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Signed by author upon title page. 132 pages. Bibliography. Many black and white diagrams and reproductions of photos and maps. "This book is part of the story of the Eighth Air Force, the Second Air Division, the 446th Bomb Group, and the 706th Squadron through the words of Captain Paul E. Armentrout. In his story, readers will find a microcosm of the air war over Europe (in WWII)" - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
in-16, 221 pp., broche, couv. ill. plast.- Très bel exemplaire. [PM-LP9]
Numerous illustrations. Light wear to covers.
19821127771982 Editions Fernand Nathan - 1982 - Fort in-4, cartonnage bleu marine avec titre doré sur le premier plat et au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 548 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs in et hors-texte
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1987258373Squadron Signal Publications, 1987.
Signed and briefly inscribed by author upon title page. xii, 167 pages. Eleven pages of black and white reproductions of photos. "Author recounts his WWII experiences as a radio technician on a bomber base in England. One of 5,000 Canadians trained in the then highly-secret application of radar, he became attached to No. 428 "Ghost" Squadron which flew out of Middleton St. George under Group 6, a Canadian auxiliary to Bomber Command." - paraphrased from back cover. Binding intact. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
1980KOS00600075TBD 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS00600075TBD 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS00600075 TBD paperback
201709795Paris, Robert Laffont, 1989 ; in-8, 211 pp., br.
200506340Paris, Seuil, 1985 ; in-8, 222 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
1916126353London: Wilson and Co. Printers for the Brigade Volume 2 1916. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. London Wilson and Co. Printers for the Brigade Volume 2 December 1916 and Sydney Government Printer 1920 the Preface is dated 1 February 1920. Large octavo two volumes 52 and 200 pages each volume with numerous illustrations plus in Volume II text on the inside rear cover and in Volume III 3 folding colour maps and a large folding colour plate. Overlapping gilt-pictorial wrappers respectively dark green and slate-grey with Volume II cord-bound; wrappers of Volume II a little chipped; wrappers of Volume III torn along the front joint later repaired with clear tape with the overlapping edges chipped with some loss; small stain to the top margin of the first 10 leaves; both volumes have minor signs of age and use; overall in very good condition. The cover sub-titles are 'Camp Life in England' Volume II and 'Active Service Issue' Volume III. These volumes reproduce the brigade's typescript journals with important additional material especially photographic illustrations not included in the original typescripts. Volume III has the additional material as noted above as well as more than 50 illustrations from personal snapshots of the brigade's operations on the Western Front. Both volumes have the ownership details of 18403 Driver E.M. Wilson 7th FAB AIF on the title pages. The first volume not present here is a photolithographic reprint of the four typescript journals published at sea in June and July 1916 while en route to England on SS 'Argyllshire' with the 9th Field Artillery Brigade and 9th Field Ambulance. Dornbusch 291; not in Fielding and O'Neill; Trigellis-Smith 307-309. 2 items. Wilson and Co. [Printers, for the Brigade] (Volume 2) paperback
1991129469Perth: John Burridge 1991. Hardcover. Very Good. Perth John Burridge 1991 facsimile edition/ 1916 1917 and 1919. Large octavo 37; 54; and 200 pages with numerous illustrations. Synthetic cloth; top edge slightly marked; an excellent copy. The three original parts are here bound as one in this facsimile reprint limited to a mere 200 copies. Our catalogue notes for the first edition are not out of place here: 'These three volumes reproduce the brigade's typescript journals with important additional material especially photographic illustrations not included in the original typescripts. The first volume is a photolithographic reprint of the four typescript journals published at sea in June and July 1916 while en route to England on SS "Argyllshire" with the 9th Field Artillery Brigade and 9th Field Ambulance. The second and third volumes similarly reproduce the brigade's original journals the final one with additional material as noted above as well as more than 50 illustrations from personal snapshots of the brigade's operations on the Western Front. <p>See Trigellis-Smith 307 to 309 giving '1980/90' as the date in 307 and not noting that the facsimile edition contains all three volumes in one. John Burridge hardcover
48391Se trouve partout et notamment à Pétardianapolis, Chez Messieurs Flairant, Vessard et Cie [Toulouse, Imprimerie J. Pailhès], sans date (ca 1880). Un volume 15,3x9,7cm demi basane rouge, 233 pages sur papier vergé. Bon état.
12850Steinbach a. Wörthsee. Luftfahrt-Verlag W. Zuerl. (Ohne Jahr). 179, (1) Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 21x15 cm
1946AVI157M1946 / 86 pages. Broché. Editions Albin Michel.
191327293Paris Publications Lafitte 1913 Grand in-4° de 399 à 418 pp pour la pagination , Carpentier et Bombardier Wells En Couverture