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214004Amsterdam, Zacharie Châtelain, 1749 in-12, XXXVI pp., un f. vierge, 210 pp., avec un curieux portrait-frontispice gravé par Martini, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, manque la pièce de titre, tranches rouges, gardes de papier à motifs floraux de l'époque (reliure de l'époque). Manques aux coiffes, coins abîmés, pièce de titre absente.
QWA-18362Florilège, 1988, gr. in-4 br. (23,5 x 34), 216 p., reproduction en fac-similé de l'ouvrage de l'édition de Paris de 1761, 27 planches h.-t. dont 7 sur double pages, très bon état.
198826701Paris Florilège 1988 Petit In Folio (8)-216 pp ,et xxvii planches réédition à l'identique de celle de 1756, le papier chiffon et la reliure en veau en moins
221976Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1907 gr. in-8, 438 pp., ill. in-t., 8 croquis et 1 carte dépliants, demi-basane aubergine, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frotté, traces d'étiquettes de bibliothèque. Cachet (annulé).
19472918(SANS LIEU). (SANS NOM D’EDITEUR). SANS DATE (VERS 1947). GRAND IN-4 (26 X 33 X 4 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (2) + 316 ET (2) PAGES, RELIURE DE L’EDITEUR A LA BRADEL 1/2 PERCALINE BEIGE, TITRE DORE AU DOS ET SUR LE PLAT SUPERIEUR, COUVERTURE EN COULEURS ILLUSTREE PAR JOB CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 12 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT LE PORTRAIT DU COLONEL SAUZEY EN FRONTISPICE ET DE 5 PLANCHES EN COULEURS HORS TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE POSTHUME, TIRAGE LIMITE A 523 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, UN DES 494 SUR PAPIER SPECIAL DE LUXE, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 476. CAMPAGNES : GUERRES DE HOLLANDE, DE LA LIGUE D'AUGSBOURG, DES SUCCESSIONS D'ESPAGNE, DE POLOGNE ET D'AUTRICHE, DE SEPT ANS, VENDEE (1793-1794), ARMEES DE LA MOSELLE (1794), DE RHIN ET MOSELLE (1795-1796), D'ALLEMAGNE (1797), D'ITALIE (1798), EXPEDITION DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (1800), CAMPAGNES D'ALLEMAGNE, DE SAXE ET DE POLOGNE (1805-1807), GUERRE D'ESPAGNE (1808-1813), CAMPAGNES DE SAXE (1813), DE FRANCE (1814), LES CENT JOURS, GUERRES DE 1870-1871, DE 1914-1918 ET DE 1939-1945. QUELQUES PASSAGES SOULIGNES PAR L’ANCIEN PROPRIETAIRE DE L’OUVRAGE. REEMBOITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
1031Saumur, A. Roland, 1937. Grand in-8, broché, 72p. Avec quelques gravures in-texte et 9 reproductions hors texte (Le cheval Cerf - La course de Bagues - La couse de têtes - Le Javelot - La haute école - Les chevaux sauteurs - Les cercles - Les moyens de feu de la cavalerie - Un gravure des couses de têtes et de bagues de 1662).Exemplaire tiré sur Alfa mousse Navarre. Bon état, petites rousseurs éparses
17512La Haye (Paris selon certains bibliographes), Pierre Gosse junior, 1756 ; 2 tomes in-8, brochés ; 232 ; 206 pp. , 11 grandes planches dépliantes.
197611586DBBerlin, Ernst Siegfried Mittler & Sohn, 1976. 8°. 22 x 15,5 cm. XXV, 372 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel., Rundum-Blauschnitt.
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.
18851307130010Government Printing Office 1885-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. A quality copy. Publisher's brown boards. 1 p. l. 121 p. illus. 20 folding maps. 24 cm. Clean unmarked pages. Good binding and cover. From Chilkoot Inlet Alaska to Fort Selkirk on Yukon River Alaska. Account of Indian tribes. Senate executive document United States. Congress. Senate 48th Congress 2nd session no. 2. Government Printing Office hardcover
190881586Pana Illinois: Kerr's Printing House 1908. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Staplebound wraps. Fair. 2 16 8 pages Three illustrations/plates. Front cover and title page have the names and address of previous owner and a date stamped on it. Cover is worn torn chipped and soiled. The 2nd Illinois Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Companies "A" to "L of the 2nd Illinois Cavalry was mustered into service at Camp Butler Illinois on August 12 1861. Company "M"" was mustered in on December 30 1861. The regiment was mustered out on December 30 1865.<br/>The regiment suffered 8 officers and 50 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 173 enlisted men who died of disease for a total of 234 fatalities. Commanders: Colonel Silas Noble - mustered out February 16 1863; Colonel John J. Mudd - killed in action May 3 1864; Colonel Daniel B. Bush Jr. - discharged July 24 1865; and Colonel Benjamin F. Marsh. Plates I is of Mrs. John J. Mudd Mrs. Ella Mudd Baldwin and Wm M. Baldwin. Plate II is of Lt.-Col. Harvey Hogg who was killed in the Battle of Middleburg Tenn in 1862. Plate III is of George C. Houchens President of the Second Ill. Cavalry Association who died in 1906. These proceedings include the lengthy poem We've All Grown Old by David G. Palmer. This copy was owned by James P. Chase who served in Company H and later lived in Socorro New Mexico. Related marks on page 8. On pages 10-12 is a letter written by M. H. Musser to his wife in 1962 that addresses the battle in which Lt.-Col. Hogg was killed. Other discussion of the battle follow. Kerr's Printing House paperback
190781587Pana Illinois: Kerr's Printing House 1907. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Staplebound wraps. Fair. 50 pages plus seven illustrations/plates. Front cover and next page have the names and address of previous owner and a date stamped on it. Cover is worn torn chipped and soiled. The 2nd Illinois Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Companies "A" to "L of the 2nd Illinois Cavalry was mustered into service at Camp Butler Illinois on August 12 1861. Company "M"" was mustered in on December 30 1861. The regiment was mustered out on December 30 1865.<br/>The regiment suffered 8 officers and 50 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 173 enlisted men who died of disease for a total of 234 fatalities. Commanders: Colonel Silas Noble - mustered out February 16 1863; Colonel John J. Mudd - killed in action May 3 1864; Colonel Daniel B. Bush Jr. - discharged July 24 1865; and Colonel Benjamin F. Marsh. The first photograph appears to be of the reunion attendees. The following photographs are: Sergt. Wm. M. Baldwin Company K; Colonel D. B. Bush Colonel John J. Mudd Lieut. Col. Harvey Hogg Lieut. Col. B. F. Marsh and Major F. B. Moore. This is a storehouse of information with names of survivors some addresses and vignettes about fallen comrades and others and death notices of members of the Association. There is some information on the Battle of Bolivar. This copy belonged to James P. Chase of Socorro New Mexico and an empty envelop addressed to him remains with this work. He appears to have been a founder of a Masonic lodge in Socorro. Kerr's Printing House paperback
0366561502.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0366067222.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19792083002116207165Seishun Publishing Company 15 Professional Go Players Tamura Dragon Cavalry Hen 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Seishun Publishing Company 15 Professional Go Players Tamura Dragon Cavalry Hen paperback
1373833Paris: Librairie Legoupy, Librairie Chapelot, [1920] in-8, 248 pages, illustrations. Demi veau prune à coins, dos lég. frotté autrement bel exemplaire. Ex-libris.
537244to. One page approximately 100 words in part: For $200 paid to one Abner Best "We bind ourselves to give said negro man named George good & sufficient winter & summer clothing a pair of shoes in summer & a pair of boots & socks in winter. attend him properly in sickness pay taxes and his doctor bills and we are to lose all lost time." Two associates signed the slave hire with Shelby. Folded. Some foxing but very good. 801. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1979cr1058Osprey Publishing Men-at-Arms Album souple 1979 In-8 (18,5 x 25 cm.), album souple, couverture illustrée, illustrations couleurs et noir et blanc in-texte, 40 pages, texte en anglais ; coiffes et coins un peu frottés, couverture légèrement jaunie, quelques traces aux plats, intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1826183531826 un document Original Authentique de deux feuillets, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné crème Filigrané (à la "coquille St Jacques" L.A.B.) , format :25,5 centimètres de HAUT par 20 centimètres de LARGE, à Nantes le 10 Septembre 1826, adressée au verso à Monsieur le Comte De Bruc, Ancien Chef de la Divisin de la chapelle (heulin) et par Intérim de celle de Maisdon etc... à la Chapelle Heulin,
8vo., red faux-morocco cloth, gilt back, gilt top, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 150 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO.51).
Sm. folio, First Edition, text in Polish, with numerous coloured plates, numerous illustrations and charts in the text, and pictorial endpapers; maroon cloth, upper board lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Detailed OOB covering WWI and WWII. SCARCE.
118823A Paris, Chez Jean Mariette, 1713, 2 parties reliées en 1 volume in-4 de 185x245 mm environ, portrait frontispice, titre-frontispice gravé, (3) ff. (titre, avis au lecteur), paginé 513 (au lieu de 512 pages), (5) ff. (table) - page de titre de la seconde partie, 376 pages, 6ff. (table des matières générales). Complet du portrait, du titre frontispice gravé, des deux planches (dont une dépliante) et des nombreuses figures in-texte. Plein cuir brun moucheté d'époque, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre en maroquin havane, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées rouges, gardes blanches. Coiffe de tête arasée, quelques taches sombres et épidermures sur le cuir, garde volante en partie découpée, ex libris au tampon rouge (François Viallet) sur deux feuillets, quelques rousseurs et discrètes traces de mouillures sinon bon état général.
Fine French Original red cloth. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In French. 256 p., 19 b/w plans, 32 numerous color plans, 1 map of Morocco in 18 pages. Maroc. Preface du Marechal de France Alphonse Juin de l'Academie française. First Edition.
1898WRCAM54683Various places including Pennsylvania Virginia at sea New Jersey and Puerto Rico 1898. 171pp. with 342 photographs. Four large quarto photograph albums. Matching contemporary three-quarter crimson morocco and cloth front covers gilt. Minor shelf wear and some rubbing. Images in overall very good condition. An amazing assemblage of photographs documenting the Spanish-American War experiences of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry which was at that time the oldest volunteer military unit in continuous service to the United States. The photographs are arranged chronologically in four contemporary photo albums with the images occasionally annotated in a contemporary hand and including the identification of numerous members of the Troop. <br> <br> The first volume opens with images of Mt. Gretna Pennsylvania "where troops were sworn into U.S. service May 7th 1898 by Maj. Thompson U.S.A." The photographs record field exercises camp building and tent organization at Camp Hastings cavalry drills an image of "Capt. Groome reading the Articles of War to Troop June 1898" a "first arrival of government horses" several shots of men training and "throwing" their horses shooting practice "Capt. Groome assigning Government horses to Troopers" and various shots of the men at work and even some play. Over the course of the album the names of numerous soldiers are recorded below several of the photographs. <br> <br> The second album opens with several photographs of the Troop striking their tents in preparation for leaving Camp Hastings at Mt. Gretna headed for Camp Alger at Dunn Loring Virginia. Here the Troop was ordered to increase their enlistment numbers. At Camp Alger the Troop was also fitted out with federal supplies and assigned to the Second Army Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. William Graham who is pictured here. Other photographs capture the camp scene at Alger "the First Troop picket line" the Troop receiving their federal-issue khaki uniforms the Troop at roll call and some shots featuring African-American helpers. <br> <br> In late July the Troop was sent to Newport News and several photographs record their brief time there with about a dozen shots of their temporary camp. On July 28 1898 the Troop left Virginia on the transport ship MASSACHUSETTS bound for Puerto Rico. Several images here capture the frenetic loading of the troops and their horses onto the ship with the remaining half dozen or so shots recording the Troop's time on board. <br> <br> The third album picks up where the second left off with the First City Troop embarked on the transport ship MASSACHUSETTS headed for Guanica Puerto Rico. Shipboard activities captured here include a few shots of groups of men being showered with water hoses. Several shots record the arrival of the men in the port of Guanica where they encounter the hospital ship NUECES which reports of the news of the "surrender of Ponce." After the men disembark they pitch their camp around Cathedral Virgin del Carmen on August 5. The next day several photographs record the unloading of horses and stores in the harbor at Ponce. The remaining thirty-eight photographs in this volume record scenes in the interior of Puerto Rico and are the most heavily annotated of the four albums. The images record scenes from the "road from Port of Ponce to Ponce" several scenes capturing a market day in Ponce and recording numerous native islanders the Troop's "temporary camp about 2 miles beyond Ponce" the "Troop wagon leaving camp beyond Ponce to join wagon train for Guayama" on August 8 a shot of the Troop's wagon "on road to Guayama in a Porto Rico mudhole" images of the wagon train to Guayama with the H Troop 6th U.S. Cavalry the "Point of Advance Guard entering Guayama within the lines" the Troop itself "entering Guayama passing General Brooke's Headquarters" a "View of First Troop Phila. City Cavalry U.S.V. Camp at Arroyo August 10th to 6A.M. Aug. 13th 1898" with the last ten images recording the camp or the streets at Arroyo. <br> <br> The fourth album documents the Troop's voyage home to Philadelphia. This time they take passage on the transport ship MISSISSIPPI and about half of the images record their voyage on board. On Sept. 10 1898 they reach Jersey City in New York harbor where they camp for a short time before returning to camp in Pennsylvania where the album ends. A couple of months later all three officers and the ninety- eight enlisted men of the First City Troop were mustered out of federal service for the Spanish-American War. <br> <br> Originally founded in 1774 by twenty-eight Philadelphia patriots as the "Light Horse of the City of Philadelphia" the First Troop of Philadelphia Cavalry is the oldest mounted military unit operating in continuous service to the American republic being the first volunteer cavalry troop organized in defense of the colonies. Among the Troop's original founders was John Dunlap printer to Congress from 1778 to 1789 publisher of the first American daily newspaper and the first printer of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the earliest members were similarly notable professional men of Philadelphia. The Troop served with valor in the American Revolution the War of 1812 the Mexican- American War the Civil War the Spanish- American War and every major American war through the Korean War. <br> <br> The present albums present a unique and important visual record of the First City Troop's activities before during and on the way home from the Spanish-American War. hardcover books