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186382111863 Paris, Frédéric Henry, 1863. Un volume in-8 demi chagrin bronze, dos à nerfs, titre doré, 247 pages. Mouillure, dos insolé. Envoi de l'auteur.
2g9426Institut von Max Huttler München 1882. 167 S. mit Abb. kartonierter Einband etwas fleckig/ Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren. - gutes Exemplar/ Anbei 5 Uniformentafeln - unknown
18008,Paris, sans lieu ni éditeur, circa 1919, 57 pp., 1 vol. in 8 br. illustration in frontispice, couverture manipulée, défraichie avec usures, rousseurs et petites taches, cachets, nom de propriétaire, manques de papier au plat inférieur de couverture et aux deux dernières pages, rousseurs ; En l'état. Le 6ème Cuirassiers fut créé par Richelieu en 1635, et il est le plus vieux régiment de cavalerie française ; des cultivateurs de la Marne, de l'Aisne, des Ardennes et de la Meuse, composaient ce régiment durant la première guerre mondiale. Rare.
2664Lettre autographe signée, simple feuillet, in-4, 1 p., datée Lyon le 12 septembre 1815. Cette lettre est intéressante, car elle accompagnait l'envoi à Charbonnel du journal de défense de la bataille de Fort L'Ecluse (juillet 1815) face aux Autrichiens, rédigé par Madelaine. "Mon général, blessé, pillé, fait prisonnier au Fort l'Ecluse, dont je commandais l'artillerie, je regretterais de n'avoir pu vous adresser plutôt le journal de défense, s'il pouvait écrire quelqu'intérêt, si la résistance avait été plus opiniâtre et de quelque utilité. Le petit mémoire ci-joint a principalement pour but d'estimer la valeur des ouvrages qu'on a fait pour la défense du Fort l'Ecluse et de présenter les fautes dans lesquelles on est tombé...". Ce journal de défense a été publié en 1840 sous le titre "Observations sur la défense du fort l'Écluse en 1815" et fait l'objet d'un article dans la revue "Le spectateur militaire" d'août-septembre 1838. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Manuscrit
2664Lettre autographe signée, simple feuillet, in-4, 1 p., datée Lyon le 12 septembre 1815. Cette lettre est intéressante, car elle accompagnait l'envoi à Charbonnel du journal de défense de la bataille de Fort L'Ecluse (juillet 1815) face aux Autrichiens, rédigé par Madelaine. "Mon général, blessé, pillé, fait prisonnier au Fort l'Ecluse, dont je commandais l'artillerie, je regretterais de n'avoir pu vous adresser plutôt le journal de défense, s'il pouvait écrire quelqu'intérêt, si la résistance avait été plus opiniâtre et de quelque utilité. Le petit mémoire ci-joint a principalement pour but d'estimer la valeur des ouvrages qu'on a fait pour la défense du Fort l'Ecluse et de présenter les fautes dans lesquelles on est tombé...". Ce journal de défense a été publié en 1840 sous le titre "Observations sur la défense du fort l'Écluse en 1815" et fait l'objet d'un article dans la revue "Le spectateur militaire" d'août-septembre 1838. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Manuscrit
1932109505Kassel, Müller, 1932. Original-Leinen, XVI, 572 Seiten, 10 Bll. (Ehrentaf.), mit zus. 116 Bildtafeln, 10 Textskizzen und 3 Karten und 1 mehrfach gefalteten separat beiliegenden Karte. 23,7 x 16,5 cm. Rücken aufgehellt, Einband lichtrandig sowie Schnitte leicht fleckig. Exlibri
170 pages. Index. Footnotes. Nominal Roll, Irnzir, 8 May 1964. Black and white reproductions of photos. "This valuable monograph is above all a tribute to the traditional qualities of the Kiwi soldier at all levels - responsible, resourceful, compassionate and professionally competent. New Zealanders can be proud of what is recorded here, as well as grateful for the way it is presented." - Foreword. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: How Givenchy defied the Hun - article by Hamilton Fyfe; Pushing Back the Austrians across the Piave; The Black Man's Part in the War - why the German must be kept out of Africa - article by Sir Harry H. Johnston; French troops ready for a raid on the Huns; Where 'Old Glory' is winning new glory in France; Camera Glimpses of war areas west and east; Where the Hun was held and then driven back - Bethune; Interesting items from the Imperial War Museum; Soldiers seek health and relaxation by the sea; Broken wings made whole - warplane repair; Wartime work in French woods and villages; Watering the Regiment - mules haul pakhals full of water; The Empire's Roll of Honour; Homesteads that will rise in France Renewed. Staples disintegrated. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reading copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece,8 full-page maps, 13 large folding maps and pictorial endpapers; original regimental cloth, badges blocked in gilt on upper board, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with one small nick at front panel and unevenly faded at rear panel. A presentation copy from the author with his long signed holograph inscription on front free endpaper verso. The 98th served in France, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Holland; the 144th served in Africa, Sudan, Abyssinia, Eritrea, Egypt, Libya, Cyrenaica, Persia, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Notable actions include Alamein, the Sangro, Cassino, Gothic Line, Keren, Tobruk, CRUSADER and Gazala. Includes ROH, honours and awards, glossary and bibliography. Scarce, especially in this condition. Not recorded by Enser.
1165870789.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1104586177.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1921152410London: Wyman & Sons Ltd 1921. Pp. xvi490last blank coloured frontispiece lettered guard 14 plates 2 with lettered guards 14 sketch maps appendices; demy 8vo; grey cloth spine lettered and ruled in navy insignia to upper board gilt quite dulled blind rule border the cloth faded and lightly marked edges lightly worn; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown publisher's slip tipped in at half-title page endpapers quite browned some heavy foxing throughout Wyman & Sons Ltd./PWOCSR London 1921. First edition. White p. 204; Sutcliffe 1/p. 462. Wyman & Sons Ltd unknown
1922151715London: The Medici Society 1922. Foreword by General The Rt. Hn. Sir Arthur Paget P.C. G.C.G. Colonel of the Buffs. Pp. xx554 2 coloured plates including frontispiece 12 black & white plates 27 maps mostly folding and including endpapers appendices list of subscribers; demy 8vo; blue cloth lettered and ruled in gilt fs24 & fs22 blind gilt insignia to upper board edges lightly worn horizontal black marks across lower board; book label of David Levine Sydney on verso of upper free endpaper some foxing and browning mainly to edges of leaves heavier on a couple of leaves four leaves carelessly opened with marginal loss to one and short splits from fore-edges into margins of others one paper repaired lower hinge starting at one point; The Medici Society London 1922. First edition. White p. 53; Sutcliffe 1/p. 36. The third volume in the series which eventually comprised six volumes covering the history from 1572 to 1967. With loosely inserted publisher's leaflet lightly browned promoting this and another volume in the series and "The Dragon" the monthly Regimental paper of the Buffs. The Medici Society unknown
1956152409Aldershot Hants: Gale & Polden Ltd 1956. With a Foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Brian G. Horrocks. Pp. xvi462 frontispiece 16 plates 4 folding and 8 full page text maps appendices index; demy 8vo; maroon cloth spine lettered in gilt gilt insignia to upper board; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown endpapers offset and browned some foxing mainly to outer leaves and edges; Gale & Polden Ltd. Aldershot Hants 1956. First edition. White p. 109; Sutcliffe 1/p. 326. Gale & Polden, Ltd unknown
1963152529no place: The Regimental History Committee 1963. Foreword by Brigadier J. Lingham. Pp. xiv90last blank frontispiece 6 plates 2 in colour 1 map appendices notes on chapters index; cr. 4to; black cloth lettered ruled and decorated in gilt & blind boards slightly marked fore-corners slightly bruised; marbled endpapers; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown some light foxing mainly to title page one inked annotation; The Regimental History Committee no place 1963. First edition. White p. 104; Sutcliffe 1/p. 292. The Regimental History Committee unknown
1992152418London: privately printed 1992. Foreword by General Sir Geoffrey Howlett. Pp. xii208 32 plates appendices including Honours and Awards bibliography abbreviations index; med. 8vo; blue papered boards spine lettered in gilt; dust wrapper; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown ownership name Kevin Murdoch on upper free endpaper edges of leaves lightly foxed; privately printed London 1992. Limited to 400 copies. Sutcliffe 1/p. 307. With a hand-written letter to owner from 'Len' who was in every action but one mentioned in the book. privately printed unknown
4822072like new. unknown
19331208071933 A Troyes, Imprimerie J.-L. Paton - Bulletin illustré de la Société d'Étude des Uniformes (Paraissant 4 fois par an) - 1933 - 4 Brochures In-4 (Premier, deuxième, troisième et quatrième trimestre) - Feuillets non relié sous couverture brochée de l'éditeur - 118 pages - Nombreuses illustrations N&B et couleurs - Bien complet de ses 16 planches hors-texte couleurs
1923139380Stuttgart, Belser. 1923. 160 S., Abb., 2 Faltkarten. 25,5*18 cm. OHalbleinenband mit Farbkopfschnitt.
8vo., Third Impression, with 48 plates on 24, and 13 full-page maps (one double-page) in the text, top and fore-edge mildly spotted; maroon cloth, backstrip lettered in blue, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly spotted dustwrapper lightly browned at backstrip. Published two months after the first edition. This classic memoir by the commander of 1 Airborne Division remains the best eye-witness account of the most poignant (and by far the most documented) airborne operation in history. Includes transcripts of the airborne corps instruction, confirmatory notes of GOC's verbal orders, glider and unit allotments and 1 Airborne Div OOB. EARLY PRINTINGS ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.36 (recording the first edition).
8vo., Second Edition, with photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; pale blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in in 1977. VERY SCARCE.
0548943192.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1997097519Queens Royal Surrey Regiment Museum 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 108 page illustrated PB. very good tight square copy. A little light foxing to the edges of the covers otherwise fine. Scarce. Pictoral card boards with blue lettering to front. Queens Royal Surrey Regiment Museum paperback
1971337852Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and stained dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; xv 176 p. : ill. map port. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Cinque Ports Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. British Military. Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association hardcover
1946346272Trowbridge : published under the auspices of the Wiltshire Regiment Old Comrades Association 1946. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 156p. : illustrated. Subjects; Great Britain. Army. Wiltshire Home Guard. England; army history. England; military history. [Trowbridge] : published under the auspices of the [Wiltshire Regiment Old Comrades] Association hardcover