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197739741ABMünchen, List 1977. 448 S. + 24 (teils farb.) Tafeln, OLwd. EA. OLwd. EA.
1971304077München, Oldenbourg, 1971. VIII, 792 Seiten Originalhalbleinen.
1996100138550Julliard 1996 219 pages 20x13x2cm. 1996. Broché. 219 pages.
199285555Sigmaringen, Thorbecke 1992, 1992. Gr. 8° 708 S. Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Umschlag.
198734394Salzburg, Eigenverlag Universität Salzburg, 1987. Mit 2 Abbildungen und 1 Karte. 153 S. Gr.-8°, Kt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
199220945ABSigmaringen, Jan Thorbecke, 1992. 8vo. 708 S. Originaler Verlagsleinen. (St.a.T., Vorsatz, Ebd. u. Schnitt, Fußschnitt 1-fach abgestrichen, Bibliotheksschildchen, sonst guter Zustand). (Vorträge und Forschungen, 40).
195417331Albert, Freiburg 1954 (Forschungen zur Oberrheinischen Landesgeschichte, Hrsg. v. Clemens Bauer, Friedrich Maurer, Gerhard Ritter, Gerd Tellenbach, Band 1). VII, 315 S. mit 2 Tafeln, 4 Karten u. 1 Stammbaum. Kart. Geringe Gebrsp. Umschlag gebräunt.
19421208241942 Zeitgeschichte-Verlag, Berlin - 1942 - In-8, cartonnage amateur - 90 p. (numérotées au crayon) - Ouvrage en allemand - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques, dont certaines difficiles, en N&B
19693602New York: Negro Universities Press 1969. Hardcover. Reprint of 1860 edition published by James Woodhouse & Co. 266 pp. Fine condition in brown cloth no markings / No dust jacket as issued. A clean fresh copy. <br/><br/> Negro Universities Press hardcover
1992801579Berlin : Akad., 1992. 123 S., gebundene Ausgabe mit illustr. Umschl.
1941104536Berlin, Verlag ”Die Wehrmacht” K.-G. 1941 In-8 24,5 x 17,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur, dos carré toile noire, titre argent sur le dos et le premier plat orné de l’insigne de l’arme blindée allemande, 256 pp., 94 photographies et 1 carte repliée in fine. Accroc en pied de dos, coin émoussé et frotté, intérieur en bon état.
2000Q-0967638062ACW Press 2000-08-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! ACW Press paperback
19797239Württembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart 1977-1979. Mit zahlr. teils farbigen Tafeln, Karten u. Abbildungen. Gr.-8°. Kart. Geringe Gebrsp. Schönes Exemplar. - Mit dem meist fehlenden Band 5, der erst 1979 erschien. Band 1: Katalog. 6. verbesserte Auflage.
19871240321987 Editions Art et Histoire d'Europe, collection "Action", Paris - 1987 - In-8, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur - 440 pages - Cahiers photographique
191439693ABLeipzig, Dyk, hier: Verlag der Dykschen Buchhandlung (= Die Geschichtschreiber der deutschen Vorzeit, zweite Gesamtausgabe, Band 93), 1914. 8°, 373 S. + 2 Seiten Verlagswerbung, Typo: Frakturt, Kopfschwarzschnitt, original Halbleinen-Einband mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung und schönen Musterpapierbezügen, Erstausgabe ordnungsgemäß ausgesondertes Exemplar aus der alten Bibliothek des Senckenbergischen Institut f. Geschichte der Medizin, Frankfurt mit einem Signaturrückenschildchen und einem Stempel innen (+ 'Ausgeschieden'-Stempel), sonst ein altersgemäß schönes, saube
194117128Berlin, Generalstab des Heeres 1941. Kartoniert, 8°, 15 S., und eine Klappkarte (Moskau) im Anhang, abgeschlossen am 15. Mai 1941, vor dem Titel eine Klappkarte (Übersichtskarte-Stadtdurchfahrtpläne), es folgt eine Vorbemerkung und Zeichenerklärung, es folgen 14 Seiten mit farbigen Stadtplänen (Bronnizy, Istra, Iwanowo, Jarosslawl, Kalinin, Kaluga, Noginsk, Orechowo-Sujewo, Pawlow-Possad, Podolsk, Sagorsk, Sserpuchow, Ssmolensk, Ssytschewka, Swenigorod, Wladimir, Woronesh), Aufdruck auf dem Einband »Nur für den Dienstgebrauch!«, auf dem Einband und der Moskau-Karte Stempelaufdruck »Geheim«, auf dem Titelblatt Stempel »H. Ueberlein, Kartograph«
1927355627-MA4N.V. De Drie Musketiers 1927. Hardcover. Fair. De eerste jaargang in 52 nummers in latere band folio circa 53x36cm; 1e nummer los in de band;l band vlekkig. Inhoud prima. N.V. De Drie Musketiers hardcover
1943190315Leningrad/St Petersburg: 3rd Military-Topographic Detachment Leningrad Front 17 June 1943. German occupation of Tsarskoye Selo Fascinating and extremely rare Soviet photo-reconnaissance piece from the notorious siege of Leningrad September 1941 - January 1945; records in detail the defensive works on a 10 km sector of the German line around the invested city which tracks through the Tsarist palace complexes in the south sites such as the White Tower and St Catherine's Cathedral visible in the tree line. Unsurprisingly we have been unable to trace another example or similar; although clearly such visual intelligence would have been of vital importance copies being generated commensurately with need. However the supersession of the information contained and general conditions on campaign must have ensured a high rate of attrition. The panorama very much has the feel of having been improvised in the field but the information is conveyed with precision and clarity and evidently follows some earlier more formally produced model. The capture of Leningrad was one of the key targets of Nazi Germany's operations against Russia. Not only was the city the base for the Soviet Baltic Fleet and one of the major hubs of Russia's military-industrial complex it also embodied considerable political status both as the former capital of Russian Imperial greatness and as symbolic capital of Bolshevism and the Revolution. When the German High Command's expectation of a rapid collapse evaporated both sides settled in for what was to become one the longest and most costly sieges in history with Hitler's intended endgame apparently the complete destruction of the city and the "dispersal" of its population. During the siege Nazi headquarters was located in the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoye Selo and the complex of buildings - "a magnificent symbol a supreme gesture of the Russian autocracy. a miniature world as artificial and as fantastic as a precisely ordered mechanical toy" Massie p.117 - stripped of their treasures and systematically slighted leaving little intact on their withdrawal. It was of course from the Catherine Palace that the fabled Amber Room was removed crated and shipped to Königsberg now Kaliningrad where it was installed in the castle museum and from whence it disappeared before the Allies could secure it. Landscape quarto 210 x 330 mm 22 sheets of light olive card jointed leporello-style with moderate blue cloth printed labels neatly completed in ink to the front cover 51 original silver gelatine prints numbered in the negative c. 100 x 150 mm mounted as a continuous panorama c. 7260 mm inked identifications of villages significant landmarks and defensive structures machine gun dug outs bunkers reconnaissance posts. Relevant section of a detailed map mounted inside the front cover neatly keyed in manuscript to the images. Externally rubbed and soiled front panel with accession wet stamp and inked details some marks internally latter half hole-punched where previously laced together a bit shaken images clean and with good contrast remains very good. Robert K. Massie Nicholas and Alexandria 1967. hardcover