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193246335New York: Harper & Brothers 1932. First Edition. fair to good. 24 cm 657 total 2-vol. set illus. maps appendices index some foxing to text boards scuffed spines faded some soiling to edges. Some wear to spine edges. Harper & Brothers hardcover
0266837883.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1026053706.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193116825London: Constable. Good with no dust jacket. 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket residue/slip edgeworn both hinges tape reinforced tone wear. Solid hardcover.; Posthumously published memoir of Woodrow Wilson's Ambassador to France William Graves Sharp. Sharp was confirmed just before the outbreak of World War One and arrived in Paris as the First Battle of the Marne saved the city from the advancing German army. Sharp remained in Paris throughout the war his memoirs conveying his support for the French nation and rejoicing when the United States entered the war. He remained on post until shortly after the Armistice returning to the United States in 1919. He wrote this memoir after his return and died shortly thereafter in 1922. The memoir highlights French resilience the task of maintaining American neutrality before its 1917 entry and the decisive nature of the arriving American army on the war blending official views with personal reflections of wartime diplomacy. ; War-Memoirs and War History; Ex-Library; xxvii 431 pages . Constable hardcover
6104380708University of North Carolina Press pp. 366 3rd Edition . Papeback. New. University of North Carolina Press unknown
2009Q-080784490XUniversity of North Carolina Press 2009-04-13. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of North Carolina Press paperback
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0807821764.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995x-080784490XUniversity of North Carolina Press Enduring Editions 1995. Paperback. New. illustrated edition edition. 368 pages. 11.25x8.75x1.00 inches. University of North Carolina Press Enduring Editions paperback
2009DADAX080784490XThe University of North Carolina Press 2009-04-13. paperback. New. 8.50x0.92x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. The University of North Carolina Press paperback
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B9780807844908Paperback / softback. New. This work is an overview of the site and the archaeological techniques pioneered at Town Creek a prehistoric Native American burial ground in Montgomery County North Carolina. The book is written for scholars as well as visitors to the site. paperback
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10164Undated. The original documents dating from between 28 July 1914 and 2 January 1915. Folio 38 pp; and 4to 22 pp. Trade source stated that this material was found in a file marked "War Office" suggesting official file copies. All documents clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. All foreign documents translated into English. The main documents are Sir John French's Despatch on the Retreat from Mons 7 September 1914 folio 10 pp; French's Despatch on the Battle of the Marne 17 September 1914 folio 5 pp; French's Despatch on the Battle of the Aisne 8 October 1914 folio 12 pp; Joffre's General Instruction No. 1 8 August 1914 folio 4 pp. The other documents are: two letters from the Czar to the German Emperor and a reply by him all three dating from July 1914; an instruction from Sazanof the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs to certain of the country's ambassadors and a letter from the German Imperial Chancellor to the German Ambassador at Vienna both dating from July 1914; two letters from Sir Edward Grey to Sir F. Villiers in Brussels and to the German and French governments a letter from Sir Arthur Nicholson to Grey and two letters from the German Imperial Chancellor to the ambassadors at St Petersburg and Paris all five of the last documents dating from July 1914; a German Army Order 22 for 23 August 1914; eight letters from Sir John French to Lord Kitchener and two replies by Kitchener all dating from August 1914; three documents by Joffre including General Instructions No. 7 all dating from September 1914; a telephone message from General Clergerie to Joffre; and finally a letter from the First Lord to French January 1915. Undated. The original documents dating from between 28 July 1914 and 2 January 1915. unknown