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1835V42209München (Georg Franz) 1835 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Halbleder der Zeit mit Lederecken und marmoriertem Bezugspapier (Hardcover), 242 S. + X. S, + 6 Faltpläne + IV + 78 S., + 1 Faltplan 1
1977RO60064078USAF/FRENCH AIR FORCE EXCHANGE OFFICER. 1977. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 16 pages + 4 planches de schémas et carte. Texte en anglais. Relié par une spirale en plastique rouge.. . . . Classification Dewey : 358-Artillerie. Forces aériennes et spatiales
Tall folio, First Edition, with 20 full-page coloured plates; maroon cloth, upper board blocked with RA badge in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped, mildly sunned dustwrapper.
18673Librairie Aristide Quillet - 1915, in-4 relié toile éditeur, reliure Engel illustrée par A. Pierson représentant le canon de 75 de face avec encadrement d?obus, 52pp; exemplaire a transformation
1830SB-0730Berlin, J. A. List, 1830. Brauner Original-Halbleinenband im Format 21 x 13 cm mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel auf rotem Rückenschild, ornamentalen Zierprägungen sowie vier goldgeprägten Ornamentbändern. Einbanddecken in mehrfarbiger bräunlicher Marmorierung und mit Lederecken. Rot eingefärbter Buchschnitt (Ganzschnitt). VIII, 668 S., 5 gefaltete Kupfertafeln im Anhang. Ephraim Salomon Unger (1789 - 1870) zählt zu den führenden Mathematikern des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts. Popularität erwarb er sich neben seinen fachlichen Arbeiten durch sein renommiertes Erfurter Privat-Pädagogium. Zu seinen Schülern zählte unter anderem der Ingenieur und Brückenarchitekt Johann August Röbling.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON FRONT INNER WRAPPER. SCARCE.
12219Without place and date 1960s. The account describes events in April and May 1945. 13pp. foolscap 8vo. Paginated 1 to 13 and signed at the end 'Ernie Wilmott'. On seven leaves stapled into grey covers with the title 'The Last Month' typed on the front cover. In good condition in worn wraps. The account commences: 'There had been gun fire from the west and the south for the last three days. Friday the 13th April 1945 the usual officials did not come to fetch the men but a little later than usual the Gaschwyz sic column was called so we assembled and left for work about 20 of us. There was a lot of activity in the station yard German military vehicles were coming and going and a contingent of unarmed Russian fatigue men were on parade.' A typically vivid passage reads: 'In the morning of the 24th April I heard chaps reporting prisoners passing through and our guards not interfering a lot of Indians were going through without any guards. Chaps with kit got up early because of being cold. I got up after seven and went outside and saw the Indians going through. A column of Russian prisoners appeared with guards and were halted just outside. The German guards were standing about in groups talking to each other and taking no notice of the prisoners some of whom were already making off. A man got up on a cart and addressed us he said he couldn't advise us to go he couldn't advise us to stay the German commandant had said that if we stayed he would do his best to obtain food for us there was a horse dying in the next village and he had the first refusal of it if it expired and we should have it.' The account ends on Wilmott's return: 'At London I bid my comrades of the last 2 years goodbye and got on a train at Paddington. It was a noisy journey ex P.O.W.'s one side of the compartment civilians the other we all talked at once. At Bristol I had to catch a bus home and suddenly realised I had to pay the fare it was more than 3 years since I had paid a fare anywhere.' The covering Autograph Letter Signed by Batt is signed 'Jack' on letterhead of 1 Churstonville Court 1 Overbury Avenue Beckenham Kent. 1p. 4to. Undated and with recipient's name not given. 'The writer Ernie Willmott sic spoke 4 Languages and was learning Russian whilst POW in Germany. As he spoke German he was chosen as Camp Leader of our working Camp at Gaschwitz-Leipzig. Our Common path of experience starts at Campo 53 Page 69 - from there we were together unitl the war ended or shared similar experiences.' In a postscript he adds that Wilmott 'was not in Campo 66 at Capua but in hospital at Caserta'. Also present is a Typed Letter Signed to Batt from 'Charles'. On letterhead of 99 South Eden Park Road Beckenham Kent. 21 June 1974. 1p. 8vo. The 'article on Sidi Nsir' brings back 'many memories' and he is enclosing 'The Story of 46 Division'. Without place and date (1960s?). The account describes events in April and May 1945. paperback
19242Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers London Brigade Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder London. 'Progress Return' 1890. Printed by W. Collins Harlesden. The two items from the papers of Sir Richard Harington of Ridlington 12th Baronet who features as 'R. Harrington sic' in the 'Progress Return'. The pamphlet is 6pp. 12mo. The front page is headed with crown-and-anchor device 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. London Brigade. Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder Printers 70 to 76 Long Acre London W.C.' Aged and grubby. Folded into a packet and addressed with postmarked Halfpenny Red stamp to 'R. Harington Esq 1 New Court Temple E.C.' The front page gives details of 'Dress' by order of E. B. Fletcher Lieut.-Instructor. Pp.2-3 give notices relating to the 'London Corps' again by Fletcher; p.4 concerns the 'Brighton Corps. Head Quarters King's Road December 1891.' Pp.5-6 give details by A. H. Fry Sub-Lieutenant in Command of the five matches in 'The Annual Prize Meeting'. The poster on one side of a 53.5 x 41.5 cm sheet is headed 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. Progress Return of No. 3 Battery for 1890.' Printed by 'W. COLLINS Printer Victoria Works Wendover Road Harlesden.' Folded into the customary packet with the outer title: 'III. BATTERY. "MIRROR." 1890.' In fair condition aged and with grubby reverse. At the head is a large table giving the names of members with a myriad details relating to drill and marksmanship. 'R Harrington sic' is described as 'NE' standing for 'non-efficient'. Beneath the table and occupying the bottom third of the page is various information including 'facts' for which the year 1890 'has been chiefly remarkable': 'The number of Assaults-at-Arms attended by members of the Battery; The number of Cruises the Diligent has gone; The death of surgeon G. H. Bishop a most zealous officer who knew every member of his Battery and was beloved by all who knew him; and the number of Prizes won by the Battery'. A list of the prizes and prize-winners in three columns concludes the page. No copies of either item traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, London Brigade, Head Quarters, H.M.S. Frolic, off Somerset House, W.C December 18 unknown
1998R110219617EDITIONS HEIMDAL. 1998. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 112 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 358-Artillerie. Forces aériennes et spatiales
ISBN : 2840481162. EDITIONS HEIMDAL. 1998. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 112 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc dans et hors texte.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text; red cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy.
