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8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, numerous plates and endpaper maps; terracotta cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper mildly chafed at extremities. The story, told by his sister, of the hero of the raid on Rommel's HQ in the Western Desert in December 1941. An appendix includes an eye-witness account of Keyes' death by a German soldier present. Enser, p.111; Mulholland & Jordan, K23.
161 pages. Bibliography. Index. "Lane, a born Ulsterman, a burgher of the South African Republic but still loyal to the British cause, a storekeeper in the hamlet of Hartbeesfontein in the Western Transvaal, faced dire penalties if he did not go to war with his commando. Refusing to bear arms against his mother country, he was placed in charge of the ammunition in the main laager of General Piet Cronje, Deputy Commandant General of the Republic. Not only was he opposed to Kruger and Krugerism but he was incensed at being commandeered. He criticizes much of what he sees and hears about Cronje. This viewpoint makes the work unique and unmatched by any other diarist in the camps of the Boers." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's ink stamp atop front free endpaper, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. An excellent copy. Book
500335588Points Sans date.
in-8 (15,5x23), 206 pages, illustree de cartes et suivi d'un dossier photo n/b, broche, couverture illustree a rabats. Bel exemplaire. [DV-8]
2004118684Heimdal 2004 Heimdal, 279p, 2004, in-4 cartonnage éditeur. Bon état.
in-8, 258 pp., broche sous jaquette illustrée Bel exemplaire [TX-21]
HIS052M1957 / 316 pages. Relié Editions France-Empire
1977500330810HACHETTE Bibliothèque Verte 1977 1977. Langelot et les espions est le deuxième roman de la série Langelot écrite par le Lieutenant X (Vladimir Volkoff). L'histoire suit le sous-lieutenant Langelot 18 ans membre d'un commando chargé de protéger (ou d'enlever préventivement) un spécialiste français des fusées cosmiques 'Monsieur Propergol' menacé par des espions étrangers. Au sein de l'opération Langelot apparemment le membre le moins important voit ses camarades plus expérimentés être éliminés un par un par les services adverses
In-16 (cm. 20), tela bicolore, titoli impressi in oro su tasselli al dorso, pp. 307, (5). Conservato il piatto originale anteriore, leggermente rifilato. Peraltro, volume in buono stato (good copy).
in-8, 322 p., ill. h.t. n., 1 carte, annexes, broché. Bel exemplaire [HI-2/2]
8563Balland 1972
Mm 140x210 Collana "Le Guerre". Brossura originale, 295 pagine. Condizione del volume: nuovo. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
208 pages. Black and white photographic plates. "Tells, in vivid yet modest terms, the story of the wartime exploits of No. 4 Commando, seen from the viewpoint of the particular troop in which the author served as a section officer from 1942 until it dispanded after the war." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Unmarked. Complete dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy. Book
500335499Bibliotheque verte Sans date.
in 16 (20,5x14) Brossura, pp 115. Ottimo
<p>18 cm, brossura editoriale in piena tela con titolo e fregi impressi in oro al piatto e dorso, p. VIII, 173. Minimi segni del tempo al margine inferiore della brossura, interni ottimi. </p>
1 Vol. In-24 pag. 65 PROG 2853 CATT_ATT 27
208 pages. Topics: S.S. Sicamous restoration; Kelowna's Lawyers; Jack McGuire of Salmon Arm; Knob Hill; Nick Jones of Oliver; Captain Dun-Waters' Hunt; Commando Bay Reunion. Usual library markings. Average wear. Sound working copy. Book
14410Grasset, 1985 - In-8, broché, couverture souple ill ( Militaires à cheval ), 275 pages, 8 pages de photographies en noir en vignettes recto verso, très bel exemplaire
Mm 215x240 Brossura editoriale di pp. 38, 50 tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo. Catalogo in occasione del VI centenario della nascita di Erasmo da Narni detto il Gattamelata, tenuta a Narni ex-Chiesa s. Domenico 31 maggio-30 settembre 1970. Opera in ottime condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1 Vol. In-8 t. edit., tit. e fregi oro al dorso. Ex-libris pag. 614 68 ill. f.t. Ritr. in ant PROG 4982 CATT_ATT 13
19791108541979 Editions Société de Production Littéraire - 1979 - In-4, cartonnage bordeaux avec titre doré au dos sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 379 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors-texte
1912232381912-1945. Top Secret D-Day BIGOT maps used by Beachmaster Commando Redevers Michael Pryor Two lithograph maps one lithograph chart; together with concertina photograph album; together with midshipman's journal; together with a naval sword; together with a set of miniature medals. Top Secret 'Bigot' D-Day maps and other personal effects from the estate of Commando Redevers Pryor Beachmaster for the 'Juno-Mike Red' sector as part of Operation Overlord and a veteran of five Second World War beach assaults! Operation 'Overlord' Operation 'Overlord' was part of a large plan designed to bring about the defeat of Germany by heavy assaults on German-occupied Europe from the United Kingdom the Mediterranean and Russia. The outline of the plan was completed in July 1943 and the particular assault on the Normandy beaches from the UK and the English Channel elaborated under the title of Operation 'Neptune' in February 1944. It involved preparatory aerial and naval bombing of German coastal positions before the historic landings of D-Day itself: the largest amphibious operation in history and a pivotal moment in the course of the Second World War which eventually resulted in the liberation of western Europe from German occupation. The coastline was divided up into sectors code-named by their main beaches 'Utah' 'Omaha' 'Gold' 'Juno' 'Sword' and 'Band' though the assault on 'Band' was cancelled at the last moment. Utah and Omaha beaches were by far the bloodiest areas of conflict largely due to their positions either side of inland passage towards the Route Nationale. The Germans ensured that the inlet between the two sectors was strongly defended with machine guns during the assault. As a result the Allied forces suffered extremely heavy casualties with thousands of U.S. British Canadian and French soldiers killed or wounded. Many of the men were shot down or scattered as soon as they reached the sand or even while still in the water meaning that by mid-morning the situation was so bad that President Eisenhower considered recalling the mission. Largely thanks to individual acts of bravery by certain soldiers however the troops were able to attack some key German strongpoints from the side or the rear and eventually overturn their defences. By the end of the day the battle had been won by the Allies at a terrible cost. The BIGOT classification Two of the maps in the collection are marked "BIGOT MOST SECRET" and "BIGOT TOP SECRET". Introduced during the Second World War BIGOT was the highest-level military security classification above Top Secret. Some sources suggest that it was an acronym for "British Invasion of German Occupied Territory;" others that it was a "backronym" for "To Gib" the code stamped on the papers of officers headed to Gibraltar in advance of the 1942 North Africa invasion. Whatever the origins of the term extraordinary efforts were made to protect BIGOT-level material. When for example a practice landing "Operation Tiger" on the Devon coast was ambushed by U-Boats Eisenhower himself ordered the recovery of the bodies of the ten known victims with BIGOT clearance. This was necessary to prove that they had not been captured alive as their capture would have compromised the invasion plans and necessitated its cancellation. Commander Redevers Michael Pryor 1893-1964 Commander Redevers Michael Pryor DSO DSC M.P. RN known as Michael Courtenay Holland-Pryor until 1924 had served as a submariner in the Great War and was a veteran of five wartime beach assaults. He first served aboard HMS 'Neptune' as midshipman between 1912 to 1914 when was promoted to acting sub-lieutenant making full lieutenant in 1916; he would be promoted to lieutenant commander in 1924. He left the service by the late 1920s. At the outbreak of the Second World War he rejoined the Royal Navy first in charge of the anti-submarine trawler Angle and then the trawler Ruby. At the end of May 1940 he saw action at the Dunkirk Evacuation for which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. He was promoted to Royal Navy Beach Commando on the unit's foundation in 1942 and acted as beachmaster to the Canadians in the raid on Dieppe. He was severely wounded during the raid and taken prisoner. However he managed to escape - from the train transporting him to the P.O.W. in Germany - near the Belgian-German border. From there he made his way along the north French coast viewing the construction of the Atlantic Wall - the extensive series of defences that the Nazis constructed along the French coast and which would be one of the greatest obstacles to D-Day's success. Heading south he made it to Paris in late 1942 where he made contact with the local resistance. His plan was to continue south and make his escape through Marseille. However he was recaptured and imprisoned in Grenoble. By early 1943 with the help of Donald Caskie he had made his escape and by March he was back in England where he was made Companion of the Distinguished Service Order for his troubles. Remarkably the same year he stood successfully as the Conservative candidate in the Birmingham Aston by-election and gave a notable speech to Parliament on the subject of the war and his experiences of the Nazis which earned him praise from Churchill and a role supplying information to Naval Intelligence. In 1944 he returned to the Commandos in time for the D-day landings and was appointed Beachmaster to 'Mike Red' Sector on Juno Beach. He also led the Commandos ashore at Flushing for the assault on Walcheren in November 1944 and was duly awarded a second Distinguished Service Cross. After the War he stood down as M.P. but continued his work with the intelligence services during the beginnings of the Cold War. The collection consists of: 1. THE WAR OFFICE. Calgary. BIGOT MOST SECRET. London based on an edition of Jul. 1943 but printed March 1944. Lithograph map printed in colours overprinted in red to mark military hazards with manuscript annotations. Dimensions: 490 by 610 19.25 by 24 inches. Top Secret BIGOT map detailing the Calgary Section of Juno Beach. To the right of the map are manuscript annotations: 'Mike Green/Red' and 'Nan Green/White'. Pryor was in charge of Mike Red. Coded place names defence positions and remarks on the terrain are overprinted in red. Scale: 1:25000. 