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308 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Many reproductions of photos. A very heavily-worn former library copy with the usual markings. Reading copy only. Offered as is. Book
M17728Couverture rigide Paris, Briasson , 1753 , in8 plein veau, dos à nerfs , caissons décorés , XIV - 174 pp . 17 p planches dépliantes hors texte . Coiffe supérieure émoussée . L ' auteur s' est inspiré des travaux de Mrs Feuquières , Puységur , Folard .Il a ajouté le fruit de 38 ans d' expérience. Langue: Français
18913031VALENCE. IMPRIMERIE JULES CEAS ET FILS. 1891. IN-8 (16,5 X 24 X 1,5 CENTI-METRES ENVIRON) DE (4) + 195 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS A CINQ NERFS, TITRE DORE. EDITION ORIGINALE. (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 247 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 635). FILIATION : COMPAGNIES FRANCHES (1727-1745), VOLONTAIRES ROYAUX (1745-1747), LEGION ROYALE (1747-1776), FORMATION D'ESCADRONS DE CHASSEURS (1776-1779), 1° REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS (1779-1784), CHASSEURS DES ALPES (1784-1788), 7° REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS, DIT DE PICARDIE (1788-1815), REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS D'ORLEANS (1815), CHASSEURS DE LA CORREZE (1815-1831), 7° REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS (1831-1886). CAMPAGNES : GUERRE DE SEPT-ANS, RHIN (1792-1793), VENDEE (1793-1797), SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1797), HELVETIE (1797-1798), ITALIE (1798-1799), BATAVIE (1800-1804), AUSTERLITZ, IENA (1806-1808), POLOGNE, EYLAU, ESPAGNE (1808), WAGRAM (1809-1810), PORTUGAL (1810-1811), RUSSIE (1812-1813), ALLEMAGNE, LEIPSICK (1813), FRANCE (1814), LES CENT-JOURS, ESPAGNE (1823-1824), ITALIE (1859), ROME (1867), 1870, TUNISIE (1881). PETITES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE DE CET OUVRAGE PEU COURANT.
183012676Paris, Strasbourg, F. G. Levrault, 1830. 4 vol. dont 3 vol. in-16 et un vol. de planches in-16 oblong. [2]ff, LXIVpp, 275pp, [14]ff ; [2]ff, 339pp ; [2]ff, 272pp ; 8pp, [55]ff de planches. Cartonnage bleu d'époque, titre et tomaison imprimés sur le premier plat, sous étui commun bleu imprimé.
158465Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault et Cie, 1893 in-4, 272 pp., demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs (rel. de l'époque). Petites épidermures. Bon exemplaire.
200211Paris, Charavay, 1889 gr. in-8, [4]-367 pp., frontispice, nbses ill. in-t., 34 pl. dt 2 en coul. et 2 dépl., index, demi-basane bleue, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et filets dorés, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque).
51198Garnier.1893.In-4,reliure éditeur en percaline brune ornée de scènes colorées.Dos à caissons avec caractères dorés. Nom du relieur Magnier en queue.480 p.Nombreux dessins.16 gravures H-T. Couleur et noir .BE.avec qques rousseurs.Tranches dorées.
18871547PARIS. LIBRAIRIE FRANCAISE. ALPHONSE PIAGET, EDITEUR. 1887. IN-8 (18 X 28 X 2,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (6) + 171 + (6) PAGES DE CATALOGUE, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 VELIN IVOIRE, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 17 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 7 PORTRAITS, 1 PLANCHE CONTENANT UN GROUPE DE 32 PORTRAITS ET 9 PLANCHES DE TYPES MILITAIRES COLORIEES D’APRES ALFRED PARIS. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 264). CAMPAGNES DE 1792 A 1799, D’ALLEMAGNE (IENA, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, LEIPZIG), D’ESPAGNE ET DE PORTUGAL, DE FRANCE, D’ESPAGNE SOUS LA RESTAURATION, D’ALGERIE, GUERRE DE 1870. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
18911572PARIS. EDITIONS ARTISTIQUES MILITAIRES DE E. PERSON. 1891. GRAND IN-8 (21,5 X 30 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 456 + (7) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 VEAU VERT A COINS, DOS A QUATRE NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE EN COULEURS CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 17 PLANCHES HORS-TEXTE, DONT 6 PORTRAITS EN NOIR ET 11 D'UNIFORMES ET ETENDARDS EN COULEURS. EDITION ORIGINALE. (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 252 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 636). FILIATION : CHASSEURS DES ARDENNES (6° DE L'ARME), CHASSEURS DE CHAMPAGNE (12° DE L'ARME), 12° REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS, 7° REGIMENT DE LANCIERS, 12° REGIMENT DE CHASSEURS. CAMPAGNES: 1792-1793, ARMEE DU NORD (VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS). 1794, ARMEE DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE. 1798, CAMPAGNE DE SUISSE. 1800, ARMEE DU RHIN, ITALIE (MARENGO). 1805, ALLEMAGNE (AUSTERLITZ). 1806-1807, POLOGNE (EYLAU, FRIEDLAND). 1809, ALLEMAGNE (WAGRAM). 1812, RUSSIE (LA MOSKOWA). 1813, ALLEMAGNE (LEIPZIG). 1814, FRANCE. 1815, WATERLOO. 1823, ESPAGNE. 1831, ALGERIE. 1859, MAROC. 1862-1867, MEXIQUE. GUERRE DE 1870-1871. PETITES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
190271Paris, Baudoin et Cie, 1889 gr. in-8, XVI-149 pp. et 16 pp. de catalogue, 62 figures in-t., demi-chagrin noir, dos lisse, filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Petits manques aux coiffes, dos frotté. Cachet (annulé).
