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Crown octavo. Pp. 69. Illustrated throughout with maps, plans, formation, etc., partly printed in additional color. Original printed stiff wrappers, shelf ticket to spine, old military institutional stamps to cover and title. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Rare.
1959LFA-126723759Une plaquette de 16 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, publiée en 1959, Impr. H. Laubin et Cie, bon état
1938LFA-126711069Un ouvrage de 117 pages, format 110 x 190 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1938 (3e édition), Charles Lavauzelle & Cie Editeurs militaires, bon état
2001113202Editions Tum/Grand Caractère, 2001 in-8°, 430 pp, une carte, broché, couv. illustrée (bataille de Dresde, 1813), bon état. Edition imprimée en gros caractères
88894Paris, Baudoin et Cie, Berger-Levrault, 1885 in-12, 208 pp., demi-chagrin bleu à coins, dos lisse, tête bleue, couv. et dos cons. (restaurés) (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs.
19508265Vers 1950. Cours de Vers 1950. Cours de L'E.A.A.B.C. In-4 non paginé. Initiation économique.
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
19508263Vers 1950. Cours de Vers 1950. Cours de L'E.A.A.B.C. In-4 non paginé.
220609Paris, Anselin et Pochard, Saumur, Degouy, 1821 in-8, xv pp., 334 pp., un f. n. ch., avec 6 planches dépliantes gravées au trait, broché sous couverture d'attente de papier noisette, étiquette de titre au dos. Dos fendillé.
45679Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1855 in 18 (13x8) 1 volume reliure cartonnée imprimée de l'éditeur, 61 pages [1], des rousseurs sur les premières et sur les dernières pages. Général Eugène Daumas, ex-colonel de Spahis, ex-directeur central des affaires arabes à Alger. Troisième édition. Bon exemplaire
1994300023578Foucher 1994 1994.
199474915Foucher 1994 in8. 1994. Broché. Chaque maison cache un secret les murs ont des oreilles mais la bouche cousue. Il faut poser longtemps la joue contre leur sein comme un docteur fiévreux pour les entendre respirer. A Dun-le-Palestel dans la Creuse la maison de famille du narrateur en a si gros sur le c?ur et tant à dire qu'on va la confesser pièce après pièce l'écouter se raconter souvenirs dérangés vérités arrangées les choses et les gens tels qu'ils furent les échos et les ombres qu'il en reste. Elle finira bien par lâcher cequ'elle sait. Elle sait l'histoire d'un père qui lui avait choisi de se taire
RO20002693Foucher1987. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 512 p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
1987RO60029449Foucher. 1987. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 512 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
1988RO40232442Foucher. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 512 pages. Annotations au dos du 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 343-Droit fiscal, commercial, défense
1932FAU200M1932 / non paginé environ 35 pages. Broché. Editions Imprimerie Oberthur.
0879802391New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1923043773Mittler. nice copy; but ex-private library; Withdrawal card on rear endpaper; stamp on front endpaper; stamp on edges . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1923. Mittler hardcover
19548148Ecole de cavalerie 1954 12 pages in8. 1954. agrafé. 12 pages.
1996RO30344529Foucher. 1996. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 111 pages. Nombreux passages surlignés dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
1990LFA-126723790Un ouvrage de 192 pages, format 230 x 265 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1990, Editions Arthaud, bon état
018194[Militaria] Paul-François de Béthune (1682-1759), marquis d'Ancenis, 4e duc de Charost, brigadier et mestres de camp du régiment de cavalerie de Bretagne (futur Royal Bourgogne). P.A.S. « D'Ancenis », Paris, 30 octobre 1714, 1p in-4. Certificats de bons services pour un cavalier, Saint Maurice, ayant servi depuis 1688 dans la compagnie de Béthune, afin qu'il puisse entrer à l'hôtel des Invalides. Document contresigné avec note par Morand (non identifié) avec un cachet de cire armorié. Une note au dos indique « Philippe Gallice de St Maurice ». Beau document. [420]
19651076661965 Editions Librairie des Champs Elysées - 1965 - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs sous rhodoïd de l'éditeur - 153 p. - Riche iconographie in et hors-texte en couleurs et en N&B
1910List304Fort Ethan Allen 1910. Gelatin silver print mounted to board 16 ¼ x 14 ½ inches. Fair to Good. The 10th Cavalry was one of the original "Buffalo Soldier" regiments of the post-Civil War segregated U.S. Army first seeing action in the Indian Wars. Their band is shown here most likely during their stint at Fort Ethan Allen in Vermont. They are wearing a mix of insignia from 1902 to 1908 and some are shown in civilian clothing which suggests the picture was taken in Vermont as this was during the time the Army used a vast mix of insignia and the brick architecture of the background also matches that of the fort. <br /> <br /> They were exposed to some racism during their time in Vermont - the soldiers were punished for associating with neighboring white women with some of the offenders being confined to the guardhouse for punishment which fits with the strictly segregated Army policies of the time. The soldiers did also record positive aspects of their time at the fort including studying at the fort's library and playing nightly games of the newly-invented sport of basketball. These amenities provided some positive contrast to the previous assignments of the regiment who had been mostly stationed on the frigid plains where the army believed racial tensions would be kept to a minimum. <br /> <br /> The picture shows the band with the normal marching band instruments of clarinets tubas and sousaphones as well as an alto clarinet oboe and what appears to be a baritone saxophone. We find no other examples of the 10th Cavalry Band and the picture shows the regiment at a relatively calm time as they would soon be sent to the Mexican-American border in 1913 to deal with rising tensions. The picture has condition issues with damage to the mount some damage to the bottom left corner and a crease along the bottom third of the image along with closed tears and chipping to the title label. It remains in fair to good condition attractive and worthy of preservation. unknown books