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(ca. 22,7 x 14,8 cm). 114 S. und 2 ausfaltbare Karten. (Fraktur). Original-Interimsbroschur mit dekoriertem Deckeltitel. Einband etwas fleckig und gerändert, hinterer Deckel fehlt. Innen gut erhalten und vollständig mit den zwei Karten. Papier unaufgeschnitten.
(ca. 38 x 28 cm). 4 S. (Fraktur). Original-Broschur mit illustriertem Deckeltitel (Abbildung: Kriegsaufnahmen). (= Zeitbilder: Nr. 64, 1915). Papier etwas gebräunt und randrissig, sonst gut erhalten. Altersentsprechend noch guter Zustand. Die Ausgabe aus dem Kriegsjahr 1915 enthält einschlägige Beiträge und Abbildungen zum Kriegsgeschehen. Aus dem Inhalt: Auf der Verfolgung der Russen: Marsch durch ein brennendes Dorf in Russisch-Polen / Russische Bauernmädchen reichen einer österreichisch-ungarischen Ulanenpatrouille Erfrischungen / Der König von Sachsen im Gespräch mit Generaloberst von Heeringen bei einem Besuch im Hauptquartier / Dankkarten von den Verteidigern der Dardanellen für die Liebesgabensammlung unseres Verlages: 1. Ansichtskarte von Essad Pascha, dem Kommandeur der Nordgruppe, umgeben von seinen Adjutanten - 2. Ansichtskarte vom Hauptmann der deutschen Militärmission Greno, dem Kommandeur der osmanischen Fliegertruppen. Interessante Archivalie in Hinsicht auf die Deutsche Militärmission zugunsten der Armee des Osmanischen Reichs!
Complete series in 6 volumes, 2440 + ix,231 pp. (continuous pagination in volumes 1 to 5), 25cm., text in Latin, published in the series "Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum et Philosophiae Lovaniensis" Series A volume 3, uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth, very good (fine) condition, rare complete set, weight: 5kg., [Content: Volume I: Litterae A-I, Volume II: Litterae L-V, Ignoti-Incerti, Volume III: Indices, Volume IV: Supplementum I, Volume V: Supplementum II, VI: Laterculi alarum, cohortium, legionum], G97965
Very lightly bumped top corners else Fine. ; Mavors Roman Army Research, Vol. IX [9]; Vol. 2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 354 pages; This second volume of collected papers by the eminent Belgian historian traces the core of the equestrian class, the holders of the tres militiae. 17 studies - in English, French, and German - continue to complement the earlier ones.
Bumping to bottom corners, still in publisher's plastic. ; History of Warfare, 46; 1 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 481 pages; This is the second update of A Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology, which appeared in 2002. It is meant to do two things: to present references to works on medieval military history and technology not included in the first two volumes; and to present references to all books and articles published on medieval military history and technology from 2003 to 2006. These references are divided into the same categories as in the first two volumes and cover a chronological period of the same length, from late antiquity to 1648, again in order to present a more complete picture of influences on and from the Middle Ages. It also continues to cover the same geographical area as the first and second volume, in essence Europe and the Middle East, or, again, influences on and from this area. The languages of these bibliographical references reflect this geography.
Reichlich in Farbe illustriert.
Upper corners lightly bumped with tiny tear to cloth at upper edge of rear board. Light rubbing and shelfwear to DJ with 1 small tear. ; Battles of the Ancient World introduces 20 key battles from Europe and the Middle East in a 2000-year period defined by the great empires of the Ancient world: the Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, Greek city states, Macedonians, Romans, and Carthaginians. Beginning with the battle of Kadesh (1285 BC) , where Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II outmaneuvered the Hittites' massed chariot formations, and finishing with the battle of Catalaunian Field (AD 451) , where a combined force of Romans and Visigoths defeated Atilla's Hunnic army in a very bloody battle, the book features examples of every type of Ancient warfare. Battles of the Ancient World includes the devastatingly-effective use of the Greek-style phalanx at Marathon (490 BC) , Gaugamela (331 BC) , and Hydaspes (326 BC) ; great cavalry battles, such as Hannibal's destruction of the Romans at Cannae (216 BC) and the Parthian victory at Carrhae (53 BC) ; and the decisive sea battles of Salamis (480 BC) and Actium (31 BC). Lively accounts of other famous battles, such as Alesia (52 BC) , where Julius Caesar destroyed the Gaulish Army and subjugated Gaul, and Teutoberger Wald (AD 9) , where Germanic tribes slaughtered three powerful Roman legions almost to the last man, are described in vivid detail. Each battle includes an introduction to place it in context, a concise account of the action, and an analysis of the aftermath. A specially-commissioned color map illustrating the disposition and movement of forces brings the subject to life and helps the reader to grasp-at a glance-the development of the battle. With more that 200 color and black-and-white maps, artworks, and photographs illustrating the battles, leading figures, and tactics of the period, Battles of the Ancient World provides a useful and accessible introduction to some key battles of the Ancient era. Designed for both the general reader and enthusiast, the book is an essential companion for anyone interested in the history of Ancient warfare. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 224 pages; Oversized. Overseas shipping may be extra.
320 pages. Reproductions of black and white photos. "In recording the events of my life, I merely wanted to begin by describing, in my own words, pioneer life with some of its hardships and also simple pleasures experienced. I also wanted to trace the system of education from those pioneer days onward. As little has been written about Life and Service in the C.W.A.C. (Canadian Women's Army Corps) during World War II, some may enjoy reading the account which I have written." - from Preface. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy of this interesting biography. Book
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and coloured illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a very good, bright, clean copy.
Vol. I: top front corner bumped with light creasing to first few pages. 2 small tears to base of spine cover (1 cm) and 1 to top of spine (1/2 cm). Light foxing to top of textblock. Dustjacket has creasing along top edge and corners. Tears to spine ends of DJ. Vol. II: Crease to spine and very light creasing to corners. Section holding loose plates has small tears to top edge (crudely repaired with 3 little pieces of masking tape). DJ has some minor creasing and shelfwear. ; Pp. 399 with 83 tavv. And 22 carte. ; Archaeologica 43; 399 pages; Extra shipping charges may apply.
304 S. ; 22 cm Ppbd. mit Oumschlag. Zustand sehr gut. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
Book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ; The cavalry was a vital part of the army of Rome and it played a significant role in the expansion and success of the Roman Empire. The authors describe the origins of the mounted units of the Roman army and trace their development from temporary allied troops to the regular alae and cohorts. The book covers the subject from the perspective of both the men and the horses. How were the horses selected and disposed of; how were they trained, stabled and fed? How were the men recruited, organized and equipped; and what were the conditions of service for a Roman cavalryman? The cavalry had to be employed in peacetime and this is discussed as well as its role in war. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Roman cavalry and the current state of knowledge concerning it. The wide selection of illustrations includes original drawings by Karen R. Dixon. ; 256 pages
Book is fine. DJ in mylar. ; The cavalry was a vital part of the army of Rome and it played a significant role in the expansion and success of the Roman Empire. The authors describe the origins of the mounted units of the Roman army and trace their development from temporary allied troops to the regular alae and cohorts. The book covers the subject from the perspective of both the men and the horses. How were the horses selected and disposed of; how were they trained, stabled and fed? How were the men recruited, organized and equipped; and what were the conditions of service for a Roman cavalryman? The cavalry had to be employed in peacetime and this is discussed as well as its role in war. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Roman cavalry and the current state of knowledge concerning it. The wide selection of illustrations includes original drawings by Karen R. Dixon. ; 256 pages
Dust jacket taped to pastedowns with abrasion to 1 edge of DJ. Minor creasing along edges of DJ. Former owner's embossed name stamp on title, ; Reprint of the 1881 ed. In one volume. Xviii, 682pp, maps and text-figures. ; 682 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; 1.45 x 8.48 x 5.53 Inches; 460 pages; While most studies of the internal and international conflicts of Rome's 3rd century crisis are recorded in a scattered and unsatisfactory manner, this documentary history of the period brings together the main sources, of which the better ones--those not in Latin-- are not easily accessible. The volume includes translations of such diverse sources as Zosimus, John Malalas, Al-Tabari and Moses of Chorene--documents which, when viewed in combination, provide a clearer picture of this complex, fraught period of Roman history. The editors also provide a selection of inscriptions, papyri and oriental sources, generous notes, a detailed bibliography and maps. Comprehensive in scope, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars covers such topics as the rise of the Sassanians, the Persian expedition of Gordian III, the second and third campaigns of Shapur I against the Roman Empire, the rise and fall of Palmyra, the early and later wars of Constantius II, as well as the Persian expedition of Julian.
8vo., with 22 plates on 12 and 15 maps in the text; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The first dedicated history of the Corps. Published in the same year as the first edition.
64 pages. Features: U.S. Ideals vs. Nuclear Concepts; Ten Best; Transfer the Unit; FMF Organization and Composition Board Report; Service Elements (part 4 of 4); How the Allies Let Victory Slip in 1944; Seaborne Striking Force - great photos; Operation Musketeer - the Royal Marine Commandos executed their first brigade-sized landing since WWII - unrehearsed; Nice photo-ad for Sikorsky helicopters - theS-56, S-58 and H-19; Planning Future Medical Support; Tito's Army - the strongest military force in the Balkans; The Brain Pickers of Barrett Hall; Bell Telephone ad features photos of award winners Walter H. Brattain, H.F. Dodge, H.T. Friis, Axel G. Jensen, R. Kompfner, Warren A. Marrison, W.G. Pfann and Claude E. Shannon; and more. Average wear. Bits of writing on front cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Par le polémiste et historiogaphe Donneau de Visé, fondateur du Mercure Galant.
Top corners are bumped. Ffep has been pasted down to front inner board. White sticker applied to inner page to conceal markings. ; Presents a description of the early Islamic conquest movement, from its beginnings under the Prophet Muhammad (ca. A. D. 570-632) through the conquest of the Fertile Crescent. It attempts to do two things: first, to provide a new interpretation of the origins and nature of the Islamic conquest movement, and second, to establish as definitively as the sources will allow the course of two chapters in the early conquests, those of Syria and Iraq. ; Princeton Studies on the Near East; 489 pages
6 vols., 8vo., with 19 folding maps (a number coloured), 40 maps and plans (a number in the text) and 7 full-page charts in the text, some occasional light browning; original blue cloth, gilt backs, covers lightly age-worn and scuffed else a very good, bright, clean set. With all half-titles and publisher's advertisements as called for. Vol. I: 1914 (1916); Vol. II: 1915 (1917); Vol. III: 1916 (1918); Vol. IV: 1917 (1919); Vol. V: January - July 1918 (1919); Vol. VI: July - November 1918 [1920]. Doyle's famous history of the Great War in France and Flanders was the first full chronological account, and written shortly after the events described. Enser, p.54; Robbins, 14461 (recording the 1928 edition).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xx], 220 p., 1 folding map. Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda yaya-müsellem-tayci teskilati (XV. ve XVI. yüzyilda Sultanönü Sancagi).
3 volumes in 1 book. 15cm x 9,5cm. 164, 169, 232 p. Contemporary half-calf with four raised bands and gilt-stamped title to spine. Rubbing to edges of spine and to boards, some staining to edge. Inside slightly foxed and worn, final plate torn. Overall still in good condition. Volume II "Préparation du Bataillon" of 1888 (2nd edition) bound in first, with 2 foldable plates. Volume I of 1891 (3rd edition) bound in second, with one plate, folded plate missing! Volume III "Préparation des Trois Armes" of 1893 (2nd edition) bound in third, folded plate(s) missing!!
Very minor shelfwear. ; Articles mostly in English, some German. Contributors: M C Bishop, L. Allason-Jones; C S Sommer, J C Coulston, G Waurick, H Ubl, G M E C van Boekel, S Palagyi, W Willems, A Waasdorp, J -M A W Morel, A Bosman, C A Kalee, P Connolly, J Bennett, J Eagle, W B Griffiths, S Winterbottom, M Dawson, C van Driel-Muray. ; British Archaeological Reports BAR International Series 476; 377 pages; Nineteen papers from the Fifth Roman Military Equipment Conference which was held at the IPP in Amsterdam. The papers include: 4 on iconographic evidence (Trajan's column, swords, soldier's dress, harnessing horses); 4 on equipment from burials; 3 on helmets; experiments on slings and plumbatae; 2 on horse chamfrons; and others.
DJ spine a bit sunned. ; 9.2 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches; 362 pages