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1972744965PN. New. 1972. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
201238154Köln: Lübbe, 2012. Bd 2 d. Trilogie. [1023] S. 8°. OPpbd. mit SU. (Die Jahrhundert-Saga ; 2)
194941441Stuttgart : Kohlhammer, 1949. 336 S. 8°. OLwd mit Goldpräg.
189060870New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1890. First Edition. Small octavo. Publisher's gilt-pictorial cloth; vi1-176pp. Slight external wear including some mild rubbing to cloth at spine ends. Internally tight and sound with some marginalia to Contents page and some ink graffiti to rear blanks and endpapers. Early ownership signature "Helen Madzik" to front pastedown. Easily Very Good. <br /> <br /> Huggins a Medal of Honor winner served more than 40 years in the Army retiring in 1903 as a Brigadier General. The title work is a long narrative poem heavy on Native American symbolic elements with a Great Plains setting. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown
20091088912Frankfurt, M. ; Berlin ; Bern ; Bruxelles ; New York, NY ; Oxford ; Wien : Lang, 2009. 366 p., ill., graphics. Original brochure, 21 cm.
1990082130PN 1990-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. PN paperback
1990237823PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19425521Baton Rouge. Army and Navy Publishing Co. 1942. Pictorial embossed blue cloth with embossed 8th Army Air Corps shield to front cover in vibrant colour. Pictorial endsheets. 4to. Profusely illustrated with photographs. A stunning and rare annual depicting life and cadet training for young pilots headed for Air Combat.Facinating. Fine. A lovely copy. Army and Navy Publishing Co. hardcover books
830057Army and Navy Publishing. Fair with no dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Cover wear and stains. Some page foxing. Published 1940s. 1942 ; 123 pages . Army and Navy Publishing hardcover
19425521Baton Rouge. Army and Navy Publishing Co. 1942. Pictorial embossed blue cloth with embossed 8th Army Air Corps shield to front cover in vibrant colour. Pictorial endsheets. 4to. Profusely illustrated with photographs. A stunning and rare annual depicting life and cadet training for young pilots headed for Air Combat.Facinating. Fine. A lovely copy. Army and Navy Publishing Co. hardcover
197573413Baton Rouge: Army and Navy Publishing 1975. 1st edition. Nice Copy. folio. pictorial boards 128pp. b/w plates text ills. With over a thousand identified cadets inc. 299 identified thumbnail photos of British aviation cadets. Scarce Army and Navy Publishing hardcover
1999490141London: Aerospace Publishing Ltd. 1999. 160 Seiten. 30,5x23cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, eher ungelesen (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat min. bis geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Broschiert
19432260196Ullman Company Inc 1943. Stapled Binding. Fair. Binder's copy. Wrappers heavily rubbed with multiple creases ink note to front wrapper verso. 1943 Stapled Binding. 80 pp. With 500 photographs printed in genuine sheet-fed gravure. Army Air Forces Training Command Headquarters Fort Worth Texas. CONTENTS: The Army Air Forces Training Command; Foreword; Technical Training; Flying Training; The End Result. "A look at the training of Army Air Force staff during the Second World War before the Air Force became a distinct service. Ullman Company, Inc unknown books
194333863Brooklyn: The Ullman Company Inc 1943. Second Edition. Soft cover. Good. Tall stapled color illustrated paper covers. 80 pages. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs. Edge wear to the covers. Light shelf wear to the covers. <br /> <br /> Contents include training history; photographs of Barton K. Yount and Walter F. Kraus in charge of the Training Command; photographs of the technicians; radio operators; clerks; College Training; Classification Center; Pre-Flight School; Primary Airplane School; Basic Flying; Advanced Training; Formation; Transition; Bombardiers; Navigation; Aerial Gunners; Glider Pilot; "The Wasps-Women Pilots Play Their Post"; West Point; "Tuskegee-Negro Pilots Are Among the World's Finest"; Mechanics; and Recreation. The Ullman Company, Inc unknown
0VG-d022526K5Texas: Advanced Flying School at Lubbock Army Air Field. 44-D. Hardcover. Very Good. Very Nice Copy Excellent Condition. Unmarked. Wings Aloft 44-D is a World War II Army Air Forces military class yearbook from the Advanced Flying School at Lubbock Army Air Field Lubbock Texas. VG Hardcover with maroon cloth boards and gold cover graphics rich in color minimal wear. .Binding Solid & Square. Normal page tanning throughout. Binding very solid. Interior clean. Photos are of the item you will receive. Advanced Flying School at Lubbock Army Air Field hardcover
8vo., Second Edition; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Much-needed reissue of the original edition of 1948. The author was one of the earliest volunteers.
8vo., Second Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece, plates and maps; terracotta cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, clean copy. Revised and enlarged version of the first UK edition of 1944. SCARCE. Graham & Cole, G29 (recording Harrap's later 1946 edition).
1968734443PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1995145308Berlin : Aufbau-Verl., 1995. 192 S., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen Gr.-8°, Hardcover/Pappeinband mit orig. Schutzumschlag
48p. Illustrated. Damp stained. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps, damp stained. Bicentennial series marking the role of Cumberland County in the American Revolution. A paper presented before the Cumberland County Historical Society, March 18, 1976. PA PAMPH 20_17 BX2
14336Without place or date. Circa 1844. 30pp. 4to. On seven bifoliums and one single leaf the bioliums stitched to one another. With several watermarks of J. Whatman Turkey Mill all dated to 1844. In good condition on lightly aged and worn paper. Sibbald is not named but the item is from his papers and in his hand. Sibbald was in Ceylon between 1818 and 1833. There is no indication that this item has been published. The story begins: 'There was a certain King who reigned over a Realm called Kulutasem who had long mourned having no heir to his throne - but after many years had elapsed to his great joy his Queen bore him a Son an infant of great beauty and promise and the happy Father in the fullness of his joy assembled all his Counsellors the Priests of the Temple and Soothsayers at the Palace - that fortunate Omens might be observed and that Prosperity and Happiness might be predicted for the royal Child - but vain were the sanguine hopes and wishes of the Monarch'. It concludes: '. but what was his dismay to find on the following day Santirakasem seated on the Throne and that the King had left all the Kingdom to him. With sad misgivings he proceeded to the Temple where he beheld the mutilated Body of his Son - struck with remorse and agony he dahsed his head against the Stones of the Temple and perished in the presence of the assembled People - They hailed King Santirahasem with loud acclamations who reigned long & prosperously over that Realm'. From the Papers of William Sibbald perhaps the translator. Without place or date. [Circa 1844?] unknown
23215Ceylon Sir Lanka One item on paper watermarked 1827 the other items undated. Sibbald was in Ceylon between 1818 and 1833. There is no indication that any of these four items have been published. One: 'The Origin of the Kandelay Tank'. 8pp. foolscap 8vo. On two bifoliums of paper with Gater watermark dated 1827. In good condition on aged paper. Begins: 'In the Eastern country there was a King of the race of Sun called Annasockkaynathan oriental characters here the name of whose wife was Manonmasunthary oriental characters here who was delivered of a wonderful child who was born with teeth and dressed him togehter with breasts full grown at which the King was astonished and sent to the wise men enquiring of the miraculous birth of the child'. Two: 'Story of Manderapaudey'. 6pp. foolscap 8vo. In poor condition heavily worn with loss of text. Begins: 'In a City called Vecroomakasum there lived a Bramany who had an only daughter who was a beautiful and accomplished young woman; her Father intended to bestow her hand on a young man who was in every manner able to support her and who was well informed and had Received a proper education'. Three: 'The History of Santiraksen'. 22pp. foolscap 8vo. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Begins: 'A certain king who reigned over a realm called Kalatasem was long since without having an Issue and in Consequence his wife brought forth a child the prognosticators have prognosticated that child has been unfortunate to the Parent and admonished the king to transport the same otherwise the Parent and all other relations will die in a six months'. Four: Headed: 'the craft first of making two intimates to alienate'. 16pp. foolscap 8vo. Ends abruptly on p.16 with catch word and clearly the first part only. Written in a closer hand than the other items presumably at a later date. Begins: 'In a city called <Makilarupean> was a merchant man Named Vartaman who has thought to peregrinate and merchandize so he has loaded his merchandizing upon a cart and coupled to it two oxen'. From the Papers of William Sibbald perhaps the translator. [Ceylon [Sir Lanka]?] One item on paper watermarked 1827, the other items undated. unknown
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
199914899Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl. 1999. 239 S. ; 19 cm kart., Taschenbuch, Schnitt fleckig, sonst Exemplar in guten Erhaltungszustand
193660629ABBerlin, Hans Riegler Vlg, (1936). Kl.-8°. 277 S. Mit zahlr. Abb., Lw., berieben u. fleckig, Schnitt etwas gebräunt, Vor-u. Nachs. minim. braunfleckig, vord. Heftung leicht gelockert, innen sauber erhalten. Mehrere Biblioth.-Stempel.