Sm. folio, First Edition, with title-vignette and numerous photographs in the text; red cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter sunned at backstrip. This copy was donated to the Dade Public Library System by the Washington Artillery Veterans Association. It carries the library's small neat stamp on top edge only.
Features: Deputy Marshal Johnson Breaks a Long Silence - Boone Marlow Killed; The Vigilante Years - Colonel George Hunter; Bathhouse John Coughlin's Colorado Come-Down - amusement park and zoological gardens in Colorado; Me - An Old-Timer? - Hosstail's 'Small Talk'; Ma-Si... Alias Apache Kid; Artillery has never been given its due in the winning of the west; "Tell the Boys I Died Game" - Fleming Parker; The Spinnin' Horse and the Montana Kid - Leonard Stroud; Indian Georgie - Most famous guide and scout of the Panamint Tribe; Wild Old Days!. A quality copy. Book
1943RO30315780Didier. 1943. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 190 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 358-Artillerie. Forces aériennes et spatiales
189511398London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office By Harrison and Sons. Good with no dust jacket. 1895. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Recently rebacked in gilt lettered red cloth. Moderate dark smudgy paint staining mostly to front board. Light edgewear fraying and bumping. Solid binding. Some light pencil marking to text. Pages lightly browned and foxed with periodic light chipping or small tears to some edges. Former owner name on front pastedown. No ex-lib marks stamps or stickers. In this edition naval mountings and their stores are not included. The contents have been rearranged and weights and dimensions as a rule have been removed from the text and given in the form of tables. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 468 pages . Her Majesty's Stationery Office By Harrison and Sons hardcover
67376E-374. Good. Hardcover. Leather. 8vo. Published by Printed for S Hooper. London UK. 1766 10 476 12 pp index. Illustrated with folding map 5 folding engraved plates. Bound in full leather boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities corners and edges of the boards lightly scuffed and rounded. Bookplate of Lord Exmouth present to the front pastedown. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Captain John Northall c1723-1759 was a captain in the Royal Regiment of Artillery and is first recorded in Italy in April 1752 with a Mr Moore. He appears to have entered the service as a teenager and risen rapidly through the ranks. His Travels through Italy was written 1752-1753 but published posthumously and is dedicated to David Garrick who had visited Italy in 1763-4. He warns young aristocrats against being deceived by antiquarian guides in Rome into buying fake paintings presented as originals by Raphael Titian or Michelangelo. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
59097No place no date but the text refers to a Royal ordinance of 1718. old limp full vellum. . Apart from the evidently missing illustrations very attractive original condition. Small 4to. With 18 of 22 tipped-in folding original illustrations lacking nos. 10 15 16 and 20. . The name "Enrique Gargallo Lopez" appears on the front cover in a different hand than the manuscript; possibly the name of the transcriber of this manuscript. hardcover
181625Paris, Corréard, 1848 in-8, 423 pp., 2 planches repliées, demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse (rel. de l'époque). Trace d'étiquette de bibliothèque au dos, rousseurs. Cachet (annulé).
183428Paris, Corréard, 1848 in-8, 423 pp., 2 planches repliées, demi-basane caramel, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, fer sur le premier plat (reliure de l'époque). Manque à la coiffe, dos passé et frotté. Mors, coupes et coins abîmés. Fortes rousseurs. Cachet (annulé).
187014Paris, Corréard, 1848 in-8, 423 pp., 2 planches repliées, demi-vélin blanc (reliure de l'époque). Dos sali. feuillets brunis. Cachet annulé.
231376Paris, Corréard, 1848 in-8, 423 pp., 2 planches repliées, demi-chagrin violine, dos lisse, filets à froid (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Cachet (annulé).
202201018A la haye, Chez jean van duren , 1741 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 3 volumes. Exemplaire bien conservé "la science militaire" reliure plien velin, interieur propre en 3 partie reliure frotté sur les tome 2 et 3 complet.
1807146296A Paris. Giguet et Michaud, Imprim.-Libraires MDCCCVII (1807). 364 pages. With some folded plans and some illustrations. Old harcover binding in good condition. 20x13 cm
111134Paris, Bachelier, 1852 in-8, XII-559 pp., 8 pl. dépl., broché. Petit manque de papier à la couv.