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1872RO60073650William Tegg. 1872. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 648 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice. Titres dorés sur le dos et le premier plat. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Dos se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 423-Dictionnaire anglais
1982RO20272715"AUBIER. 1982. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 573 pages - Texte Original, en anglais & Version Francaise + 1 coupure de presse : ""Thoreau, de plain-pied dans le monde : affronter ces lieux de hautes solitude, les puissantes seductions du genre, par nathalie CROM"". . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine"
1942400331942 London, MacMillan anc Co., 1942 19,5 x 13 cm, viii-358 pp Good condition
199816137Faber & Faber 1998 96 pages 12 6x0 8x19 2cm. 1998. Broché. 96 pages. Waiting for Godot est une pièce de théâtre en deux actes de Samuel Beckett qualifiée de tragicomédie. Elle met en scène Vladimir et Estragon qui attendent vainement un certain Godot tandis que rien ne se passe deux fois. L'œuvre est emblématique du théâtre de l'absurde et explore les thèmes de l'attente de l'ennui et de l'absurdité de la condition humaine
3995Pitkin Pictorials Limited, London, 1959. In-8, plaquette agrafée sous couverture illustrée en noir et blanc,36 pp. Waddesdon Manor, a short guide by Philip James. - Foreword : Waddesdon Manor and the Rothschild Family - The National Trust : Waddesdon Manor Buckinghamshire : the description of the rooms follows the order in which they are viewed by ...
1945517This is a set which belonged to Janusz Gluchowski, a high-ranking Polish military officer at the time of the WW2. The set contains three original B&W pictures. First one: undated postcard showing Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, signed by himself in black ink, 8.5 x 13.5 cm, with two embossed mentions above and below. Second picture: undated postcard showing Poland President Gabriel Narutowicz, with a written mention on the back. Third picture: 11 x 15.5 cm photograph. General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski inspecting a British Cromwell tank, accompanied by Polish officers of the 3rd Armored Regiment (3 puk pancerny). The image was captured during an official ceremony in the city of Kelso, Scotland, in the immediate post-war period, on June 15, 1945. The scene shows the General in an observation position, climbing onto the tank while surrounded by Polish soldiers. The tank corresponds to a British model widely used by Polish forces in exile during the Western European campaign. On the reverse, the following handwritten inscriptions appear: VI 1945, Kelso. N. Wódz gen. Bór-Komorowski dokonuje inspekcji 3 p. panc. N. Wódz w towarzystwie bryg. puku na czogu." / June 15, 1945, Kelso The book is an illustrated three-languages (Polish, English and Italian) set commemorating the struggles of the Polish II Corps. Edited by Wyda Rererat [Referat] Kultury i Prasy Kresowej Dywizji Piechoty in Rome, 1945. Oblong book of 21 x 19 cm, unpaginated (144 pp.). Cover detached. Endpapers and first page show Janusz Gluchowski's stamp. In publisher's photographically illustrated wrappers. Each page contains a photographic image or a photomontage accompanied with a short text in three languages. Front cover shows some wear and tear, the binding is a bit loose - we would advise having this book bound. The Polish II Corps was a major tactical and operational unit recruited from Polish deportees in the Soviet Gulags in 1943. First they fought in the Middle East, and in 1944 February they were transferred to Italy and as independent part of the British Army to fight in the Italian campaign, in the battles of Monte Cassino and Ancona and also the Battle of Bologna during the final offensive in Italy in 1945. The book goes through the story of Poland and the later established Polish II Corps, starting with the German and Soviet occupation in 1939. It shows the deportation of Poles to forced labour to the Gulag and, after the Polish-Russian Military Agreement in 1941, the establishment of the Polish Army on Soviet soil, also their military training and their fights in various battles. Janusz Julian Gluchowski was a Major General in the Polish Army during the Second Polish Republic. He was born on August 6, 1888, in Bukowa. He fought in the Polish Legions in World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War, the Polish-Soviet War, and the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, Slovakia, and the Soviet Union in 1939, which culminated in the start of World War II. In his adolescence, he attended high school in Czstochowa. In 1905, he became a member of the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party and was wounded in the hand during an attack near Czstochowa. To avoid arrest by the Russian authorities, he left for Belgium, where he studied at the University of Liège. He returned to divided Poland around 1910 and settled in Austrian Galicia. In 1912 he graduated from the Officers' School of the Riflemen's Association in Stroza, near Krakow. In the early hours of August 1914, he commanded a platoon in Oleandria and was Wadysaw Belina-Pramowski's representative during the legendary attack of the so-called Seven Lancers of Belina (Uaska siódemka). On August 6th, together with the First Cadre Company, he left Krakow and marched to Miechów. In October 1914 he was promoted to Lieutenant (Poruchik) and, in November 1916, to Rittmeister (Cavalry Master). Until 1917 he served in the First Uhlan Regiment of the Polish Legions. After the Oath Crisis (Kryzys przysigowy) he was interned first in Fort Beniaminów and later in Werl. Released in October 1918, he went to Lublin, where, in early November, he formed the Third Ulan Regiment (later renamed the Seventh Ulan Regiment of Lublin). Along with his unit, he fought in the Polish-Soviet War. On May 29, 1920, he was promoted to Polkovnik. He was transferred in July 1920 to Eastern Galicia, taking command of the First Cavalry Brigade, fighting against the Soviets in Galicia and Volhynia. After the war, he remained in this position until 1925, when he was transferred to the Fourth Cavalry Brigade. Promoted to Brigadier General on March 16, 1927. Appointed commander of the Center for Higher Military Studies on June 4, 1930, and three years later, after the death of General Stanislaw Tessaro, he was appointed commander of Military District X in Przemyl. In October 1935, he became Deputy Minister of Military Affairs. In the early days of the 1939 invasion of Poland, Gluchowski ordered General Walerian Czuma to prepare the defense of Warsaw. In mid-September 1939, he fled to Romania. After his escape, he managed to travel to the Middle East and, in January 1941, received orders to go to London. In October 1941, he was appointed Commander of the Training Brigade stationed in Scotland. On September 23, 1943, he was appointed commander of all Polish Army units stationed in Great Britain, except the First Independent Parachute Brigade, which remained under the authority of the Commander-in-Chief. He was promoted to Major General on June 1, 1945. He decided not to return to Soviet-occupied Poland and remained in Great Britain. He frequently criticized the Soviet regime and the Soviet occupation authorities in postwar Poland. Furthermore, he was one of the founders and president of the Jozef Pilsudski Institute in London. He was, therefore, an active member of the Polish community in Great Britain. He was president and honorary member of several Polish veterans' organizations. He died on June 11, 1964, in London, England.
1955RO40019809Ferenczi. 1955. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 127 pages, manque dernier plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
2011R260255460Albin michel. Octobre 2011. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 429 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1978RO80009955STOCK. 1978. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 302 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1985R240134426NOUVELLES EDITIONS OSWALD. 1985. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 177 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
157850Heaton Mersey, The Cloister Press Ltd.,, 1959 in-4, VI-65-IX pp., 6 pl., frontispice, bradel lilas, premier plat orné d'une ill. dorée, jaquette illustrée (reliure de l'éditeur).
1985100371985 New York abrams 1985 in4, pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée, 126 pp illustraons couleurs, tres bon état
R150108346GALLIMARD .. 1966.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 186 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
2001ROD0124186DAPPER. 2001. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 203 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1988RO20235994F1rst. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 218 pages. Quelques illustrations miniatures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
R150108748GALLIMARD .. 1971.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 186 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
2014500084154Plon P 2014 201 pages 13 2x2x20cm. 2014. Broché. 201 pages.
2014500182577Plon P 2014 201 pages 13 2x2x20cm. 2014. Broché. 201 pages.
2014500208901Plon P 2014 201 pages 13 2x2x20cm. 2014. Broché. 201 pages.
17846495Amsterdam et Paris, 1784 ; in-8 ; cartonnage rigide de papier bleu de l'époque, non rogné ; XVI, 591 pp., 2 gravures hors-texte d'après Marillier.
B324754Paris, Jean-Baptiste-Guillaume Musier, 1772. 2 Bde. 12mo (165 x 100 mm). Mit 4 Kupferatafeln und 2 Druckerzeichen auf dem Titel (der erste davon in Kupfer, der zweite in Holzschnitt). [4], XXVIII, 275 S., 1 Bl. [4], 314 S., 1 Bl. Kalbslederband d. Z., mit Rückenvergoldung und je zwei Rückenschildchen (Rücken an Kopf und Fuss etwas beschädigt).
1955105799Club des Libraires de France, coll. « Livres de toujours », n° 15 1955 2 volumes. In-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile violette aux plats décorés. 19,8 cm sur 13,8. LXIX-279 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
B1604Paris, rue S. Jacques, chez G. Martin, H.-L. et J. Guérin, 1727. 2 in 1 Bd. 12mo (133 x 80 mm) Mit 4 unsiegnierten Kupfertafeln. XXVIII S., [3] Bl. Index, 176 S.; Titel, S. 177-379, [3] S. (Approbation). Kalbslederband d. Z., mit Dreifachfilete in Goldprägung auf beiden Deckeln, mit Rückenschild und Rückenvergodlung (Ecken etwas bestossen).
115886Editions Castermann, Paris, Tournai - Sans date - Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée, illustrée de nombreuses gravures - In-4, broché, couverture rouge illustrée par J. Druet - 232 p.
1936RO40060276Simon. 1936. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 284 PAGES - Couverture de CLAUDEL.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine