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M., Manuel G. Hernández, 1888, 23 x 15'5 cm., 21 págs.
br., (fané, jauni, couv. salie)
Armée Française, 1957. 3e édition. Une plaquette de format in 8° de 64 pp.; nombreuses reproductions photographiques, couvertures couleurs. Bel état.
20x14. 350p.
21x14. 351p. DEDICADO. Lomo despegado.
Paris, Flammarion, 1932. Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 158 pp. Bon état.
Milano, 1916, estratto con copertina originale illustrata, pp. 657/662 con illustrazioni in nero e a colori. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
M., Viuda e Hijos de M. Tello, 1907, 18 x 11'5 cm., ilustraciones intercaladas, 109 págs. - 1 h. (Falto de la cubierta original anterior).
Paris, France-Empire, 1985. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 300 pp.; couverture illustrée. Cartes de batailles dans le texte. Bel état.
London, Ward Lock Limited, 1976, 26,5 x 21 cm., tela original con sobrecubiertas, láminas en colores y numerosas ilustraciones en negro intercaladas, 208 págs.
xiv, 286, 15 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
287p Hardcover Very good condition good
63 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
388pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
pp. xi, 218 + Frontis and photographs. Illustrated with full page drawings. Pictorial endpapers. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold. Binding faded. Hardbound. The letters and journal of an Illinois farm boy writing of his battle experiences with the 105th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. SHELF W28
206p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
Slight crease to spine. ; 208pp.; 208 pages
First edition, 4to, x, 488pp., coloured frontis., 50 illustrs., orig. cloth, d.w. The work records for the first time all known British military costume prints. Over 15,000 plates are described, in sets, collections, and books, and as single prints.
Fair English Deuxieme serie. Paperback. Pbo. Fair. Large Roy. 8vo. (25.5 x 17 cm). 65 - 128 pp. Color and b/w plts. 1 folding plt. Carnet de la sabretache. Revue militaire retrospective. No. 158. Fevrier 1906
320p. + Plus full page illustrations. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. First edition. WWIIA/1
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 262, [1] p., 5 maps and plans. La bataille de France, 21 Mars - 5 Avril 1918.
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; This is an account of the turbulent centuries in which the forces of Rome subdued the peoples of Italy, incorporated their aristocracies and created, by the end of the first-century BC, a unified Italian state of Roman citizens. At the time of the second Punic War when Hannibal descended from the Alps, Italy consisted of several ancient settlements and peoples: among them, the Gauls in the North, the Etruscans in the centre, the Greeks on the Southern coasts and in Sicily, and the indigenous Phoenicians in Sardinia. The Romans themselves occupied little more than one-tenth of what is now modern Italy. The process by which these people were incorporated into the Roman Polity was violent and effective. The state that Augustus inherited was not only the largest in the ancient world, but efficiently ordered and administered from the Roman centre. The book opens with a description of the peoples of Italy at around the end of the fourth-century BC. It describes the early success of Roman diplomacy and force in creating client populations among the Etruscans, the Latins and the Hellenized populations of the south. Hannibal's invasion both accelerated and accentuated the process of incorporation. Those people who sided with the Carthaginians were ruthlessly punished, their lands confiscated and tens of thousands massacred. Those people siding with the Romans required their protection. Whereas at the beginning of the period the Italian peoples sought to preserve their independence and ethnic traditions, by its end those who had not achieved Roman citizenship were demanding it, by argument and by force. The author shows how the social and civil wars stemmed more from a desire for inclusion in the Roman state than independence from it. Jean-Michel David describes the dramatic change in the Roman economy and polity during the period. He also examines the causes and consequences of the changes in population that took place, including the effects of the enslavement and importation of large numbers of defeated rebels (including, for example, over one million Gauls). By the end of the period many of the slaves had, too, graduated by a process of emancipation and economic well-being to the citizenship which had once held them in thrall. This is a history of the formative years of Roman power. It takes full account of recent scholarship and archaeological discoveries in Italy. ; 218 pages
Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). ; Focusing on the organizational changes in the Roman Army during the Civil Wars, Nic Fields examines the role played by Caius Marius and his far-reaching reforms, which included having professional volunteers from the lowest social class enter the army in search of the possibility of plunder. He goes on to examine the consequences of encouraging these soldiers to follow their commanders without question, which broke the allegiance of the army to the Roman state, a trend that gave rise to militarily ambitious men such as Sulla, Pompeius, Caesar, Antonius, and Octavian. ; Battle Orders 34; 96 pages
95p. Illustrated with diagrams and maps. Penciled notations. Endpapers foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full green cloth binding. WWI 6
pp. xiv, (257-537). Illustrated with photographs. Tall 8vo. Original full gold decorated purple cloth binding. Nice copy. ART 4