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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
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
162p. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Printed plate: "Compliments of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Commission." Penciled ownership of W. McLain, 1916. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, lettered in gilt. Extremities worn. Hardbound. Very Good. The illustrations show the statuary and plaques that appear on the monument. The thousands of soldiers and units named on the plaques are easily read. PA 33
664125S.l.n.d. in-8, 8 pp. dérelié.
73789N° 29 - Paraît le 1er et le 15 de chaque mois - Direction, rédaction, publicité : 2, avenue Matignon, Paris VIIIe - Couverture : Jane Russel - 4me de couverture : Barbara Bates - grand in-8 broché - revue illustrée
200634418Paris Le livre Chez Vous 2006 In-8 Deux volumes sous étui éditeur, pagination continue pour les 2 volumes 945 pp
2019050657Istanbul: Türkiye Jokey Kulübü Turkey Jockey Club 2019. Limited Edition . Dust jacket. New/New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Cr. 8vo. 20 x 14 cm. Transcription in Turkish and reprint in Ottoman script parallel text of original edition printed in 1898. 6 29217 p. Osmanli'da at bakimi ve binicilik. Translated and prepared by Yasar Ünlü. First Edition in Roumi 1316 = Gregorian 1898. Horse care and riding in the Ottoman Empire. 1000 copies were printed. <br/> <br/> Türkiye Jokey Kulübü (Turkey Jockey Club) unknown
1879GITg719Paris Librairie Militaire Dumaine 1879-1881. 2 volumes fort in-8 609pp, 810pp. Demi chagrin vert foncé, dos à 4 nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, reliure de l'époque. Orné d'une vignette sur le titre ((différente pour chaque volume) et 281 figures dont 14 à pleine page: armes, types d'uniformes, cartes, plans de batailles, mouvements de troupes, portraits, le tout d'après des documents anciens. Manque angulaire sur le titre et l'avant-propos (Tome I), le faux-titre et le titre (Tome II) et en marge de la page 71 (Tome II) sans perte de texte. Bel exemplaire bien complet, reliure solide, en bon état et décorative.
wc980Saumur, S. Milon fils, libraire-éditeur Relié 2 forts volumes in-8, (19.5x28 cm), relié demi-chagrin bleu d'époque,dos à 4 nerfs titrés, XIII-593 [1]pp et 774-[1] pp, couverture illustrée conservée pour chaque volume, 52 gravures hors-texte, épidermures au tome 2, reliures frottées. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
218883Saumur, S. Milon fils, (1890) 2 forts vol. gr. in-8, XIII-593-[1] pp. et 774-[1] pp., 52 gravures h.-t. dont certaines à double page, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs orné, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque). Usures aux coins, infime accroc à la coiffe supérieure du tome 1.
Royal octavo. Pp. 68. Original printed wrappers, shelf tickets to spine, old military institutional stamps to title; spine split and strengthened, foxed. In fair condition. ~ First edition.
196340031Gale & Polden Aldershot 1963. 8vo. First Edition thus with title in gilt and colours and 2 fine full-page coloured plates of colours; de luxe binding of full navy roan upper board blocked in gilt gilt doublures blue silk endpapers a near fine copy. The de luxe binding is very scarce. [Gale & Polden, Aldershot], unknown
1772GITh278A Grenoble chez la Veuve Faure et Fils 1772. In-12 15pp dont le titre, orné de 3 fac simile des documents. Dérelié, brochage solide, complet, bon état.
101317aafParis, Chez Magimel, Libraire pour l’art militaire, 1810, in-8vo, 2 ff. (faux-titre - titre) + XXIV + 523 p. (+ 1 bl.) / 12 p. (titre - description des ‘Planches relatives à l’ordonnance’) + 127 planches, dont beaucoup de doubles, triples ou quadruples, numérotées de 1 à 126 + planche 19 bis + 4 planches dépl. (num. page 1 à 8) avec 28 airs musicaux militaires, reliure plein veau d’époque, dos avec titre et filets dorés, tranches rouges. Bel exemplaire.
183021219P., chez Anselin, Libraire de la garde royale, 1830, fort in-12, reliure plein veau, plats estampés à froid, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre basane noire, tranches jaunes (rel. de l'époque), petites taches d'encre sur les plats, bon état. Manque le premier volume de texte
28782Paris, Anseime et Pochard, 1820. 2 vol. in-12, basane blonde racinée, dos lisses ornés de fleurons, de palettes et de filets dorés, de deux caissons semés de petites étoiles dorées, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches jaspées de bleu. Reliure de l'époque. Bel exemplaire. 129 planches hors-texte gravées sur cuivre, dont plusieurs repliées et 5 planches de musique gravée repliées, (2) ff., xxiij-498 pp.; 12 pp.
183012676Paris, Strasbourg, F. G. Levrault, 1830. 4 vol. dont 3 vol. in-16 et un vol. de planches in-16 oblong. [2]ff, LXIVpp, 275pp, [14]ff ; [2]ff, 339pp ; [2]ff, 272pp ; 8pp, [55]ff de planches. Cartonnage bleu d'époque, titre et tomaison imprimés sur le premier plat, sous étui commun bleu imprimé.
181394289P., Magimel 1813 In-12, demi-toile moderne, 12 pp. &126 planches, la plupart dépliante & 4 planches de musique notée. Manques planches 25 & 26. Découpe, sans manque, de la planche 102.
207018Paris, Frédéric Léonard, 1704 in-4, 7 pp., avec une vignette en-tête à motif militaire, en feuilles, cousu.
227195Paris, Magimel, 1813 2 vol. in-12, XXIV-526 pp. et 12 pp.-8 pp. dépl. de partitions musicales, pl., demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs orné (reliure postérieure). Dos passé. Dernière planche restaurée avec des manques.
240904Paris, P. G. Simon, s.d. (1776) in-4, 8 pp., typographie en petit corps, en feuilles. Mouillure claire angulaire.
240907Paris, P. G. Simon, 1776 in-4, 8 pp., typographie en petit corps, en feuilles. Mouillure claire angulaire.