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1572159803東京. Tokyo.: 都新聞社.Miyako shinbunsha. 昭和十七 1942. Double sided newsheet browned with a few small holes folded. Good copy. 54 x 40.2cm. WWII Japanese newspaper one sheet printed double side issued by Miyako Shinbunsha on January 18th 1942. Front page features latest military news including Japanese army's advances in Johore State and capture of Malacca town to the northwest of Singapore on January 15th. These is also a report on the capture of Tarakan airfield and on bombing raids launched against Rabaul. It also shows two maps one of Borneo and one of the war zone of southern Malaya Singapore and northern Sumatra. One article highlights the fact that Australian newspapers including Sydney's Daily Mirror have been critical of the failures of British Military strategy in Southeast Asia. Another entitled "Australian Army to the Front Line" describes the deployment of Australian forces to Southeast Asia to oppose Japan's southward advance. <br> <br>There is also an article on page 2 about marriages of Japanese military settlers in Manchuria. Not all of the reports are war related - the newsheet includes reports of sumo results and advertisments for patent medicines. Occasional closed tears at edges and trifle losses otherwise in good condition. Text in Japanese. . 都新聞社.[Miyako shinbunsha]. unknown
1572154080Tokyo: 統制社Tosei-sha. 昭和18 Showa1943. Folding colour map of New Zealand with inset of Auckland and Wellington top and bottom corners1:2000000 scale little light browning. Original envelope worn with closed tears. 54 x 76.5cm. Good copy. Scale plan of New Zealand printed by Tosei in 1943. The map legend shows infrastructure deemed important to the Land Survey Bureau of the General Staff Headquaters of the Imperial Japanese army such as boundaries powerlines quarries and mines; railroads sea-routes etc. . 統制社(Tosei-sha) unknown
1521185381521 Broché - 15 x 21 - 503pp - année 1970 - Editions Flammarion - illustrations -
157128345Nuremberg 1571. Engraving printed on two sheets of laid paper joined. Engraver's monogram at the lower left. Early manuscript caption in English in the lower margin. Plate mark: 11 x 16 inches. Sheet size: 14 5/8 x 18 3/8 inches. Tear extending from the right margin closed with small void in excellent facsimile small worm hole within the image. Very rare German news-sheet map depicting the Turkish fleet invasion of Cyprus in 1570.<br/> <br/>Exceptionally scarce engraved German broadside map depicting the Ottoman fleet sailing to Venetian-controlled Cyprus in 1570. The early English manuscript caption in ink just below image reads: "The representation of the Turkish Navall Army in ye year 1570 going forth to meet the Venetian fleet." Cyprus then under Venetian rule was a strategic point for controlling shipping and trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Ottomans ruled by Sultan Selim II had long desired the island. Following a series of warnings and demands the Ottoman fleet commanded by Müezzinzade Ali Pasha and Lala Mustafa Pasha sailed for Cyprus in late June 1570. Depicted here the Turkish fleet was composed of an estimated 350-400 ships and upwards of 100000 men. Following sieges and massacres at Nicosia Kyrenia and Famagusta the island was taken by August 1571. Although the invasion was long-heralded the Venetian fleet failed to prevent the invasion or the subsequent fall of Cyprus to the Turks. However they subsequently raised the support of the "Holy League" of the Catholic maritime states in the Mediterranean and defeated the Ottoman fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571 off the western coast of Greece. The victory of the Holy League prevented the Ottoman Empire expanding further along the European side of the Mediterranean though did not end their possession of Cyprus. Jenichen who signed the map with his monogram 'BI' was the leading German publisher of news-sheet maps. Jenichen and compatriot Matthias Zündt took particular interest in the conflict and produced views and maps of it that equaled and surpassed those of their Italian counterparts. Given their ephemeral nature all are rare and desirable. We can locate only one other example of this engraving appearing at auction in recent times Sotheby's London 29 April 2014 lot 157 £60000.<br/> <br/>Hollstein XL B 128; G.K. Nagler Die Monogrammisten v. 1 p. 818-819; Andresen II Nr. 276; Drugulin II 364; s.a. Meurer Jenichen S. 50. unknown books
157128345Nuremberg 1571. Engraving printed on two sheets of laid paper joined. Engraver's monogram at the lower left. Early manuscript caption in English in the lower margin. Plate mark: 11 x 16 inches. Sheet size: 14 5/8 x 18 3/8 inches. Very rare German news-sheet map depicting the Turkish fleet invasion of Cyprus in 1570.<br/> <br/> Exceptionally scarce engraved German broadside map depicting the Ottoman fleet sailing to Venetian-controlled Cyprus in 1570. The early English manuscript caption in ink just below image reads: "The representation of the Turkish Navall Army in ye year 1570 going forth to meet the Venetian fleet." Cyprus then under Venetian rule was a strategic point for controlling shipping and trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Ottomans ruled by Sultan Selim II had long desired the island. Following a series of warnings and demands the Ottoman fleet commanded by Müezzinzade Ali Pasha and Lala Mustafa Pasha sailed for Cyprus in late June 1570. Depicted here the Turkish fleet was composed of an estimated 350-400 ships and upwards of 100000 men. Following sieges and massacres at Nicosia Kyrenia and Famagusta the island was taken by August 1571. Although the invasion was long-heralded the Venetian fleet failed to prevent the invasion or the subsequent fall of Cyprus to the Turks. However they subsequently raised the support of the "Holy League" of the Catholic maritime states in the Mediterranean and defeated the Ottoman fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571 off the western coast of Greece. The victory of the Holy League prevented the Ottoman Empire expanding further along the European side of the Mediterranean though did not end their possession of Cyprus. Jenichen who signed the map with his monogram 'BI' was the leading German publisher of news-sheet maps. Jenichen and compatriot Matthias Zündt took particular interest in the conflict and produced views and maps of it that equaled and surpassed those of their Italian counterparts. Given their ephemeral nature all are rare and desirable. We can locate only one other example of this engraving appearing at auction in recent times Sotheby's London 29 April 2014 lot 157 £60000.<br/> <br/> Hollstein XL B 128; G.K. Nagler Die Monogrammisten v. 1 p. 818-819; Andresen II Nr. 276; Drugulin II 364; s.a. Meurer Jenichen S. 50. unknown
1521184181521 Broché - 15 x 21.5 - 260 pp - année 1929 - Librairie Hachette -illustrations -
151964089Philadelphia PA: George Barrie’s Sons 1915-1921. Five volumes. Thick 8vo. 8 xxx 388; xxii 2 494; xx 500; xxii 508; xvii 1 498 pp. With tipped-in presentation leaf in red & black titles in red & black photogravure frontispieces maps some large folding tipped-in colour plates photo plates illustrations. Uniformly bound in Deluxe full dark-green publisher’s morocco gilt decorations & rulings on covers 5 raised bands on gilt decorated spines brown & gilt spine labels gilt inner dentelles t.e.g. minor shelfwear slight scuffing very minor bumping to head of spine vol. 5 still an excellent set from the library of Captain Alexander Henry Higginson 1876-1958 noted expert on foxhounds equitation and author on steeplechase and fox hunting who spent the war in the US Army Remount service training and securing vast amounts of horses for the Allied forces and training them and his wife Jeanne Calducci Higginson 1886-1925 former stage actress who married Higginson in 1907 w/ her Egyptian revival bookplates mounted on front pastedowns of all 5 volumes. A magnificent deluxe presentation edition of this monumental history of World War I written and issued contemporaneously by several of the participants and including introduction by former President Taft and later Supreme Court Justice. Included are photos personal & first-hand accounts of European military campaigns naval & air campaigns trench warfare along with technological and political upheavals. There are also extensive sections on the war in Africa Asia Palestine and the Middle East Submarine warfare the Armenian Massacre the Russian Revolution and finally the protracted problems of crafting a peace treaty. George Barrie’s Sons, hardcover
155261557Vinegia (Venedig; Venezia), al segno d'Erasmo (Vinc. Valgrisi), 1552. 8°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette u. einigen Holzschn.-Initialen. 8 Bll., 369 (1) S., 3 Bll., Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden, handschriftl. Rückentitel u. dreiseitig marmor. Schnitt.
1591LR060204Petit in-8° , reliure XIXe bradel couvrure papier. Etiquette de titre au dos. Corps du texte en italique. Marque de libraire en titre. Deux ex-libris (contreplat recto et contreplat verso). Etat parfait 120p.
1523177771523 broché - 15x23.5 - 398pp - éditions FAYARD - 1990
1518100733<p> Small broadside about 6 x 8 1/2 printed on one side about ten partial lines of text including title Proclamation!. Minor toning slight creasing a little uneven small margin on the left side a couple of minor nicks; overall very good. While Kentucky may have been neutral at the start of the war after the Confederates invaded the state they turned toward the Union. This small broadside reminds people they needed to register with the "home guard." It also reminds people that failure to register will result in being disarmed. This order was passed under the threat of an impending invasion of Kentucky by General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee. The broadside is signed in print by Major P. G. Bracht. </p> Observer and Reporter Power Press Print books
1518100733<p> Small broadside about 6 x 8 1/2 printed on one side about ten partial lines of text including title Proclamation!. Minor toning slight creasing a little uneven small margin on the left side a couple of minor nicks; overall very good. While Kentucky may have been neutral at the start of the war after the Confederates invaded the state they turned toward the Union. This small broadside reminds people they needed to register with the "home guard." It also reminds people that failure to register will result in being disarmed. This order was passed under the threat of an impending invasion of Kentucky by General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee. The broadside is signed in print by Major P. G. Bracht. </p> Observer and Reporter Power Press Print
1592PHO-1814Paris, Estienne, 1592, folio, relié demi basane (19eme), dos à nerfs avec auteur et date, coins usés, frottements aux plats, petite déchirure au titre, mouillure par intermittence.
1516140915Paris: Maison du Livre 1915-16. Rare complete and in such good condition First edition first printing one of 100 on Japon paper this copy unnumbered. This illustrated collection of poems from the First World War was sold for the benefit of artists and craftsmen of the book industry who were wounded in that war. The contributing authors include Émile Verhaeren for Crime allemand Léon Bloy for Nous ne sommes pas en état de guerre Robert de Montesquiou for Nouvelles offrandes blessées and Marcel Boulenger for La belle santé. Folio in 12 parts. 12 engraved frontispieces after various artists including Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen Louis Legrand and Henri Gervex and a loosely inserted engraving after Carlos Schwabe titled "In Memoriam" and left blank to "receive the name of a beloved departed" title pages printed in red and black. Each part in its original colour card wrappers titles in black on colour backgrounds within decorative frames of claws and German spiked helmet untrimmed; with gilt-printed pictorial bifolio collective title page. Housed in custom cloth-backed blue card chemise. Ink stamp from a Rheims printer to front of chemise. light toning to collective title the wrappers otherwise remarkably bright unfaded and fresh internally clean; a near-fine set. hardcover
1518G4TESVVUF9FDBasel: Pamphilus Gengenbach 1518. 19th-century pink wrappers. 4to. With woodcut illustration on title-page. Rare 16th-century news pamphlet on the Ottoman-Mamluk War 1516-1517. The booklet relates the events from June 1516 to July 1517 followed by an account of Sultan Selim's visit to Jerusalem. During the Ottoma-Mamluk war the Ottoman Sultan Selim I known as "the Grim" conquered Syria and defeated the Mamluk Sultan in the Battle of Ridaniya. He subsequently captured and sacked Cairo thereby placing the holy cities Mecca and Medina under Ottoman rule which marked the beginning of Ottoman power in Arabia.With two bookplates some browning otherwise in very good condition.l Göllner 115; USTC 679549; VD 16 O 738. Pamphilus Gengenbach, unknown
