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1973115641973. Paris Nouvelles Editions Latines 1973 - Broché 13 5 cm x 18 cm 189 pages photos hors-texte du fim tirées du livre : « Les Déracinés » - Texte de Richard Marillier envoi de l'auteur - Cachet de l'ancien propriétaire bon état
228965Rennes, Imprimerie "Les Nouvelles", 1965 petit in-8, 142 pp., broché.
232419Bourges, Desquand, 1920 in-8, 170 pp., cartes in-t., 3 planches, broché. Couverture abîmée avec manques au dos. Traits et annotations au crayon bleu. Envoi de l'un des auteurs.
c4277Centre d' Etudes Asiatiques et Africaines, mai 1954 ; Document in-4° broché, de 2 feuillets et 28 pages ronéotés, sous couverture de papier bleu ( titre en noir), dos de papier noir.
228896Paris, Limoges, Nancy, Charles-Lavauzelle, 1932 in-8, 103 pp., croquis in-t., broché.
1930R320015802AMICALE DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS. 1930. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 169 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte + Nombreuses cartes en couleur a déplier dont 1 très grande en fin d'ouvrage + Envoi et citation de Jules SANTINI (pour ses services - Chevalier de la légion d'honneur - Médaille mliltaire - Croix de guerre 14-18 - Médaille de Verdun -...).. . . . Classification Dewey : 356-Infanterie
PARIS, Hachette & Cie - 1875 - In-8 - Débroché - 370 pages + Catalogue libraire
Revue Trimestrielle, puis annuelle - In-8 Broché - Environ 80 pages par fascicule, pour les premiers N° + 10 de Pub - Nombreuses photographies NB HT Années : 1931, N° 3 & Oct - 1932, 2, 3 - 1933, Complète - 1936, 25 & 26 - 1937, 30 - 1938, 32 , 33 - 1939, 36 & 37 - 1940, 39 - 1945, 44 - 1946, 46 - 1947, 03/06, 47 - 1949, 50 - 1950, 52 - 1951, 55 - 1952, 56, 57 & 58 - 1953, 59 & 60 - 1954, 61 & 62 - 1955, 65 - 1958, 69 - 1960, 71 - 1961, 72 - 1962, 73 - 1963, 74 - 1964, 75 Total : 37 Numéros, dont N° 47 N° spécial "350 années au service de la france 1597/1947"
1885108741885 Paris, Westhausser, 1885; in-8°, broché, couverture gris bleu imprimée en noir au 1er plat et dos; 253pp.
1895RO80102580WESTHAUSSER Louis. 3ème édition. 1895. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 253 pages. Etiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 356-Infanterie
1864List2721Petersburg Virginia 1864. Single letter four 5 x 8 inch pages folded. Toning and some tears at folds overall excellent condition. M. Herbert Wood c. 1839–deceased was an officer of the 23rd Regiment United States Colored Infantry during the American Civil War. This regiment which consisted of African-American enlisted men with white officers was part of the 4th Division of the IX Corps organized at Camp Casey Virginia. Wood may also have served in the 25th Ohio regiment. A newspaper account from the time alleges that Wood a Mainer had married an Alabama woman who owned a considerable number of enslaved people and then “sold the negroes pocketed the proceeds turned abolitionist abandoned his wife and child and went back to Maine†before joining the Union army.1 Following the Civil War Wood purportedly asked President Andrew Johnson for a position but was denied after testifying that he would side with Congress over the President presumably concerning Reconstruction.<br /> <br /> This letter to Wood’s sister Mollie is dated July 16 1864 after the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House and shortly before the Battle of the Crater in which the 23rd suffered significant casualties. Wood describes the Regiment’s dire financial situation apparently having gone months without pay:<br /> <br /> “I cannot send any money to you in this letter for the simple reason that I have not any myself. We have not been paid since the last day of Feb and there is not an officer in the Regt that has 5 dollars but we shall be paid I hope soon it cannot be very long and I will then send you as much as you need.â€<br /> <br /> He also informs Mollie of some sad intelligence about her husband:<br /> <br /> “I do not wish or would not say one single word to injure your feelings but I very much fear that what I told you when we last met at New Berne has proved true. And that you are now a deserter’s wife. I have enquired of a great many officers who know him and to some who are Bro. Masons & have stated circumstances omitting name & place and all agree in saying that you will probably never hear from him again. We may all be mistaken however I hope we are.â€<br /> <br /> The Civil War saw quite a high desertion rate on both sides though many men eventually returned to their posts voluntarily or otherwise.<br /> <br /> 1 “A Specimen of the Impeachment of Witnesses†The Louisville Daily Journal April 15 1868. unknown
1830013641London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley 1830 Book. Illus. by Foldout Map and Three Illustrations. Good Minus. 3/4 Leather. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Original 3/4 leather over maroon cloth on boards. Marbled page edges. Five raised bands on spine with gilt and embossed decoration. Minor wear to edges and corners of leather. Top of spine a little frayed. Previous owner's bookplates in front. Front hinge broken but still holding. Medium hinge break between pgs. 120-121. Bad hinge break between pgs. 288-289. Rear hinge cracked. Foldout lithographed map of Nova Scotia counties is in very good condition - just a few extra folds at one edge. Captain Moorsom spent five years in Nova Scotia initially as an officer in the 52nd Regiment. This book is his observances of the people climate geography and economic prospects of the colony written in the form of letters home to friends in England. One biographer calls it "the most complete picture available of Nova Scotia during the 1820s." Some Nova Scotians were upset at some of his comments but Joseph Howe defended Moorsom since he'd promoted the colony in England. This book is on consignment so no discounts apply. It will be sent insured so expect a request for "extra shipping" to cover that cost. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley hardcover
296139paperback. very good. 40 pages. 4to missing covers recased in plain black paper; some small chips to top edge of first pages text unaffected some scuffs on title page. No place and no date of publication indicated c. 1800. A very good copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
219613Strasbourg, 26 pluviôse an IV (15 février 1796) in-8, un feuillet.
50 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration by John Drew of Santa buying hot water bottlle; Ad for Beeman's Pepsin Gum inside front cover features photo of policeman and caption "That ugly cop... grinning!"; Glowing editorial about Canada's people and potential; How to Keep Peace on Earth, by Lieut.-General Robert Lee Bullard argues preparedness is the only way to end war; Dark of the Moon - part 2; Hell Hounds! - ex-legionnaire 1384 describes the lost garrison (part 3); Hollywood Goes Spanish with an epidemic of bull-fighting pictures; The Call of Christmas - s astory of divine justice in the wilderness; Certain Romantic Possibilities - the story of a forgotten prisoner and a girl who fell into a trap; One on the House - short story; Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus; Germany's Official Reply to Sgt. Halyburton; To the Ladies; and more. Back cover color-photo Camel cigarette ad features lady backgammon player, cigarette in hand; Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
194720668Washington D. C.: Infantry Journal. Good. 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Contents are "fine" but the covers are mottled from moisture. The spine is rubbed as are the corners. Book is musty can be cured with long term airing out. As is ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 301 pages . Infantry Journal hardcover
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs throughout; original photographic covers, a near fine copy. Published to commemorate the history of the Regiment from 1945. Covers Regular and TA units of King’s Own and Border Regiments up to 1959 and King’s Own Royal Border Regiment from 1959-2006. Detailed appendices include ROH, honours & awards, and key personalities.
4to., First Edition, with very numerous photographs throughout; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper. The story of the King’s Own from its formation as the 2nd Tangier Regiment in 1680 to its amalgamation with the Border Regiment in 1959. Sutcliffe, p.42.
185027158Paris Aubert, Maison Martinet 1850 Une lithographie Originale, colorée et glaçée à la main d'époque, Format : 29,5 centimètres de haut par 41,5 centimètres de large, sur papier blanc, imprimé en bas à droite dans la gravure : Ch. VERNIER, tirée de : [Costumes de l'armée française depuis Louis XIV, jusqu'à ce jour.] Paris : Aubert, Maison Martinet Editeur, [vers 1850],
185027769Paris Aubert, Maison Martinet 1850 Une lithographie Originale, colorée et glaçée à la main d'époque, Format : 29,5 centimètres de haut par 41,5 centimètres de large, sur papier blanc, imprimé en bas à droite dans la gravure : Ch. VERNIER, tirée de : [Costumes de l'armée française depuis Louis XIV, jusqu'à ce jour.] Paris : Aubert, Maison Martinet Editeur, [vers 1850],
185027773Paris Aubert, Maison Martinet 1850 Une lithographie Originale, colorée et glaçée à la main d'époque, Format : 29,5 centimètres de haut par 41,5 centimètres de large, sur papier blanc, imprimé en bas à droite dans la gravure : Ch. VERNIER, tirée de : [Costumes de l'armée française depuis Louis XIV, jusqu'à ce jour.] Paris : Aubert, Maison Martinet Editeur, [vers 1850],
18316831831 Couverture rigide A Paris, chez Anselin, 1831. In-8, reliure pleine basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre muette, reliure frottée, coiffes arasées, coins émoussés, charnières fendues en tête sur 2cm. Ex libris manuscrit, faux titre, titre, ij pages d'avertissement, école de peloton (63 pages), école de bataillon (148 pages), évolutions de ligne (192 pages), rares rousseurs. Ouvrage rare sur l'organisation des mouvements d'infanterie. Très bon état intérieur.
979Bordeaux, imp. Lacourt - 1792 - in-4 : 4 pp. - en ff.
1936GITc121Paris Spes, De Gigord 1936. In-12 broché 176pp. Portrait de Louis Lenoir en frontispice. Bel exemplaire.
13517Légion Etrangère. Grand in 9 reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge, titre médaillon dorés au premier plat, titre et décor dorés, au dos. Faux –titre, frontispice sous serpente (photo officiers du bataillon de Madagascar) titre, 276 pages, tranches dorées. 100 gravures, la plupart dans texte d’près les dessins de Bartheu, Bombled, Pierre Comba, Crès, Draner Myrbach (HT), Scott, Haener, Candelle etc. Complet de la marche de la Légion Etrangère. Firmin DIDOT & Cie sans date.(vers 1890) Dos insolé, Trace d’humidité au premier plat. Bon état d’ensemble Poids 1,6kg