2. THE WAR OFFICE. Cairo. BIGOT TOP SECRET. London Based on Edition of Jul. 1943 but printed March 1944. Lithograph map printed in colours overprinted in red to mark military hazards with manuscript annotations. Dimensions: 495 by 618mm 19.5 by 24.25 inches. Top Secret BIGOT map detailing the Cairo Section of Juno Beach. To the left of the map are manuscript annotations: 'Nan. Red' a continuation from the Calgary map. Coded place names defence positions and remarks on the terrain are overprinted in red. Scale: 1:25000. 3. THE ADMIRALTY. "Juno Area". Beach Chartlet. London The Admiralty 18th Feb. 1944. Dimensions: 580 by 480mm 23 by 19 inches. Lithograph chart overprinted in red. Chart of the whole of the Juno section providing information on the approaches to the beach. Although not labelled Top Secret a note to the upper right states: 'For Official Use Only. Its contents are not to be communicated either directly or indirectly to the Press.'. The chart is numbered F.1016B the code for the area of Juno Beach. The areas Mike - Green/Red/White and Nan - White/Red together with "conspicuous objects"; Pryor was in charge of 'Mike Red'. Scale: 1:37500. 4. INTER SERVICE TOPOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT France North Coast Photographic panorama of the French northern coast from Haut Lion to La Riviere. Oxford Inter Service Topographical Department March 1944. Panorama consisting of 21 plates each plate made from three or four joined photographs annotated with numbers and place names some minor wear to joints folding into blue buckram covers with photostat typed label to upper cover lettered "J" with title and notes. Dimensions: approx. 200 by 7000mm 8.25 by 275.5 inches. This photographic coastal profile was produced by the Inter Service Topographic Department a military and civilian department based in Oxford and tasked with gathering topographical information on the continent in the lead up to D-Day. In 1942 ISTD made an appeal on BBC radio for postcards and photographs that British people might still have from pre-war holidays on the continent. In the first post 30000 letters were received and in the end over ten million photographs were sent in. As well as analysing and gathering information they also produced these profiles of the French coast which were carried by D-Day commanders to insure that their landing craft disembarked in the correct location. The note to the cover states: "the silhouette is intended as an aid to coastal recognition and is NOT intended for navigational purposes" and that "due to the overlap of photographs and divergences in scale the background is repeated in some cases". 5. HOLLAND-PRYOR Redevers Journal for use of Midshipmen. 12th January 1912- 8th May 1914. London Waterlow & Sons 1911. Folio 310 by 200mm 98 page journal printed title-page with manuscript insertions document appointing Holland-Pryor as Acting Sub-Lieutenant in May 1914 bound in before title illustrated with 50 well executed pen and ink sketches diagrams and maps several with water colour some folding modern half cloth preserving original red morocco label lettered in gilt. A midshipman's journal kept by the then 19 year old Redevers Holland-Pryor he would change his name by deed poll in 1924. Just before the outbreak of World War One Pryor served aboard the dreadnought battleship Neptune: the most modern battleship when she was launched in 1911 she would become the flagship of the Home Fleet and saw extensive service during the War. As well as numerous maps and other illustrations Pryor painted a fine profile of the 'Neptune' at the beginning of the journal. Pryor clearly acquitted himself well during his time aboard as a document dated May 1914 promoting him to Acting Sub-Lieutenant is bound in before title. 6. Royal Navy Regulation Pattern Naval Officers Sword dated to 1827. The sword was presented to Redevers Holland-Pryor the blade with etched frosted details for the maker Henry Wilkinson and the recipient 'R.M.G. Holland-Pryor' the reverse of the blade with the recipient's unique issue number '44360' shagreen grip with brass guard and fouled anchor device leather scabbard with all brass fittings and sword knot contained in canvas sword bag. 7. Group of Redever Pryor's miniature medals. The set comprises nine medals all housed in a black leather display case. List of Medals: Distinguished Service Order; Distinguished Service Cross G.V.R. with second award bar; 1914 Star; British War Medal; Victory Medal with M.I.D. oakleaves; 1939-1945 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War medal 1939-45 with M.I.D. oakleaf. hardcover
132 pages. Index. Covers all models 1957 to 1970 (excluding Commando). Average wear and soiling for a shop manual. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
144p. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Original printed wraps. Nice copy. WWIIA/1