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16 pages. Features: Great color cover photo of Marine Sergeant Franz E. Silas, Jr. of Jacksonville, Florida; Which Service to Choose?; At Home with Career Soldier Sergeant Vinson N. Rose, of Company C, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Recipe for Napoleon's Battlefield Stew; Two-page of information about educational opportunities through the military; "The First Day My Father is Home" - fiction; Fantastic color retro ad on back cover for "Dolls of the World". Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
382 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Undated - circa 1929. "The letters were written while the events described were fresh in mind - often actually on the battlefield or in the trenches. That is their claim to interest, coupled with the extraordinary luck which permitted an individual to survive so long in the front line." - from Preface. Poignant gift greetings in pencil, dated 1929, across from half-title page, otherwise unmarked. Binding intact. Slight lean to spine. Average external wear. Gilt lettering upon backstrip clearly legible. A quality copy of this treasured Great War memoir. Book
Pages 203-243 plus nineteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Toronto's 150 Years; Metal Crafts in Canada - many photos of beautiful creations; Western Mountain Flowers; Britain's Storied Stones and Crosses; Interiors of Pioneer Houses in New Brunswick; and more. Some of the best ads include:.Ford Motor company (military theme); Magnificent two-page two-color Victory Bonds ad features soldier on battlefield; CIBC (features photo of heavy navy guns); Gold Flake cigarettes (features photo of male and female military personnel); Canadian Women's Army Corps - nice colour ad on back cover Moderate wear. Bit of sticker remnant and peel mark on front cover. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
84 pages. Features: Mexico clamps down on Stalin - fascinating photo-illustrated article explains how Mexico was once Moscow's secret entrance to the U.S.A., until President Aleman proved that Mexico is no easy mark for Stalin; Helen Hayes tries Hollywood again - nice photo-illustrated article; California's weird overflowing Salton Sea - photo-illustrated article; Are all women crazy?; What has John L. Lewis done with his $400,000,000? - fascinating photo-illustrated article about the miners' welfare fund; The World's Worst Department Store - H.O. Kaufhous in Alexanderplatz, East Berlin is Soviet Germany's largest department store; I'm a Gyppo Logger's Wife - Margaret Elley Felt hauls dynamite, drives a truck, raises kids, keeps books, and lives in an all-male lumber camp in Washington State; May the better half win; Editorial - Britons Discover That China's Reds Are Communists!. Fiction: Mountain Massacre; The Doctor Wants a Wife; Welcome Back, Soldier; The Old Pro; Father Came Home (part 1 of 7); House of Fear (part 5 of 6). Ads: Color ad for Mercury cars; Boeing Stratocruiser ad features large photo of Pan Am plane over the Eiffel Tower; Prest-O-Lite battery ad features nice photo of footballer Otto Graham, quarterback of the Cleveland Browns; Nice two-page GMC truck ad shows a 470 pulling trailer. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
58 pages. A wonderful vintage copy of this popular and long-running Canadian farming publication. Great cover illustration of cowby at work. Super back cover colour photo ad for the Minneapolis-Moline Power Equipment company includes 8 photos of their products at work. Features of contents include: Nice tribute to the Royal Canadian Navy by Crucible Steel Company of America; Activities of co-operatives in British Columbia; War News Updates, including cartoon of Stalin and Allied Soldier cracking swastika in nutcracker; Photo-illustrated article on the Coyote "The Yapping Yodler" - the crafty animal which thrives with settlement and is increasing in number; Peace River Co-operative Seed Growers are outgrowing their facilities and are ripe for Expansion; Research boosts Bacon Quality; Square All Round - a trapper story by Paul Annixter; Dairy Farmers of Canad Meet at Regina to Discuss the Postwar Situation - result is increased subsidies; The Farm Goes to the University - farm week at the University of Saskatchewan at Saskatoon; Overnight Guest, a story by Ben Ames Williams; A Dutchman in the Red River Valley - A. A. Verheul - with photos; Great full-page ad by International Harvester with image of farmer and tractor in the background; John Deere tractor photo ad; Monthly Commentary by United Grain Growers Limited; The Countrywoman - the U.F.W.A. Meeting; Royal Bank of Canada Annual Meeting; Planning the farm house - article; plus much more. Address label on front cover, otherwise unmarked. Modest external wear. Binding tight. Book
1971004915NY: COLLIER BOOKS 1971. STATED FIRST COLLIER'S EDITION. . Soft cover. Very Good/NoNE. PHOTOS. INSCRIBED ' FOR PEACE ' JOHN F. KERRY NO DATE A BOOK OF PHOTOS AND STORIES ABOUT OUR TROOPS ON RETURNING HOME AND THE EFFORTS OF SOME TO END THE VIETNAM WAR WELL DONE PHOTOS FROM A SAD TIME BOOK IS SOLID CLEAN AND BRIGHT CORNERS ALL HAVE SOME CURLING NORMAL WEAR TO SPINE ORIGINAL PRICE 3.95 <br/> <br/> COLLIER BOOKS paperback
5101WORLD WAR II IN JAPAN. ALS. 2pgs. October 1 1945. Hirosaki Japan. An autograph letter signed Dale Christensen written home by an Allied serviceman stationed in Japan shortly after the official end of World War II. Well I havent had a chance to write for some time. We made it up here O.K. but the ship sure was loaded. We landed at Aomori and this place is inland about 30 miles. We have had no trouble at all. We spent the first night at an airport and then moved to another Army camp the next day then the third bn came up and took over here. I was in on the big thing at this camp I came up with the first gen jeeps and saw the Jap General sign the camp over to us then to top it all off I was picked to take the Jap General to his home. He talked to me all the way but I didnt know a thing he said. When he got out he saluted me. He seemed happy about the whole thing. The climate here is good and cool. We have a big mt right afore us and it looks just like Mt Fugiama sic. They say it sure gets cold here in the winter. The rice is just headed out and it is very pretty here but I hope I can soon come homeWe are cleaning this camp up now it sure needed it. I dont see how the Japs lived in it. Bugs and dirt all over. We sure are making a change in the looks of it. They say they might give each one of us a Jap Rifle and bayonet to take home I dont think there is any thing to it. I sure would like to have one. They sure can grow the fruit and garden stuff here but they sure are way behind in the way to live. I think even behind the PhilippinesThe papulation sic of this place in 97000 and Aomori 57000. Aomori was bombed and it sure was smashed and burned. Well we have a few Japs working in this camp and I think as a whole they will like better from now on that ever before. There clothes are all patches but they look healthy and happy. Well I will write more later. I hope we soon get a mail call. Tell Ann and the rest Hello. Everything is fine here. Write soon. Dale. The letter is in fine condition. hardcover
1912052625Autograph Letter Signed ALS Letterhead 'Çatalca Ordusu Menzil Müfettisligi'. AH 1328 1912. Soft cover. Very Good. Original autograph letter signed by Ali Hikmet Ayerdem. 38x23 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Three long lines. Dated 22 Kanunisani 81328 AD 1912. Written to Ayastefanos High Commands for the assignment of cavalry major 'Mustafa Resid Bey'. Ali Hikmet Ayerdem 1877; Larissa - March 21 1939; Istanbul was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. Rare. <br/> <br/> Autograph Letter Signed (ALS) Letterhead 'Çatalca Ordusu Menzil Müfettisligi'., [AH 1328] paperback
5101WORLD WAR II IN JAPAN. ALS. 2pgs. October 1 1945. Hirosaki Japan. An autograph letter signed “Dale†Christensen written home by an Allied serviceman stationed in Japan shortly after the official end of World War II. “Well I haven’t had a chance to write for some time. We made it up here O.K. but the ship sure was loaded. We landed at Aomori and this place is inland about 30 miles. We have had no trouble at all. We spent the first night at an airport and then moved to another Army camp the next day then the third bn came up and took over here. I was in on the big thing at this camp I came up with the first gen jeeps and saw the Jap General sign the camp over to us then to top it all off I was picked to take the Jap General to his home. He talked to me all the way but I didn’t know a thing he said. When he got out he saluted me. He seemed happy about the whole thing. The climate here is good and cool. We have a big mt right afore us and it looks just like Mt Fugiama sic. They say it sure gets cold here in the winter. The rice is just headed out and it is very pretty here but I hope I can soon come home…We are cleaning this camp up now it sure needed it. I don’t see how the Japs lived in it. Bugs and dirt all over. We sure are making a change in the looks of it. They say they might give each one of us a Jap Rifle and bayonet to take home I don’t think there is any thing to it. I sure would like to have one. They sure can grow the fruit and garden stuff here but they sure are way behind in the way to live. I think even behind the Philippines…The papulation sic of this place in 97000 and Aomori – 57000. Aomori was bombed and it sure was smashed and burned. Well we have a few Japs working in this camp and I think as a whole they will like better from now on that ever before. There clothes are all patches but they look healthy and happy. Well I will write more later. I hope we soon get a mail call. Tell Ann and the rest Hello. Everything is fine here. Write soon. Dale.†The letter is in fine condition. hardcover books
