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19422080302106808994National Association for the Advancement of Education 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: one National Association for the Advancement of Education paperback
1989109779Frankfurt/M., Berlin: Ullstein, 1989. Ungekürzte Ausgabe, 18. - 32. Tsd.; 395 S.; 18 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
1969228408Hachette 1969 255 pages in8. 1969. Broché. 255 pages.
1838147628Bamberg, Verlag Lachmüller, 1838. Format (Bildbereich): 26 x 35 mm. Blattgröße: 40 x 46,5 cm. Gedruckt auf Büttenpapier mit dem Wasserzeichen Einhorn.
1828125879München, datiert 1828. Format (Bildbereich): 270 x 260 mm. Blattgröße 340 x 260 mm.
1828125878München, datiert 1828. Format (Bildbereich): 270 x 260 mm. Blattgröße 350 x 280 mm.
16446Identified and dated 1870 in another early hand on lower margin. unknown
1937HIST0839Warszawa, [Dr.:] Biblioteka polska w Bydgoszczy 1937. Gr.-8°. 1 Bl., 190 S. mit 16 Bll. Abb., OIKart., Kapitale mit kl. Fehlstellen. Rändern leicht gegilbt, sonst gut erhalten. In polnischer Sprache.
197934567München : Knaur, c 1979. 570 S. 8°. Vollständ. Taschenbuchausg. OKt. (Tb). (Knaur ; 820)
1985176128Berlin, Militärverlag, 1985.
DJ spine a bit sunned. Faint shelfwear to DJ. Lower corners edgeworn. ; History And Warfare; 9.1 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches; 241 pages
pp. xx, 340 + Plus frontis and photographs. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, gold lettered. (Spine stamped Vol. 1 but no indication of volume count in text) WWI 2
193632886-yd8100Tokyo: Showa 11. January = 1936. 158 pages. Original softcover (a bit rubbed and bumped, on two pages word translations in pencil, otherwise good and clean copy). 22 x 15 cm. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1943190146Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1943-45-46. Presentation copies from General George Marshall to his "miracle worker" General Brehon B. Somervell A complete set of the original official US Army wartime reports handsomely produced the personal copies of General Brehon Burke Somervell 1892-1955 George Marshall's commander of Services of Supply the first two being presentation copies from Marshall the cover of each volume gilt lettered with Somervell's name and rank. Services of Supply was one of the three "superagencies" organized by the US Army after the United States's entry into the war in December 1941 - the other two being Army Ground Forces and Army Air Forces - and gathered under its overarching aegis Quartermaster Corps Chemical Warfare Service Signal Corps Corps of Engineers Ordnance Department Medical Corps and Transportation Corps. "General George C. Marshall the army's chief of staff during World War II held Somervell in high regard for his ability to perform monumental tasks and was willing to overlook his penchant for antagonizing others. "What he did was a miracle" said Marshall in a postwar interview. The U.S. Army in World War II was probably the best-supplied army that had ever gone to war. Much of the credit for that accomplishment goes to Somervell who provided the "sinews of war" for a military effort that literally spanned the globe" American National Biography. Somervell is mentioned directly by Marshall in his concluding remarks to the first volume where he notes "The requirements of logistics are seldom understood. The burdens they impose on the responsible military authorities are rarely appreciated. The conflicting demands of our theater commanders of Allied sovereign powers and of the home front pose difficulties never before approximated in war. The necessity for a high degree of efficiency in management is evident and it has been found in the coordination of all the various supplies and administrative departments of the Army under the command and leadership of Lt. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell. "Published at two-year intervals these reports provide a comprehensive picture of global war as seen from the perspective of the Chief of Staff. The first report describes the race to mobilize an unprepared country and Marshall's appeal on the eve of war for the renewal of Selective Service a reminder of how far the U.S. Army had to come to meet the Axis challenge. The second recounts the initial defeats after Pearl Harbor and the ultimately successful efforts of the United States and its Allies to turn the tide. The final report describes the drive to victory and outlines Marshall's analysis of the reasons for the Allied triumph. Summaries give an overall view of the progress of the war but the scholar and military professional will find most interesting Marshall's comments on such topics as technology the "90-division gamble" the replacement system troop morale and the citizen-soldier and demobilization. These comments and the other material presented in the reports provide not only a fresh perspective on the myriad problems of conducting a global war at the highest levels but also renewed appreciation for the man whom Churchill appropriately called 'the organiser of victory'" Brigadier-General John W. Mountcastle foreword to the 1996 Center of Military History edition. This is a set of the scarce original edition produced by the United States Government Printing Office in Washington; trade editions were also produced by the Infantry Journal Press in the US and HMSO in Britain. The set comprises: Biennial Report of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army July 1 1941 to June 30 1943 to the Secretary of War. Octavo pp. v 56. 6 folding maps and 19 folding charts. Presentation copy from General George Marshall inscribed on a preliminary blank: 'To General Somervell with appreciation and warm regard G. Marshall". Biennial Report of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army to the Secretary of War July 1 1943 to June 30 1945 to the Secretary of War' Quarto pp. iii 123. bound with the supplementary Atlas of World Battle Fronts in Semimonthly Phases to August 15 1945 pp. 101. Presentation copy from General George Marshall inscribed on a preliminary blank: "Dear Somervell - Please accept this copy of my final report as Chief of Staff with appreciation of your tremendous service to the army and support of me with my affectionate regards - G. Marshall October 5 1945". Report by the Supreme Commander to the Combined Chiefs of Staff on the Operations in Europe of the Allied Expeditionary Force 6 June 1944 to 8 May 1945. Quarto pp. x 123. Several colour maps. 3 vols one octavo 232 x 135 mm 2 quarto 305 x 210 mm. Contemporary black pebble-grained skiver gilt lettered on front covers first 2 vols with dark blue vertical-rib cloth endpapers third with white moiré silk-effect endpapers. Bindings a little worn at extremities some mottling to covers scattered foxing otherwise very good. hardcover
200 pages; An analysis and review of the design of the roman boarding bridge as used by Roman fleets during the First Punic War 264-241 B.C. Based on historical sources and modern research into the corvus, this study resurrects thinking on the viability of the boarding bridge and reasseses Roman tactics and successes during their first encounter with naval warfare.
Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; 0.53 x 9.8 x 6.84 Inches; 128 pages; There has never been a study of Roman signalling in English, nor has anyone previously tried to operate the techniques described in the classical manuals. David Wooliscroft is a specialist on Hadrian's Wall and an experienced air photographer. He is currently Director of "The Roman Gask project, " a long-term program to study the Roman frontier on and around the Gask Ridge in Perthshire.
Twelfth edition, 12mo, 52pp., disbound.
2003470382London: John Murray. 2003. XX.; 532. 23cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, eher ungelesen (Innen); Minischildchen (2x1cm) auf dem Vorsatzblatt, läßt sich wohl entfernen, mir gelang das einmal; Einband (Außen) hat min. bis geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Broschiert
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Shelfwear. ; English translation of Thucydides' De bello peloponnesiaco, book V, chapters 61-75, followed by the author's interpretation of the events therein described. Reprint of 1933 edition. ; 161 pages
Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; English translation of Thucydides' De bello peloponnesiaco, book V, chapters 61-75, followed by the author's interpretation of the events therein described. Reprint of 1933 edition. ; 161 pages
Light foxing to top of textblock. Authorized xeroxed reprint (photocopy bound in book format). Writing to spine (title) . Not a collectible copy. Reading copy only. ; Authorized facsimile of the original book of the1933 edition. English translation of Thucydides' De bello peloponnesiaco, book V, chapters 61-75, followed by the author's interpretation of the events therein described. ; 161 pages
53304050-nnew. unknown
53304050like new. unknown
198140917coKöln, Taschen, 1981. Broschuren, mit farbiger Deckelillustration, ca. DinA 4, 44+48 Seiten, durchgehend farbige Comic-Strips mit Sprechblasentext, Einbände mit deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren, beschabt, berieben und bestoßen, Falzen am Rücken stark nach vorn geknickt, schief/verzogen, innen gut, insgesamt ordentlicher Zustand [3 Warenabbildungen]
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and plates; blue cloth, upper board letered in black, a good, firm copy.