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1899100073480Paris. 17 cm x 25 5 cm. 1899. Broché. XII+ 292 pages pages. Paris Éditions Adolphe Legoupy Lecaplain et Vidal Successeurs e. o. sans date (1899). Broché 17 cm x 25 5 cm XII+ 292 pages. Texte du Lieutenant de Saint-Phalle lettre de Monsieur le Général de Bellegarde. Dos restauré sinon bon état intérieur Dos restauré sinon bon état intérieur
Royal octavo. Pp. 339, (4) publisher's ads. Plus 5 contemporary hand-coloured plates of which 2 are of horse-mounted officers, one as frontispiece, and 3 that show various equestrian equipment. Plus 3 plates of cavalry formation, 2 of which are folding. With large handsome engraved illustration to the text and other text figures. Original printed wrappers browned, spine worn, loosening, old military institutional stamps to cover and title-page. Rather foxed as usual, bit dog-eared, else in a very good internal condition with very clean plates. ~ First French edition. Translated from the English and annotated by Bonneau du Martray. Very rare in the original printed wrappers.
1928B121333s.l. [Bruxelles], s.n. [Impr. Weissenbruch] s.d. [1928] v + 470pp. + frontispice & planches en n/bl hors texte, signé par l'auteur, 28cm., brochure originale, peu de rousseurs, bon état, peu commun, poids: 1.3 kg., B121333
218192Tours, 11 prairial an IV (30 mai 1796) in-4, 1 pp., Belle vignette gravée en en-tête. Infime manque de papier à un coin.
Two volumes bound in one. Royal octavo. Pp. 411; 503. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter cloth and marbled boards with the original printed wrapper laid-down, shelf ticket to spine, old military institutional stamps to title; inner hinges neatly restored with cloth. In a very good condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
181394289P., Magimel 1813 In-12, demi-toile moderne, 12 pp. &126 planches, la plupart dépliante & 4 planches de musique notée. Manques planches 25 & 26. Découpe, sans manque, de la planche 102.
Madrid, Imprenta de Repullés, 1820, 30 x 20 cm., 41 págs. (Es obra muy rara de la que únicamente hemos localizado un ejemplar en la Academia de Artillería de Segovia, no figurando en los fondos de la Biblioteca Nacional).
1814dq878A Paris, chez Magimel, libraire pour l'art militaire, rue de Thionville, n°9 Broché 1814 In-12 (11 x 18 cm.), broché, 118 pages, couverture muette, rare, note manuscrite à la page de titre ; manques au 4e plat, dos fendu, manques aux coiffes, plats un peu salis, coins cornés, rares rousseurs, état très correct pour ce rare ouvrage. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
189360380Firmin-Didot 1893 In-4 reliure de l’époque demi-chagrin maroquiné bordeaux à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture illustrée conservée, XVI + 300 pages, 300 figures dans le texte et 50 planches en couleurs sous serpentes légendées. Dos légèrement passé, coins légèrement émoussés. Bon exemplaire. édition originale. Seconde série du Chic à cheval. Louis Vallet a servi dans la cavalerie avant de se consacrer au dessin et à la peinture, notamment hippique, mais également pour le théâtre.
189287700Garnier Frères, Libraires-éditeurs 1892 Reliure demi-chagrin rouge, premier plat de couverture illusté en couleurs conservé, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, III-480 pp. Bon exemplaire, intérieur très frais.
2478Paris Hazan, Paris 1954; In-4 , pleine reliure janséniste en maroquin havane, couvertures et dos conservés. Tirage à 1350 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 1239 numérotés sur papier chiffon de Lana. des 1350 exemplaires numérotés sur papier chiffon de Lana. 10 planches hors-texte en couleurs et quelques dessins.
Small octavo. Pp. xv, 160; 161-176. The last 16 pages are music notations, printed separately from the book and bound at end, here in their original, uncut state. Set in Gothic type. Loose in the original worn wrappers, spine reinforced, lower wrap gone, edges frayed. A copy which is preserved entirely in the original state. ~ Neuabdruck.
Royal octavo. Pp. (ii) illustrated Publisher's catalogue, vi, 138. Plus 4 large folding maps loosely inserted in rear pocket. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter cloth and marbled boards with the original printed wrapper laid-down, shelf ticket to spine, old military institutional stamps to title and verso of maps; some foxing. In a very good condition, fine maps. ~ First edition.
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 121. Plus 4 large folding sheets with a total of 44 sketch maps loosely inserted in rear pocket. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's brown quarter cloth and matching printed boards; old military institutional stamp to title. In fine condition. Excellent copy with bright interior and crisp maps. ~ First edition. Rare original treatise.
Small octavo. Pp. 23. Set in Gothic type. In the original printed self-wrappers, stapled as issued; faded stamp ("Inspecteur der Cavalerie"), staples rusty. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare. Only a single copy is located worldwide (Both OCLC and KVK), that in Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage.
4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with 58 plates on 25, 9 coloured maps (2 folding), numerous illustrations and maps (many full-page and some coloured in outline) in the text and front and rear endpaper maps coloured in outline; original cloth gilt, badge blocked in gilt on upper board, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, clean copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. The standard account of the regiment's service in WWII. Includes list of pre-war camps, numerous personnel lists, honours & awards, and ROH. SIGNED COPIES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.240; White, p.174.
ORD-1921Nouvelle édition. Suivie de l'Instruction du 24 septembre 1811, sur l'Exercice et les Manoeuvres de la Lance. Paris. Anselin et Pochard. 1820. In-12 (110 x 192m) dos lisse basane verte, 12 pages et 128 planches la plupart dépliantes, on note une planche 19 bis et une 109 ter. Atlas seul bien complet. Reliure défectueuse, planches parfois mal pliées mais en bon état, sans rousseurs. Bel ex-libris de la Bibliothèque du Château de Chaltrait.
185479672Cincinnati: U.P. James 1854. Later printing. Hardcover. Good. Quarterbound buckram over leather spine with gilt lettering. Original Minor age-tanning and staining/tideline throughout and marginal spotting. viii 144 pages. With price of twenty-five cents printed at the top of front wrap. 13 illustrations. Text in double columns. Howes H-767. Graff: 2006. One of the later printings from earlier stereotype plates which had been retained Wagner Camp Becker 134 probably 1854 or after when the James brothers dissolved their business partnership. U.P. James hardcover
47519as recorded in an autograph manuscript signed 31 March 1850. Folio. 1-page recording clothing for 24 " non-commissioned officers musicians & privates." Jones was killed in the Shenandoah at Piedmont in 1864. Folded; some browning but very good. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195287562Atlanta GA: Albert Love Enterprises c1952. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good. The format is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches. Dornbusch 411. Unpaginated. Endpaper map. Illustrations. Maps. Cover worn and soiled. Edges and corners rubbed. No dust jacket present. Large volume somewhat shaken. If sent outside of the U. S. this would require additional shipping charges. Includes a section on the History of the First Team prior to Korea going back to its precursor lineage units its formal organization in 1921 and its spectacular achievements during World War II. After a substantial text and pictorial section on the combat operations and military activities the volume ends with information on The Division Patch information on the Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1st Cavalry Division 5th Cavalry Regiment 7th Cavalry Regiment of Custer fame and Garry Owen 8th Cavalry Regiment; Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 1st Cavalry Division Artillery 61st Field Artillery Battalion 77th Field Artillery Battalion 82nd Field Artillery Battalion 99th Field Artillery Battalion 29th Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion 92d Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion 8th Engineer Combat Battalion 13th Signal Company 15th Quartermaster Company 15th Medical Battalion 15th Replacement Company 16th Reconnaissance Company 27th Ordnance Maintenance Company 70th Heavy Tank Battalion 71st Heavy Tank Battalion 191st Counter-Intelligence Corps Detachment 545th Military Police Company and 1st Cavalry Division Band. This is followed by the Roster First Cavalry Division which gives unit name street address and