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1893113PARIS. BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CIE. 1893. FORT IN-4 (21 X 28,5 X 5,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXI + (3) + 614 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUEE 1/2 CHAGRIN NOIR, DOS A CINQ NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 9 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS (CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIES) SOUS SERPENTE, DONT UNE PLANCHE D'ETENDARDS, DE 23 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE ET DE 42 DESSINS DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 225 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 630). FILIATION : - TESSE-DRAGONS (1674-1685). - MESTRE-DE-CAMP-GENERAL-DRAGONS (1685-1791). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (1791-1811). - 5° REGIMENT DE CHEVAUX-LEGERS LANCIERS (1811-1815). - DRAGONS DE LA SEINE (1815-1825). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (DEPUIS 1826). CAMPAGNES DE ROUSSILLON (1674-1676), DE LORRAINE (1677-1678), GUERRES DE LA LIGUE D’AUGSBOURG (1688-1697), DE SUCCESSION D’ESPAGNE (1701-1713), DE SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), DE SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1740-1748), DE SEPT ANS (1756-1763), ARMEES DU NORD ET DES ARDENNES (1792-1794), DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1794), DE RHIN-ET-MOSELLE (1795-1797), DES GRISONS (1800-1801), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1802), GRANDE ARMEE (1805-1807), CAMPAGNES DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806-1807), D’ESPAGNE (1809-1811). BATAILLES DE VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS, ULM, AUSTERLITZ, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, ALBA DE TORMES, FUENTES DE ONORO. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
18931557PARIS. BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CIE. 1893. FORT IN-4 (20 X 28 X 5,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXI + (3) + 614 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE MODERNE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE A COINS ROUGE, DOS A CINQ NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 9 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS (CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIES) SOUS SERPENTE, DONT UNE PLANCHE D'ETENDARDS, DE 23 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE ET DE 42 DESSINS DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 225 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 630). FILIATION : - TESSE-DRAGONS (1674-1685). - MESTRE-DE-CAMP-GENERAL-DRAGONS (1685-1791). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (1791-1811). - 5° REGIMENT DE CHEVAUX-LEGERS LANCIERS (1811-1815). - DRAGONS DE LA SEINE (1815-1825). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (DEPUIS 1826). CAMPAGNES DE ROUSSILLON (1674-1676), DE LORRAINE (1677-1678), GUERRES DE LA LIGUE D’AUGSBOURG (1688-1697), DE SUCCESSION D’ESPAGNE (1701-1713), DE SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), DE SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1740-1748), DE SEPT ANS (1756-1763), ARMEES DU NORD ET DES ARDENNES (1792-1794), DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1794), DE RHIN-ET-MOSELLE (1795-1797), DES GRISONS (1800-1801), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1802), GRANDE ARMEE (1805-1807), CAMPAGNES DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806-1807), D’ESPAGNE (1809-1811). BATAILLES DE VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS, ULM, AUSTERLITZ, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, ALBA DE TORMES, FUENTES DE ONORO. TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
18931843PARIS. BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CIE. 1893. FORT IN-4 (20 X 28,5 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXI + (3) + 614 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE A LA BRADEL PLEINE PERCALINE ROUGE, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN BRUN, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 9 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS (CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIES) SOUS SERPENTE, DONT UNE PLANCHE D'ETENDARDS, DE 23 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE ET DE 42 DESSINS DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 225 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 630). FILIATION : - TESSE-DRAGONS (1674-1685). - MESTRE-DE-CAMP-GENERAL-DRAGONS (1685-1791). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (1791-1811). - 5° REGIMENT DE CHEVAU-LEGERS LANCIERS (1811-1815). - DRAGONS DE LA SEINE (1815-1825). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (DEPUIS 1826). CAMPAGNES DE ROUSSILLON (1674-1676), DE LORRAINE (1677-1678), GUERRES DE LA LIGUE D’AUGSBOURG (1688-1697), DE SUCCESSION D’ESPAGNE (1701-1713), DE SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), DE SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1740-1748), DE SEPT ANS (1756-1763), ARMEES DU NORD ET DES ARDENNES (1792-1794), DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1794), DE RHIN-ET-MOSELLE (1795-1797), DES GRISONS (1800-1801), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1802), GRANDE ARMEE (1805-1807), CAMPAGNES DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806-1807), D’ESPAGNE (1809-1811). BATAILLES DE VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS, ULM, AUSTERLITZ, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, ALBA DE TORMES, FUENTES DE ONORO. PETITE TRACE D'USURE AU NIVEAU DE L’ETIQUETTE DE TITRE, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
18933338PARIS. BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CIE. 1893. FORT IN-4 (20,5 X 28,5 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXI + (3) + 614 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 VEAU BLOND A COINS, DOS A CINQ NERFS SOULIGNES DE FILETS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, TETE DOREE. ILLUSTRE DE 9 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS (CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIES) SOUS SERPENTE, DONT UNE PLANCHE D'ETENDARDS, DE 23 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE ET DE 42 DESSINS DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 225 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 630). FILIATION : - TESSE-DRAGONS (1674-1685). - MESTRE-DE-CAMP-GENERAL-DRAGONS (1685-1791). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (1791-1811). - 5° REGIMENT DE CHEVAUX-LEGERS LANCIERS (1811-1815). - DRAGONS DE LA SEINE (1815-1825). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (DEPUIS 1826). CAMPAGNES DE ROUSSILLON (1674-1676), DE LORRAINE (1677-1678), GUERRES DE LA LIGUE D’AUGSBOURG (1688-1697), DE SUCCESSION D’ESPAGNE (1701-1713), DE SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), DE SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1740-1748), DE SEPT ANS (1756-1763), ARMEES DU NORD ET DES ARDENNES (1792-1794), DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1794), DE RHIN-ET-MOSELLE (1795-1797), DES GRISONS (1800-1801), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1802), GRANDE ARMEE (1805-1807), CAMPAGNES DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806-1807), D’ESPAGNE (1809-1811). BATAILLES DE VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS, ULM, AUSTERLITZ, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, ALBA DE TORMES, FUENTES DE ONORO. PETITE TRACE D'USURE SANS AUCUNE GRAVITE, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
18933715PARIS. BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CIE. 1893. FORT IN-4 (20 X 28,5 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXI + (3) + 614 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE MODERNE A LA BRADEL 1/2 BASANE MAROQUINEE BRUNE, DOS A QUATRE LEGERS NERFS, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN VERT. ILLUSTRE DE 9 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS (CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIES) SOUS SERPENTE, DONT UNE PLANCHE D'ETENDARDS, DE 23 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE ET DE 42 DESSINS DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 225 - MENESSIER DE LA LANCE. I. 630). FILIATION : - TESSE-DRAGONS (1674-1685). - MESTRE-DE-CAMP-GENERAL-DRAGONS (1685-1791). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (1791-1811). - 5° REGIMENT DE CHEVAUX-LEGERS LANCIERS (1811-1815). - DRAGONS DE LA SEINE (1815-1825). - 10° REGIMENT DE DRAGONS (DEPUIS 1826). CAMPAGNES DE ROUSSILLON (1674-1676), DE LORRAINE (1677-1678), GUERRES DE LA LIGUE D’AUGSBOURG (1688-1697), DE SUCCESSION D’ESPAGNE (1701-1713), DE SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), DE SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1740-1748), DE SEPT ANS (1756-1763), ARMEES DU NORD ET DES ARDENNES (1792-1794), DE SAMBRE-ET-MEUSE (1794), DE RHIN-ET-MOSELLE (1795-1797), DES GRISONS (1800-1801), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1802), GRANDE ARMEE (1805-1807), CAMPAGNES DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806-1807), D’ESPAGNE (1809-1811). BATAILLES DE VALMY, JEMMAPES, FLEURUS, ULM, AUSTERLITZ, EYLAU, FRIEDLAND, ALBA DE TORMES, FUENTES DE ONORO. PETITE TRACE D'USURE AU DOS, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
17512La Haye (Paris selon certains bibliographes), Pierre Gosse junior, 1756 ; 2 tomes in-8, brochés ; 232 ; 206 pp. , 11 grandes planches dépliantes.
L76P., Firmin-Didot, 1893. In-folio, 300 pp., 300 gravures in-t. et 50 en couleurs h.t., demi-chagrin à coins, couverture conservée.