CCC-428179. edition alfred mame tours non date, in-4, cartoonage editeur, plan illustre, illustrateur job, pleines pages couleurs, couveture creme legerement salie, interieur tres bon, photos possibles
2022BN242562Transcript Verlag 2022. 2022. Softcover. Russland als Ziel kolonialer Eroberung <br/><br/>Russland als Ziel kolonialer Eroberung Cornelia Soldat Transcript Verlag paperback
BN319460Erinnerungen von jenseits des Grabes: Meine Jugend. Mein Leben als Soldat und als Reisender 1768-1800 Brigitte Sändig and François-Rene de Chateaubriand <br/><br/>Erinnerungen von jenseits des Grabes: Meine Jugend. Mein Leben als Soldat und als Reisender 1768-1800 Brigitte Sändig and François-Rene de Chateaubriand Erinnerungen von jenseits des Grabes: Meine Jugend. Mein Leben als Soldat und als Reisender 1768-1800 Brigitte Sändig and François-Rene de Chateaubriand unknown
2020BN142420frommann-holzboog 2020. 2020. Raubmord und Verrat - eine Analyse von Freuds Irma-Traum. <br/><br/>Raubmord und Verrat - eine Analyse von Freuds Irma-Traum. Le Soldat Judith frommann-holzboog unknown
2022BN196022LIGHTNING SOURCE INC 2022. 2022. Softcover. Technical Analysis Of Various S&P 500 Company's Stocks. For Dummies <br/><br/>Technical Analysis Of Various S&P 500 Company's Stocks. For Dummies Remy Soldat LIGHTNING SOURCE INC paperback
7143dédiez aux troupes auxiliaires des Pays Bas pour leur servir de récréation.In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, titre et caissons dorés.Titre,216 pages,tranches jaspées, A Bruxelles chez Jean Léonard 1702,il manque la coiffe supérieure.Le mors inférieur gauche est fragile.Peu courant
19461208041946-1950 Edition du Passepoil. Nancy-Strasbourg. Imprimerie Militaire Berger-Levrault - Bulletin périodique illustré de la Société d'Etude des Uniformes des France, Troisième Cycle, 1946, 1947, 1948 et 1949 - 5 Brochures In-4 (Année 1946 (1 et 2), Année 1947 (1 et 2 groupés), Année 1948 (N° unique), 1949 (N° unique) et 1950 (N° unique)) - Feuillets non relié sous couvertures brochées de l'éditeur - Pagination continue sur les 2 volumes de 1946 - 64 pages + 44 pages + 52 pages + 44 pages + 60 pages - Nombreuses illustrations. Bien complet de ses planches hors-texte couleur : 9 planches en 1946, 7 pl. en 1947, 8 pl. en 1948, 6 pl. en 1949 et 10 pl. en 1950 (40 planches en tout)
1919MILI1324Wien, Lpz., Braumüller 1919. 4°, maschingeschr. Abschrift des Werkes, mit zahlr. Karten u. Beilagen, Leinenband m. gldgepr. Rückentit., sehr guter Zustand. Hier handelt es sich offenbar um eine Abschrift eines Kriegsteilnehmers, der den Vormarsch auf Luck am 19. 2. 1918 persönlich miterlebte. Das Werk ist mit zahlr. Originalkarten, selbstgezeichnete Situationsplänen, Bleistiftzeichnungen, Tabellen, Tuschezeichn. etc. versehen, 1 kl. Orig. Amateur-Foto der Stadt Luck ist unter dem Vorwort montiert. Zahlr. Eigennamen sind mit Rotstift unterstrichen. - Interessantes Werk für Sammler und Militärhistoriker. [3 Warenabbildungen]
2000306125Privatdruck ohne Verlag, 2000. 12 Kapitel mit jeweils eigener Seitenzählung. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 28cm
43 pages. Includes lyrics, guitar chords and music for the following songs and more: The Aussie Bar-B-Que Song; The Ballad of Henry Holloway; And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda; Birds of a Feather; Bushfire; Goodbye Lucky Country; The Great Aussie Takeaway; Hard Hard Times; He's Nobody's Moggy Now; If Wishes Were Fishes; Just Not Coping; Little Gomez; No Man's Land - The Green Fields of France; Now I'm Easy; Old Friends; A Reason for it All; Safe in the Harbour; Scraps of Paper; Shining River; Soldier, Soldier; When the Wind Blows; Notes on the Songs. Undated. Appears to be circa 1980s. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
118852sd Sans mention d'édition / Héliogravure Maurice Lescuyer, 16 Rue des Remparts-d'Ainay, Lyon / Visa N° 69. Section des Informations Maritimes. Secrétariat d'Etat à la Marine - Sans date (Approx. 1950) - Grand in-4, broché avec décor sur la première de couverture - 50 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte (2 grandes illustrations de Jacques Touchet en couleurs hors texte) - Exemplaire numéroté N° 400 / 500
0704OVSF7TPHardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Signed and Inscribed by the author to John R. Steelman after the war and signed by Mr. Steelman. Beige hardcover w/black lettering. 415 pages. Previous owner's stamp on title page. This copy establishes Art ARTHUR as the anon. author. His hand and signature appear below 'A VETERAN' in the dedication to Steelman. Same hand appears in online version of copy Arthur sent to FORD>Written in 1942 it expresses the author's hopes for America after the end of WWII. Mr. Steelman was White House chief of staff under President Truman. ; 8vo; 415 pages; Signed by Author Very Good with no dust jacketSIGNED by the author on second blank exuberantly "To John R. