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19021003321902. Softbound. VG- much better than usually seen for this type of catalogue. Small library label on lower left front cover and art library bookplate inside rear cover. Illustrated wraps. 61 pp. 18 duotone plates of paintings mostly French. Very rare. Includes a lot of American as well as a lot of French artwork. Several pieces by Alfred Jacob Miller loaned by the Misses Miller; Casilear; William H. Bartlett; John Morgan W.H. Beard; Chester Harding James M. Hart; De Hass; Hugh Bolton Jones; J.G. Brown; G.H. Boughton; Edward Moran; Theodore Weber; Verboeckhoven; Frederic Edwin Church Twilight In The Wilderness; David Johnson; Benjamin West; Elihu Vedder; Several Bouguereaus; Jervis McEntee; Gilbert Stuart; Washington Allston; C. Reichert; Arthur Quartley; Thomas Cole Ruins of Kenilworth Castle; R.Caton Woodville; Worthington Whitteredge and many others. Includes sections of Oil paintings; Water Colors; Photographic Exhibit; Arts and Crafts; Colonial Exhibit of old pictures and furniture and other decorative Arts;. paperback books
186068267Ohne Ort, um 1860. Blatt ca. 21 x 16 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
<p>31 cm, foglio con testo in cornice ornata, stemma di Bologna al centro e 14 riquadri con iniziative amministrative da intraprendere nell'anno 1646 per la città di Bologna</p>
<p>31 cm, foglio con testo in cornice ornata, stemma di Bologna al centro e 14 riquadri con iniziative amministrative da intraprendere nell'anno 1645 per la città di Bologna</p>
0484436031.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
14666Broché 15,5 x 23,5 - pp de 181 à 357 - 47 ème année 1940 n° 2 - Editeurs Calmann-Lévy Paris - illustrations
197239896ABMünchen, Schild Verlag, 1972. 4°, 983 S. mit sehr zahlr. s/w-Abb., Illustr., Schlachtskizzen, Regimentsübersichten und zwei Faltkarten in der hinteren Buchtasche, roter original Leineneinband mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung und Deckel-Initiale (ohne den Schutzumschlag), die goldene Rückenbeschriftung stellenw. abgeblättert, der Einband sehr zart fingerspurig, sonst ein schönes, textsauberes Exemplar
1901129531Sydney: Angus and Robertson 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Sydney Angus and Robertson 1901. Quarto x 64 pages with an illustration plus 8 plates but lacking the colour frontispiece called for by Dornbusch. Modern binder's cloth with the front panel of the original green wrapper printed in red mounted on the front board; text block tide-marked near the head of the spine with the plates a little stained; some discolouration and foxing heavy in places; minor signs of age and use; a decent copy of an absolute rarity. This history of these two cavalry units from their foundation through to the end of the Boer War is 'undoubtedly a regimental record but it is something more - it is an attempt to explain and to some extent combat the unreasoning prejudice which has grown up as a result of the South African campaign against the cavalry arm of the service. On this point Mr. Wilkinson says:- "It is my purpose to show not only that cavalry regiments like the New South Wales Lancers have done equal yeoman service to the Empire in the South African struggle with their comrades in the other branches of the service but that they have done infinitely more as the pioneers of the cavalry movement in Australia to enhance the value of our defence force and to shew the world of what fighting stuff our men are made"' from a review in the 'Daily Telegraph' 12 October 1901. The last 18 pages contain numerous appendices including nominal and casualty rolls. <p>Dornbusch 126; Fielding and O'Neill page 126. Angus and Robertson hardcover
49188Officer with the famed 41st New York Infantry Regiment a largely German immigrant regiment nicknamed the De Kalb Regiment who between June 1861 and July 1863 fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Second Manassas and others; Holmstedt later served with the 45th New York Regiment and headed six companies of the 74th U.S. Colored Troops. ANS 1p 5" X 8" Washington DC 7 March 1862. Addressed to "Sir." Boldly penned large and sloppy requesting a pass through the lines: "Mr. Strassberg from New York is known to me as a loyal citizen wishing to visit the Camp of Regt De Kalb and hopes he will get a pass to let him thru." Below his full signature he adds his rank "Lt Col Regt De Kalb". Tipped to a heavy stock 6½" X 9½" buff sheet with an appealing hand-drawn barbed-wirish rustic border. Interesting and unusual. unknown
12274No place. 25 September 1917. 2pp. 12mo. Good on lightly-aged paper. The letter is written in pencil and begins: 'Sir I am awfully sorry to say that I have just been ordered to report tomorrow to G. H. Q. where I shall very probably receive the order to go to the Yankee Army. I am really very sorry to leave you without having even been able to present to you my respects and my thanks for the kindness you have always shown to me during the time I have been attached to this brigade which is now exactly a year ago. I shall no more have now any lecture to do as I do not feel inclined to lecture the Yankees!!!' He concludes by expressing the hope that 'little you-you and her young brother Potter's children will sometimes think of the french sic interpreter who liked to hear of their doings'. Docketed at head by Potter: 'Please destroy. signed H.C.P.' and at the end: 'Such a nice chap. The one who sent sweets & the flowers to June. signed H.C.P.' After a distinguished military career in India Potter's saw active service in the Great War Battle of the Somme; Battle of Arras; 3rd Battle of Ypres and others; wounded four times with the King's Liverpool Regiment on the Western Front throughout the entire First World War No place. 25 September 1917. unknown
186178439Kelay House Camp Beal Nov. 12 1861. Fine original condition. 8vo. Thanking her for sending stamps as the troops have not been paid and "they do not take Maine money here." Most of the companies are guarding the railroad to Annapolis Junction. He describes his Captain's attitude and his own toward the men. unknown
0365035718.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1992LFA-126742108Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1992LFA-126742110Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1992LFA-126742112Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1992LFA-126742114Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1992LFA-126742116Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1992LFA-126742117Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
In 8, pp. 391, t. tela con sovrac. ill, imm. fotograf. f. t. Ottimo (6554/ STORIA MILITARE - COMPAGNIA EASY - PARACHUTE INFANTRY REGIMENT - PARACADUTISMO - ESERCITO AMERICANO)
62 pages. Presents thirty-one ballads penned by a Canadian prisoner of war in Germany's Oflag VII/B during WWII "...in the belief that they may be of some interest to the folks in Canada, and that our friends at home may get some inkling of the things we do and the things we think about behind the old barbed wire." - page 3. Ominous cover art depicts large Nazi boot treading on silhouette of POW behind barbed wire. Reproduction of the author's POW photo on page 6. Photo of the Pipe Band of Oflag VII/B on page 30 includes Brigadier W. Southam (Canada). Sketch of Oflag VII-B on page 62. Dedicated to the men of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, and the South Saskatchewan Regiment. Laid-in is an undated WWII news clipping entitled Poem Found on Body of Unknown Soldier. Prior owner's name stroked out atop first leaf. Average wear. Binding sound. A sombre WWII memento. Book
7014Assoc. des amis du musée des équipes militaires et du train Tours 1980
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations and maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. Smith p.78, 80; Sutcliffe, p.126.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations and maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Smith p.78, 80; Sutcliffe, p.126.
2591Paris, Editions littéraires de France, s. d. ; in-4, demie-basane rouge-sang à coins, dos à cinq nerfs décorés de double filets dorés, titre doré, tête dorée, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. (bl.), 174 pp., (2) ff. (justification, bl.) ; 11 illustrations en couleurs hors-texte dont une en frontispice, plusieurs illustrations en couleurs in-texte.
Sm. 8vo., neat contemporary inscription on half-title; original decorative cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy