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40 pages. Features: Great cover photo of wild-haired Albert Einstein in leather jacket; Photo of swastika atop smoke stack of New York hospital power plant on the East River between 70th and 71st; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. David Hearst; photo of Pinky Tomlin and his bride; Photo of Joan Bennett wounded on movie set by a bayonet; Great photo of FDR in limo in Gainesville, Georgia surrounded by crowd; Concern over Japanese fishing off Alaska; Photo of Dr. Seyss-Inquart with Hitler; One-page article on Einstein includes photo of his relaxing chair, work desk and Princeton home; Five photos of famous racehorse Man o' War; Nice one-page photo ad for the Chrysler Royal car; Nice one-page, two-color Chesapeake and Ohio ad features Ohio's "Cheese Corridor"; Photo of crowd of Akron Goodrich workers protesting wages; Photo of a 42-passenger 'Ensign' built for Imperial Airways; Handsome color Packard auto ad on back cover features illustration of well-dressed couple. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Articles clipped from pages 15, 16 and 39. One-third of table of contents page has been removed. A worthy vintage copy Book
B174976-1Paris L'édition Française Illustrée 1915-1918. Vols. 1-9 13-14 Années I-IV Nos. 1-117 157-182 8 juillet 1915--27 septembre 1917 4 juillet 1918--26 décembre 1918. Most prof. illus. substantially in color. This run lacks Vols. 10-12. 4to. Publishers dec. illus. boards 1/4 cloth the last volume worn and shaken. Orig. dec. wraps. for each issue bound in. Quarterly bound editions of the lavishly illustrated satirical war weekly La baionnette initially titled A la baïonnette later La baïonnette nouvelle série. Among the many artists represented often in brilliant color are Bofa Cappiello Faivre Falké Henriot Hermann-Paul Ibels Icart Iribe Laborde Léandre Poulbot Raemaekers Rip Sem and Willette. Intermittent light wear some volumes cut a bit close by the publisher; in general a well-preserved set. Paris (L'édition Française Illustrée), 1915-1918. hardcover
1915YMX-2154L'édtion française illustrée 1915/1920.Revue d'abord appelée "A la Baïonnette" j'usqu'au N°6 le 12 aoùt 1915-Cinq volumes in-4°,en reliure éditeur, pleine percaline bordeaux,avec sur le milieu du dos,un dessin représentant:une palette,un pinceau et une plume,en dorure (chAl)
1918240371918 Encre de Chine titrée et signée, 1918, 41.7 x 21.6 cm. (format à vue).
1916252981916 Aquarelle et encre de Chine, 1916 , 36 x 27 cm. (format de la feuille), signée et datée en haut à gauche, cadre en bois .
1914215041914 Aquarelle signée en bas à droite, (1917), 37.5 x 28.2 cm., encadrée.
128 pages including thirty-two magnificent pages of vintage Toronto ads at back. Black and white photographic plates. List of Officers. Roll of Honour. Music and words to the regimental march "Highland Laddie". Presents the origin and history of this regiment, and a short account of the Highland regiments from time to time stationed in Canada. Printed upon coated paper. Usual library markings. Average wear. Binding taped at front hinge and title page. A worthy reference copy of this important Canadian military history. Dornbusch 62, Cooke [3] p.132. Book
151927726Paris: L'Edition Francaise Illustree 1915-1917. 28 parts. 28 choice issues being first appearances for the lot. Extensively illustrated in colour featuring such artists as Cappiello Raemaekers Fabiano and many others. The poster like quality covers rival the best poster art of the period. 4to original color printed wrappers. Fine copies. Scarce in the original wrappers. With special issues lampooning Hindenberg German militarism cinematic cameraman pacifism etc. The periodical was created by a band of French illustrators who wanted a humorous and typically satirical publication to bolster morale during the war. L'Edition Francaise Illustree unknown
Features: Title page photo of General Foch; Two pages of photos document a Moslem pilgrimage to Moses' tomb for the first time since the Allied occupation; The Fighting Poets of France (article); Germany's U-Boat "Cruisers"; Two half-page aerial photos of bombing in Palestine and Cologne; Photos of Sir Horace Darwin, Sir Cyril S. Cobb, Sir W.E. Hume-Williams, Sir William Orpen, The Earl of Plymouth, and Sir Howard Handley Spicer; Six photos of the Italian contingent in France; Twelve photos over two pages illustrate the training and work of canine despatch-carriers; Home-Grown Rations (article); Photo of the shelled houses of Villers-Bretonneux; Four photos illustrated the rescue work of the Sea-Patrol Service; The United States Militant - at the front and at Home - six photos, including two at Cantigny; Two half-page photos of Americans capturing Germans at Cantigny with flame-throwers; Graphic centrefold illustration depicts a bayonet charge by the French army on the Western Front; On Bombing in General - article by C.G. Grey; One-page of British officer on horseback being pursued by enemy plane; Roll of Honour - photos of 18 officers including Lt.-Col. C.K. James, D.S.O. and BAR; Several nice car ads; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
1920252841920 Aquarelle, gouache et mine de plomb signée en bas à droite, 1920, 34 x 21 cm.
1918117433London: Panora Limited 1918. London Panora Limited September 1918. A vintage gelatin silver photograph visible image size approximately 178 × 1408 mm matted and behind glass in a period-style moulded wooden frame external dimensions an impressive 330 × 1565 mm. A couple of tiny blemishes to the sky near the left-hand edge and a few vertical creases with light surface cracks do not detract from this impressive display item. 'In the pre-war period an officer or NCO seeking to become an instructor would have attended a six-week preliminary course at a Command gymnasium followed by an intensive and wide-ranging four-month course . at the HQ School Aldershot; this in turn was followed by a three-month probationary period back in his unit before fully qualifying as an instructor. September 1914 however witnessed a dramatic truncation . the pressure to dispatch the men to units to begin physical and bayonet training meant the AI Course at HQ Aldershot was cut to 21 days . These HQ courses would run for the duration of the war with the numbers of trainees in each class soon raised from just under 200 to 500' Nikolai Bogdnovic: 'Fit to Fight - A History of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps 1860-2015' Bloomsbury 2017. Bogdnovic makes clear that these courses included Territorials and Commonwealth Dominion troops Canadians New Zealanders Indians and Australians and later Americans as well. Panora Limited unknown
25292Gouache et aquarelle, 1918, 50 x 40 cm.