home town and state. The 1st Cavalry Division initially organized in September 1921 at Fort Bliss Texas was serving on occupation duty in Japan when the Korean War began in the summer of 1950. On 18 July 1950 elements of the division went ashore at P'ohang-dong South Korea moving quickly westward to block the enemy along the main Taejon-Taegu corridor which led back to the ports on the Sea of Japan. With unrelenting pressure from the enemy the division withdrew to Kumch'on and later east of the Naktong River where it held part of the front near Taegu on the Pusan perimeter. During the month of August "The First Team" successfully countered five major North Korean attacks in that section. In early September the division launched an attack against the "Walled City" a series of high mountain ridges along the perimeter which the enemy repelled. On 15 September however the United Nations began a new offensive with an amphibious landing at Inch'on near Seoul; with the opening of the second front the 1st Cavalry Division began a drive northwest of Taegu. Six days later the division broke out of the perimeter and North Korean pressure in the south ended. Pursuit of the enemy followed and on 27 September the division met the 7th Infantry Division at Osan. From there the 1st Cavalry Division shifted north to the Kaesong area near the 38th Parallel the dividing line between North and South Korea. On 9 October the 1st Cavalry Division was ordered to take Kumch'on in North Korea which fell on 14 October. Shortly thereafter the division reached P'yongyang the North Korean capital. Elements of the division linked up with the 187th Airborne Infantry at Sunch'on and other elements turned southwest to Chinnamp'o the main port of North Korea. Oon 1 November a new more savage conflict began. Waves of enemy forces swept over the 1st Cavalry Division area near Unsan and the division fell back to a line between the coast and the Taedong River valley. By 12 December the division had withdrawn to only six miles north of Seoul and in January 1951 it occupied positions south of Seoul in the Ch'ungju area. Seoul had been captured but the enemy did not cross the Han River. When the enemy failed to follow up its recapture of Seoul the 1st Cavalry Division undertook a reconnaissance in force resulting in a limited offensive north and west of the capital. By the end of February "The First Team" had reached the Hongch'on area in the central front midway between Seoul and the Sea of Japan. In February the 1st Cavalry Division pushed to the Hwach'on Reservoir north of the 38th Parallel and then went into reserve. On 22 April the Chinese Communists began a new offensive to dislodge the UN forces and the division was given the mission of defending Seoul and the area north of the city. The division pushed northward and by the end of May it was again in North Korea. The 1st Cavalry Division's next assignment was to attack the "Iron Triangle" an area from P'yonggang southeast to Ch'orwon and southwest to Kumhwa which served as a marshalling zone for the enemy. In December 1951 the 45th Infantry Division replaced the 1st Cavalry Division which then began redeploying to Hokkaido Japan. The last element of the 1st arrived in Japan in mid-January 1952. Albert Love Enterprises hardcover
2 vols., 4to., First Edition, with 10 coloured plates of uniform, 69 plates in monochrome, illustrations of medals in the text and 15 maps (one double-page); original binding of black half morocco gilt, gilt backs, a very good, clean copy. Sutcliffe, p.58; White, p.17.
43722aafBagatelle (Paris), Frères Monloisir, au Temple du Délassement, 1760, pt. in-8vo, IV, titre en rouge et noir + 226 p., gardes en papier dominoté, reliure en veau originale, traces de vers aux charnières, coiffe dénudée, debut de fente.
39353aafLausanne, les éditions d'Art suisse ancien, 1937-39, 32 x 24.5 cm la feuille, 24 x 17 cm l'image, 10 ff. (texte) + 20 planches en couleurs sous passepartout (uniformes), dans un joli cartable de l'éditeur recouvert de papier marbré.
1902228743<p>First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait over 20 b/w illustrations from drawing by Constance Parris. 2 page introductory essay by Amy Dudley. Original stiff black printed wrappers. Very good. 130 pages. Scarce. No signatures or bookplates. Includes chapters on Father Serra land titles Mormons etc. Howes C-1; Rocq #7052; Cowan p. 91.</p> Times-Index Press paperback
1902228743<p>First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait over 20 b/w illustrations from drawing by Constance Parris. 2 page introductory essay by Amy Dudley. Original stiff black printed wrappers. Very good. 130 pages. Scarce. No signatures or bookplates. Includes chapters on Father Serra land titles Mormons etc. Howes C-1; Rocq #7052; Cowan p. 91.</p> Times-Index Press paperback books