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2002LFA-126741117UUne revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741118UUne revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741119UUne revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741120Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741121Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741122Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741123Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741124Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741125Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2002LFA-126741126Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
224737Paris, Leneveu, 1853 in-8, VIII-264 pp., broché. Exemplaire défraîchi, manque au dos, qqs rousseurs.
240908Paris, P. G. Simon, 1776 in-4, 8 pp., typographie en petit corps. en feuilles. Mouillure claire angulaire.
1942395321942 Lyon et Paris, Archat, 1942, in 4° broché, 182 pages ; nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, certaines en couleurs.
201450Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1886 gr. in-8, IV-127 pp., ill., demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à nerfs orné de filets et de fleurons dorés, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque). Qqs rousseurs. Envoi.
209279Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1886 gr. in-8, IV-127 pp., ill., broché. Dos abîmé.
88894Paris, Baudoin et Cie, Berger-Levrault, 1885 in-12, 208 pp., demi-chagrin bleu à coins, dos lisse, tête bleue, couv. et dos cons. (restaurés) (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs.
1865List2438Camp Low 1865. Original partially printed document 26cm x 77cm. Printed on both sides of the sheet completed in manuscript. Darkening at folds from old tape repairs; partial splits to folds and extremities; complete and quite Good. Docketed verso signed in ink by Lieutenant Morgan Owen. Lists twelve enlisted soldiers most with Spanish surnames two with French surnames. Fine. The formation of the California Native Cavalry in 1863 marked a significant chapter in the state's history. Comprising primarily Mexican-American individuals colloquially referred to as "native" Californians the California Native Cavalry unit was formed 1863. Initially commanded by Maj. Andreas Pico a distinguished hero from the Mexican-American War and later under Salvador Vallejo the regiment drew its ranks from diverse backgrounds. Recruitment efforts began with vaqueros from southern California expanding to include individuals from San José and San Francisco. The unit boasted a varied composition encompassing not only Mexican-Americans but also Chilenos California and Yaqui Indians and even French legionnaires.<br /> Company "B" a contingent largely recruited from the northern part of the state is reflected in the existing muster roll. The company assembled at Camp Low near San Juan Bautista in 1865 making a striking entrance into the town. Described as "gay and gallant Spanish lancaroes" the cavalrymen presented a formidable sight with lances in hand and flags flying leaving a lasting impression on the townspeople who had never before encountered soldiers."The gay and gallant Spanish lancaroes sic came dashing through the town with the lances in their hand a flag flying from each of them. I assure you that they presented a war like appearance the people here had never seen a soldier in their lives – Yes Sir!." letter Maj. Michael O'Brien to Gov. Frederick Low January 1865; quoted in Prezelski "Lives of the Californio Lancers: the First Battalion of Native California Cavalry" in Journal of Arizona History v.40 no.1 Spring 1999. <br /> Under the command of Capt. Porfirio Jimeno Company B swiftly engaged in a critical mission: dismantling the notorious Mason-Henry Gang that had terrorized the San Juan region in the preceding months. Despite successfully wounding John Mason in early April 1865 the gang persisted for another month until Mason met his demise at the hands of a miner he sought to kidnap.<br /> However Company B faced challenges including low morale and a high rate of desertions with over 40 men leaving the company in 1865 alone. Transferred to Tubac Arizona Territory to confront the Apaches the company encountered further desertions along the way. The muster roll listing only twelve soldiers alongside Capt. Porfirio Jimeno reflects this tumultuous period. Overall the muster roll provides scarce documentation of the role of Mexican-Americans in the Civil War with few other examples in the trade or institutionally. unknown
17425P., Imprimerie Nationale, 1904, 2 volumes petit in 12, cartonnage éditeur, VII-268 et 175 pages ; menus défauts.
22079Saumur, Javaud, et P., Dumaine, 1865, in 8° broché, 299pp. ; rares piqûres ; couverture défraichie.
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.
1876LFA-126721758Un ouvrage de 212 pages, format 90 x 140 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1876, Imprimerie Nationale, état d'usage
018194[Militaria] Paul-François de Béthune (1682-1759), marquis d'Ancenis, 4e duc de Charost, brigadier et mestres de camp du régiment de cavalerie de Bretagne (futur Royal Bourgogne). P.A.S. « D'Ancenis », Paris, 30 octobre 1714, 1p in-4. Certificats de bons services pour un cavalier, Saint Maurice, ayant servi depuis 1688 dans la compagnie de Béthune, afin qu'il puisse entrer à l'hôtel des Invalides. Document contresigné avec note par Morand (non identifié) avec un cachet de cire armorié. Une note au dos indique « Philippe Gallice de St Maurice ». Beau document. [420]
1952LFA-126717120Un ouvrage de 1222 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, relié cartonnage dos percaline, Impr. Kugelmann (Paris), bon état
1967LFA-126717125Un ouvrage de 1409 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, relié cartonnage dos percaline, Impr. Kugelmann (Paris), bon état
1949LFA-126717127Un ouvrage de 361 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, relié cartonnage dos percaline, Impr. Kugelmann (Paris), bon état