76 pages. Features: Colour ads for Parker Pens (Fit for a King!), and Canada Dry; What is to be Settled at San Francisco United Nations Meeting?; One-page Trans-Canada Telephone System shows smiling Canadian soldier with crutch using payphone; Editorial on Postmaster's call that mail be more carefully addressed; Great one-page ad for movie National Velvet, starring Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor; Can Science Bring Back the Dead?; A Jump to Conclusions (short story); Let's Give Away A Million Square Miles! - proposal to give away a huge chunk of the North-West Territories to the U.S. who can then finance its settlement; The Flying Tiger of Tuttle Hollow (short story); Will We Want International Sport? - photo-illustrated article on international sport and its future after WWII (with photo of Canada's Percy Williams winning the 100m at the Amsterdam Olympiad in 1938; The Affair at Saltover Priory (short story); The "So-Creds" (Social Credit) Come to Town - interview with federal party leader Solon Low with photos of him and Alberta Premier Ernest Manning; Love at Second Sight (short story); One-page Kodak ad features photo of Cpl. A. Romeike of Medicine Hat and his sister Lieut. Amy Smith of Vancouver, taken at a Canadian hospital in northwest Europe; Ventures in Victory Gardening; Classy one-page "Buy Victory Bonds" ad sponsored by Northern Electric features the Soldier's Creed and the Civilian's Creed; Photo of Joan Davis in Arrid ad; 1/3-page ad for the Canadian Ice Foundation features photo of bayonet; Preventing colds in children; Interesting centrefold ad by the National War Finance Committee describes the eight types of Canadians; Article entitled "A Letter From Home" about Canadian seamen includes photo of Leading Seaman James M. Baxter, of New Westminster, B.C. distributing mail to his mates; Photo and description of newly discovered German landmine made mostly of glass to avoid detaction; One-page ad by the Department of Veterans Affairs explains that War Veterans Insurance is now available; Jergens Lotion ad features photo of Marguerite Chapman; Nice one-page colour-illustrated Singer sewing machine ad; Colour Charlie McCarthy comic in Chase & Sanborn ad; Cooking article on the skillet; Conservation tips; Fashion illustrations; Charming colour illustration of Shirley Temple in Woodbury Powder ad; World Sayings; One-page ad by the Department of Veterans Affairs inside back cover explains government credits for education or land settlement available to returning veterans; Excellent colour back cover Coke ad features sailor in soda shop with two lovelies; and more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Lower seven inches of coverfold secured with archival tape. A worthy vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Cover illustration of USMC men firing anti-aircraft gun; Hurlburt Motor Truck Co. ad inside front cover says their trucks are first in New York City; Oliver Typewriter ad; Nice Victrola ad includes photos of Martinelli, Alda, DeLuca and Zimbalist; Title page illustration by F.G. Cooper depicts rivetman in pose of attacking soldier with bayonet; The 343 Stays Up (after submarine attack); Adventures with the Crumbling Russian Army (part 2) - great photo-illustrated article; Editorials discuss apprehension about France, the high cost of sailoring, Milwaukee's War-Aid subscriptions, what the enemy knows, and more; The Man Who Cost $50,000; Mobilizing Noah's Ark - two pages of photos illustrating the many animals used in the war effort; Conquering Wound Infection - Some remarkable achievements in surgery and chemiotherapy - article with photo of U.S. Army surgeons at the War Demonstration Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute, with Dr. Carrel in center; Fantastic two-color centerfold ad for the new REO light four car; The Secret of the Frame House; Ad for Toliver puncture-proof tire tubes; Half-page illustrated ad for Selden Trucks at a bridge construction scene; Nice illustrated quarter-page ad for Stewart Motor Trucks; Full-page ad inside back cover for the American Tobacco Company features letter, signed by its President, Percival S. Hill, which explains how the company's entire output of "Bull Durham" tobacco has been put at the disposal of the war effort; Nostalgic back cover two-color ad for Ever-Ready Safety Razors explains how they've been adopted by Uncle Sam for use by the Army and Navy. Average wear. Binding intact. Bits of writing on front cover. A sound vintage copy of this excellent WWI issue. Book
1919252821919 Aquarelle avec plis et collages, 1919, 52 x 44 cm.
14304Encre et aquarelle originale représentant une scène de bar, non signée, titrée "Le français tel quon le parle" en marge haute et légendée "- Tiens mon vieux, cest facile : quand tu veux du café tu demandes un jus, le vin cest du pinard et pour leau de vie, cest dla gnole quil faut dire" en marge basse.Dessin présenté sous verre, en très bon état.
191525993PARIS [s.n.] 1915 -in-4 demi-percale une revue, reliure demi-percale violettte in-quarto (31,5 x 24 cm), dos long, décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), reliure des 25 premiers Numéros : du N° 1 du 8 Juillet 1915 au N° 25 du 30 Décembre 1915, illustrations en noir et en couleurs de : Léandre, Forbes, Marco, Depaquit, Ray-Ordner, A. Wilette, H.G. IBELS, abel Truchet, Lucien Métivet, André Hellé, SEM, H. Gerbault, POULBOT, Hermann Paul, Jacques Nam, Lubin de Beauvais, CAPIELLO, Benjamin RABIER, Marcel Arnac, Radiguet, Grandjouan, Zig Brunner, Gallo, Ch. Genty, Marcel Capy, GRÜN, Cezard, Louis Morin, Abel Faivre, Widhopff, GERDA WEGENER, Paul Iribe, Tancrède de Synave, PIERRE E. LEGRAIN, G. Delaw, G. Meunier, Charles Huard, F. Fabiano, Léonnec, Ancrenaz, Soulié, LOUIS ICART, Herouard, Gumery, Ricardo Florès, Luc-Cyl, Weiluc, Mahias, Hautot, Leroy, Magnin, A. Guillaume, E. Chevallier, Cartier, Léo Fontan, R. de la Nézière, Pierre Falké, PAN, Hen,riot, F. Gottlob, Cheval, A. ROBIDA, Maurice Neumont, Weal, Jobbé-Duval, Marco de Gastyne, Touraine, Sohek, E. Branly, PAY, J.J. Rousseau, J. Villemot, GOBO, André FOY, Armengol, Emmanuel Barcet, Jarach, Bouet, René Vincent, Fournier, Macchiati, Pasquet, Manxredeni, Zaliouk , de la page 1 à la page 416 (pagination commune), 1915 Paris (8 bd des Capucines) : [s.n.],
19178020L'Édition Française Illustrée 1917. In-4 reliure éditeur au format 23,5 x 31,5 cm. Couverture illustrée par Marco de Gastyne. Dos toilé rouge avec titre imprimé en noir. Coins avec petits frottis et tassements. Plats et intérieur frais. Textes et illustrations de Willette - Félix Léonnec - André Warnod - Lucie Delarue-Mardrus - Albert Guillaume - Paul Iribe - Gaston de Pawlowski - Delaw - Pierre Mac Orlan - Gus Bofa - Colette - Rodolphe Bringer - Fabiano - Marcel Capy - Poulbot - Charles Huard - Collectif.. Contient les numéros 118 à 130, tous avec couvertures illustrées conservées : Les Usines de Guerre - Deux jours sans... - Du Charbon ! Du Charbon ! - Les Inventeurs - Les Peintres aux Armées - Jocks, Tommies and Cy - Elles Tiendront - Le Filon - Le Français tel qu'on le parle - Cinéma de Guerre - Le Perlot - Discipline Civile ( Défense d'acheter ce numéro...) - La Mode Nationale. Rarissime édition originale collective, en reliure éditeur, de cette fameuse revue publiée durant la Première Guerre mondiale.
Pages: 365-404. Features: Colour photo ad for Gilbey's Spey Royal Whisky inside front cover; Classy one-page colour ad for Armstrong Siddeley Aero Engines with playing card theme; Nice one-page photo ad for Bristol features their aviation products; Propaganda cover photo from Egypt shows pouncing Egyptian about to bayonet a dummy; Two pages of photos related to the Suez crisis including Dulles, Nasser, El Said Abdel Rahman El Mahdi, R.G. Menzies, Dr. Aliquli Ardalan, Mr. Menon of India and Messrs Latgoba and Abdelgani from Indonesia; Page of photos related to cancelled Great Britain - U.S.S.R. athletics match - due to russian discus thrower Miss Nina Ponomareva being charged with the theft of five hats in London; Photos and news from Cyprus - Eoka's 'truce' ends, a hospital gunfight; Prison roof drama at Horfield Prison involving William Whitehouse; Re-opening ceremony at Cologne Cathedral; Photos of 16 personalities of the week, including Mr. J. L. Hodson, Sir Raymond Priestley, and expelled Egyptian diplomats Salah Kafafi and Hamdy Mohamed Nassef; One-page photo of funeral ceremony of Cardinal Griffin; Six photos of flooding in the border country; Excellennt two-page cutaway illustration of the new Comet 4A airliner; Two-page photo spread on rapidly rising Saudi Arabia; Impressive centerfold photo of filming battle scene for Stanley Kramer's movie "The Pride and the Passion"; Photo of the aerobatic team of 890 Squadron (Fleet Air Arm) in their Sea Venom 21 aircraft; Photos of porpoise 'Flippy'; Nice one-page colour ad for Double Diamond; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 141-168. Front cover photo of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien; Includes the conclusion of Chapter 9 and the first half of Chapter 10 entitled The British Army on the Eve of War. Includes photos of: The British Expeditionary Force on their way to the front; destruction in Louvain and Malines; The German Army's spectacular occupation of Brussels; Third Belgian Infantry; German prisoners; Senegalese Troops; The Honourable Artillery Company; Brigadier-General Sir Philip Chetwode, Bart; British Bayonet Charge; the Barbarians in Brussels; and many more. Centerfold illustration of 'The Glorious Charge of the Ninth Lancers during the Great Retreat from Mons to Cambrai. Average wear. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
18001Paris, L'Edition Francaise Illustree, 1916. Un volume in-4 (23,5cm x 32cm), demi-chagrin rouge, titre, annee et filets dores sur le dos, couvertures conservees, 416pp. (quelques couvertures legerement courtes de marge avec parfois la perte de quelques lettres). deuxieme annee premier semestre complet de la nouvelle serie. 25 numeros speciaux avec les couvertures en couleurs. Textes de H. Delorme, M. Hervieu, J. Richepin, A. Hermant, P. Mac Orlan, Vernaelde, R. Bringer, J. Bastia, X. Roux, A. Alexandre, Curnonsky, La Fouchardiere... Abondantes illustrations -dont certaines en double page- en noir et en couleurs : Capy, Delaw, Fabiano, Abel Faivre, Gallo, Genty, Gerbault, Albert Guillaume, Icart, Iribe, Jarach, Leandre, Legrain, Leonnec, Louis Morin, Jacques Nam, Maur. Neumont, De la Mezieres, Poulbot, Widhoppf, Willette, Bofa, Manfredini, Raemaekers, Rip, Villemot, Rene Vincent, Zislin, Ibels, Ordner, Touraine, Weiluc, Zyg Brunner,Wegener... Coloris frais; bon etat
1920252811920 Aquatinte signée dans la planche et titrée, 1920, 22,5 x 17 cm.
ORD-12509Recueil de 13 numéros sur la guerre. Paris. L'Édition Française Illustrée. 1916. Cartonnage in-f°(234 x 318mm) dos toile rouge, 1er plat illustré couleurs, 208 pages, bien complet des 13 numéros soit du n°27 (6 janvier) au n°39 (30 mars 1916). Couverture un peu fatiguée, massicot parfois un peu gourmand mais très bon état intérieur. Les Rois. Taisez-vous! Méfiez-vous!. Les Gretchen. Les Pépères. La vie chère. N° spécial consacré à Raemaekers. Les stratèges en chambre. Le Système D... Leurs intellectuels. Kaiser-Karnaval. A bas l'alcool!. Les loustics. Les profiteurs. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, quelques-unes sur double page. Qq. illustrateurs: Iribe. Hermann-Paul. Léandre. Poulbot. Capy. Métivet. Cappiello. Zislin. Fabiano. René Vincent. Gerda Wegener. Gus Bofa. Villemot. Zyg-Brunner, etc.
1918847311918 Editions Française Illustrée. 1918. 45 numéros se suivant. Du N° 136 du 7 février 1918 au N° 180 du 12 décembre 1918 (complet). 1 vol in-4 (30x23 cm). Pleine parcaline marron de l'éditeur. Filets, tomaison, fleuron et titre dorés. Abondante iconographie en noir et blanc et en couleurs par les plus grands illustrateurs
1918847321918 Editions Française Illustrée. 1916/1917. 45 numéros se suivant. Du N° 46 du 18 Mai 1916 au N° 90 du 22 mars 1917 (complet). 1 vol in-4 (30x23 cm). Pleine parcaline marron de l'éditeur. Filets, tomaison, fleuron et titre dorés. Abondante iconographie en noir et blanc et en couleurs par les plus grands illustrateurs