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1906zy36Librairie militaire R. Chapelot et Cie Relié 1906 Deux volumes in-8 (15 x 22 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos lisses, le premier volume (571 pp.) contient le texte et le second les cartes et croquis entoilés ; épidermures sur le cuir, frottements aux coupes et plats, papier bruni, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1817ws736Bachelier Relié 1817 PEU COMMMUN. In-4 (21x28 cm), jolie reliure d'époque, demi-veau rouge, titre et auteur dorés au dos à quatre nerfs, nerfs ornés de liserés dorés, un feuillet de dédicace non chiffré, puis V pages et 87 pages, et 22 feuillets non chiffrés pour les XXX tables ; dos un peu insolé, coins et bords frottés, quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur, bon état . Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1834256311834 Planc he HT parue dans La Caricature politique, morale, littéraire et scénique, volume 7, 20 mars 1834 (Planche n°371)- Lithographie - Œuvre: Hauteur: 27cmx Largeur: 35.5cm - Image: Hauteur: 18cmx Largeur: 29.2cm - Titre en bas au centre : « Artillerie du diable. » ; légende plus bas au centre : « inventée perfectionnée et manœuvrée à la grande admiration des députés vendus. // (Journée du 23 février 1834) » ; indications : en ht à gche : « La Caricature (Journal) N°176. », en ht à dte : « Pl. 371. »Inscription - Dans la lettre : « chez Aubert, galerie véro dodat. » [éditeur], « Litho. de Benard. » [imprimeur] ; dans l’image, en bas à gche, signature : « J.J. Grand….. // Eug. For…. » [Jean-Jacques Grandville, dessinateur, et Eugène Forest, lithographe]Inscription - Sur les feuilles volantes expulsées par le derrière de la machine d’Argout : « Loi contre // la presse // populaire », « Censure // Dramatique », « Loi contre les // associations » (référence à la loi réglementant le régime des associations alors en passe d’être votée. La loi fut adoptée par les députés le 26 mars 1834, et par les pairs le 9 avril. Elle fut promulguée dès le lendemain), « Condamnation // de // Cabet » (un des principaux dirigeants de la Charbonnerie, Etienne Cabet fut ensuite élu député en 1831 et se lança vivement dans l’opposition. Il fut condamné en 1834 à deux ans de prison pour délit de presse), « Condamnation // du // National » (évocation du journal d’opposition Le National)
1901wq263Ecole supérieure de guerre Relié 1901 "Deux volumes in-4 (23 x 28 cm), reliure demi-basane, dos lisses, reproduction d'ouvrage manuscrit, le premier volume contient : ""L'artillerie en liaison avec les autres armes : étude de quelques faits de guerre des campagnes de 1866 et 1870 (1e partie)"" (632 pp.) suivi de ""Rapport sur les divers procédés du projet de Manuel de Tir"" (124 pp.) + 19 planches hors texte dépliantes. Le deuxième volume contient """"L'artillerie en liaison avec les autres armes (2e partie) Canon à tir rapide"" (371 pp.), suivi de ""Annexe au chapitre 3 : Vulnérabilité des diverses formations de l'Infanterie"" (91 pp.) ; exemplaires de bibliothèque de garnison, importantes épidermures au cuir, mors supérieur du premier volume fendu en queue, papier reliure usé aux coupes et plats, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
100377Paris, Société des Editions Militaires, 1929 in-4, 159 pp., planches, broché, couverture rempliée.
