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29741-yg6274o.J. 8 Seiten und 14 Blatt Anhänge und Bilder. Orig. Broschur (etwas berieben und bestoßen, sonst sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 4°. broschiert/ Taschenbuch
2005630490Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. 2005. 319 Seiten. 31x26cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, ungelesen; Ppbd.
Nathan. 1976. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 144 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Tampons en page de garde et en 1re page. Trad. de J. Sorbets. Intro. par Aram Bakshian, Jr. Navires de guerre en fer. 1re Guerre mondial. L'âge de la dissuasion. Navires de guerre importants 1860-1970...
1989144983Berlin : Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1989. 3., stark überarb. Aufl.; 156 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 27 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag;
198039976München : Bertelsmann, 1980. 319 S. zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.), Kt. 4°. 1. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
1980141004München : C. Bertelsmann, 1980. 1. Aufl., 1. - 30. Tsd.; 319 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen (z.T. farb.) und Karten; 32 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Kunstleder,
19804481New York : Holt, Rinehard and Winston, 1980. 278 pp. Gr. 8°. 1st publ. in the [USA] Cloth spine with DJ
200251265Klagenfurt, Meuer Kaiser Verlag Gesellschaft m.b.H., 2002. 255 Seiten , 29 cm, Hardcover/Pappeinband
199863184Klagenfurt, Neuer Kaiser Verlag, 1998.
Sm. folio, First Edition; laminatd boards, a near fine copy.
185046877The London printing and publishing Company, um 1850. Bild ca. 15,5 x 11,5 cm, Blatt ca. 26,5 x 18 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
185062451Ohne Ort, um 1850. Darstellung ca. 13,5 x 11 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 16,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
260 p., illus. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition Inscribed by the editor to a friend
94 pages. Fiction: The Terrible Morning; Mountain Time; (part 4 of 5); The Pond; A Serious Study of Love; A Man Needs a Horse; The Importance of Being Kissed. Articles: All Out Against Cancer; Little Miss Innocent; American in Germany; Underwater Wealth; A.W.O.L. De Luxe - Private John Martin, and American in the Canadian army; Fashion on the Downgrade; Lindbergh in Battle (conclusion); The Little Doc - Doris Gnauck; Bad Neighbor Policy - our diplomatic bungling in Latin America. Ads include: Mary Brewer in Ipana ad; Perry Como and Martha Stewart in G.E. Radio ad; Great logging-theme ad for International Trucks; Mercury cars; Elsie the Cow; Piper Cub; American Airline System; REO trucks; Clark's Teaberry Gum; Perilous Holiday (Movie ad); The Lockheed Constellation aircraft; Great back cover Coke ad shows male and female troops on train. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
278 pages. "With best wishes, Jeffery Williams" written upon title page in the author's hand. Index. Footnotes. Black and white photographic plates. "...Balanced, absorbing and long overdue." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's small inkstamp atop front free endpaper else unmarked. Clean with light wear. Foreward laid inside front board. Dust jacket price-clipped. Nice copy. Book
196422652Reutlingen : Ensslin & Laiblin, 1964. 153 S. mit Abb. 4°. Bibl.- Einbd.
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; Romans and Barbarians sees the clash of cultures from the standpoint of four individuals whose curious fate it was to venture or be sent beyond the outer watchtowers of the Roman empire. They bore witness from the grassy steppe of Europe's southeastern corner; from across the grim Carpathians, towering beyond the Danube; from the fearsome German forest; and from beyond the Firth of Forth in the wilderness of northern-most Britain. Each portrait reveals different aspects of the Sarmatian, German, and Celtic peoples facing the empire's European frontiers. Together these four viewpoints provide a rich portrait of the classical and Iron Age worlds, mutually uncomprehending yet strangely unable to do without each other. The outcome is a skein of violence, tragedy, misadventure, and courage, offering a preview of the cruel but creative forces from whose fusion modern Europe was eventually to emerge. ; 237 pages
Very faint bump to base of spine else book is fine. ; Romans and Barbarians sees the clash of cultures from the standpoint of four individuals whose curious fate it was to venture or be sent beyond the outer watchtowers of the Roman empire. They bore witness from the grassy steppe of Europe's southeastern corner; from across the grim Carpathians, towering beyond the Danube; from the fearsome German forest; and from beyond the Firth of Forth in the wilderness of northern-most Britain. Each portrait reveals different aspects of the Sarmatian, German, and Celtic peoples facing the empire's European frontiers. Together these four viewpoints provide a rich portrait of the classical and Iron Age worlds, mutually uncomprehending yet strangely unable to do without each other. The outcome is a skein of violence, tragedy, misadventure, and courage, offering a preview of the cruel but creative forces from whose fusion modern Europe was eventually to emerge. ; 237 pages
Fine English Original brown bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [xLiv], 152 p. Historical dictionary of Morocco (African Historical Dictionaries, No. 24).
181400535755Eastburn Kirk and Co 1814. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Brig Gen. Duncan McArthur's Orders to Attend General Hull's Court Martial A remarkable document from the Court Martial Brig. General William Hull following his surrender of Detroit which resulted in a death sentence for cowardice. Although his sentence was later remitted General William Hull is the only U.S. general to be sentenced to death by an American court-martial. This copy of the court martial transcript belonged to Hull's second in command Brig Gen. Duncan McArthur and includes the actual hand-written orders commanding him to attend and testify. McArthur's testimony was an essential and central part of the trial filling the entirety of pages 47 to 73. In it as well as numerous contemporary accounts his outrage against Hull's conduct as Commander of the Army of the Northwest during the War of 1812 including the entire campaign in and around Detroit which ended with Hull's surrender not only of Detrit and the forces directly under his command but for some reason of detached troops under McArthur's command which particularly enraged McArthur. Tipped in is the handwritten order a letter of summons from Inspector General Abimael Youngs Nicoll to Brigadier General Duncan McArthur commanding his appearance at General Hull's court martial letter is dated December 2nd 1813 and includes the folded envelope addressed to McArthur. Duncan McArthur 1772-1839 Brigadier General later Governor of Ohio. 156pp. 177 29pp. appendices. Rebound in black cloth gilt title on spine. Light foxing in places; cloth has light surface wear else a Very Good copy. The President of the Court was Major General Henry Dearborn and the special Judge Advocate was Martin van Buren later President of the United States. There is a signature on the title page somewhat reminiscent of Van Buren's during this period appearing to read 'M.v.B illegible'. Additional provenance: Later the property of Brig. General Thomas McArthur Anderson copy grandson of Brig Gen. Duncan McArthur with his signature to the title page pg. 19 and the last page of text. General Anderson had four decades of decorated service 1861-1900 extending from his rise to brevet rank of Lt. Colonel during the Civil War to command of the Army force sent to Skagway and Dyea Alaska to protect American miners heading to the Klondike Gold Rush to his command of the first 'Philippine Expeditionary Force' during the Spanish-American War. During the Philippine campaign he was promoted to the brevet Major General of U.S. Volunteers two stars and retired as a Brigadier General. Eastburn, Kirk and Co hardcover
17255St Leonards St Leonards Hill near Clewer Berkshire . 14 August 1805. 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper. He informs the recipient that he is 'happy to have it in my power to comply with your request for the admission of your Son as a Cadet in the Royal Military College' and that he has 'inserted him in the List of Candidates for Examination' on 1 October 1805. He states that he is sending 'the usual Circular letter which will give you the necessary information respecting the qualifications required and articles to be provided by the Young Gentleman on his admission into the Establishment'. St Leonards [ St Leonards Hill, near Clewer, Berkshire ]. 14 August 1805. unknown
1547817 Queen's Terrace Bayswater. 24 May 1854. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition on lightly-aged paper with remains of stub adhering to margin on reverse of leaf. The letter begins: 'Dear Sir I got as far as Charing Cross last night on my way to you - when horrified by the lateness of the Hour I did not venture to put in an Appearance & turned Homeward. -' He concludes by inviting him to a dinner at the East India Club 14 St James's Square. 17 Queen's Terrace, Bayswater. 24 May 1854. unknown
155501630s or 1640s. Five pages cr.8vo poor condition including one bifolium chipped with small loss of text. On p.4 of the bifilium there is a signed statement in William Collins's hand the auditor: 'Theise are the Auntient Rentes of the principall Impropriations of the Deane & Chapter of Sarum i.e. Salisbury according to the survey 26 H. 8 i.e. of the 26th year of Henry VIII = 1534-5. What sume they are improved appeareth not but neither are the values of Bedwym Bedwyn Okborne Ogbourne & Uphaven Upavon expressed.Wm Collins Auditor'. About 70 Prebends Tithes and Rectories are listed with their rents not in Collins' hand some crossed out others added in Collins hand. The first in the list is "Lavington Prebend ye yearly rente is xxxixpounds ." Mere . Warmister Prebend etc rentes given. Places concluding Rectorie include Homington Cricklade those concluding Tithes include New Forest Windsor Forest. The list is therefore of the churches in Wiltshire that belonged to the dean and chapter of Salisbury showing the amount of annual rent the incumbents had to pay in order to hold them according to a survey carried out in 1534-5. William Collins was the Earl of Salisbury's auditor who seems to have been active from the 1620s to the 1640s. The hand certainly fits this period. It might be dated to the 1640s perhaps in the context of an attempt by Parliament to assess the income of the Salisbury dean and chapter after disestablishment in 1646. 1630s or 1640s[?] unknown
22987Headed Salisbury Rhodesia no date. Part of headed notepaper 11 x 8.5cm good condition tipped on to slightly larger piece of paper as is corner a small clipping from a newspaper about his activity against yellow fever. Text in his hand: "W.C. Gorgas. Colonel Medical Corps U.S. Army Panama". [Headed] Salisbury, Rhodesia, no date unknown
1977755274PN. New. 1977. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback