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Front cover illustration of General Gallieni, the Military Governor of Paris. The march of events from Austria's debacle at Lemberg to the turn of the tide in the west. Photos and illustrations include: The Belgian Mission in London; Eager young recruits for Lord Kitchener's new army; The Defences of Paris; Glimpses of Paris under the threat of another siege by the Prussians; Entry of the Huns into Picardy; centerfold illustration of French infantry hurrying forward to meet the hereditary foe on the battleground of Northern France; The horse in the war; Canada's aid in the war - superb rally of 108,000 men for active service; infantry of the First Canadian Contingent passing Stonehenge on their way from Salisbury Plain to London; Italian demonstration at the Queen's Hall, London; The Battle of the Marne; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Front cover portrait of Commander Charles R. Samson, of the Royal Flying Corps. The linked battles of Eastern France. The Course of events from the Marne to the Aisne. Centerfold artwork entitled "Contrasts in the Great War - The Awful Thunder of the Guns and the Beneficent work of the Army Medical Corps". Photos and Illustrations: The Aga Khan; Extensive plans for the comfort of the travelling Kaiser; British Armoured Car; The French '75' and its inventor Colonel Dupont; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-General W.P. Pulteney, K.C.B., D.S.O. The clash of Slav and Prussian Brilliantly Described. Centerfold illustrates how "The Cossacks harried Hindenberg in his attempt to take Warsaw." Photos and illustrations include: Retreat of the Kaiser's Troops in East Prussia; Russian soldiers breaking ice on a Polish river; The German advance on Warsaw; The 'Lava' method of attack used by the Cossack army; and more. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Book
Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-General Edwin Alfred Hervey Alderson, C.B. The Russian Stand on the Five Rivers and the Battle of the Carpathians; Photos and illlustrations include: Germany's Christmas Day Air Raid on London; Bird's-eye view of Cuxhaven Harbour, at the mouth of the River Elbe; Full-page photographic portrait of Lieut.-General W.P. Pulteney, K.C.B., D.S.O., Commanding Third Army Corps; Austrian General Steger Steiner and staff in Galicia; 28-ton Austrian seige gun which fires a thousand pound projectile; and more. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Book
Cover portrait of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, President of the British Red Cross Society. The Marvelous work of the Red Cross. Italy's entry into the war. Centerfold presents four excellent photos from Braunkopf Hill, Alsace. Photos and Illustrations: the capture of Monte Nero; full-page portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Henry S. Rawlinson, K.C.B., commanding the Fourth Army Corps; many Red Cross photos; and more. Please note: does not include photogravure of Mr. Lloyd George. Covers secured by tape. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
Cover portrait of Brigadier-General The Earl of Cavan, C.B., M.V.O. The Wonderful Recovery of the Belgian Army. Photos and Illustrations: Full-page photo of Belgium's King Albert visiting French forces plus many other photos from the same visit; Full-page portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Herbert C.O. Plumer, K.C.B.; underground warfare - photos of Allied sappers and their tunnels; and more. Covers secured by tape. Book
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Archibald James Murray. Intrigue and treachery in the Balkans. Photos/Illustrations: British troops reach Salonika; Rumanian Infantry; Bulgarian artillery; Centerfold contains 4 photos of artillery in Serbia; the Montenegrin Army in the field; Bulgarian air assets; the allies land at Salonika; and more. Please note: this issue does not contain the Dardanelles photogravure. Book
Cover portrait of Major-General Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend - his 'excellent handling' of the British-Indian Division at Ctesiphon was spoken of in terms of high praise by Sir John Nixon. Feature - The Glorious and Terrible Campaign in Mesopotamia. Serbia's Glorios Resistance and the Fall of Nish (conclusion). The Campaign of the Mesopotamian Army. Photos of incidents in the amazing campaign between the Tigris and Euphrates. Portrait of General Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, D.S.O., commanding the British Force in Serbia. Centerfold photos of King Peter during retreat. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
Cover portrait of Major-General Launceot Edward Kiggell - Chief of the General Staff to Sir Douglas Haig. Feature: Great Leaders of the Allies in the West. The Campaign of the Mesopotamian Army (conclusion). Centerfold photos of Lord Kitchener in the Near East. Many black and white photos. Covers secured by tape. Book
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir John Steven Cowans - Quartermaster-General to the Forces and Member of the Army Council. Feature: The Great Servian Retreat - A Personal Narrative, complete with full-page map. The Role of Railways in the War. Photos from Serbia. Large centerfold photos inside French trenches. Photos of our Allies' supply columns in the Marne sector. Covers secured by tape. Average wear. Book
Cover portrait of M. Millerand, the French Minister of War. The French advance toward Lense and the battle of "the Labyrinth". Remarkable camera-picture of a brilliant charge by a regiment of French Zouaves. Full page portrait of General Sir Bruce M. Hamilton, K.C.B., commanding the Sixth Army. Many scenes of destruction in France. Average wear. Covers and centerfold seperated from contents but present. Binding otherwise intact. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: this copy does not include the photogravure plate of Lt. Warneford. In its place we include the plate of Rear Admiral The Hon. Horace L.A. Hood, who was lost with his flagship, the Invincible, in the battle of Jutland. This plate originally was issued with part 101 of this series). Book
Cover portrait of General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne, Commanding First Army. National psychology and social changes (continued). The Epic Battles of Bullecourt. Full-page portrait of Lieutenant-General Sir A.W. Currie, commanding Canadian Forces in France, June, 1917. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers still attached. Book
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with 30 plates on 16 and 11 maps in the text; original red cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The most detailed dedicated tribute to Gough's Squadron. The work is dedicated to Gough and all proceeds donated to the Airborne Forces Security Fund. Includes awards & decorations, extensive bibliography and list of sources. Extremely scarce, especially with the author's signature. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Enser, p.13.
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece, 40 pages of monochrome plates and 21 maps; green cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, green endpapers, a fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case.
First edition, 4to, xv, [1], 325, [3]pp., frontis., portrait, 2 plates, orig. publishers blue cloth, lettered in gilt, a very nice copy. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Baronet.
First edition, 8vo, xxi, [1], 127, [1]pp., lacks front endpaper, orig. red cloth lettered in gilt, a little faded and stained, 'B.G.H.' in ink on upper cover. Rare, no copy listed on JISC.
First edition, 8vo, [4], 112pp., coloured frontis., and 2 further coloured plates, orig. publishers cloth-backed printed boards.
First edition, 2 vols., small 4to (250 x 185 mm), xx, 368; xii, 369-764pp., numerous plates and folding maps, some occasional foxing as usual, orig. two-toned cloth, a little faded, regimental arms stamped in gilt on upper covers.
Writing to ffep from author: "To Professor Hammond with the compliments of the author". Spine and top edge of rear wrap are a bit sunned. Minor shelfwear to wraps. ; University of California publications : Classical studies ; v. 13; 306 pages
Stamp to half-title (Ter Recensie). Notes to rear inner cover in pencil. Light dust-soiling to top of textblock. ; 409 pages
PARIS, chez Pichard & J.J. Blaise - 1807 - In-8 - couverture muette - 13 volumes sur 15, manque I & III - T. XI taché, sinon bons exemplaires E.O. de la première édition complète des Oeuvres de ROLLIN, tirée au nombre de 500 exemplaires sur papier ordinaire, et de 25 su papier velin
Original Illustrated Wraps. 4to. 6 pages. 31 cm. First edition. English and transliterated Hebrew words. For voice and piano. "Dedicated to and for the benefit of Jewish War Orphans' Fund. " Title page and verso of title page illustrated, with multiple portraits. Wraps printed in blue and brown ink. Music by Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt. Yossele Rosenblatt (18821933) Known today as the quintessential virtuoso hazzan, Yossele Rosenblatt achieved virtually unparalleled fame as a cantor, serving important cantorial posts in Europe and New York, and recording and touring extensively to enthusiastic audiences. (Milken Archive) Subjects: Joint Distribution Committee of the American Funds for Jewish War Suffers. Jewish War Orphans' Fund. OCLC lists one copy (Natl Libr Israel) . Horizontal crease across middle of item. Two inch tear along part of crease. Otherwise Good Condition. (MUSIC-3-4A)
Disponemos de un cuaderno, tela original, 28 x 33'5 cm., con las 15 entregas de esta colección publicada en París, s.a. (fines del siglo XIX), cada una con 16 págs. con 16 fotografías en color. (Comprende: Infantería, Caballería, transportes, artillería, marina, bomberos,guardia republicana, tropas de África, escuelas militares).
Madrid, Miguel de Burgos, 1817, 21 x 15 cm., encuadernación en tafilete rojo, hilos dorados en ambas tapas, cantos dorados, 2 hojas + 175 págs.
(Al fin:) Zamora a 23 de Septiembre de 1760, 31 x 21 cm., 7 págs. (Traslado de este Reglamento fechado en San Ildefonso a 28 de agosto de 1760 ).