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xl2251Chromolithographie Planche de 18 chromos (9,7 x 5,7 cm) représentant notamment diverses scènes de loisirs, pêche, de chasse et scènes militaires, avec les intitulés suivants : Un talent ignoré ; Un coup difficile ; la Chasse au braconnier ; la Critique ; Je trempe mon fil, attention ; En marche ; le Premier coup de fusil ; l'Ennemi imprévu ; Deux affamés ; Bredouille et trempé ; C'est le moment de filer ; l'Exercice ; le Jour de la revue ; En détresse ; Jour de fête ; Un renseignement ; Je voudrais bien m'en aller ; En tirailleurs ; images préalablement collées (traces au dos de la planche), par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
xl2252Chromolithographie Planche de 18 chromos (9,7 x 5,7 cm) représentant notamment diverses scènes de vie, de loisirs et scènes militaires, avec les intitulés suivants : Il court encore ; le Mal de mer ; Je dois être superbe ; Au café ; le Vin nouveau ; Blessé ; 1er prix de gymnastique ; la Gigue ; Un duo dans les bois ; En Espagne ; Vers les rives de France ; la Charge ; A la Marine française ; Au Tonkin ; Patience et chaleur ; Zouave et Turco ; Ma fille. Mademoiselle ! Qu'elle est bien ! ; Au pas gymnastique ; images préalablement collées (traces au dos de la planche), par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2008228449DEU Einsktgt KFOR um, 2008.
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19066063Bln: Mittler 1906. VI, 387 S. Gr 8° Br. *Umschlagrücken überklebt*.
190647137Berlin, Mittler und Sohn, 1906. VI, 387 Seiten, 8°, grünes O Ln mit prächtiger Deckel- und Rückenvergoldung
54192, Paris, Armand Le Chevalier 1866, ptt in-8, demi-rel. cartonnée, tit. doré sur pc. de maroquin bordeaux, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tr. mouchetées, bon état, VII-252p.
1915907069Berlin: Juncker. 1915. 574; 613. 28x20cm. Zustand: Gut min. bis gering gebräunt (Innen); Innenband vorne gering angerissen - Vorderdeckel min. bis gering angelockert, ehr unkritisch; Einband (Außen) hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Ist stellenweise etwas berieben-wirkt im Hinterdeckel an einigen Stellen, nur im Gegenlicht, etwas fingerfleckig; Schutzumschlag fehlt, oder es gibt keinen; Gewebe (Schwarzer Leinen)
191322992Stgt: Union um 1913. (6),415 S., überaus zahlr. Textabb., Karten + Faks. 4° Ln. *schönes Expl.* jedoch 3 Bll. aus Bindung gelöst*
19139126CBerlin:, Gräfe und Unzer., (1913). (ca. 29 x 5,5 cm). 1 Vivatband. Original-Vivatband mit Illustration und Text. Geringe Gebrauchsspuren. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand.
1921100074209Perrin et cie 1921 in12. 1921. Relié.
2008100065227Jourdan Editions 2008 183 pages 13x21x1cm. 2008. Broché. 183 pages. illustré en noir et blanc
106.461Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, s.d. (ca 1870). 18 x 28, 111 pp., demi-reliure larges dos/coins carton vert, plats marbrés, couverture conservée (avant-arrière), bon état (rousseurs).
2013247391Epee Edition, 2013.
184335322Washington DC: U.S. Army 1843. Document. Good. Approx. 10' x 8" document. Folded sheet. 2 pages of contents with address on back. Letter written July 27 1843 and received 2'nd of August 1843. Transcribed below. Some of the content is difficult to decipher<br /> <br /> Ordnance Office Washington 27 July 1843<br /> <br /> Lieut. G. H. Talcott Comnd'g Augusta Arsenal <br /> <br /> Sir: <br /> <br /> It becomes necessary to enclose your property returns for correction neither of them having the certificate required by the 148th article ordinance regulations and now rendered necessary by the change of termination of the fiscal year from 30 September to that of June.<br /> <br /> You drop from the quarterly return a quantity of stores as "sold": no account sales have been rec'd see 103 article: there is also a number of articles dropped under the caption of quotation marks broken up worn out lost and dropped quotation marks but no voucher. These stores should be embraced on an abstract giving each item a separate line and attaching such explanations aside show the particular manner in which it was disposed of in fact all articles disappearing from the return should be covered by a proper voucher so that the May pass at the treasury. The same remarks are applicable to the tool return having omitted to send any vouchers with it: the stores "turned over to Lt. Hagner" do not appear to do not appear on the quarterly return as having been turned in as it is supposed was the case. The tools of iron steel etc. should be taken up on the quarterly return either as unserviceable or there wage in scrap iron steel a letter has been received two day from W Baker requesting certain connections certain corrections to be made to the return but as it has to be sent back for those others he will be best able to make them himself and for which purpose please submit it to him respectfully I am your obedience servant sp.<br /> <br /> Signed in different hand than than the content<br /> <br /> G Talcott Lt. Col. Ordn. U.S. Army unknown
184736655New Orleans: N/A 1847. N/A. Letter. Good. Letter. Approximately 8" x 10". Multiple folds. 4 pages with 3 pages of contents. Addresses and a pencil note written on the back page. 4 small circle corner stains on the first two pages. Overall condition is good or better.<br /> <br /> U.S. Army Paymaster John B. Butler is writing his daughter Harriet on January 17th 1847. From New Orleans he writes ".the wants of the Army imperatively demand that I shall return immediately. I leave tomorrow in the Steam Ship Alabama for the Army in Mexico. I shall go by Brazos Santiago the Rio Grande Camargo Monterey Mier Seraluo &c." He ads "There are many troops arriving from Penna among them I have met Several from Pittsburgh. They are now all embarking on board of ships provided with three months provisions. Their destination is not known but is supposed to be and Vera Cruz.I think Vera Cruz & the castle at that place will be assailed conjunctively by forces on land & by sea. May the God of battles protect our friends."<br /> <br /> Butler urges his daughter to give his kind regards to friends at her school. After initially closing the letter Butler writes a lengthy post script. New intelligence has been provided ".Genl Scott has returned from Carmgo and the Rio Grande and is now at the Brazos awaiting arrival of the troops that have been and that now being shipped at this place. This confirms the belief that Vera Cruz is his destination and the General's first demonstration will be against the fort and fortifications at that place."<br /> <br /> Butler urges his daughter to look at the map to find Vera Cruz and about the strong fort and castle. writing of strife and battle he writes his daughter "War always produces a wanton waste of blood & treasury - Every victory must have its victims; & contending armies are indiscriminate so there is no knowing who may fall."<br /> <br /> The last page has addresses and the letter is addressed to "Miss H. E. Butler Care Rev. C. C. Beatty Steubenville Ohio. N/A unknown
199340328Basel: Perseus Vlg. 1993. 504/366 S. + einige Taf. Reg. Ln.mS. *Bleistiftnotizen auf Vorsatz*.
1960ZB721967Washington 1960. first edition oblong folio not paginated but substantial mostly reproductions of newspaper articles some illustrated on the national and local observances; book plate and markings of a Masonic library a light overall damp pucker but very little staining and a sound entirely readable copy in later cloth with original pictorial paper sides bound in. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington hardcover
1863006939United States Army 1863. Book. Very Good. One PageFolded. 8 1/4" x 10 1/2". One sheet of paper backed with an attached second sheet two horizontal folds one vertical fold fragile yet Very Good sheets separating at folds. light age toning. Discharge papers for Thomas Fulford a private in Company B 64th Regiment Infantry Indiana Volunteers dated Sept. 30 1863 at St. Louis Mo by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. In left margin handwritten in red ink "Phthisis-hereditary-developed by exposure. He is unfit for the Invalid Corps". Signed at bottom "By Order of Maj. Gen. Schofield" and then signed "J.K. Hudson" with more writing below illegible. Stamped in red ink "paid by Robert Smith St. Louis Oct. 2 1863 Paymaster U.S.A." Also another stamp faint with just the word Ohio at right side above top fold. Verso bears handwritten "Discharge Certificate of Thomas F. Fulford Late of Co. B 64th Regt. Indiana Vols. Infantry". Private Fulford went on to live to the age of 68 fathering 8 children. At his death in 1899 his obituary referred to him as "well known old soldier of Washington Township". Major General John McAllister Schofield 1831 -1906 held major commands during the Civil War and later served as U.S. Secretary of War under Presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant and Commanding General of the United States Army. United States Army unknown
1863006939United States Army 1863. One sheet of paper backed with an attached second sheet two horizontal folds one vertical fold fragile yet Very Good sheets separating at folds. light age toning. Discharge papers for Thomas Fulford a private in Company B 64th Regiment Infantry Indiana Volunteers dated Sept. 30 1863 at St. Louis Mo by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. In left margin handwritten in red ink "Phthisis-hereditary-developed by exposure. He is unfit for the Invalid Corps". Signed at bottom "By Order of Maj. Gen. Schofield" and then signed "J.K. Hudson" with more writing below illegible. Stamped in red ink "paid by Robert Smith St. Louis Oct. 2 1863 Paymaster U.S.A." Also another stamp faint with just the word Ohio at right side above top fold. Verso bears handwritten "Discharge Certificate of Thomas F. Fulford Late of Co. B 64th Regt. Indiana Vols. Infantry". Private Fulford went on to live to the age of 68 fathering 8 children. At his death in 1899 his obituary referred to him as "well known old soldier of Washington Township". Major General John McAllister Schofield 1831 -1906 held major commands during the Civil War and later served as U.S. Secretary of War under Presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant and Commanding General of the United States Army. . One PageFolded. Very Good. 8 1/4" x 10 1/2". United States Army Paperback books
186333624Tullahoma Tennessee 1863. Document. Fair. Manuscript Document. Approx. 12.5" x 8". General Order No. 18 written on the front side and signed by the Assistant Adjutant General H. W. Walter. Also located on the lower left corner of the document is written "Maj Genl Wheeler a' g Wheeler's Cav Corps." On the verso is a handwritten summary of the order. The paper has dried water stains. The ink is light in spots. This handwritten General Order was reprinted in the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion War of the Rebellion Records Series I. Vol. XXIII Part II Correspondence Etc. Chapter XXXV pages 858 859. The signature at the bottom of the document is not legible but it is not in the hand of General Wheeler. The document reads:<br /> <br /> The enemy has seen fit to expel from his lines and send to our midst not only those supposed to be guilty of crimes but non-combatants found in their homes in the peaceful pursuits of life. In the perpetration of these outrages on humanity and these violations of civilized warfare he has prostituted the flag of truce to the base purpose of protecting the guards who drive forth these exiles. Hereafter that flag will not protect those guards but they will be seized and sent forward to be treated as spies or prisoners of war as the circumstances in each case may require. By Command of General Bragg. unknown
1890010590Virginia 1890. Unbound. Very good. This lot consists of three items related to former Confederate Army Captain F. M. Sherry: </p> <br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">“An 1865 Richmond Loyalty Oath Certificate. The certificate is dated 24 July 1865 and measures 6.25†x 4.25â€. It is franked with a 5-cent Internal Revenue Certificate stamp Scott #R24. In signing the document Sherry swore that he would<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">““Henceforth faithfully support protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the union of the States thereunder; and that he will . . . abide by and faithfully support all laws and proclamations which have been made during the existing rebellion with reference to the emancipation of slaves. . .â€<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">He also swore that he would<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">“Uphold and defend the Government of Virginia as restored by the Convention which assembled at Wheeling on the 11th day of June 1861.â€<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">The oath was countersigned by C. P. Bigger “Notary Public for the City of Richmond and County of Henrico in the State of Va.â€<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">An 1890 “Grand Monument†certificate - The certificate is dated 29 September 1890 and measures 9.25†x 5.75â€. The certificate which bears a serial number No. 761 was issued by the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association of Richmond Virgina recognizing his contribution of ten dollars <br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">“To the fund for the erection of a Grand Monument to the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of the Confederate Army and Navy on Libby’s Hill Marshall Park Richmond VA. / D. C. Richardson President / Carlton McCarthy Secretary / Wm. H. Cullingworth Treasurerâ€<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%;">The monument certificate is enclosed in a very scarce advertising cover for the Old Dominion Building & Loan Association that features a ‘picture frame collar’ surrounding the 2-cent Washington stamp Scott #220 that was used for postage. It bears a Richmond duplex postmark. F. M. Sherry a Richmond citizen served as Captain in the Confederate Army specifically in the defense of his city while assigned to George Washington Custis Lee’s Brigade and later within the Richmond Local Defense Troops during the final collapse of the Confederacy.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>By December 1863 it had become clear that the Union which had already occupied wide swaths of the Confederacy needed to plan for the likely reintegration into the Union of former members of its armed forces. On the 8th of that month President Lincoln drafted an Oath of Allegiance which if signed by a former rebel would restore their U. S. citizenship and allow them to vote in elections. Following the war his draft was variously modified into loyalty oaths by the reconstituted governments of the Southern states. The document in this lot is Virginia’s version.<br /> <br /> <p>The Confederate Monument Association was formed in 1888 to raise a memorial to the Confederate veterans of the Civil War. The monument which featured a Confederate soldier standing atop a Corinthian column was designed by Wilfred Cutshaw to resemble Pompey’s Pillar in Egypt. It was built at a cost of $30000 and remained in place at the intersection of North 29th Street and Libby Terrace until Democratic Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney used “emergency powers†citing public safety concerns regarding the ongoing nationwide protests and riots that occurred at the height of the “cancel culture†frenzy that followed the death of George Floyd to order the removal of all Confederate monuments from the city in 2020. <br /> <br /> <p>For more information see “F. M. Sherry†at the American Civil War Research Database President Lincoln’s “Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction†at the Freedmen and Southern Society Project website and Mayor Stoney’s official decree ordering the removal of Richmond’s Confederate monuments available online at YouTube.<br /> <br /> <p>Very scarce Virginia Reconstruction era documents. At the time of listing no other examples of them are available for sale in the trade. The Rare Book Hub shows none have appeared at public auction. OCLC shows no Richmond loyalty certificates are held by institutions; however it is likely some are contained within four other personal papers collections at the University of Virginia. It also shows no monument association donation certificates are held by institutions although it is almost certain that at least one is within the association’s papers collection which is held by the Virginia Historical Society. unknown
186535417Washington DC: War Department 1865. Paper. Good. Document. Approx. 10" x 8". 1 page. Document is dated February 18 1865. Contents relate to return of ordinance distributed in 1864. It is signed by Jno R. McGuiness. Below his order is the signature of Lt. Adam F. Cottrell Co "C" 6th E. Tenn Infty 23rd Corps. Document has a chip on the center left edge. War Department unknown
97224Bruxelles, Librairie Universelle de J. Rozez, 1870. "15 x 23, 39 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie; dos refait)."