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Features: Report from William Pollock, President, AACA; How to Find Antiques Under Water; Honorary Member - Perry Okey - article with photos; Napier 150th Anniversary - the first British car race and its great story; Cars in Miniature - story of the International Ass'n of Automotive Modelers; A Woman Speaks - antiques will change your way of living; The Man Who Sold Duryea the Buggy That Gave America its First Automobile; Racing Memories - Targa Florio 1907; Jennis - The Only One in the World; Early Tour to Promote Roads - recalled by Leroy Eschner; You Can Still Find Them - hidden gems continue to be discovered; Duster and Veil; Curved Dash Olds Reunion; The Elmore; Monument to Karl Benz; The H.H. Franklin Club; 1958 Trek Cars; Guest Artist - Terry Lee Fergerson; Genesee Valley Meet; Tips on Restoration; Understanding Brass Plating; Restoration and Maintenance Feature - The Steering Gear - a detailed and illustrated article; Origin of the Round Grille; The Cadillac Coat of Arms; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
159 pages including black and white photographic plates. Memories of the men who served in the Fishermen's Reserve - a special naval unit formed to patrol the coast of British Columbia during World War II. Very light wear to clean, bright and unmarked book. Light wear to dust jacket. Very nice copy. Book
19871iiBe0039New York: Limelight Editions Books of the Performing Arts/Published in the United States by Proscenium Publishers Inc. 1987. Book. Illus. by Michèle Maldeau Design. Like New. Hardcover. 2nd Limelight Edition: August 1987. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 375 xxii pp. Stated second Limelight Edition: August 1987! A rare hard-to-find out-of-print scarce true collectible gem! A wonderful copy! An excellent spotlessly clean copy and dust jacket! Clean fresh sharp tight essentially and virtually flawless copy and dust jacket with crisp pages clean text and very light shelf wear. Limelight Editions (Books of the Performing Arts)/Published in the United States by Proscenium Publishers, Inc. Hardcover
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. with embossing made as saved original covers on the cloth's faces. 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In Italian. 9, [3] p. Signed and inscribed by Guido Fabris. Rare. Niccolò Tommaseo (9 October 1802 - 1 May 1874) was an Italian linguist, journalist and essayist, the editor of a Dizionario della Lingua Italiana in eight volumes (1861-74), of a dictionary of synonyms (1830) and other works. He is considered a precursor of the Italian irredentism.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (56 x 46 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of CAUCASIA] Bepagliya, Batum, Yeysk. [Pelapaglia, Batoum, Yeysk]. Not in TBMM Library Map Collection. Extremely rare.
1886AUB-8589Lausanne, Arthur Imer éd./librairie F. Payot 1886. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure demi chagrin à 4 nerfs, avec dorures et titre doré, pet. In-8, XLVII + 404 pages.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (66 x 46 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [MAP of GEORGIA - SHORES of BLACK SEA] Batum, Keskim, Kutayisi. [Batoum, Kutaisi, Keskim]. Shows all toponym of shores of Black Sea of Georgia including Ottoman fortresses, villages etc. Not in TBMM Library Map Collection. Extremely rare.
1783482691783 Editeur Sté Armorica - 17 numéros - In-8 - Revue bilingue français-breton - Brochée - Illustrations en texte - N° 33, 4 ème Année, 3 ème trimestre 1930, 36, 38, 41, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 60, 61, 67 & 68, 13 ème Année, 2 ème trimestre 1939 - 70 à 80 pages par numéro - Bon état général, sauf N° 36 - Réf. 48269
278 pages. Bibliography. Black and white reproductions of illustrations. Undated but appears to be circa 1990s. Minor markings to map on page ii. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: The Coronation of Pope John XXIII; Diefenbaker's Visit to London; Charterhouse School; Memories of the Roman Republic and Echoes of the Battle of Lake Regillus - a Tusculan family cemetery discovered by accident; Grave Goods of the Gens Rabiria - and new light on ancient Tusculum; Great Britain's First Surface-to-Air Guided Weapon Station; Springhill, Nova Scotia Mine Disaster; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
1982137H4273Golden British Columbia: Golden and District Historical Society. Very Good. 1982. Second Edition. Paperback. 314 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of archival photos. "While still respectfully honouring the pioneers this second edition pays tribute to their sons daughters and even younger descendants and also newcomers to the Valley whose interest in their historical baackground has been aroused." - Dedication. Calligraphic hand-written presentation inside front cover otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this informative local history and genealogical reference. HALE & BARMAN 483.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Golden British Columbia Local history Settlers Pioneers Families Genealogy Rogers Pass Glacier Beavermouth Donald Forde Blaeberry Moberly Field Palliser Columbia Valley South Big Bend . Golden and District Historical Society paperback
2080702109503170All Pyongyang Party N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 439p Size: 27cm Number of books: 1 All Pyongyang Party paperback
1925107743Librairie Delagrave 1925 11 volumes. In-4 broché. Dos entâchés d’humidité. En l’état.
Heidi PfefferIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (65 x 44 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [MAP] Kars, Kutayisi, Tiflis, Batum. [Kars, Kutaisi, Tbilis, Batoum]. Extremely rare. Not in TBMM Library Map collection.
Very Good French Paperback. 4to. (27,5 x 21,5 cm). In French. [15] p., b/w ills. Contents: La vengeance des serpents, Metin Erksan, (1929-2012).; La legende de mouton noir, Lütfi Ömer Akad, (1916-2011).; Chemin sans fin, Duygu Sagirohglu, (1932-).; Le temps d'aimer, Metin Erksan, (1919-2012).
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 m). In Turkish. 76 p. Some foxing on covers and pages, chipped on spine. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition. Rafael Inchauspe Méndez, known as Rafael de Nogales Méndez was a Venezuelan soldier, adventurer and writer who served for the Ottoman Empire during the Great War (1914-18). He travelled extensively and fought in many of the wars of his age. When a young man his father sent him to study in Europe and he attended Universities in Germany, Belgium and Spain, and spoke several languages fluently. Despite his education, Nogales felt more attracted to the military profession and he began to travel where the news of war took him. He took part in several conflicts in the last part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th: he fought for the Spanish against the Americans in the Spanish-American War. In 1902 with the support of president Zelaya of Nicaragua, Nogales participated in a failed attempt to overthrow Venezuelan dictator Cipriano Castro involving an expedition aboard the schooner La Libertad. The forces landed in La Guajira peninsula but were defeated by general Antonio Davila in Carazua as part of Revolución Libertadora of Venezuela. In 1904 participated in the Russo-Japanese War as double agent. Additionally, he spent time in Alaska during the time of the gold rush there. In California he fought with the forces of Mexican revolutionary Ricardo Flores Magón and also worked as a cowboy in Arizona. He returned to Venezuela in 1908, after the military coup of Juan Vicente Gómez that overthrew his enemy Cipriano Castro. Nogales was appointed by General Gómez as president of Apure State, however, he went into exile after making himself an enemy of the new president. When World War I began, after unsuccessfully attempting to join a number of other European armies, he enlisted in the Ottoman Army and was assigned to the Caucasus Front, where he reached the rank of major. He led gendarmerie troops during the siege of Van, but asked to be relieved due to what he believed were "unjustified massacres of Christians". He believed that the massacres were committed by Khahil Bey, the Commander and Chief of the Expeditionary Army he volunteered to serve. He later wrote a book describing his experiences with the Ottoman Army in World War I. Nogales Méndez reported that the civil authorities found it preferable to murder at night with the help of local Kurds. When visiting Aghtamar, an island in Lake Van where the Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Cross is located, he notes that he uncovered the corpses of many priests. Nogales Méndez visited Diyarbakir on June 26, 1915 and spoke with Mehmet Resid, who was the governor of the province. During his time in Diyarbakir, he witnessed the massacres of the local Christian population of the province. According to his conversation with Resid, the orders to massacre were sent from Interior Minister Talat Pasha. Nogales Méndez recounts in his memoirs that Resid mentioned to him that he received a telegram directly from Talat Pasha ordering him to "Burn-Destroy-Kill". After being transferred from the Caucasus, he saw action in the Sinai and Palestine Front. He fought in the Turkish lines during the entire war, and was awarded the Iron Cross by Kaiser Wilhelm II. After the war ended, he worked with the Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino. In London, Nogales wrote some books about his adventures around the world. In Venezuela he was appointed by General Gómez to study the Panamanian army, but later he died in Panama City in 1936. He wrote several books about his experiences, one of them is 'Cuatro anos bajo la Media Luna'. (Source: Wikipedia). This translation includes criticism under the name 'an answer'.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 m). In Turkish. 44 p., 14 military plans in the end-pocket (no missing). Some foxing on covers and pages, chipped on spine. Otherwise a good copy. 1918 senesinde Türk ordusunun Filistin ve Suriyeden çekilisinde 3. Sv. tümeninin hareketleri. 3 copies in OCLC: 70248831. First and Only Edition.
