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1773002412Paris Delalain 1773
193930339Paris Berger- Levrault 1939 Petit In-8 258 pp, service de presse, exemplaire non coupé , préface du général weygand , exemplaire d'une bibliothèque militaire, cachet sur la couverture mors fendu, traces de colle, , papier et impression corrects , cartes et croquis in et hors texte
1931012355PARIS EDITIONS BERGER-LEVRAULT 1931 Un volume grand in-8 broché de VI + 196 pages , premier plat de couverture illustré , bien complet de la grande carte dépliante et des 3 croquis hors-texte dont 2 dépliants , ENVOI , la couverture est salie , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
4to., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, and numerous coloured and monochrome photographs in the text; grey cloth, gilt back, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
18764776Annecy, A. L'Hoste, 1876 ; in-8, broché ; 238 pp.
220596Paris-Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1902 in-8, 35 pp., broché.
1960197321960 PARIS, Laboratoires Sandoz - sans date (1960 ?) - Portefeuille avec couverture illustrée, 26 x 36 cm - Complet des 8 gravures couleurs exécutées par A. Adam en 1869 - Complet de la notice explicative des gravures - Illustrations noir et blanc dans le texte - 8 pages - 1er plat de la notice en couleurs - Très propre, très bon exemplaire
1832P., G.L.D., c.a.1960 ; in-4, cart., jaq., nbreuses illustr. noir et couleurs.
111118Paris, Editions G. L. D., 1964 in-4, 150-[8] pp., pl. en coul., très nbses ill. en noir in-t., skivertex bleu sous jaquette illustrée.
2005LFA-126716838Un ouvrage de 328 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2005, editions du Patrimoine, collection "Cahiers du Patrimoine" n° 70, très bon état
1373833Paris: Librairie Legoupy, Librairie Chapelot, [1920] in-8, 248 pages, illustrations. Demi veau prune à coins, dos lég. frotté autrement bel exemplaire. Ex-libris.
PARIS, Laboratoires Sandoz - sans date (1960 ?) - Portefeuille avec couverture illustrée, 26 x 36 cm - Complet des 8 gravures couleurs exécutées par A. Adam en 1869 - Complet de la notice explicative des gravures - Illustrations noir et blanc dans le texte - 8 pages - 1er plat de la notice en couleurs - Très propre, très bon exemplaire
213170Paris, Baudoin et Cie, 1883; in-8, 150 pp., carte dépliante, demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque). Traits au crayon et au crayon bleu dans les marges. Envoi du traducteur.
Duodecimo. Pp. 91. Plus two plates on one folding sheet, printed in several colours, bound at end. Hardcover, bound in contemporary pebbled half cloth and matching marbled boards, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, shelf tickets, old institutional stamps to title-page. In a very good condition. Nice copy. ~ First edition.
1875320963Standing Rock 1875. unbound. Partly printed military document signed 6th Infantry seven months before Little Big Horn 16.75 x 10.75 inches Standing Rock Nov. 1 1875 "A Statement Of Forage and Straw Issued to and Consumed by the Public Animals under my direction at Standing Rock Dakota Territory during the month of October 1875" for transient animals from Fort Rice signed by Captain and Commander of Post James S. Poland an officer who served under Major Reno at the Little Big Horn and was erroneously reported as "Killed In Action" when severely wounded in the back. At the time this document was signed Poland was ordered to cease his sale of rifles and ammunition to Indians at the Standing Rock Reservation as the recipients were closely connected with Sitting Bull's band. One month later the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called for the use of troops against those Indians. Also signed by Lieutenant William Badger a close friend of Custer who survived the Black Hills Campaign. His son Tom who filled out the body of this document became General Custer's personal secretary in 1876 and was killed at Little Big Horn. Also included: a Xerox of a rare photograph of the 7th cavalry 6th infantry in uniform with accoutrements all identified including Custer Badger and Poland. Partial tearing along one of the folds; otherwise near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1875243423Standing Rock 1875. unbound. Partly printed military document signed 6th Infantry seven months before Little Big Horn 16.75 x 10.75 inches Standing Rock Nov. 1 1875 "A Statement Of Forage and Straw Issued to and Consumed by the Public Animals under my direction at Standing Rock Dakota Territory during the month of October 1875" for transient animals from Fort Rice signed by Captain and Commander of Post James S. Poland an officer who served under Major Reno at the Little Big Horn and was erroneously reported as "Killed In Action" when severely wounded in the back. At the time this document was signed Poland was ordered to cease his sale of rifles and ammunition to Indians at the Standing Rock Reservation as the recipients were closely connected with Sitting Bull's band. One month later the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called for the use of troops against those Indians. Also signed by Lieutenant William Badger a close friend of Custer who survived the Black Hills Campaign. His son Tom who filled out the body of this document became General Custer's personal secretary in 1876 and was killed at Little Big Horn. Also included: a Xerox of a rare photograph of the 7th cavalry 6th infantry in uniform with accoutrements all identified including Custer Badger and Poland. Partial tearing along one of the folds; otherwise near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1997LFA-126749385Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 130 x 220 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1997, Editions du Beffroi, bon état
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and illustrations throughout; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1854GITe784Paris Librairie Militaire et Polytechnique de J. Corréard 1854. Grand in-8 3 feuillets non chiffrés 8-710pp. Demi basane vert foncé, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, reliure de l'époque. Ancienne auréole claire, de la page de faux-titre à la page 81, quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits, plus prononcées pages 704 à 710. exemplaire complet, reliure sobre en bon état.
1986LFA-126746613Revue de 40 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Souvenir Napoléonien, bon état
18891637PARIS. MAISON QUANTIN. 1889. IN-12 (14,5 X 21 X 3 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON DE (4) + 3 + 220 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE MODERNE 1/2 CHAGRIN NOIR, DOS A QUATRE NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE IMPRIMEE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE D’UN PORTRAIT EN FRONTISPICE. EDITION ORIGINALE SUR PAPIER DE HOLLANDE. «CES SOUVENIRS CONCERNENT LES CAMPAGNES DE 1805, 1806 ET 1812. FAIT PRISONNIER, AUBRY DONNE DES DETAILS CURIEUX SUR SA CAPTIVITE » (TULARD. 45). TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
214531Paris, Plon, 1898 in-12, XI-323 pp., frontispice, broché.
2014LFA0155eUn ouvrage de 407 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2014, L'Harmattan, bon état
1881VBA-521S. Milon Fils, libraire-éditeur, Saumur, 1881. Mention Deuxième édition en couverture. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Couverture souple. 18,5 x 12 x 2 cm. 258 pages. 300 g.
245018Paris, Lévy Frères, 1861 in-12, 254 pp., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés (reliure de l'époque). Qqs rousseurs. Dos un peu passé.