1893237PARIS. LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT ET CIE. 1893. GRAND IN-4 (27 X 34,5 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XVI + 300 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE A LA BRADEL 1/2 PERCALINE BLEUE A COINS, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, TETE ROUGE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE EN COULEURS CONSERVEE, CONTRECOLLEE SUR LE PLAT SUPERIEUR. ILLUSTRE DE 50 PLANCHES EN COULEURS, SOUS SERPENTE LEGENDEE, DONT LA COUVERTURE ET LE FRONTISPICE. EDITION ORIGINALE ET PREMIER TIRAGE. (VICAIRE. VII. 951). «INTERESSANTE REVUE DES CAVALERIES D'EUROPE DONT LES UNIFORMES SONT REPRESENTES PAR DE NOMBREUSES PLANCHES EN COULEURS ET FIGURES EN NOIR, TRES EXACTES ET D'UN EXCELLENT DESSIN». (MENNESSIER DE LA LANCE. II. 599). PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, DONT PETIT TROU SUR LE PLAT SUPERIEUR ET QUELQUES PAGES, SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
8vo., Second Edition, with 57 engraved plates, and numerous diagrams and tables in the text, some light and inoffensive spotting, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original rose cloth, leather label lettered and framed in gilt mounted on upper boards, backstrip and joints mildly sunned else a very good, crisp, clean copy in contemporary binding. This copy was formerly in the library of Ralph Gillingham of Manor Farm, Pilsdon near Bridport in Dorset, and bears his holograph signature on front free endpaper. Loosely inserted is a holograph letter dated 1915 from a member of the Hannams family (successors of the Gillinghams at Pilsdon) confirming the gift of this copy to Major (later Lt.-Col.) Sir William Colfox . Sir William Philip Colfox, 1st Baronet (1888-1966), educated at Eton and Woolwich, served during the Great War as Major in the Royal Field Artillery. Wounded in 1917, he was awarded the MC and taught classics and mathematics at Eton for the remainder of the conflict. After the war he entered politics as MP first for Dorset North and then Dorset West. In 1920 he served as Minister for Pensions. During WWII he ran the Home Guard in West Dorset and continued to teach classics and mathematics at Colfox School in Bridport. A lovely copy in wholly unrestored contemporary state. De Ros's detailed manual was first published in 1835. Third and fourth issues are dated 1844 and 1853. All editions are scarce. No edition is listed in NUC; BLPC records only the third and fourth editions.
Literary Contributions by Harold Begbie, Walter Besant, Guy Boothby, F. C. Burnand & John Strange Winter. With 31 full page plates. Not paginated. Covers worn and browned around edges. Previous owner's name in ink on front free endpaper.
188435196London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1884. Three-quarter leather. Good. Octavo. xvii 371 pages 32 page publisher catalog bound in back. Illustrated with color frontispiece and 31 plates in the back of the text. Recased. Three quarter red leather binding with reddish marbled paper covered boards. Reddish marbled end papers. The original green cloth front cover and spine with gilt title and gilt illustration is bound in the back of the book. The right front flyleaf and the the title page are both clipped at the top edge suggesting a possibly clipped signature of the previous owner. Book plate of Robert C. Euler former anthropologist of the National Parks located on the front paste down. <br /> <br /> Howes B 655; Graff 368 - "The Moquis Indians of Arizona are of course the Hopi. The snake-dance is still performed but is too fascinating to be called "revolting" today. Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington unknown
416424to. 4 pages approximately 650 words. Folded for mailing with some wear at the folds. In part: ".some account of the death of Dempsey Hays who was shot some ten days since . Hays was arrested by a constable with a posse of 7 men including Hardin the defendant in a suit Hays had initiated & some of his well known followers. He was arrested at a neighbor's house & went off with the company to show them where the principals in the alleged theft were concealed. Shortly afterwards two or three guns were heard & after a while the company returned & reported that Hays had jerked a gun from one of the crowd and fired at them & upon that they had shot him." <br/><br/> unknown books
Octavo. Pp. xiv, (ii), 308. Plus 2 hand-coloured lithographs of which one is frontispiece, and 2 folding lithograph maps, printed in red and black. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter black calf and paper-covered boards, cloth French corners, spine lettered and ruled in gilt; extremities bit rubbed in places, old military institutional stamp and bookplate. In a very good condition. ~ First German edition. Translated from the English by E. von Xylander. With an Appendix by Fitzhugh Lee, Stephan D. Lee, and T. L. Rosser.
Royal octavo. Pp. 228, (16) illustrated advertisements, publisher's catalogue. With 85 fine illustrations, some full-page. Set in Gothic type. Hardcover, bound in the original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine gilt, silken endpapers, all edges coloured red. In fine condition. Excellent copy of a lovely book, perfectly preserved.
186336642Hamilton County Tennessee: n/a 1863. Document. Good. Document. Folded sheet of paper. 9" x 5". Paper has blue lines and multiple folds. 4 pages with 2 pages of content. Some fading to the ink and light toning to the paper. Chattanooga Tennessee is the seat of Hamilton County. Hand written document transcribed here: "State of Tennessee Hamilton County I Sam Elder of said County and State have this day hired Thomas Cavender as a substitute to serve as a Private in Capt J B Kings company or Capt Lyness for which I agree to pay the said Cavender one thousand dollars in hand & the other thousand dollars to be paid in three months from this date and to be loned at interest for twelve months two years is the time of service I have hired the said Thos Cavender now if the said Cavendar serves faithful as a substitute for the time of two years and at the expiration of that time the said Elder to take his place the one thousand dollars that is to be loned if the said Cavender should desert is to come to me the said Elder given under our hands this 30th day of April 1863 attest Wm Caruthers and Bob Caruthers signed seal S. H. Elder signed seal Thos Cavender." A Confederate soldier who paid another person to take his place is often referred to as a "substitute" soldier. During the American Civil War individuals who were drafted or conscripted into military service had the option to hire a substitute to serve in their place if they could afford it. These substitutes were typically individuals who were either unemployed or seeking financial gain. The practice of hiring substitutes was more prevalent among wealthier individuals who could afford to pay for someone else to take their place in the military.<br /> <br /> The Elder family were pioneers in Tennessee. Some of the family settled in Hamilton County. This excerpt is copied from Chattanoogan dot com: "The children of Robert S. Elder included Samuel Houston Sarah Jane Minerva Jane Robert and James B. Sarah married Thomas Monger a Unionist who was on the County Court. Minerva married James Clifford Allen who fought for the Union and was in the Legislature from Bradley County. Samuel H. was on the Confederate side joining 2nd Co. K of the First CSA Cavalry on Sept. 23 1862. He married Sarah J. White. Their daughter Mary A. married Aaron E. Smith. Samuel H. and his brother Robert had a "store boat'' that made calls at the various river landings and they also had a general store at Snow Hill. Samuel H. was postmaster at Long Savannah. He died in 1910 of a heart attack while walking from Avondale to Snow Hill."<br /> <br /> A record for Benjamin Franklin Cavendar from Hamilton County was found. However no mention of Confederates in Hamilton County for Thomas. Although a "Reader's Comment" from the Chattanoogan dot com states this: CAVENDER Benjamin Franklin Co. B 1TN Cav. Carter's Born 1839 in TN son of Henry Cavender. Farmer in Ooltewah. 1860 HC Census Reader Comment; Henry Cavender by his first wife did have a son named Benjamin S. Cavender b. ca. 1806 in NC living in Hamilton in 1850 but d. March 14 1858 in Dade Co. MO. By his 2nd wife Henry Cavender had a son named Franklin b. ca. 1839 in Hamilton Co. TN. However Henry Cavender relocated with several of his married and unmarried children after the 1860 census but prior to the War to Pitman Randolph Co. AR. In service with nephews in Company A of the 12th Missouri Infantry is Henry's son Francis Marion Cavender and an F.N.C. Cavender who I assume may be Henry's son Franklin. I cannot say for certain since there are no enlistment dates on this post but this Benjamin Cavender may be the son of Henry's son Thomas Cavender who remained in Hamilton Co. Thomas' son Benjamin J. Cavender was b. ca. 1844 in Hamilton Co. relocating after the War to Jeffersonville IN. I would be interested in hearing how the authors pegged this solder as Benjamin Franklin Cavender as Civil War soldiers database only lists him as Benjamin. I regret I cannot say anything more definitive than to cast some doubts. Kendall Sparkman.<br /> <br /> According to a record found in familysearch dot org: Captain J. B. King mentioned in the document was an officer for for Company B of the 1st Regiment Tennessee Cavalry Carter's. This regiment was organized in November 1862 using the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. This company was active in the Vicksburg Campaign and was captured July 1863. By exchanged it was attached to Waul's Texas Legion then returned to the regiment. It surrendered with the Army of Tennessee.1<br /> <br /> The Caruthers individuals who attested this document were not found in a brief internet search. However there are other possible spellings of the name such as CARRUTHERS CARETHERS CAROTHERS. Some of the individuals named in the site Chattanoogan dot com were near the Chattanooga area during the Civil War. n/a unknown
187911869Augusta ME: George E. Nason Printer 1879. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. Octavo 77pp. A clean sound very good copy in the publisher's printed wraps. Long tear and crease to the rear wrap with one small hole affecting the last leaf with no text. Two contemporary library labels internally not at all offensive. A vanishingly scarce volume recording the proceedings of some early reunions of the First Maine Cavalry regiment. Detailed reminiscences of the war make up much of the contents as well as some soldier-authored poetry and some administrative business. As with many cavalry regiments the First Maine saw significant action from the beginning to the end of the war at too many battles to list but including at Gettysburg and in Sheridan's final campaign through Virginia. OCLC notes a single holding at AAS. Ephemeral and considerably rarer than the two regularly published regimental histories of the regiment which both command strong prices in the rare book market. George E. Nason, Printer unknown
188535742Boston and New York/ Richmond: Houghton Mifflin/ J. W. Randolph 1885. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 xviii 468 pages 1. Illustrated with steel engraved frontispiece and 7 maps 3 in folding pocket on rear paste down. Gray cloth hardcover with title on the front cover and gilt title on the spine. Gray end papers. Light foxing to the frontispiece title page and foredge. Some light edge wear to the cloth including just inside the covers. Previous owner inscription written on the right front flyleaf - "R. B. Pleasants December 1874" mistaken year written. <br /> <br /> Howes M 41; Nevins II page 73. Houghton Mifflin/ J. W. Randolph hardcover
15 vols., sm. 4to., First Edition, with numerous monochrome photographs and illustrations in the text; original coloured pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine set. The set comprises: 1: The Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry; 2: North Somerset Yeomanry; 3: The Yorkshire Hussars; 4: Westmorland and Cumberland Cavalry; 5: 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters); 6: The Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry; 7: The Yorkshire Dragoons; 8: Lovat Scouts & Scottish Horse; 9: Warwickshire Yeomanry; 10: The Yeomanry Force at the Coronation; 11: Worcestershire Yeomanry; 12: The Yeomanry Cavalry of Norfolk; 13: The East Kent Mounted Rifles; 14: Yeomanry Drum Banners and Mounted Bands; 15: Staffordshire Yeomanry. COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 2 coloured plates, monochrome plates, and 6 folding maps; original blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and colours, gilt back, marbled endpapers, backstrip just slightly dulled and rubbed at head and tail else a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean, crisp copy. A MS NOTE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN STATES 'ORIGINAL PROOF COPY 1936'. LOOSELY INSERTED IS A TYPED AND HANDWRITTEN SHEET STATING THAT THIS COPY WAS PRESENTED TO RMA SANDHURST ON BEHALF OF THE OFFICERS OF 19TH KGO LANCERS. Includes service in the Mutiny, Second Afghan War, NWF (Tirah) and WWI ( Western Front and Palestine). 'A superb publication, beautifully prepared and presented' (Perkins). EXTREMELY SCARCE. Perkins, p.418.
227195Paris, Magimel, 1813 2 vol. in-12, XXIV-526 pp. et 12 pp.-8 pp. dépl. de partitions musicales, pl., demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs orné (reliure postérieure). Dos passé. Dernière planche restaurée avec des manques.
202201013A la haye, Chez jean van duren , 1740 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Exemplaire bien conservé "la science militaire" tome 1 reliure demi-velin, tranche frotté, interieur propre.
19633214MARSEILLE. COLLECTION RAOUL ET JEAN BRUNON. 1963. GRAND IN-4 (24,5 X 32,5 X 2 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 79 PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS A QUATRE NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE D'UNE VIGNETTE EN COULEURS ET DOS CONSERVES. ILLUSTRE DE 30 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 5 EN COULEURS ET DE 68 DESSINS ET LETTRINES DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 900 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, UN DES 850 SUR VERGE GOTHIQUE DE PRIOUX, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 293. RARE ET RECHERCHE. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
19621930MARSEILLE. BRUNON. 1962. IN-4 (25 X 32 X 2 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 72 PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS A QUATRE NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE D'UNE VIGNETTE EN COULEURS ET DOS CONSERVES. ILLUSTRE DE NOMBREUSES REPRODUCTIONS DE DOCUMENTS ANCIENS, DE COMPOSITIONS ET DESSINS DE P. BENIGNI ET L. FREGIER IN ET HORS TEXTE, DONT 4 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 530 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 203. RARE ET RECHERCHE. VIGNETTES COLORIEES A LA MAIN JUSQU’A LA PAGE 15. ANNOTATIONS MANUSCRITES AU CRAYON EN MARGE DES PAGES 37, 39, 40 ET 41. RELIE AVEC UNE PLANCHE SUPPLEMENTAIRE DE MAURICE TOUSSAINT (LE PASSEPOIL. 30° ANNEE, PLANCHE N°4, 2° REGIMENT D’ECLAIREURS DE LA GARDE IMPERIALE, TROMPETTE ET TROMPETTE-MAJOR, 1813-1814). BON EXEMPLAIRE.
220590Saumur, Milon, 1895-1896 2 tomes en 1 vol. gr. in-8, 419 pp. et 406 pp., percaline rouge, dos et premier plat ornés à froid (reliure de l'éditeur). Une charnière fragile.
223852Saumur, Milon, 1895-1896 2 tomes en 1 vol. gr. in-8, 419 pp. et 406 pp., percaline rouge, dos et premier plat ornés à froid (reliure de l'éditeur). Toile du dos gondolée.