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in-8°, 315 pages, broche, couv. cartonnage sple ill. plast. Tres bel exemplaire [CA28-3]
Paris, Tallandier, 1995, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 315, [5]. Ottime condizioni.
Tallandier 1995, In-8 broché, 315 pages . Bon état.
Tallandier, 1995. In-8 broché, 315 pages . Bon état.
1ère édition (après 15 exemplaires d'édition originale sur vélin) de cet ouvrage de l'écrivain Pierre MAC ORLAN (1883-1970) qui, soldat d'infanterie, fut mobilisé en 1914, où il réunit souvenirs du front et pélerinage: "On va à Verdun une fois, on revient à Verdun. Il est impossible de se libérer de Verdun"; notice pour touristes in fine; illustré de photos de la guerre et de la ville ("73" annoncées); exemplaire avec dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur à son "vieil ami" l'écrivain René Bizet (1887-1947). Français
Mm 130x200 Volume rilegato in tela, sovraccoperta originale, 645 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di questa che è la prima traduzione italiana. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
grand in-8 (23x16), 118 pages non foliotees imprimees en 2 coul.; importante iconographie N&B, cartes et illustrations, broche, couverture photo. Bel exemplaire [DV-15]
PARIS, G. Cres & cie - 1916 - In-16 - 22 pages - Débroché, très propre intérieurement
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates and maps; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped, lightly sunned dustwrapper. Invaluable standard reference.
NRF Gallimard 2013, Collection Les Journées qui ont fait la France. In-8 broché, 415 pages. Parfait état.
français In-8 de 408 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Traduit de l'anglais par Patrick Hersant. Collection Les journées qui ont fait la France.
in-8°, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N&B et en couleurs, relie cartonnage illustre de l'editeur. Bel exemplaire. [NV-10]
xii, 372 pages. Black and white photographic plates, bibliography, index, and index of army units. "As much as any First World War battle, Verdun was a turning point in the course of the war; it also had a profound lasting effect on the history of France and during the following decades. The attack on Verdun was an offensive unique in the history of war, the brainchild of the cold and inhuman mind of the German Chief-of-Staff, von Falkenhayn." - dust jacket. "I have found it enthralling - a superbly moving picture of that appalling struggle, and the best account of it that I have ever read." - Liddell Hart. Prior owner's name stamped twice upon front endpaper and blind-stamped upon title page. Annotations to four pages with additional hand-written comments on removeable sticky notes on several pages. Pen mark along length of front hinge. Prior owner affixed an envelope containing his annotated research materials to back free endpaper. Average wear to publisher's red cloth. Binding intact. Above-average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound and carefully studied copy. ENSER p.383 Book
24 pages. Map of Sollum, Western Egypt showing the various centres of defence along the Suez Canal; Photo of camels arriving by rail to support Major-General Peyton's force; photo of British and Australian officers consulting in the desert of Western Egypt; One-page illustration of Private G. Ingle, 4th Hussars, rescuing his troop leader, Lieut. Radclyffe, for which he received the D.C.M.; Photos round about the Allied base at Salonika - including General Mahon; Photos of personalities and pawns in the Verdun contest - German prisoners, an artillery horse, General Petain (in fur coat), and General Joffre; Two interesting photos above and below ground near the French Front; Two-page illustration of a busy scene along the Tigris on the way to Kut; Five photos of Portugal in arms; The Great Push against German East Africa - two photos; In the wake of General Smuts' offensive - four photos; Three photos of humane interludes amongst the strife; Six photos of British training in the art of bomb throwing; Will the German Navy Come Out?; Four photos of a large captive observation balloon arising from the H.M.S. Canning; Photos of 21 brave British sons decorated for Valour; One-page photo of a French '155' (6 inch) gun; Four photos of British submarine sailors in a Turkish prison. Lacking outer wraps. Centre and last pages loose but present. Appears to have been disbound from a hardcover volume. A rough but worthy reference copy. Book
PARIS, chez la Vve Vaultier - 1732 - In-12 - Reliure plein cuir d'époque, dos à nerfs à caissons ornés de fleurons dorés - Pièce de titre cerise - Toutes tranches rouges - (14), 499, (13) pages, relié
Paris, Perrin 2006 In-8 broché de 428 pages. Très bon état
4°. VI,820 S. Schlichte Halbleinwand der Zeit mit schwarzen Deckeln. Einband stärker berieben, Ecken und Kapitale bestoßen und gestaucht, Kanten beschabt, papierbedingt gegilbt, ex libris-Stempel und handschriftliche Nummer auf Vorsatz bzw. dem Titel, Vorsatz mit Kleberesten und etwas angeknittert, Innenscharnier angeplatzt und von Privat geklebt, durchgehend mittig mit leichtem Knick, Schnitt angestaubt und mit einem Wasserrand im unteren Bereich,Titel mit deutlichen Fingerspuren, stellenweise mit Stockflecken und/oder leichten Fingerspuren, auf den Deckblättern der einzelnen Ausgaben befindet sich eine hs. Notiz am oberen Rand (Bleistift), S. V und 105 jeweils mit einer Fehlstelle mit etwas Textverlust, sonst innen deutlich besser erhalten als außen. Mit einem Inhaltsverzeichnis am Anfang für alle 103 Ausgaben dieses Jahrgangs, 1 lithographierten Plan zur Beschießung von Verdun vom 13-15 October 1870 und 2 ausfaltbaren Tafeln mit Abbildungen nach nach Skizzen. Die Zeitung erschien 2 x wöchentlich. Neben historischen Begebenheiten, Neuerungen und Berichten des deutschen Militärs enthält jede Ausgabe eine Buchkritik und 1 Seite themenbezogene Anzeigen.
Editions du Mémorial, 1977. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats de 223 pages + cartes et photos. Bon état
Mm 130x190 Brossura editoriale di pp. 223, timbro e tracce di nastro adesivoalla prima carta bianca, normale ingiallimento delle carte, piccole fioriture al piatto posteriore. Opera in buonissime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Gap, imprimerie Louis-Jean, 1961. In-8 broché, 164pp, non coupées. Bon état. Rousseurs sur la couverture et la tranche. Envoi de l'auteur.
Numerous black and white photographs. "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - From Preface. Contents: Chapter CXXXVI - The Western Front During the Battle of Verdun. As this is the last issue of Vol. VIII, it contains an index, plus list of illustrations, places, and maps and plans. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Magazine
Pages 41-80. This issue deals with the Battle of Verdun and includes the following photos and illustrations: General Joffre with General Nivelle, a French bell to warn soldiers of German gas attacks, large photo of corduroy road on the French Front, French troops, one-page photo of devastation along a road after a German bombardment, a French mortar being loaded, scenes of destruction in Verdun, captured German soldiers carrying their machine gun to the French lines, trench scenes, fantastic one-page photo of a gangly French observation balloon at Verdun, the Fort des Paroches. Extensive damage and soiling to covers which are free of staples but present. Contents in sound condition. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Perrin 1998, fort In-8 broché. 445 pages. Bon état. Broché
Une revue de format in 4° de 122 pp. très riche iconographie; cartes... Bon état. Voir photos.
Lavauzelle, 1996. Grand et fort In-4 reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 295 pages + 550 photographies provenant des Archives Militaires. Très bon état.