Cover portrait of Commodore Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, C.B. The Railway Battles of Northern France. Centerfold illustration of 'Charge of the French Light Cavalry after the German artillery had been destroyed at Lassigny'. Photos and illustrations: The Town of Metz; Infantry advance near Arras; Sir William Robertson; Wrecked Hotel De Ville and belfry at Arras; Full-page photo of a hasty wayside breakfast with General Joffre at the front; and more. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Archibald James Murray. Intrigue and treachery in the Balkans. Photos/Illustrations: British troops reach Salonika; Rumanian Infantry; Bulgarian artillery; Centerfold contains 4 photos of artillery in Serbia; the Montenegrin Army in the field; Bulgarian air assets; the allies land at Salonika; and more. Please note: this issue does not contain the Dardanelles photogravure. Book
Cover portrait of The Duke of Abruzzi, First cousin of King Victor Emmanuel, Chief Commander of the Royal Italian Navy. Feature: Italy's war in vivid picture and story. Concluding portion of "The Mountain Battles for 'Italia Irredenta'. German Inhumanity to British Prisoners. Photos/Illustrations: full-page photo of Italian troops entrenching at the foot of a glacier on the Austrian Alps; Centerfold illustrations of heavy Italian artillery and before/after views of the Austrian armoured fort at Malborghetto, in the Carnic Alps; and more. Two pieces of tape inside front cover. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
128 pages. Abundantly illustrated with reproductions of archival black and white photos. Bibliography. Footnotes. Index. "...Recounts the trials and traumas of the British Columbia soldier, from 'Early Beginnings at New Westminster' to 'Going Yorkey' during the second world war... comments on the military defences and equipment, as well as the moral fortitutde and integrity of those involved in the devense of the Coastal area.' - from dust jacket. Neatly signed by both authors upon title page. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A nice copy. Book
lu2359Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret Manuel-Roret Relié Deux volumes in-12 (9.5x25 cm), reliés demi-basane, auteur et titre dorés aux dos lisses, 289-286 pages, les deux volumes ont des sous-parties différentes, la première partie concerne le gréement et la seconde la manoeuvre du navire et de l'artillerie ; dos insolés, coiffes très légèrement frottées, rousseurs à l'intérieur, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19500019138Poland: WyDAWNICTWO 2 GROUP ARTYLERII. An extremely scarce original history of The 2nd AGPA Historia 2 Grupy Artylerii bound in limp wraps with red titles and photo of three 155mm guns to front panel this circa 1950 First Edition is Good. Size is 24cm x 17cm and in paperback format. 130pp with text in English and Polish on the first 11 pagesinterlineal text and 119pp of B/W photos of the 2nd AGPA in the Middle East and Italy. Minor foxing to title page chipped fore-edge to cover water stain to 10% of reverse of front cover. In general condition is good. . Good. Paperback. First Edition. 1950. WyDAWNICTWO 2 GROUP ARTYLERII paperback
P., édité par l'auteur " Archéologie navale française", 1990. In-4 relié toile bleue avec jaquette, 171 pages avec des dessins et des illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc-15 plans dépliants à l'échelle 1/48° et au 1/84° pour la pl. 15. Très courtaccroc discret à la jaquette.
50287Editions et Librairie, Paris, 1914
Pages 1-50 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Newfoundland - the watchdog of the Atlantic - with many great military photos; In the Heart of British Columbia's Coast Range; The Watermills of Old England; Occupational Therapy Across Canada; Some Canadian Cities (meaning and origin of names); Canada's Postcard Commandos - using photos to identify and target assets of our military opponents; The Balkans; and more. Some of the best ads include: The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario (with artillery illustration inside front cover); Quebec Liquor Commission ("Please Use Less"); Empress Hotel/Chateau Frontenac Hotel (combined photo ad on back cover). Moderate wear. Small name stamped inside front cover. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
1945188278Muzzleburst 1945-01-01. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Covers worn. Has a good binding. Will illustrated with plates for each chapter. History following the unit from California to the end of the war in Germany. Scarce unit history pamphlet. Muzzleburst paperback
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates, numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, large folding map at end and decorative endpapers; blue coarse-grain cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, covers and paste-downs (only) damp-marked else a bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The WWI service record of 11th (Ilkley) Battery, IV West Riding (Howitzer) Brigade RFA (renamed 245th Brigade RA in May 1916). Includes Nominal Roll, ROH, Awards & Decorations, and list of places visited. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. White, p.221.
8vo (210 x 130mm), 18, 13-48, 52-91, 93-140, 133-148, 12, [2]pp., interleaved throughout with blank pages, ex-ministry of Defence Library, cont. calf, rubbed and worn, leather peeled away from boards, joints cracked. Annual Army list to November, 1763. The pagination of this book is erratic to say the least: there are no pages 49, 50 or 51, page 52 follows p. 48, from thence onwards to p. 91 (38th Foot) inclusive, all the odd numbers are on the verso side, there is no page 91, page 93 (39th Foot) follows p. 91, and from thence to p. 140 the pagination is normal, a page numbered 133 (70 Companies of Marines) follows p. 140, and this continues to p. 148, thence follows 12 pages (succession of Colonels) and a final leaf (Additions since Printing). It seems the printer who set up this list, must have been a 'Dreamer'. ESTC (N62475) locates a single copy of this edition at the National Archives.
1930232908Berlin und Stuttgart, Verlag Tradition W. Kolk u. Vaterländischer Verlag O. Hinderer, 1930.
