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SCH208Wien,Hamburg, Paul Zsolnay, o.J. (DEA?), 407 Seiten, 6 ganzseitige Karten, 20 teils ganzseitige s/w-Fotos, 8°, Opb. - Einband berieben, marginal fleckig, Rückentitel ein wenig verblichen, 14 Seiten mit gelblichem Fleck am Rand, sonst akzeptable Erhaltung... fest gebunden/ hardcover
30092Bruxelles, Le Livre, 1995. 15 x 22, 320 pp., broché, bon état.
66767Bruxelles, Le Livre, 1995. 15 x 22, 320 pp., broché, très bon état.
1970056788Dorheim / Hessen., Podzun Verlag., 1970. Der Untergang der Divisionen in Ostpreußen Danzig Westpreußen Mecklenburg Pommern Schlesien Sachsen Berlin und Brandenburg. 357 Seiten mit 32 Seiten Abbildungen und wenigen Kartenskizzen im Text. Guter Zustand. 8°. H OLeinen mit OUmschlag.
1990303563Klagenfurt : Heym, 1990. 128 Seiten ; 21 cm. Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
1979759786PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759621PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759407PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759629PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759622PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759246PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1980760132PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1972235757Centurion 1972 63 pages in12. 1972. Broché. 63 pages.
197335207Unknown: N/A 1973. Photograph Album. Very good. Photograph Album. Approx. 11.75" x 9.5". Metal ring binder with orange burlap cloth covered boards. Pasted down yellow and black insignia of the 1st Battalion 70th Armor on the front cover and also located on the first page in the album. <br /> <br /> Album consists of 41 black and white photographs and one color picture of the "Headquarters" sign. Photographs range in size with the majority of them measuring approximately 7" x 5". Pictures have typed and written cut and pasted down short descriptions. Photographs include pictures of Army personnel training exercises marching and casual soldier interactions. Inscription written inside the front cover reads "To the best Battalion Commander that we have served under. Signed C & M Griegs S P 4 Rogers and P F C Weber." On the rear paste down are two pictures showing a tank formation and the other titled "Striker Six Gives Up Command." <br /> <br /> The 70th Armor Regiment was first formed in 1940 and participated in several European and North Africa battles during World War II. According to the wikipedia entry the 70th Armor Battalion the most decorated armor unit in the United States Army was inactivated at Fort Riley Kansas in 1970 and not reactivated until 1975 at Fort Carson Colorado. The album compiled in 1973 shows that the unit was still active between 1970 and 1975. N/A unknown
1986776533PN. New. 1986. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1979759791PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1998Biblio6991998 UNITED STATES ARMY ENGINEER CENTER Fort Leonard Wood Missouri Yearbook 3rd Brig 1st Bat. Co. A large hardcover format. Boards clean & square. Binding firm & straight. Pages clean unmarked & bright. UNITED STATES ARMY ENGINEER CENTER hardcover
207973S.l., 1916-1918 2 cahiers in-8, brochés sous couvertures factices modestes.
1999117908Lavauzelle 1999 Lavauzelle, 173p, 1999, in-4 reliure skivertex éditeur avec jaquette. Bon état général.
1985100108510France loisirs 1985 15 6x3x24 2cm. 1985. board_book.
227141S.l. [Oran], Presses du "Képi blanc", août 1960 in-16 carré, 76 pp., [9] ff. n. ch. destinés aux notes personnelles, avec de nombreuses illustrations pédagogiques, en feuilles, agrafé. Dos abîmé.
1915AQ27136Ranikhet: Abdulla Khan photographer 1915. 24 black and white photographs mounted on twelve leaves. Sewn as issued in original publisher's printed red wrappers. Rubbed and creased a trifle bowed. An unrecorded publication comprised of 24 evocative photographs primarily group shots of members of the 1/4th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry whilst stationed at Bareilly Uttar Pradesh during the first year of the Great War. 1/4th Battalion formed in Truro made up part of the Devon and Cornwall Brigade in Wessex Division. They sailed for India late 1914 and landed in Bombay on 10th November 1914 and remained there until 1916 where they moved to Aden 1916-1917 and then finished out the war in Egypt 1917-1918. . Oblong 8vo. [Abdulla Khan, photographer] unknown
1992241017035Department of the Army 1992. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Pictorial boards have minor shelf wear binding tight pages clean and unmarked. 160 pages illustrated with black and white photos includes information on pre-deployment deployment preparations for combat combat re-deployment welcome home history makers and Knight tales. Contains a listing of Black Knights who served in Desert Shield/Desert Storm a Chronology Memorable Quotes Facts and Figures Acknowledgements. Department of the Army hardcover
Oblong roy. 4to., First Edition, with title in red and black, text and captions in red, blue and black, 34 splendid large plates in photo-collotype and full-page musical score in blue; original red cloth, upper board ruled and blocked with regimental badge in gilt, expertly recased, BUT WITH SOME AGE- OR DAMP-DAMAGE TO 22 OF THE LATER PLATES (mercifully restricted mainly to upper blank margins and only materially affecting around ten plates); nevertheless a valuable record and a very scarce work. An unusually lavish production for a single battalion, this work is distinguished by the quality of the plates, which (damage apart) varies from very good to magnificent. The photographs are superbly executed by F. Bremner, photographer, variously of Lahore, Simla & Quetta, and their rendering as collotypes preserves the quite extraordinary detail of faces, uniforms and equipment. The plates include fine portraits of Major-General Frederick Walter Kitchener (Commanding 3rd (Lahore) Division) and Colonel J.C. Yale (commanding 1st Battalion), together with close-ups of the Colours and mess plate. The main body of plates is devoted, of course, to group studies. These include the officers (individually captioned), the battalion on parade, the Colour and colour sergeants (individually captioned), the NCOs (individually captioned), corporals, companies A-H (each company photographed separately), and a fine series of the battalion's various support units, trades and sports teams. An unusual composition is the plate 'Regimental Types' and depicting eight members of the battalion in a variety of uniforms including officer's full dress and OR's marching order. In addition to the plates, there is a detailed account of the battalion's service from Tournay (1794) to its arrival at Lahore Cantonment in 1906, together with pages devoted to regimental marchess. Not the least importance of this work must be as a superbly detailed record of the appearance of a regular battalion of line infantry of the period - crucially, the last phase of Edwardian opulence and before the irreversible changes brought about by the Great War. EXTREMELY SCARCE. IT IS UNCLEAR HOW MANY OF THESE REMARKABLE PORTFOLIOS WERE PRODUCED; CERTAINLY NOT MANY, AND EVEN FEWER CAN HAVE SURVIVED. Sutcliife p.103; not recorded by White (1965).
19451170481945 N°1 - 1945 - Braun & Cie, Mulhouse-Dornach. Paris. 18, rue Louis-le-Grand - Reportage réalisé par PIK, Correspondant du Service des Nouvelles de la 1ère Armée Française. Censure K. 285 (Reportage Photographiques sur les événements survenus en Mars 1945) - Grand in-8 broché, couverture illustrée - 12 pages