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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."
186927861Saumur Javaud 1869 Une lithographie originale, format : 49,5 x 67 cm, dessinée par Tom Drake ( sous l'image à gauche) et lithographiée en couleur par Albert Adam ( dans l'image en bas à droite ), imprimerie Lemercier Cie Paris (sous l'image a droite) et éditée par Javaud a Saumur (sous l'image au milieu). léger manque de papier à l'angle gauche + 2 taches d'humidité en marge en bas à droite et à gauche sous la gravure, 1869 Saumur Javaud Editeur,
186927860Saumur Javaud 1869 Une lithographie originale, format : 49,5 x 67 cm, dessinée par Tom Drake ( sous l'image à gauche) et lithographiée en couleur par Albert Adam ( dans l'image en bas à droite ), imprimerie Lemercier Cie Paris (sous l'image a droite) et éditée par Javaud a Saumur (sous l'image au milieu). 1869 Saumur Javaud Editeur,
Studio Storico-Critico con Documenti Noti ed Inediti. Seconda edizione con aggiunte, copertina coeva in quarto pelle, leggeri segni d'uso, bel ex-libris privato alla sguardia, carta ingiallita dal tempo, nel complesso esemplare piu' che buono. Rara ed importante opera sulla disfida di Barletta, con illustrazioni b/n e una tavola a colori dei blasoni delle famiglie citate, con copiose note bibliografiche.
1976LFA-126723783Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 235 x 325 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1976, Editions Princesse, bon état
44981868 Imp. Labaume, Lyon. reliure demi cuir, titre et filets dorés sur le dos, 152p. bon état, quelques rousseurs, reliure solide.
1896100150020AL Burt Company 1896 in8. 1896. Cartonné. Recueil de nouvelles d'Arthur Conan Doyle mettant en scène les aventures du brigadier Gérard un hussard français courageux mais vantard et cocardier servant sous Napoléon. Ses exploits souvent invraisemblables et teintés d'humour le voient accomplir des missions périlleuses pour l'Empereur
182316001London, J. Hatchard and Son, 1823. In-8 de VIII-372 pages, plein veau à grains long caramel, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées rouge. Un petite accroc au premier plat et une légère fente au second mors.
5747Charles Lavauzelle & Cie 1937
1104021668.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1165311402.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18568543London: H. Bailliere. Good with no dust jacket. 1856. First Edition. Original Cloth. Covers are worn & soiled. Wear at the spine ends and split ~1 1/2" bottom front hinge. Interior is fine or better except for some loosening of the signatures. 252pp.; 5x7 1/2" . H. Bailliere hardcover
1330278070.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9783752574593_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1867. hardcover
B9783752574593Hardback. New. hardcover
3752574585.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3752574593.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1867E15350BEdinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1867. Third edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover in violet cloth with spine lettered in gilt and gilt cover decoration of horse and rider. The Third Edition Revised and Enlarged. Small 8vo. xii 167 pp. with index. plus 20 pp. publsier's ads at rear. Illustrated with six engravings. A tight example front cover gilt bright spine sunned. 1870s veterinery doctor signature on the half title. <br/><br/> William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
17516Saumur, chez Dubosse, 1830. 2 vol. in-8,,VIII-408 pp. + 353 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustré (cartonnages défraîchis, manques, petites rousseurs, annotations).
1833AQ25433London: Printed by J. Hartnell 1833. 20pp 4. Contemporary calf tooled in blind ruled and lettered in gilt A.E.G. Inscribed to upper board 'Earl of Lovelace'. Rubbed loss to head and foot of spine. Marbled endpapers lightly creased and spotted. Autograph letter pasted to front blank fly-leaf 8pp of manuscript tables to rear blank fly-leaves listing the 'Return of the arms and accoutrements in possession of the Surrey Yeomanry Cavalry on 1 Jan. 1835' 'Return of the present enrolled and serving in the Surrey Yeomanry Cavalry commanded by the R. Hon. Col. William Lord King' and 'Returns made to the Sec. of State on 1 April 1835 of the strength of the S.Y.C.' With a loosely inserted manuscript list of names. The printed ordinances regarding the pay of members of the mounted component of the British Volunteer Corps; from the library of William King eighth Baron King of Ockham 1805-1893 with autograph letter to Lord King confirming his commission as Lt. Colonel Commandant of the Surrey Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry in 1833. In 1838 King was created the Earl of Lovelace on his marriage to Augusta Ada Lovelace 1815-1852 pioneering female scientist computer programmer and the only legitimate child of George Gordon Lord Byron. . 8vo. Printed by J. Hartnell unknown
AQ24115s.l.: s.n. 1842-46 Manuscript on paper. 102 leaves. 14 used the remainder blank. Contemporary green cloth contrasting red paper lettering-piece to upper board title in manuscript to spine and bottom edge metal clasp. Extremities rubbed and a trilfe marked. Upper hinge exposed. A mid-nineteenth-century manuscript guest book for the Westmorland Yeomanry Cavalry. The regiment was raised by Colonel Henry Lowther as the Westmorland Yeomanry Cavalry in 1819. It was re-raised as the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry in 1828 and was called upon to suppress chartist riots at Penrith and Carlisle in 1839. It was called upon again to suppress fighting between English and Irish labourers working on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Lowther Park in 1846. Although there had been no intention for the Yeomanry to serve overseas a series of defeats during Black Week in December 1899 convinced the British Government that additional troops were needed to supplement the regular army. A Royal Warrant was issued on 24th December 1899 to allow volunteer forces to serve in the Second Boer War and the Yeomanry were duly dispatched. . 8vo. [s.n.], [1842-46] hardcover
193680642Washington DC: United States Cavalry Association 1936. First Edition. First printing softcover issue. 12mo 19cm. Original card wrappers softcover; 173pp; illus. Bit of external rubbing and soil; faint marginal dampstain to final 15 or so leaves else a tight unmarked copy Very Good.<br /> <br /> Account of Bernard's nearly 40-years career as a U.S. Cavalry officer with accounts of his actions in the Civil War and the Western Theater Illustrated throughout with photographic portraits and line drawings by Donald Dickson. There was a small simultaneous issue in cloth. United States Cavalry Association unknown
196226676<p>New York:: Hastings House Publishers 1962. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a small chip to the bottom edge of the front panel. The cavalry writes about in this book existed from 1865 to 1890 and was informally known as the Plains Cavalry. Formed at the end of the Civil War in 1865 the Plains Cavalry was charged with protecting American settlers railroaders wagon trains businesses gold seekers and others from Indian attacks. The Plains Cavalry was meant to operate primarily on the western frontiers of the expanding nation. At that time almost anything west of the Mississippi River was considered the frontier. Most Americans living east of the Mississippi had no idea of the danger deprivation or hardship encountered by those who lived on the other side of the river. This history is a clear-eyes description of the troopers as they really were.</p> Hastings House Publishers, hardcover
192830367Fort Riley KS: Cavalry School 1928. First edition. Hardcover leatherette embossed in gold. Fair shaken but binding will hold. 272p many photos line ills. and ads. Covers rubbed outer pages foxed. No d.j. as issued. The final appearaance of this Cavalry School yearbook which began publication in 1912. Dedicated to Commandant Brig. Gen. Charles J. Symonds with photo of him on horseback. Full-page photos of the other commanding officers. Doings at Fort Riley in the academic year 1927-28. School activities exercises show results. etc. told chiefly via many photos of men and horses and cartoons. Several pages with photos on flying and also the mechanization of the British cavalry. Two pages on shoeing the polo pony but overall very little on horsemastership. Heavy; shipping/handling will be extra. Please keep this in mind when ordering. Scarce. Wells 6143.1. [Cavalry School] hardcover