Two sheets each measuring 8.0 x 6.0 ins (approx. 21.0 x 15.0 cms), on printed stationery from Porteous' home near Chichester, and dated 17 September 1995; near fine state. THE LETTER IS WRITTEN, SIGNED AND DATED ENTIRELY IN PORTEOUS' HAND, AND IS SOLD WITH A BRIEF RESUME OF HIS SERVICE CAREER AND A POOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT. Patrick Porteous was gazetted for the Victoria Cross on 2 October 1942. The citation reads: 'On 19 August 1942 at Dieppe, France, Captain Porteous was liaison officer between two detachments whose task was to attack the heavy coast defence guns. During the initial assault Captain Porteous, with the smaller detachment was shot through the hand, but he nevertheless disarmed and killed his assailant, thereby also saving the life of a British sergeant. In the meantime the two officers of the other detachment had been killed and the Troop Sergeant Major seriously wounded, so Captain Porteous, in the face of witherin fire, dashed across open ground to take command and led the men in a successful charge against the enemy, when he was severely wounded for the second time. He continued to the final objective, however, but eventually collapsed after the last gun had been destroyed'. Captain (later Colonel) Patrick Anthony Porteous (1918-2000) was commissioned in the Royal Regiment of Artillery and served at Dieppe with Lord Lovat's Fourth Commando. He ended the war with 1 Airborne Division and subsequently completed a distinguished military career as Commander, Rheindalen Garrison of BAOR.
117551Very Good. Oblong folio 210 × 340 mm eleven sheets nine of them are 'Army Form C. 2118' with printed columns and headings the other two are plain paper; all contain duplicate manuscript entries rectos only. All sheets are signed in indelible pencil by Captain Noonan; on one of the plain sheets he has written 'Spare Copy'. Filing holes in the top margin; a few minor chips and dogears; overall in very good condition. Internal evidence places the 25th FAB in the vicinity of Ginchy and Le Transloy in the Somme. Routine observations temperature barometric pressure ammunition expended casualties are secondary to the often lengthy reports of brigade and enemy activity. A typical day's work might involve the registration of new 'S.O.S.' lines 'pre-determined lines that artillery fired along if the infantry was suddenly attacked; these were aimed at areas in No-Man's Land or in the German front lines where attacks might start from' quoting Lieutenant-General Robert Dunlop on Great War Forum online. Attempts on 2 January were 'not very successful . These two positions of observation are under fairly heavy shell fire which renders the condition of observation somewhat difficult as the bursting shells obscure the view just at the time we are firing the registration rounds'. On 10 January 'Enemy artillery was more active than usual and consistently shelled . vicinity of Battery positions with 5.9" and 8" shells throughout the day from 10 am to 4.15 pm at about the rate of one per minute' from the direction of Riencourt misspelled Reincourt. That day an enemy aircraft was also brought down by machine gun fire 'and the aviator who was wounded passed through our Ambulance'. Only one casualty is recorded: 9062 Gunner Albert William Smith was wounded in action on 5 January. Captain William John Noonan survived the war and went on to the next one as V1653. unknown
1845MSB7938Baltimore: Joseph Robinson. Fair with no dust jacket. 1845. Hardcover. Hard cover published by Joseph Robinson in 1845. No dust jacket. Dark green covers with paper label on spine. Label is about half missing and is chipped and worn and covers are stained and scuffed. Corners of covers are bumped with some wear. Front endpaper has a name and some other writing. Endpapers are heavily foxed and spotted. Pages have some spotting and foxing. Book is in fair condition. 166 pages .8 lb.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 166 pages . Joseph Robinson hardcover
SHL-53S.l., Ministère des Armées, Etat-Major de l’Armée de Terre, Service Historique - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1968-1970, 4 volumes brochés (24cm),couvertures grises avec titre et tomaison imprimés en noir, répétés en long au dos : TOME 1, Une source d’Histoire Sociale, Guide des Recherches, VII dont page de titre - 144 pp. - 9 planches h-t. - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 2, Contrôle des Troupes Conservés aux Archives de la Guerre - Infanterie, 621 pp. dont page de titre - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 3, Contrôle de Troupes diverses : Troupes à Cheval, Artillerie, Milices, Gardes Françaises, Troupes Suisses, Compagnie d’Invalides, Troupes des colonies et de la Marine, 642 pp. dont page de titre - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 4, Supplément - Index, 272 pp. Édition originale. Très bon état général, couvertures protégées par un papier cristal, petites salissures sur les tranches.
1977R2279-02(Düsseldorf),Selbstvlg. (1977/78). 2 Bde. 823; 635 S. mit zahlr. Abb. auf Taf. u. Skizzen im Text. Illustr. Oln., minmalst berieben u. bestoßen, Teile des OU. sauber eingekl., gutes Expl.
1930158770Karlsruhe, Südwestdeutsche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, ohne Jahr, 1930.
1933142058Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1933 In-4 25,5 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, auteur & titre en noir et rouge sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 404 pp., 124 figures dans et hors texte, table des figures, table des matières.