1526000453<p>Rare German Anti-Ottoman Propaganda Pamphlet on the Defense of Christendom<br />Germany 1526.</p><p>12mo. One title leaf and 17 ff. 36 pp. Text in early New High German Frühneuhochdeutsch. Nineteenth-century marbled boards. Very Good. Ex-library with two small marginal stamps.</p><p>Extremely rare sixteenth-century political and military propaganda tract directed against the Ottoman Empire printed at the height of Ottoman expansion into Central Europe following the Battle of Mohács 1526. No printer or place stated.</p><p>According to Carl Göllner Turcica: Die europäischen Türkendrucke des XVI. Jahrhunderts only one copy is recorded dated 1526 VD 16 no. 1881 underscoring the exceptional rarity of this work.</p><p>The pamphlet addresses the urgent question of how the Holy Roman Empire Deutsches Reich should organize its defense against the Ottomans. While it discusses military preparedness and strategic resistance to the Turks the core focus of the text lies in the economic and social burden of war specifically:</p><p>How the costs of military defense should be financed<br />The responsibility of the Christian Church and the Vatican<br />Contributions expected from the German territorial states<br />The allocation of financial obligations among different social classes within German society<br />The work reflects contemporary anxieties surrounding the Ottoman threat and provides valuable insight into early modern fiscal-military thought confessional politics and the rhetoric of defending Christendom against Islam. It is an important source for the study of Reformation-era political discourse anti-Ottoman propaganda and the social history of warfare in sixteenth-century Europe.</p><p>A remarkably scarce survival of early German political printing concerning the Ottoman question.</p> hardcover
151932642Revue Rock & Folk n° 49 de février 1971. In-4 agrafé de 98 pages, au format 27 x 21,5 cm. Couvertures photographiques avec Léo Ferré. Couvertures avec d'infimes frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais. Mensuel musical français consacré à la musique rock et pop, fondé en 1966 par Robert Baudelet, Jean Tronchot, Philippe Adler, Jean-Pierre Leloir et Philippe Koechlin. La revue connut la participation de nombreux photographes dont : Jean-Pierre Leloir, Claude Gassian, Pierre Terrasson, Gaëlle Ghesquière, Bruno Ducourant,Patrice Guino, Jean-Louis Rancurel, Dominique Tarlé, Bertrand Alary et Saddri Derradji. Nombreux articles sur le Rock, le blues, la soul, la pop dont : Eric Burdon & War, Family, Jimi Hendrix, Les Moody Blues, Frank Zappa, Léon Russell, etc. Nombreuses chroniques avec de très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Rare édition originale, en très bel état de fraicheur.
1509Pharsale-Lucain-1509Édition rare et authentique de la Pharsale de Lucain, en format in folio, reliée en plein vélin blanc d’époque. Dos à 5 nerfs, reliure Janséniste, titré à la main au dos. Toutes tranches mouchetées, très frais. Petit trou d'envol au mors du plat supérieur arrière, trois dernières pages fendues en bas de marge, ainsi qu'un petit trou dans la marge. Rousseurs en marge sur le dernier cahier. Texte sur deux colonnes, lettrines.
1552145491552 Broché - 15,5 x 23,5 - 52 pp - année 1877 - impimerie G. Crepin-Leblond à Nancy -
155242241552 15,5x22 cm, broché, 427 pages, état correct, piqûres sur la couverture jaunissures, quelques cartes en N&B au gré de l'ouvrage
155242251552 15,5x22 cm, broché, 708 pages, bon état, non découpé, quelques cartes en N&B au gré de l'ouvrage + 1 carte en couleurs dépliante en index
1552110431552 broché - 15.5x24 - 252pp - 1979 - éditions presse de la cité - illustrations
1552180231552 broché - 15.5x24.5 - 320pp - éditions PYGMALION
155256061552 broché- 15,5x24 - 190 pp - 1974 - éditions de l'amicale du Groupe Guy MOCQUET, Besançon.En collaboration avec les membres du groupe et leurs familles.Photographies hors texte.
151973721519 robert Laffont 15 décembre 1960 IN8 broché 272 pages couverture illustrée