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8vo., First Edition, with plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly rubbed at extremities.
REG5254MFédération des Amis du Perche, 2002. IN-8, relié, cartonnage illustré, 194-47pp. Envoi. Bon exemplaire
23500Paris, Durand, 1858-59. In-8 (225x140mm) relié en demie basane rouge, dos droit orné ; 549, 615, XV- 453 p. Très bon état intérieur. Frottements sur le dos et les coiffes. Bon état général.
c4321Evreux, Imprimerie de J.J. L.Anvcelle, sans date ( 1790); brochure in-4° de 10pp., sans couverture , telle que parue.Déchirure au dernier feuillet sans manque et sans atteinte au texte.
119pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition Addresses delivered by Major General Ellard A. Walsh, president of the National Guard Association of the United States, and Major General Edgar C. Erickson, chief of the National Guard Bureau of the Departments of the Army and the Air Force.
605790Signed and Accomplished January 14 1862. Forty-Seventh Regiment Eleventh Brigade and Second Division National Guard State of New York. Folio 14" x 8 5/8". 4 pages partial separation at center fold. Appointment of Horace Warren. Signed by J.V. Meserole Colonel of the Regiment and Oscar Comstock Captain of said Company. Signed again on page 3 by Comstock January 14 1863. No Binding. Good. unknown
193837933New York: Seventh Regiment N.G.N.Y. 1938. First Edition. First Printing. fair to good. 641 illus. index compliments card laid in some weakness to front board boards somewhat worn and soiled some endpaper soiling. Seventh Regiment, N.G.N.Y. hardcover
1937198091937. Vernacular photograph album of Troop F 121st Cavalry 1937-1938 documents National Guard training public military display and transitional cavalry practices in the interwar United States when mounted units continued to operate alongside increasing mechanization and aviation integration. Stationed at Pine Camp in New York now Fort Drum the troop's activities situate the album within a period of preparedness training prior to World War II. The photographs show soldiers engaged in mounted drill machine gun training and field exercises alongside appearances at public events such as state and county fairs where cavalry units performed ceremonial and patriotic functions. The inclusion of aviation subjects including a Douglas OBS aircraft and a Lincoln Sport Plane places the unit within a broader military environment adapting to new technologies. A documented appearance by Ruth Nichols a prominent aviation pioneer who held simultaneous world records for speed altitude and distance further connects the album to contemporary developments in American aviation culture.<br /> <br /> Pine Camp New York 1937-1938. Photograph album containing 64 black and white silver gelatin prints the majority with manuscript captions identifying subjects and activities. Images depict Troop F soldiers on horseback in camp and engaged in weapons training with Browning machine guns including sequences showing operation loading and firing. Additional photographs include an American Legion drum corps band aviation scenes featuring military and civilian aircraft and a public speaking event featuring Ruth Nichols. The album also documents the troop's association with the Culver Road Armory in Rochester New York and includes scenes reflecting both formal training exercises and public-facing demonstrations.<br /> <br /> Produced during the late interwar period this album reflects the continued role of National Guard cavalry units in maintaining military readiness while also serving as visible symbols of discipline and patriotism in civilian spaces. The coexistence of horseback training and mechanized weaponry illustrates a transitional phase in U.S. military organization prior to full mechanization during World War II. The presence of aviation imagery and a nationally recognized aviator situates the album within a broader cultural moment in which flight captured public attention and military planning increasingly incorporated air power. Light handling wear to album and photographs; overall very good condition. unknown
1917223051917. Wakefield Ben. U.S. field artillery soldier photograph archive documenting National Guard mobilization and artillery training at the United States-Mexico border during the Border War created in El Paso Texas and surrounding areas in 1917. The photographs record the service of Ben Wakefield of Toledo Ohio a member of Battery C 1st Battalion Ohio Field Artillery stationed at Fort Bliss during the period of heightened border militarization following the 1916 raid on Columbus New Mexico led by Francisco "Pancho" Villa and the subsequent U.S. Punitive Expedition under General John J. Pershing. The images provide visual documentation of field artillery operations mounted logistics and daily camp life among National Guard troops deployed to reinforce the border during a moment when the United States was simultaneously confronting instability in northern Mexico and preparing for entry into the First World War. Through portraits training scenes and encampment views the archive records the mobilization of state militia forces into federal service during one of the most significant domestic military deployments of the early twentieth century.<br /> <br /> Photo archive consisting of 31 silver gelatin photographs produced in El Paso Texas and nearby encampments in 1917. Approximately half bear pencil inscriptions on the verso identifying Wakefield or the location including captions reading "Wakefield" "Ben Center Wakefield" "Wakefield Horse" and "El Paso." One photograph bears a developing stamp from Bohne's Studio of Toledo Ohio. The photographs depict Wakefield and fellow artillerymen posed in regulation campaign hats breeches and puttees along with multiple images of horse-drawn artillery equipment including the standard U.S. Army M1902 3-inch field gun. In one photograph Wakefield and three soldiers pose beside the artillery piece with Wakefield seated before the gun wearing a slouch cap. Additional images show artillery teams maneuvering guns across open desert terrain using horses and mules soldiers marching in formation against the mountainous landscape of the Chihuahuan Desert and a photograph captioned "game Football El Paso" depicting soldiers playing football on a dusty parade ground with rows of canvas tents behind them. Another image shows the field gun positioned behind a brush screen during nighttime operations suggesting artillery drills or simulated combat exercises conducted during the border deployment.<br /> <br /> Archive of 31 photographs. Silver gelatin prints ranging approximately from 2 x 1 inches to 5 x 3 inches. The photographs collectively document the material culture and operational structure of U.S. National Guard artillery units stationed along the border during the 1916-1917 mobilization period when Fort Bliss served as a major staging ground for forces supporting the Punitive Expedition and guarding against further cross-border conflict. The images illustrate horse-drawn artillery transport tent encampments arranged in orderly rows and the social life of soldiers during extended deployments in the Southwest. Light edge wear and minor silvering visible on several prints with occasional handling marks consistent with age. Images remain clear with strong contrast. Overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of National Guard field artillery service on the U.S.-Mexico border during the final phase of the Border War and the broader military mobilization preceding American entry into the First World War. unknown
19145191Lyon, Rey, 1914 ; in-8, broché ; 32 pp., 2 portraits et 2 documents hors-texte.
12915Souvenirs de la Légion recueillis par Louis LECLERC, illustrés de 13 dessins par H. LALAISSE et de 3 compositions de R. GOUBIE, de 8 portraits par Edmond MORIN gravés par L. DUMONT. Grand in 8 demi- chagrin rouge à, nerfs et à coins, titre et caissons dorés, double filet doré sur las plats, non rogné, tête dorée. Faux-titre, frontispice en couleurs, titre, 158 pages, 1 page de table des matières, non rogné, tête dorée. XV Novembre MDCCCLXXI Paris imprimé par Jules BONAVENURE 1871. Filet rouge en encadrement, à chaque page. Exemplaire nominatif, quelques rousseurs en début de volume, a signaler: deuxième plat déformé, avec coupes frottées. Sinon bon exemplaire. Ouvrage tiré à petit nombre pour des souscripteur ; devenu rare.
187138911871 Imprimerie De jules Bonaventure, Paris, 1871. Un volume grand in-8 demi chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné, titre doré, frontispice en couleurs, 179pp., texte dans encadrement, nombreuses illustrations in-texte, couverture conservée. Quelques rousseurs. Bel exemplaire spécialement imprimé pour Monsieur Paul Drut.
94 pages. Articles:.The House at Hyde Park - the home FDR loved; Spare-Time Statesman - President of General Electric, Charles E. Wilson; Does the Army Want the Reserves? - its brass hats view civilian soldiers with mixed feelings; Sketches in Sawdust - Paintings of Circus folk; Why Atoms Don't Fly - obstacles to atomic-powered aircraft; The Fat of the Land - a new theory of obesity and its cure. Fiction: I'm a Stronger in Town Myself (part 1 of 3); The Half-Shot Hereford; A Very Funny Guy; Bride and Room; A Sure Thing; Madam President (conclusion). Includes ads for: Parker pens 1951; Pepsodent - featuring Marjorie Groats; Lifebuoy soap; RCA Victor radios and phonographs; Milky Way Chocolate Bars; Diamond Trucks - great color photo; Willys-Overland Motors "Jeep"; Drewry's Old Stock Ale - featuring Mountie; Argus cameras (twin lens); Pontiac - centerfold; Stewart-Warner radios; Oldsmobile; Foot Pals; Walt Disney's "Melody Time" movie; Templeform hats; DeSoto cars; GM Electro-motive division; Solovox; Dutch Boy Paint; Frazer cars; Santa Fe Railroad; National Guard; United Jewish Appeal - full page showing hoards behind barbed wire; Back cover Coke ad shows young lady who has stopped for a break from driving. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
18483132Paris H. Dumineray et F. Pallier 1848 petit in-8 demi-reliure Paris, H. Dumineray et F. Pallier, 1848. 18 x 11,5 cm (R), petit in-8, 396 pp. - frontispice en noir représentant 9 généraux de la garde nationale et 9 planches coloriées d'uniformes hors texte, reliure du premier quart du XXe sicle de demi-toile rouge, dos lisse, couvertures imprimées conservées.
1816141100A Paris, chez Charon, rue Saint Jean de beauvais, N° 26. - et chez Martinet, Libraire, rue du Coq, N° 15 1816 Gravure à l'eau-forte sur carton, 30 x 22,7 cm. Rousseurs. Epreuve consécutive à l'ordonnance royale du 18 avril précédent, qui imposait la prestation du serment aux décorés du Lis. La formule du serment se lit sur le piédestal d'un buste de Louis XVIII
193012433Paris, Les Presses Universitaires de France, 1930 ; in-8, broché ; 39, (1) pp., 9 illustrations in-texte, couverture beige imprimée.
24648200 feuillets de papier vlin interligns et relis en un volume in-4, demi-reliure coins en feutrine crue, plats de papier glac beige avec l'inscription Garde nationale Correspondance - 15 janvier au 20 mai 1814 manuscrite l'encre sur le premier plat; doublures et gardes de papier verg ancien (reliure de l'poque).Ce prcieux manuscrit soigneusement tenu et rdig recto-verso l'encre sur les 111 premiers feuillets par les secrtaires du marchal Adrien-Jeannot Moncey, duc de Conegliano, contient 266 ordres et les notes de service dictes par le marchal entre le 15 janvier et le 20 mai 1814, concernant son commandement en tant que major gnral de la Garde Nationale de Paris. Ce document constitue un extraordinaire tmoignage sur lhistoire militaire de Paris durant les 5 mois dramatiques de la campagne de 1814. Exemplaire portant sur la doublure du premier plat, la grande tiquette colle de la maison Susse, papetier de S.M. lImpratrice-Reine Josphine.
1831boz_002955Brevet Militaire de la Garde Nationale de Loudun, Élection au grade de Caporal, Monsieur Guilbault François, 1831. Brevet militaire de la Garde Nationale de Loudun, Élection au grade de Caporal Monsieur Guilbault François, daté du 27 juin 1831. Avec tampon de la mairie et du préfet de Loudun, et signature du Préfet et du maire de Loudun. Dimensions : 36 x 25,9 cm. Nombre de pages : 1 page.
c4498Document imprimé et manuscrit de 25 X 37,5 cm.Diplome de M. Jean Lecompte, élu en date du 15 juin au grade de Sergent dans la Compagnie de la Garde Nationale d' Abzac. Signé du 22 juin 1834.
1814200509Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, Janvier 1814, 4 pages in-4.
12088.Histoire populaire d’un homme de la Révolution In 8 pleine toile verte de l’éditeur-Armes de la ville de Paris sur le premier plat- Faux-titre, portrait de LAFAYETTE en frontispice, titre, 230 pages, 1 page de table. Illustrations hors-texte. Paris Librairie Charles DELAGRAVE sans date, très bon état.
8507Janvier-Mars 1927.Exposition.Catalogue établi par les soins des éditions de la gazette des beaux arts. In 8 broché, 233 pages. 906 pièces décrites, 24 illustrations hors texte, Bibliothèque Nationale de France 1927. Couverture frottée par endroits.
6720Liberté et Fermeté.Une feuille recto vers, 31x45cm, texte sur 3 colonnes N°1 an premier de la République Nouvelle. Août 1848.Texte du Père Duchène et Maziellié qui se dit le véritable Père Duchène.Très bon état.Seulement deux numéros parus RARE
6719drapeau des sans culottes,une feuille de format 31x45, texte sur 3 colonnes;paraît 2 fois par semaine.N°2 du jeudi 13 juin 1848.Bureau Rue des vieux Augustins n°3 Le gérant DARROUIX.Disparait après 4 numéros seulement,très bon état
6721par la citoyenne sans peur,Une feuille recto vers 31x45cm, texte sur 3 colonnes,paraît deux fois par semaine n°1 première année 15 juin 1848.Bureau du journal 3 rue du boucher.Rédacteur en chef Alfred Monbrial de Bassignac. Démocratique,anticlérical antibonapartiste,Seulement 2 numéros parus.RARE