrap lightly silverfished along two edges. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown books
1897262648London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed staple rusted else good condition. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown books
1897262561London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. Pamphlet. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed bottom edge of front wrap browned staple rusted pp8-17 evenly browned rear wrap lightly silverfished along two edges. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown
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