208509Paris, Baudoin et Cie, 1889 gr. in-8, XVI-149 pp., 62 figures in-t., demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe absente, dos frotté comportant un accroc, coupes et coins usés. Cachet (annulé).
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispieces (original tissue guards present), titles in red and black, 6 coloured plates of uniform, 78 plates in monochrome, and numerous illustrations and 10 maps in the text, some very light and inoffensive spotting; original regimental navy cloth, upper boards with regimental badge blocked in gilt, white and black, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, boards of second volume faded at lower edge else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.80; White, p.21.
1807222466London: Printed for the War-Office by T. Egerton at the Military Library 1807. Sixth edition. Table and 13 folding plates at rear. xvi 374 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary calf maroon leather spine label. Joints cracked but firm; a Very Good copy. Contemporary booklable of Robert B. Taylor Norfolk and his signature on ffep. Sixth edition. Table and 13 folding plates at rear. xvi 374 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for the War-Office by T. Egerton, at the Military Library unknown
190532898Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Company 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Thick quarto. 1 xxxvi 614 pages 2. Illustrated with frontispiece photograph of Brigadier and Brevet-Major General William W. Averill folding maps photograph views and portraits. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. The rear hinge is slightly cracked. Light foxing to the verso of the right front flyleaf and to the recto of the frontispiece photograph. Interior text is very clean. Contents include a roster. <br /> <br /> This copy has several notes written in pencil and an inscription that takes up the complete right front flyleaf. Pencil inscription "From Auntie Helen Christmas 1956" written top of the front paste down. Below this inscription is a list of 32 marked pages regarding the service of Colonel Samuel W. Owen and Major Howard Edmonds both officers photograph portraits are located in the book. The inscription on the right front flyleaf reads - "Dear Charles III Your old Auntie would like you to have this book. The pages marked are a brief official record of your Great Grandfather part in the Civil War. He was a wonderful man I knew him and loved him very much. signed Major Howard Edmunds Col. 3rd Pa. Cavalry." Written on the front blank end sheet is a note - "Col. Samuel Owen was your great grandmothers Father." The illustration on preliminary page iv shows 4 soldiers playing "Reveille" with an arrow pointing to one the soldiers with the statement "Major Edmonds he looked like this! 1861". Pencil remarks are made in the text with some short passages underlined. <br /> <br /> Nevins I page 143 - "An exceptionally full day by day chronicle of the regiment first commanded by William W. Averill; indispensable for an insight into Eastern cavalry operations throughout the four years of war. Franklin Printing Company hardcover
1807222466London: Printed for the War-Office by T. Egerton at the Military Library 1807. Sixth edition. Table and 13 folding plates at rear. xvi 374 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary calf maroon leather spine label. Joints cracked but firm; a Very Good copy. Contemporary booklabel of Robert B. Taylor Norfolk and his signature on ffep. Sixth edition. Table and 13 folding plates at rear. xvi 374 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for the War-Office by T. Egerton, at the Military Library unknown books
1892WRCAM52035Rockland Me.: First Maine Cavalry Association 1892. Nine issues several with plates plus two supplements. Original printed wrappers mostly detached and chipping heavily. A few chips to initial leaves of one issue otherwise internally very good. A significant run nine of fourteen total issues with two additional supplements of a periodical for Civil War veterans of the First Maine Cavalry. "Published four times a year and will contain the proceedings of the yearly reunions of the First Maine Cavalry matters of historic value to the regiment and items of personal interest to all the members." The volunteer cavalry regiment served with the Army of the Potomac for the duration of the war and participated in many of the critical battles including Brandy Station the largest cavalry engagement of the entire Civil War. First Maine Cavalry Association unknown books
18451125558325London: Parker Furnivall and Parker 1845. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Rev Edit. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. blue blind-stamped cloth.51 pages .illustrated 2 full page plates title page vignette marbled end papers marbled edges RARE. in near fine condition. Parker, Furnivall and Parker Hardcover
190940921Memphis Tennessee: E. H. Clarke & Brother. Very Good. 1909. Hardcover. Very Good condition. Small grey cloth hardcover with gold writting on the title. Corners and bottom of spine are worn some markins on the cover. Pages are slightly aged and there are a couple small feded pencilings inside the cover. Otherwise the interior is excellent condition. Book has been glassine wrapped for protection. ; 5 3/4" x 8"; 189 pages . E. H. Clarke & Brother hardcover
188934405Jacksboro Texas: J. N. Rogers & Co. Printers 1889. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. viii pages 9-319 pages. Brown cloth hardcover with gilt titles on the front cover and spine. Light rubs to the cloth on the spine and board edges. Corners worn. Small stray pen mark page 9. Light damp stain bottom text edge. Text printed on pink paper is very clean inside. Binding cords visible towards the back but text block is firm and unshaken. Author joined the United States Army shortly after the end of the Civil War. He served in Texas and recounts several events including fights with Native Americans. <br /> <br /> Howes N 39; Adams Herd 1380; Rader 2280; Graff 2579; Jenkins Basic Texas Books 131. J. N. Rogers & Co., Printers hardcover
185013027München, um 1850. "Aquarellzeichnung unter Passepartout in Holzrahmen. Rahmengröße: 20 x 17 cm; Blattgröße: ca. 14 x 9 cm."
185013028München, um 1850. "Aquarellzeichnung unter Passepartout in Holzrahmen. Rahmengröße: 20 x 17 cm; Blattgröße: ca. 14 x 9 cm."
8vo., First and Sole Edition, on laid paper, with portrait frontispiece, 7 plates, 4 illustrations and maps in the text, and folding map, preliminaries lightly foxed; original khaki cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lattered in gilt and black, gilt top, red endpapers, uncut, joints mildly rubbed, some mild age-soiling else a very good, bright, clean copy. The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry served as 20th Company Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa from April 1900 to June 1901. They were commanded variously by Hunter, Hutton, Clements and Cunningham. In December 1900 the 20th was attacked at Nooitgedacht where the British sustained heavy casualties and the Fifes were reduced to half strength. The remnants joined Cunningham's force to the end of January 1901 and were then attached to Col. Benson's column in south western Transvaal. In April 1901 the Fifes regrouped at full strength at Bloemfontein, joining Col. Pilcher's column in Orange River Colony and returning home in May 1901.The work includes a nominal roll and campaign history. VERY SCARCE. Hackett, p.190 (see also p.ix for coloured plate of cover and lengthy assessment); White, .p.176.
111029Editions Locher, Forestier - Catalogue de vente aux enchères - Katalog - sd - In-8, broché, couverture orange - 188 p. - Illustrations en N&B hors-texte - Ouvrage bilingue allemand français, avec supplément (fascicule) de 35 p.
188731082Rothschild, Paris, 1887-1888. Fort in-8 broché de XXVII 266 pages au format 25,2 x 16,4 cm, couverture illustrée en couleurs. Edition originale. Tirage limité à 1250 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur papier simili-Japon. Ouvrage orné de portraits hors-texte, de nombreux bandeaux et vignettes en couleurs et en sépia, par CRAFTY, DETAILLE, FINOT, GAVARNI, NEUVILLE, PRINCETEAU . Le texte est une suite de biographies des hommes de cheval , parmi les plus connus que ce soit pour le dressage, léquitation, le manège.- 1070g.C. - Intérieur bien frais, couverture sans manques ni déchirures. Très bon état.
Z1-H-004-01695Saunders Otley and Co. Used - Good. 1865. pp47 24 ads. Ex institutional library. Dedication to endpaper " J. Gibbs esq. Chanpion of Medical Liberty with the Author's respect" Bookplate of Gibbs to endpaper. Pen changes to text in the author's hand. Father of Tudor St. George Tucker. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day.Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Saunders, Otley, and Co unknown