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15045Paris, Auguste Chio, 1882 ; in-8. 3 ff.-101 pp. Pleine toile vermillon, dos lisse, pièce de titre rouge en long, supra ex-libris en caractères dorés sur le coin inférieur du plat supérieur. De la bibliothèque de Louis-Charles Bourbon (Naundorf), descendant Karl-Wilhelm Naundorff qui se prétendait être Louis XVII. 35
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194045695NY: Frederick A. Stokes. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth pictorial endpages. Matching dates first edition. Mild foxing to cloth; mild foxing in the vicinity of the plates. All plates present. Tight and square. The DJ in mylar is mildly rubbed/edgeworn. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; xvi 424 pages . Frederick A. Stokes hardcover
1940SB12024NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1940. Includes typewritten and signed note by author to Mrs. David Thayer Chase a descendant of Colonel Sylvanus Thayer considered the "Father of the Military Academy"; Also signed by author on half title page. Bookplate of John Chase on ffep verso. Textblock very clean and tight illustrated end pages illustrations by Laura Nevitt Dupuy. Light blue cloth with dark blue and gilt decoration on front cover and spine. Clipped dust jacket closed tears to head and foot of spine crease on front bottom edge and small chips to corners mylar sleeved. 424pp. including appendix bibliography and index. First Edition. Embossed Cloth. Very Good/Good in mylar. Illus. by Photographs Portraits and Engravings and with Decorations from Woodcuts by Laura Nevitt Dupuy. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Frederick A. Stokes Company Hardcover
194033461New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. fair to good. xvi 424 6 pages. Illustrations. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. Fore-edge soiled and foxed boards & spine somewhat soiled and faded. This book chronicles the impact of West Point in areas beyond war--science education engineering exploration and transportation. The Spanish-American War is covered on pp. 337-342. Colonel Dupuy served as news chief and acting director of public relations on the World War II staff of General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower and on the War Department General Staff in Washington just after the war. He was the author of more than 20 books on military history. It was Colonel Dupuy who broadcast to the world on June 6 1944 the brief and long-awaited statement: "Under the command of General Eisenhower Allied naval forces supported by strong air forces began landing Allied armies this morning on the northern coast of France." He was present at the conclusion of the operations that began then serving as a member of the official Supreme Headquarters party at the ratification of the German surrender in Berlin in May 1945. Colonel Dupuy came to his wartime post with a background that combined extensive newspaper experience with the training and skill of a professional Army officer. He had hoped for an Army career from early childhood but family responsibilities made it necessary for him to go to work at 17 and after three years of clerical jobs he became a cub reporter for The New York Herald of James Cordon Bennett. Dupuy covered many major stories of the New York area in the decade before World War I working his way up to ship news editor and feature editor by 1917. He had enlisted in the New York National Guard in 1909 and when the United States entered the war he was sent to France as commander of an artillery battery and a regimental staff officer. After the war he joined the Regular Army. Colonel Dupuy served as chief of the Army Information Service in New York City on the general staff of the II Corps area and First Army and as public relations officer on the staff of the United States Military Academy. He was elected to honorary membership of the West Point class of 1913. Before being sent to Supreme Headquarters in Europe in 1943 Colonel Dupuy was with the War Department Bureau of Public Relations in Washington. He returned to the bureau in 1945 serving as acting director until his retirement the following year. The years since 1946 saw a continuation of the writing career in military history and national security affairs Colonel Dupuy had begun in his off duty hours in the years between the wars. In addition to well over 100 articles and short stories he produced 22 books. Colonel Dupuy found time also to serve for five years as associate editor of The Army Navy Air Force Register and from 1963 to the present as a member of the board of directors and staff editor of the Historical Evaluation and Research Organization. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
194073353New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. xvi 424 6 pages. Illustrations. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated endpapers. DJ worn torn chipped and soiled. Discoloration at pages 228/229 and proximate pages. Inscribed on half-title to Mr. Emmett Brown by the author and the recipient's daughter. This is believed to be Dr. H. Emmett Brown noted for his contributions to the development of science education. This book chronicles the impact of West Point in areas beyond war--science education engineering exploration and transportation. Derived from a Kirkus review: This is in part a history of West Point and it also is a eulogy of Sylvanus Thayer an early graduate and the part he played in the subsequent reorganization of his alma mater. It is also a summary of the importance of West Point graduates in national life. Miriam Brown Keeler earned her bachelor's degree from Newcomb College in 1916 and her master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She was an instructor in English at Newcomb College from 1927 to 1931. She married George E. Keeler Jr. who became a brigadier general in the Air Force. Colonel Dupuy served as news chief and acting director of public relations on the World War II staff of General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower and on the War Department General Staff in Washington just after the war. He was the author of more than 20 books on military history. It was Colonel Dupuy who broadcast to the world on June 6 1944 the brief and long-awaited statement: "Under the command of General Eisenhower Allied naval forces supported by strong air forces began landing Allied armies this morning on the northern coast of France." He was present at the conclusion of the operations that began then serving as a member of the official Supreme Headquarters party at the ratification of the German surrender in Berlin in May 1945. Colonel Dupuy came to his wartime post with a background that combined extensive newspaper experience with the training and skill of a professional Army officer. He had hoped for an Army career from early childhood but family responsibilities made it necessary for him to go to work at 17 and after three years of clerical jobs he became a cub reporter for The New York Herald of James Cordon Bennett. Dupuy covered many major stories of the New York area in the decade before World War I working his way up to ship news editor and feature editor by 1917. He had enlisted in the New York National Guard in 1909 and when the United States entered the war he was sent to France as commander of an artillery battery and a regimental staff officer. After the war he joined the Regular Army. Colonel Dupuy served as chief of the Army Information Service in New York City on the general staff of the II Corps area and First Army and as public relations officer on the staff of the United States Military Academy. He was elected to honorary membership of the West Point class of 1913. Before being sent to Supreme Headquarters in Europe in 1943 Colonel Dupuy was with the War Department Bureau of Public Relations in Washington. He returned to the bureau in 1945 serving as acting director until his retirement the following year. The years since 1946 saw a continuation of the writing career in military history and national security affairs Colonel Dupuy had begun in his off duty hours in the years between the wars. In addition to well over 100 articles and short stories he produced 22 books. Colonel Dupuy found time also to serve for five years as associate editor of The Army Navy Air Force Register and from 1963 to the present as a member of the board of directors and staff editor of the Historical Evaluation and Research Organization. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
19408850New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1940. 2nd printing. Near Fine. octavo. dust jacket xvi 424pp. b/w pls. appends. bibliog. index Frederick A. Stokes unknown
2009x-0313362084Praeger Pub Text 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 204 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.25 inches. Praeger Pub Text hardcover
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2009DADAX0313362084Bloomsbury Academic 2009-11-19. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.56x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
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18401107200087Tours : Ad Mame et cie 1840. Paperback. Good. Good binding and cover. Some discoloration small tear at tail of spine. Pages clean and unmarked occasionally uncut. Light foxing at end pages. Tours : Ad Mame et cie paperback
9442Club du livre dhistoire 1957
1957100154253Club du livre d'histoire 1957 in8. 1957. Cartonné.
1137A.M Dupuy 432 pages in8. Sans date. Reliure demi cuir. 432 pages.
1957RO80043653CLUB DU LIVRE D'HISTOIRE. 1957. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 432 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 91.41-Editions numérotées (tirages importants)
1957R240130925LE CLUB DU LIVRE D'HISTOIRE. 1957. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 432 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte - plats jaspés - sous emboitage cartonné rigide jaspé en bon état.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
1957268408Club du livre d'histoire 1957 in8. 1957. Relié. exemplaire numéroté illustrations en noir et blanc
RO80077905S.E.C.T.I.. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 31 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte et en hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 704.948-Erotisme