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in-12, 280 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, carte, -, broche, couverture illustree Tres bel exemplaire non coupe. [CA26/0] Évocation des missions en Russie et en Allemagne avant la Grande Guerre, puis du poste de représentant auprès du Maréchal Haig.
146673Paris, André Bonne, 1965 petit in-8, 280 pp., ill. h.-t., broché, couv. illustrée. Souligné par endroits au stylo rouge.
184735018February 6th 1847. 1847. Very good. - Letter penned in black ink & filling almost 3 sides of a sheet of light gray paper folded once to form 4 sides approximately 7-1/4 inches high by 4-5/8 inches wide. The letter has been mounted on a lightly larger sheet of cream-colored stiff paper. Signed "Anglesey" There are a few small ink smudges to the 2nd & 3rd sides. Very good. <p>The letter is addressed to Scottish geologist Sir Roderick Murchison and concerns a publication which Murchison is proposing and how it would be funded. "Some Estimate of the probable cost of money and of time is called for from General Colby and when it is received you shall again hear from me." The reference is probably to General Thomas Frederic Colby a leading geographer who had been director of the Ordnance Survey.<p>Henry Paget 1st Marquess of Anglesey 1768-1854 was a British army officer and politician. After serving as Member of Parliament for Carnarvon and then for Milborne Port he took part in the Flanders Campaign. During the Peninsula War he commanded the cavalry for Sir John Moore's army in Spain and at the Battle of Sahagun virtually destroyed a regiment of French cavalry. He led the charge of the heavy cavalry against Comte d'Erlon's column at the Battle of Waterloo losing part of one of his legs to a cannonball at the end of the battle. In later life he served as Master-General of Ordnance from 1846 to 1852.<p>The Scottish geologist Sir Roderick sometimes as here spelled "Rhoderick" Impey Murchison 1st Baronet 1792-1871 was the first to describe and investigate the Silurian system. During the last decade of his life he chiefly investigated the Highlands of Scotland. Murchison was one of the founders and a president of the Royal Geographical Society and served on the Royal Commission on the British Museum. In 1855 he was appointed director-general of the British Geological Survey and director of the Royal School of Mines and the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn Street London. February 6th, 1847. unknown
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
18755905Dakota Territory 1875. unbound. 2 pages Dakota Territory August 1875. This document -- a Statement of Forage and Straw -- is signed by Captain James S. Poland "J.S. Poland" who served under Reno at Little Big Horn and by Lt. William Badger "W. Badger" a close friend of General Custer and survivor of the Black Hills Campaign. The document lists the amount of oats corn barley hay fodder and straw consumed by the animals at the Standing Rock Reservation in The Dakota Territory. The front cover measures 8.5 x 3.75 inches and folds out to the inner page with lists measuring 16.75 x 11 inches. Natural folds and slight creasing in one spot; near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
18755905Dakota Territory 1875. unbound. 2 pages Dakota Territory August 1875. This document -- a Statement of Forage and Straw -- is signed by Captain James S. Poland "J.S. Poland" who served under Reno at Little Big Horn and by Lt. William Badger "W. Badger" a close friend of General Custer and survivor of the Black Hills Campaign. The document lists the amount of oats corn barley hay fodder and straw consumed by the animals at the Standing Rock Reservation in The Dakota Territory. The front cover measures 8.5 x 3.75 inches and folds out to the inner page with lists measuring 16.75 x 11 inches. Natural folds and slight creasing in one spot; near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
11680Sans lieu ni date. In-8* dos colle de 291 pages. Biographie de l'auteur par le lieutenant Prodhomme. Quelques illustrations dans le texte et hors-texte, portrait de l'auteur en frontispice.Bon etat, la couverture ( verte ) a jauni au soleil.
110Sans lieu ni date(1942)-In 8 broché de 292 pages-Portrait de l'auteur en frontispice et 15 illustrations hors texte. Manque la page de garde ? Plats un peu décolorés sinon bon exemplaire.
1834BIO758MBreda, Broese et Comp., 1834. 519 pp. pliés en 18 (In-18°), 15,33x10cm. Une carte et un diagramme à l'interieur, hors texte.
HIS1241C691946 / 234 pages. Relié. Editions Arthaud. Tampon Bibliothèque présent.
186130093 parties reliées en 1 volume. Envoi autographe de l’auteur. 1/2 chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés. Paris Leneuveu 1861 1 volume in-8°.
Second, best, and last edition of this comprehensive guide to military strategy. A how-to guide for all ranks of soldier, from private to general. With three folding plates, showing typographical diagrams of military formations. Cockle 588. 4to. Contemporary vellum, title in manuscript on spine. Binding lightly soiled but surprisingly unworn. A little minor, faint, old staining in margins of the first few leaves, but otherwise very fresh internally. A very good copy of a rare book.
2012LFA-126727736Un ouvrage de 414 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2012, La Louve Editions, bon état, peu courant
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations and maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. Smith p.78, 80; Sutcliffe, p.126.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations and maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Smith p.78, 80; Sutcliffe, p.126.
1994LFA-126723671Un ouvrage de 199 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1994, Editions de Vecchi, bon état
1979LFA-126723787Un ouvrage de 95 pages, format 220 x 305 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1979, Editions Gründ, bon état
187453597N. P.: Privately printed n. d. ca 1874. 1874. WYOMING TERRITORY. First edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers 15 pp. large fold-out map. The map traces the route of the Big Horn Expedition. "The Big Horn Expedition of 1874 was a significant military operation involving the United States Army against the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians in the Wyoming and Montana Territories. This expedition was part of the broader conflicts between the U.S. government and Native American tribes during that period. The operation aimed to assert control over the region and respond to Native American resistance against U.S. expansion and settlement. The discovery of gold in the Black Hills by soldiers under Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer in 1874 intensified these conflicts as the U.S. sought to acquire the land from the Sioux. The expedition solidified Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne resistance against the United States attempt to force them to sell the Black Hills and live on a reservation beginning the Great Sioux War of 1876." This is an account of an expedition in which Buffalo Bill was along as a scout. They were trailing an Indian war party and comment upon seeing buffalo and other types of game. Also included is a tragic account of a private being mauled by a bear. The man died shortly thereafter from his injuries. Spine neatly repaired else a fine bright copy housed in a quarter leather and marbled paper over boards clamshell case with titles stamped in gilt on the spine. This is a rare item and seldom offered for sale. Privately printed, n. d. (ca 1874). hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1995R320129731Foucher. 1995. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 335 pages - tampon sur la page de titre - étiquette collée sur la coiffe en pied .. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
PARIS, Charles Lavauzelle, 1901- 15 ème année - In 8 - Reliure demi-chagrin fauve - 1856 pages, y compris table des matières - Bel exemplaire.
25285PARIS, Charles Lavauzelle, 1901- 15 ème année - In 8 - Reliure demi-chagrin fauve - 1856 pages, y compris table des matières - Bel exemplaire.
1968LFA-126741244Revue de 92 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée de cartes, brochée, bon état
1166427056.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0259031143.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback