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186222225Paris Dumaine J. Libraire de l'empereur 1862 -in-8 pleine percale un fort volume, reliure pleine percaline marron in-octavo Editeur (hard-back brown percale in-octavo editor) (21,7 x 14 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre, Année et Auteur frappés or (gilt decoration) , date au centre dans un encadrement d'un filet large et d'un filet fin à froid, avec 2 caissons à froid (un filet large et un filet fin à froid en encadrement) de part et d'autre, plats décorés à froid (plaque spéciale Editeur) d'un filet large à froid et de 4 filets fins en encadrement, toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), orné de 20 planches dépliantes hors-texte en noir + 23 pages de musique imprimées (batteries et sonneries), (XIV)-582 pages, 1862 Paris Dumaine J. Libraire de l'empereur Editeur,
189045901Rathenow, Max Babenzien, o. J. (um 1890). Kolor. Orig.-Holzstich (Blattgröße ca. 25 x 17 cm).
188332867Washington DC: Geo. Prince 1883. Photograph. Good. Photograph. 8" x 10" mounted albumen photograph. Light wear. Faint wooden sign in the photograph background reads "Indianapolis Light Infantry." "Indian Wars" written in pencil on the back of the photograph. Light edge wear to the photograph. Geo. Prince unknown
185247576Adorf, Verlags-Bureau, 1852. Gr.-8°. Mit einer gefalt. lithogr. Übersichtskarte u. einem gefalt. lithogr. Plan. Titelbll. in Rot u. Schwarz gedruckt. XIV, 386; VIII, 426 S., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
197366491Paris, Association Nationale des Anciens Combattants et Anciens du R.I.C.M. 1973 In-4 24,5 x 16 cm. Reliure éditeur simili-cuir maroquiné bleu-marine, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 270 pp., illustrations en noir & blanc, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
184529Paris, Chapelot, 1920 in-8, 86 pp., photos, 4 cartes h.-t., broché, premier plat de couv. illustré.
184466689Olmütz, Druck und Papier von Alois Skarnitzl, 1844. 8°. Mit 8 gefalt. lithogr. Tafeln. VIII, 464 S., 17 Bl
8660REVUE DU DEPARTEMENT DE LA MANCHE, N° 62, 1974. In-8, agrafé.
219613Strasbourg, 26 pluviôse an IV (15 février 1796) in-8, un feuillet.
142302À Paris, de l'Imprimerie Royale, 1778 in-4, 6 pp.
185945Paris, Dumaine, 1868 in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-vélin ivoire (reliure de l'époque). Vélin taché et noirci. Coins abîmés. Cachets annulés.
208544Paris, Dumaine, 1868; in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Fortes rousseurs, importants manques de cuir au dos, un mors fendu.
226463Paris, Dumaine, 1868 in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-basane bleu-nuit, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Reliure défraîchie. Très important manque de cuir au dos, épidermures, coupes et coins frottés. Rousseurs. Cachets (annulés).
190521793Wien, Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1905. Kl.-8°. Mit 13 Textfiguren. V, 140 (inkl. einiger tlw. gefalt. mitpag. Tabellen) S. - Angeb. - Instruktion zur Erprobung einer vereinfachten Schießausbildung bei der Infanterie und Jägertruppe. Ebda., 1911. Mit 3 Textfiguren u. zahlr. tlw. gefalt. bzw. mehrs. Beilagen. 28 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
1999LFA-126741149Une revue de 16 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
1999LFA-126741150Une revue de 16 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2001LFA-126741214Une revue de 12 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741217Une revue de 12 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741220Une revue de 12 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
196334963n.p.: Chas. M. Henry Printing Company 1963. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. x 163 pages 1. Illustrated. Blue cloth hardcover with title and regimental flag illustration on the front cover. Light shelf wear and rubs to the blue cloth binding. End papers toned. Chas. M. Henry Printing Company hardcover
1898List319Massachusetts 1898. The 2nd Massachusetts Volunteers mustered into service in May 1898 and within a month saw significant action in Cuba at the Battle of El Caney. They were one of three volunteer units from Massachusetts to see action on the Santiago Campaign. The regiment was inexperienced - 55% were untrained recruits. The lack of experience combined with their rifles giving off a very visible black smoke led to a heavy casualties in the Battle of El Caney. After an encampment near Santiago de Cuba in which a large number of the soldiers became ill with disease - estimates are as high as 65% - the regiment returned home in August. Historians have noted that soldier demographics changed considerably from the Civil War to the Spanish American war as the smaller number of troops and the lack of a draft led to a more enthusiastic army with higher morale. <br /> <br /> The photographs in this group are interesting as a typological grouping of images of untrained soldiers and also for their historical value as most contain identifications to versos. The highlight of the group is forty-four uniformly mounted portraits of soldiers nearly all identified measuring 3 ¾ x 2 ½ inches each. Other photographs include a large portrait of Captain Frederick E. Pierce with the blindstamp of Goldsmith Studio Springfield Massachusetts and a 3 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch square card of Capt. Pierce in Camp Turner. Also included are two slightly larger photographs on similar mounts. <br /> <br /> Overall an interesting group. Good condition overall with assorted chips and wear. unknown
1984LFA-126719117Revue de 72 pages, format 205 x 265 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1984LFA-126719118Revue de 66 pages, format 205 x 265 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1919CAT0119New York: Underwood and Underwood 1919. First Edition. Gelatin silver prints 7 ¾ x 5 ½ inches each on 11 ½ x 7 inch black paper mounts captioned with affixed text. Very Good. Two WWI-era press photographs related to the Negro 15th Infantry Division of the New York National Guard a.k.a. the 369th US Infantry Regiment and their white commander Colonel William Hayward. One photograph shows the division on parade in New York following their return from combat duty in France in 1919 the other is a well-known image of Hayward who organized the all-black unit and served as its leader. Fighting for a record-breaking 191 consecutive days alongside French troops in the trenches the regiment became known as the “Harlem Hellfighters.†<br /> <br /> The opportunity for African-Americans to serve in WWI arose from the Selective Service Act of 1917 which drafted all men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty. Special segregated training camps were established and units were formed. The US National Archives states that 200000 African-Americans served in Europe during WWI but only 42000 saw combat. When the 15th Infantry arrived in France in 1918 Hayward was committed to the idea that his unit would fight on the front lines. After General Pershing refused to integrate them with the full US army Hayward pushed for another assignment under French command. Unlike many other segregated divisions in WWI the 15th aka 369th was eventually sent to the trenches. Its members' distinguished service brought honor and fame. Before leaving the US in 1917 the regiment had not been allowed to participate in the New York National Guard’s farewell parade. When they returned victorious Hayward ensured they were publicly honored. <br /> <br /> Both with various press stamps to versos. Small closed tear of about a half inch to upper edge of parade picture good overall. Hayward portrait with some rippling at edges very good overall. Underwood and Underwood unknown
1333930291.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback