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114 pages. Topics: The Indivisibility of Peace and the Inseparability of East and West; the Yosemite Conference and Japan; Some Implications of Anglo-Japanese Competition; The Powers and the Unity of China; Smuggler, Soldier, and Diplomat - smuggling in North China 1935-36; A critical Survey of Chinese Policy in Inner Mongolia; The Population Problems of Australia; Land and Sea in the Destiny of Japan; the Fall of the Manchu Dynasty. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
30 pages plus huge 64 page 1983 Plate Fair section. Features: Connoisseur Figures - The $1,000 lead soldier; Raymond Kursar - Profile; Inuit art and sculpture - a growing collectible; Huge special feature on the Collector Platemakers Association of Canada 1983 Plate Fair; Expert Opinion; Glossary; The Portland Vase; Happenings; Showcase. and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
98 pages. Expanded issue. Features: Exclusive - BBC Producer and con man ruined Ross Perot?; Exclusive - FN's amazing Bullpup 21st Century Personal Defense Weapon; Randy Weaver Idaho Shoot-out - the real story; Banned in the U.S.A. - Clinton's surprises for gun owners; Saddam's revenge - American soldiers poisoned by oilfield arson. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
48 pages. Appears to be circa 1920. Includes piano sheet music for these marches: A Breezy Corner; Anniversary March; Folies Bergere; Gainsborough March; Gallant Knights; Hail to the Bride; Honeymoon March; Kwang Hsu; Laughing Cavalier; March of the Siamese; Our Soldier Boys; Police Parade; Troppers Review. Above-average wear to covers which are free of textblock. First page almost loose. A worthy vintage copy of this foot-tapping compilation. Book
82637Ohne Jahr. Tusche, braun laviert, auf hellblauem Karton. 16,9 x 13,6 cm.
187082524Hamburg, Druck von M. Rosenberg, 1870. 1 einseitig bedrucktes Blatt. 46 x 29,5 cm.
19251156021925 A. Lantraut, éditeur, Strasbourg - Octobre 1925 - In-4, broché format à l'italienne - Sans pagination - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte
19361156031936 Peloton des E.O.R / Presses de Mce Lescuyer, Travaux d'Art et d'Edition, Lyon - 1936 - In-4, broché format à l'italienne - 16 pages - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques et illustrations en N&B hors texte
18981097561898 A Paris, Imprimerie Nationale / Ministère de la Guerre - 1898 - Approuvé par le Ministre de la Guerre le 2 avril 1875 et mis en concordance avec la réglementation le 22 mai 1888 - In-16 (8,5 x 13cm environ), cartonné - 288 p. - Avec de nombreuses figures illustrées in-texte
19131089331913 Edition J. David et E. Vallois, Photographe Editeur à Paris - sd (vers 1913) - In-8, broché à l'italienne, reliure avec agrafe, à cordon - Sans pagination - Avec environ 23 reproductions photographiques en N&B sous serpente
est237t4Dimension extérieur : 35 x 26,5 cm. Très belle lithographie, mettant en scène un soldat Persan. De très bonne qualité, en excellent état. Lithographie extraite du livre de Jean-François Gamba : Voyage dans la Russie Méridionale. Nous possédons d’autres lithographie de la même série, qu’il est facile de retrouver en cherchant les références allant de EST233T4 à EST241T4. Envoi soigné et lot possible.
1940167421Berlin : Mittler, 1940. 207 S. ; 8 OLeinen, Frakturschrift, Kopffarbschnitt, SU
Very Good Turkish Original b/w portrait photo of Ali Nihat Tarlan with his soldier uniform. 13x8,5 cm. Signed and inscribed by Tarlan to B. Münir Gönen as 'Kardesim B. Münir Gönen'e sonsuz sevgilerle, 3-7-1940'.
Very Good German Original sepia-toned cabinet photograph taken by German photographer J. C. Schaarwachter (1847-1904). 17x11 cm. Moltke was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new, more modern method of directing armies in the field. He commanded troops in Europe and the Middle East, commanding during the Second Schleswig War, Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian War. He is described as embodying "Prussian military organization and tactical genius.". He was fascinated with railways and pioneered their military usage. He is often referred to as Moltke the Elder to distinguish him from his nephew Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke, who commanded the German Army at the outbreak of World War I. In 1835 on his promotion as captain, Moltke obtained six months leave to travel in south-eastern Europe. After a short stay in Constantinople he was requested by the Sultan Mahmud II to help modernize the Ottoman Empire army, and being duly authorized from Berlin he accepted the offer. He remained two years at Constantinople, learned Turkish, and surveyed the city of Constantinople, the Bosphorus, and the Dardanelles. He traveled through Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Rumelia, and made many other journeys on both sides of the Strait. In 1838 Moltke was sent as an adviser to the Ottoman general commanding the troops in Anatolia, who was to carry on a campaign against Muhammad Ali of Egypt. During the summer Moltke made extensive reconnaissances and surveys, riding several thousand miles in the course of his journey. He navigated the rapids of the Euphrates and visited and mapped many parts of the Ottoman Empire. In 1839 the army moved south to fight the Egyptians, but upon the approach of the enemy, the general refused to listen to Moltke's advice. Moltke resigned from his post of staff officer and took charge of the artillery. In the Battle of Nezib (modern-day Nisibis) on 24 June 1839, the Ottoman army was beaten. With great difficulty, Moltke made his way back to the Black Sea, and thence to Constantinople. His patron, Sultan Mahmud II, was dead, so he returned to Berlin where he arrived, broken in health, in December 1839. Once home Moltke published some of the letters he had written as Letters on Conditions and Events in Turkey in the Years 1835 to 1839. This book was well-received at the time. Early the next year he married a young English woman, Maria Bertha Helena Burt, the daughter of John Heyliger Burt Esq. of St. Croix in the Danish West Indies, who married his sister Augusta. It was a happy union, though there were no children.
19582091202133001873Yomiuri Shimbun 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Yomiuri Shimbun paperback
2090202120405485Taiyo-do shoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Taiyo-do shoten paperback
19562111902160306110Ninglaku Bookstore 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ninglaku Bookstore paperback
19572091202132801902Gakufu Shoin 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gakufu Shoin paperback
19552090502128701625Masushobo 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: New book Number of copies: 1 Masushobo paperback
19582090502128701776Social Thought Study Group Publishing Department 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: Paperback Number of books: 1 Social Thought Study Group Publishing Department paperback
19072080302106806346Imperial Soldier Memorial Service Edition 1907. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Imperial Soldier Memorial Service Edition paperback
2080202104400076Japan Soldier Service Association Sanseido Planning and Editing Department N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Soldier Service Association Sanseido Planning and Editing Department paperback
19762091502133514338Shingenronsha Publishing Office 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shingenronsha Publishing Office paperback
2090502113714013Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
189635639London: 14 February 1896. 1896. Fine. - Letter filling one side of a 7 inch high by 4-3/8 wide sheet of light gray letterhead with the address printed in raised lettering at the top. Signed "John Sterling". Folded twice for mailing. Near fine. <p>Sterling writes to Mrs. Richard Ford thanking her for sending him a military book about the Jameson Raid. "It is of great interest & is in every way far superior to the English version of the same events published at a much later date. In military matters the Germans know apparently very well what to say & what not to say: perhaps in political matters they are not always as wise. The Transvaal is most serious in all its bearings & Rhodes Jameson & Co have spoilt for all time a splendid hand of trumps."<p>Major-General John Barton Sterling 1840-1926 entered the army in 1861 serving in Egypt and the Sudan. He was wounded at Tel-el-Kebir in 1882 and subsequently commanded the Coldstream Guards until his retirement in 1901. He was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Atheneum Club. At the Atheneum he befriended Kipling who wrote of him that he "dealt faithfully with me when I made technical errors in any tale of mine that interested him." "Something of Myself" page 143. [London]: 14 February, 1896. unknown