1898015198Paris Editions de la Revue Blanche - Directeur Alexandre Natanson - Le Gérant L. Frémont 1898 In-8 Broché
1883130141883 Un carton " bristol ", format : 11,2 centimètres de hauteur x 17,5 centimètres de large,(trés légèrement taché) titré comme ci-dessus, au dessus d'une gravure en noir représentant " la statue de la liberté " avec en arrière plan le port ancien de New-York, avec Imprimé sous la gravure : "SOUVENIR D'UNE VISITE AUX TRAVAUX DE LA STATUE DE LA LIBERTE" exécutée par A. Bartholdi aux ateliers Gaget-Gauthier et Cie, à Paris, 25, rue de Chazelles, sans lieu ni éditeur, 1883
Good Good English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 10 volumes: ([iv], 436 p.; [viii], 390, [1] p.; [x], 387 p.; [viii], 421, [1] p.; [12], [iv], 509, [1] p.; [x], 462, [1] p.; [viii], [iv], 498, [1] p.; [viii], 563, [3] p.; [4], [iv], 382, [1] p.; [viii], 389, [1] p.). French Edition of Churchill's 'Second World War': [Memoires sur la] Le Deuxieme Guerre mondiale. 10 volumes. [Second World War]. Vol. I: L'orage approche. D'une Guerre a l'autre, 1919-1939. Vol. II: La 'drôle de Guerre'. Vol. III: L'heure tragique. Mai-Decembre 1940, La chute de la France. Vol. IV: Seuls. Vol. V: Le grande alliance. La Russie envahie, 1er Janvier - 22 Juin 1941. Vol. VI: L'Amerique en guerre. 23 Juin 1941 - 17 Janvier 1942. Vol. VII: Le tournant du destin. La ruee Japonaise, 18 Janvier - 3 Juillet 1942. Vol. VIII: L'Afrique sauvee. 4 Juillet 1942 - 5 Juin 1943. Vol. IX: L'Etau se referme. L'Italie capitule. 6 Juin - 12 Novembre 1943. Vol. X: De Teheran a Rome. 13 Novembre 1943 - 5 Juin 1944.
1945006435Paris Louis Carré 1945 In-4 Broché, couverture rempliée Edition originale
1964014778Milano Galleria Schwarz 1964 un feuillet plié en 4
182259Paris, chez le capitaine Bacheville ; Corréard, libraire ; Ponthieu, libraire ; Imprimerie de David, 1822, in-8, broché ; VIII- 401 pp. et 1 p. de table, portrait lithographié de Antoine en frontispice (dans la deuxième édition, le frontispice montre les frères Bacheville se séparant pour toujours, en Turquie d'Europe), couverture muette de papier gris.
015302[Guerre de 1870, souvenirs] Gustave-Armand Dumain (1824-1910), officier comptable de 1ère classe (militaire). Manuscrit A.S., Tours, 19 novembre 1870, 3p in-folio. Long manuscrit de souvenirs racontant son parcours depuis le 28 octobre 1870, capitulation de Metz, jusqu'à sa nomination à Alger. Il raconte notamment comme il a pu quitter Metz dans une ambulance, prétendant aller chercher des documents au Luxembourg et emportant 3080 francs. Il a pu alors passer par Bruxelles pour revenir en France, voir sa famille, se remettre au service du pays, rendre la somme au trésor et obtenir, sur recommandation de Thiers, une place en Algérie, après un passage à Tours. Il semble avoir fini sa carrière et sa vie à Alger (il y meurt le 17 février 1910). C'est lors de son passage à Tours qu'il apprit qu'il avait été fait chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (la nomination datait du 30 septembre). Intéressant document. [352-2]