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26201Paris, France Empire, 1955. In-8 (195x140mm) broché, 317 p. Bon état général
19591110071959 Editions France-Empire - 1959 - Petit in-8, broché, sous jaquette illustrée - 316 p. - Quelques reproductions photographiques hors-texte en N&B
2498613 June 1939; Maplecroft Yonge Street Richmond Hill Ontario Canada. The recipient Eileen Margaret Cond 1911-1984 was an enthusiastic collector of autographs with the ability to draw a more than perfunctory response from her targets. 1p 8vo. Good firm signature 'William Guy Carr' above typed 'Wm. Guy Carr.' On lightly browned paper with nicks and short closed tears to extremities. His London publishers Hutchinsons have sent on her letter and he is pleased to learn that she enjoyed her book and is sending his autograph for her correction. ‘I have just had published another book “Brass Hats and Bell Bottomed Trousers†dealing with the thrilling adventures of the famous “Harwich Striking Force†during the great war up to the time of the Battle of Jutland’. He is ‘busy right now preparing a companion volume covering the activities of the same Force from Jutland until the end of the war’. 13 June 1939; Maplecroft, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. unknown
2498513 June 1939; Richmond Hill Ontario Canada. On 11 x 5.5 cm piece of grey paper. Good firm signature with emphatic underlining apparently in response to request for an autograph. Reads: 'Richmond Hill / Ontario / Canada. / William Guy Carr / June 13th. 1939.' 13 June 1939; Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. unknown
122920aafRencontre, 1966, in-8vo, ca. 600 p. par volume, reliure en simili-cuir originale, dos orné.
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
xii, 244 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
Many excellent black and white illustrations. Contents: Chapter CXCIV - The United States at War - the rupture of relations with Germany, Woodrow Wilson's Policy, Last Hopes of Peace, German Ships in American Ports, Attempts to bully Mr. Gerard, German attempts to reopen negotiations, arming of American ships, Pacifist Demonstration in Washington (with photo), more submarine crimes, text of the President's message, Military unpreparedness, German Plots, Public Opinion, The Joffre and Balfour Missions, Adoption of Conscription, The Army Draft Law, American troops for France, General Pershing, The Liberty Loan, and more. Front cover illustration of Major-General Pershing, in command of U.S. forces in France. Somewhat above-average wear. Soiling to front cover. Sound copy. Please note: readers of this part are encouraged to read Part 59 (American Opinion and the First Years of the War) and Part 140 (The End of American Neutrality). Magazine
Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Front cover portrait of Rear-Admiral Reginal Tupper, C.B., Commander of the Blockade Squadron. Contents: Chapter CXCV - The Blockades, 1915-17, British and German Methods; The British Blockade of Germany, The German Submarine War on Enemies and Neutrals; German Crimes Against "The Fellowship of the Sea"; Scope and Limitations of the British Blockade; The Muckle Flugga Hussars; The Peel Committee's Report; Bringing Neutral Ships into Harbour; Discussions with the U.S.; German Evasions of the Blockade; Work of the British Censorship, A Study of German Crimes, The Rappahannock, the North Wales and Artist, The Alnwick Castle, The Kildale, The Caithness, Sufferings of Scandinavian Seamen, The Belgian Prince, German Motives and Methods, Universal Demand for Reparation by Germany. Covers heavily worn and detached as one but present. Textblock sound. Magazine
Dozens of great black and white photos. Cover air photo of the German Submarine Base at Ostend. Theme of this issue: The Use of the Aircraft. Contents include: pre-war expectations of the Royal Flying Circus; The Royal Naval Air Service; Machines and Engines in Possession of the R.F.C. in August, 1914; how output was increased; the aerial preparedness of Belgium, of France, and of Germany; The Albatros; The Fokker; The Aviatik and other German Machines; German Engines; French and Italian Aeroplaines and Engines; Work of the R.F.C.; Reconnaissance Artillery 'spotting'; anti-aircraft guns; low flying; long-range scouting; air fighting; the value of 'stunts'; long-distance raids; darts; bomb dropping; photography; 'Camoflauge'; work of the R.N.A.S.; Seaplanes; 'Blimps'; Coast Patrol Airships; Bombing of Submarines; Attacks on enemy ships; food carrying for Kut; the Jutland Battle; Seaplaine Carriers; 'Contact' Aeroplanes; Typical Experiences; Casualties; Formation Flying. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
This issue devoted to "Dutch Neutrality 1914-1917". Profusely illustrated with black and white contemporary photos. Contents: the fear of war in 1914; the Dutch frontier; military precautions and mobilization; contraband and Dutch supplies; The Rhine Acts; The Netherlands Oversea Trust; Smuggling; The German Submarine War; Outrages on Dutch Shipping; The Maria; The Medea; The Bandoeng; The Tubantia; The Berkelstroom; The Blommersdijk; Attitude of the Dutch Government towards German Lawlessness; Dutch Internment Camps; German Aircraft over Dutch Territory; The Belgian Deportees; German Propaganda; Economic Problems; Trade and the Blockade; Food Difficulties; Industry and Finance; Conditional Prosperity. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
19728540Nantes Imprimerie Marthe Chantreau 1972 -in-4- broché revue (magazine) in-quarto, première de couverture illustrée (front cover illustrated), illustrations : bien documenté (well-documented), sans pagination (unpaginated), sans date (no date) (1972) à Nantes Imprimerie Marthe Chantreau et Compagnie,
196417284Hachette, Idéal - Bibliothèque, 1964, in-8 de 190 pages, reliure d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, illustrations de J.-P. Ariel. Corps frais, reliure solide. Bel exemplaire, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée.
1971144921971 pleine reliure en skivertex bleu-marine grand in-octavo sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - à rabats imprimés et illustrés - (full binding imitation leather in-octavo with dustjacket illustrated in colours in-octavo), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde blanches (white endpapers), page de faux-titre (half title page), illustrations photographiques en noir et en couleurs (photographic illustrations in black and in colours) et iconographie de (and iconography of) Marie-Noëlle Favier, très légères cicatrices de mouillures en marge de queue sur quelques pages (very light scars of waterstains on the margin in the bottom on some pages), 302 pages, 1971 à Paris Flammarion,
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: The Secret Death - A weird story from Georgia in Russia, a wild land where might is right and feuds never end; Capturing Wild Animals Alive - how John Alfred Jordan captured a collection of African animals to be shipped to Zoos in Europe; A Tragedy in the Clouds - Frenchmen Sergeant Legendre and Adjutant Casale of the French Aviation Service bring down their eighth German plane piloted by a German named Haspel; Six Weeks Among the Buddhas - Part I - Juliet Bredon and her husband toured temples in China; The Man Who Found Himself - munitions worker William Francis claims to have entirely lost his memory for two years after an injury; Across Germany to Freedom - Part I - French soldiers Georges Prieur and Tristan du Tartre escape from Hammelburg camp in Bavaria; When the Dam Burst - a 'Santa Rosa' (South American monsoon) causes a night of terror at the harbour works of the 'Obras del Nuevo Puerto de la Capital' in Argentina; Almost a Tragedy - forgetful nearly results in multiple deaths; Between the Devil and the Deep - a French fishing-smack sinks a German submarine - article with photos; When the Fuses Spluttered - Roy Norton, F.R.G.S. escapes death in a mine by seconds; Buried Alive - injury while filming 'The Jarvis Case'; A Fight With An Ostrich - the awful plight of engineer Geo. Daws who tried to cross an ostrich 'camp' during their breeding season; Historic Crimes and Mysteries - The Sign at the Gallows, The Law & The Lackey; The Pirates of the 'Flowery Land' - mutiny and murder on the high seas between London and Singapore; The Hidden City - Tulum is located in the thick jungle of the Yucatan; Bethlehem's Distressing Christmas Scenes - festive occasion marred by petty quarrels of rival sects;The Last of the Bandits - The Poe-Hart Gang terrorizes Oklahoma by robbing banks and fighting sheriff's posses; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [2], 92-176, 9-24 [ads]. Covers partially loose. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
1960gl1411Les Presses de la cité Cartonné avec jaquette 1960 In-8 (14 x 21,5 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 277 pages, photos en noir et blanc hors texte ; jaquette usée (déchirures et frottements à la coiffe supérieure, taches au quatrième plat en tête, coloration rosée aux plats), rousseurs aux tranches, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
60534Coll. "Mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la Guerre Mondiale", Payot, 1933, in-8, br., 282 pp., 4 pp., de catalogue de l'éditeur, dessins et photos (16) in et hors-texte, Mémoires d'un officier du 2e bureau de l'Etat-Major de l'armée, attaché au cabinet du sous-secrétaire d'état de la Marine marchande, chef de mission en Allemagne et en Hollande pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.Histoire tant sur la terre que sur la mer et surtout sur les sous-marin. Pas courant Bon état
Pages 227-251. Features: Photo of the ACCRA, the first passenger liner to use the new Langton River Entrance at Liverpool; Introducting the W.S.S. Negative Bank; Branch News; Naval Craft; A Day with the First Submarine Squadron; Merchant Ships; Passenger Liners Today; Photos of new bulk carriers - The Simandou, Orion, Polarvik and Tank Princess; Perth Harbour; Warship Quiz; Echoes of the Past; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Pages 145-164 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Why the Money Trust Wants War - The Sham Peace Societies - Part VII, by Charles A. Collman; Germany's Relation to Russia and to England, by Rudolph Eucken; The "Saturday Evening Post" Grows Vicous - this publication has grown vicously anti-German after beginning the war neutral - in fact they published a series of articles by Irwin S. Cobb - a linkage is made to the increase in advertising by munition factories in that publication; The Future of the Submarine, by Aleister Crowley; Notable American Hyphenates - a list of Americans pushing for war; A "Herald" Exposure Exposed - a sickly attempt to aid the English-French-Russian loan commission; Ireland Fails to Uphold England - Tory Newspaper Admits Failure of British Recruiting in the Emerald Isle; The War of 1920 (Continued); Zeppelins; Bulgaria; Our Recent Victories; Armenian Atrocities in England; The Allies' Offensive; "The Fatherland" and the Passaic Library; Belgium under German Rule, by Louis Viereck; Full-page ad for Budweiser on back cover features a Jeffersonian theme; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
7962Vincennes, Service historique de la Marine, 1995. In-8 - Broché - Couvertrure souple illustrée en couleurs - Préface d'Etienne Taillemite - Nombreuses Illustrations - 365 pages - bon état
Vincennes, Service historique de la Marine, 1995. In-8 - Broché - Couvertrure souple illustrée en couleurs - Préface d'Etienne Taillemite - Nombreuses Illustrations - 365 pages - bon état
19727509Denoël 1972 299 pages in8. 1972. broché. 299 pages. Après la catastrophe du sous-marin Squalus le commodore Holmes tente de localiser l'épave et d'organiser un sauvetage mais des courants violents entravent les opérations. Pendant ce temps les survivants prisonniers des profondeurs doivent lutter pour leur survie
17400Paris, Ferenczi, 1936-1937. Très fort in-8 relié en cartonnage d'éditeur bleu illistré comprenant les fascicules n°1 à 75 du corsaire sous marin. Toutes les couvertures d'origine en couleur ont été conservées ; illustrations en couleur h.t. Le cartonnage a été mouillé et insolé, mais l'intérieur est d'une étonnante fraîcheur. Bon ensemble.
1994GITc568Paris Histoire et Collections 1994. Grand in-8 128pp. Cartonnage éditeur papier glacé illustré. Abondante illustration en couleurs à chaque page. Bel exemplaire.
55947Col "Art militaire sous-aquatique", Paris, 1883, 3e édition avec Supplément, éd Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin et Cie, fort in-8, demi-basane brun foncé d'époque, titre et filets dorés sur dos lisse, 618 pp, 186 figures hors et in-texte en noir, dont planches dépliables, très bonne étude sur les torpilles mais aussi les sous-marin et l'armement aquatique de l'époque. Bien complet des planches. État moyen de la reliure; cachets de la bibliothèque de Toulon; quelques rousseurs mais bon état général pour cet ouvrage RARE avec son supplément, Bon état général; la reliure est défraîchie avec manques de papier aux coins; quelques petites rousseures éparses