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19100287Paris et Nancy, Berger-Levrault & Cie, 1910. Deuxième édition, revue et augmentée "des Écoles de brigade, de division et d'escadre". Grand in-8, 24 x 16,5 cm pour 222 pages. Relié demi-chagrin charbon, dos à faux-nerfs, nom d'auteur, titre et fleurons dorés, plats marbrés, gardes à motifs. Dédicace à la plume d'un ancien propriétaire sur la page de garde blanche et nom du même propriétaire écrit plusieurs fois aux premières pages. À mi-chemin entre prolongement du XIXe siècle et un conflit de 1914 qui chamboulera toutes les idées sur la guerre, ce livre explique l'apprentissage du métier de soldat à cheval tel que conçu à l'époque. Il montre comment intégrer les mouvements en peloton, en "fourrageurs", les charges, les changements de direction, le combat à pied, etc. à chaque soldat jusqu'à ce qu'il devienne une seconde nature. "Eh bien ! Je l'ai faite, mon école de peloton ; et j'ai suivi ma progression, non pas sans quelques difficultés, car mon chef d'escadrons a fait ce qu'il a pu pour me contrarier ; mais mon capitaine commandant m'avait donné carte blanche, et quand le commandant a voulu soulever un conflit, le colonel lui a donné tort. Pendant trois jours ma troupe a marché en silence derrière le guide ; elle le suivait partout avec tant de promptitude que je ne pouvais plus, malgré les brusques changements de direction que je lui ordonnais, mettre du désordre dans mes cavaliers." (p. 41)
1993LFA-126745707Un ouvrage de 123 pages, format 235 x 310 mm, illustrationxs originales du Lt.-Colonel Margot, relié cartonnage sous jaquette, publié en 1993, Editions Lavauzelle, bon état
boz_002168Général de Nansouty. Carte de visite autographe signée, Cavalerie Empire, Bibliothèque du Pie Militaire français Carte de visite autographe signée du Général de Nansouty, non datée. Dimensions : 9,6 x 5,8 cm État : Trace d'onglet au dos de la carte. Nombre de pages : 1 page Charles-Marie-Étienne Champion Dubois de Nansouty Charles-Marie-Étienne Champion Dubois de Nansouty, né en 1815, mort en 1895.
1767Discours de Réception à l'Académie de Savoie , prononcé le 5 mai 1892 par M.le général de division Borson. Edité à Chambéry à l'imprimerie Savoisienne. 1892. in 8. Broché . couverture imprimée. 67 pages. dédicace de l'auteur à M. Marc de Buttet le 24 Avril 1893 à Chambéry. portrait-frontispice contre collé. non coupé. extrait des Mémoires de l'académie de Savoie , IVè Série - Tome IV. quelques piqures sur couvertures . intérieur propre.
196813890Association Nationale des Officiers de Réserve de l'Arme Blindée et de la Cavalerie 1968 202 pages in4. 1968. reliure editeur. 202 pages. Le livre 'Recueil d'historiques de l'arme blindée et de la cavalerie' du général Andolenko est un ouvrage de référence publié en 1968 par l'Association nationale des officiers de réserve de l'arme blindée et de la cavalerie. Il contient des fiches techniques détaillées (date de création devise filiations étendard fourragère campagnes refrain) et des planches d'insignes en couleurs et noir et blanc destiné aux historiens et aux détenteurs d'archives militaires
46365Reprint Terana.1983 p.3 vols in-8,couv.souple.311,394,342 p. Etat neuf avec inversion de la couverture du tome II.
937aafParis, (Protat à Macon pour) Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1904, in-folio, 2 ff. + 47 p., avec 27 reproductions (de peintures, gravures, aquarelles, dessins, etc.) partiel. à pleine page + 3 planches d'illustr., qqs feuilles partiel. déliées, non rogné, avec envoi ms. de l'auteur, brochure originale, dos partiel. cassé et endommagé, qq peu poussiéreux et taches d'eau aux bords.
199934414Paris Librairie Teissedre 1999 in-8° Inédit , témoignage recueilli et annoté par Jean- Hugues de Font-Réault un cahier photographique couleurs non compris dans la pagination
2014LFA-126711039Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format in-8, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 2014, Editions Belin, bon état
1881000073USA. Good. 1881. Original Cloth. Three curious diaries/logs/journals of Peter H. Grisham mustered out a Corporal of the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry. Peter tends to write front to back and then change back to front in these 'pocketbook' type journal. Peter meanders making observations jotting memories detailing genealogical histories; Mrs. Mary Bevins his sister some famed people he knew through his father and notes the history of the family's steel works is in the snippets to follow. "July 10th 1883. My duties have been arduous have neglected to keep up any diary regularly. I went to Arkansas - last May was a year - via Baltimore Harrisburg Pittsburg Chicago St. Louis by RRs and by Steamer too Memphis by RR to Little Rock Geary Ark. to my sister Mrs. Mary Blevins near Pangburn White Co. Ark" "July 22nd 1883 - Wrote letter to J. Lundy Brotherton Phila. in reply to his in regard to Benj Lundy and Elihu and Elijah Embree who printed published the 1st Emancipation newspaper in the US States some 50 years ago.took me to clerk at his great ironworks in 1838.I stayed at his house as a clerk near six years and was present when he died." "About six years ago Bridget an Irish girl that sews for them that G. Eaton was paymaster general under Genl Scott killed himself before this: he ran away with the granddght of his 1st wife. Col. Clark.knows of it." July 29th 1883 Alexandria Va. This ancient city is still inhabited by many of the old Virginia Aristocracy who own the best of the property. The city was mostly of the tory sort I believe in the days of Washington - who attended Church here in the same building I did today.That it sympathised with England and the King may be inferred from the names of the streets - King St. Queen St. Prince.It was also a strong rebel city during the late war sending about a thousand soldiers into the rebel army under Genl R.E. Lee who lived a few miles above opposite the city of Washington. The pocketbook has a page or two missing one hinge is loose is written in pencil blue crayon and pen. A number of pages are financial - stock holdings monies loaned and repaid. Some more legible than others especially the log parts where he has crossed out information that was no longer relelvant. 50pp. Diary for 1881 also a pocketbook style tells the long tale of the death of Catherine M. Melville and other historically relevant events for Washington City DC as he writes. 20pp.Diary for 1890 is for the most part very much like the others.; Manuscript; 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall; HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA Genealogy Tennessee Washington Dc Alexandria Virginia Americana Civil War . hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. 'Grimshaw's comments regarding the logistical difficulties of maintaining a cavalry regiment so that it was battle-worthy, even when resting in a rear area, are revealing' (Smith). Smith p. 416.
10101relation anecdotique de la campagne de 1870 1871 d’après de nombreux témoignages oculaires et de nouveaux documents. La Bourgogne, Dijon, Nuits, Viller Sexel, Héricourt…. Un volume in 8 demi cuir lie de vin, titre et roulette dorés. faux-titre, frontispice en couleurs, titre, VIII, table des matières, 973 pages. Nombreux dessins en couleurs de BOMBLED, cartes, plans. Garnier frères 1895. Bon exemplaire
186136904Greensboro Alabama 1861. 4to sheet folded to 4 pp. Written in ink on first page only. Lined paper old folds Very Good.<br/><br/> The Letter is in the hand of Captain Kerr its first signatory. The Greensboro Cavalry Company from the west central Alabama town of Greensboro had been established before the War. Its officers pleaded for increased membership after the Harper's Ferry invasion. A local newspaper published the following notice: "The recent nefarious attempt at Harper's Ferry to get up an insurrection among the slaves though it proved a signal failure - not one slave it has been asserted having joined Brown and his confederates - should prove a warning to the South to be always prepared to meet such emergencies. And the cheapest and most efficient plan for accomplishing this object is to organize efficient Volunteer Companies." Greensboro Beacon December 2 1859.<br/> Written on the day of Alabama's secession Captain Kerr's Letter reads in full:<br/> "The undersigned Officers have been instructed by the Greensboro Cavalry Company to report the Company ready for actual service-- We have also been instructed to apply for Carbines in addition to arms in our possession. <br/> "We are also pleased to add that the Company entertain a spirit of Deadly hostility to Black Republican rule.<br/> "Respectfully Wm. Kerr Capt. Rich Randolph 1 Lieut Joseph Borden 2 Lieut. 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
25964Lausanne - Paris, La Bibliothèque des Arts 1989, 310x245mm, 280pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Etui cartonné d’origine conservée. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
76217aafParis, Bibliothèque des Arts, 1989, in-4to, 280 p., rich. ill. en couleurs, reliure en toile originale, avec jaquette et emboitage.
11915Paris, Lausanne, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 1989. Grand in-4 reliure d'éditeur toile verte sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 280 pp. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs.
187401Paris, Savine, 1893 in-8, 360 pp., demi-chagrin noir à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets, fleurons et d'un faisceau de licteur dorés (Montécot).
222245Paris, Savine, 1893 in-8, 360 pp., broché.
227266Paris, Savine, 1893 in-8, 360 pp., demi-chagrin caramel, dos à nerfs, couv. cons. (reliure moderne).
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 4 plates (3 portraits) and 3 plates of sketch maps; regimental blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and white and lettered in black, gilt back, black endpapers, a very good, bright, fresh, clean copy. The first volume (1886) concerns the period 1794 to 1886. Two thirds of this volume covers the service in the Boer War of 1st, 2nd and 63rd companies of Imperial Yeomanry. All were sponsored by the Royal Wilts, through the 63rd was raised in South Africa. Scarce in this condition. Sutcliffe, p.240; White p, 174.
First edition, 2 vols., 8vo, [8], 267, [1]; viii, 192pp., both with author's presentation inscription to quarter master Highman on endpaper, frontis., plates, original publishers blue decorated cloth, a very good copy.
111311aafWeimar, Verlag, Druck und Lithographie von Bernh. Friedrich Voigt, 1855, in-8vo, XVI + 375 S. + 22 lithogr. Tafeln von div. Reiterschulen, Original-H.-Lederband, (Rücken beschädigt).
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
664125S.l.n.d. in-8, 8 pp. dérelié.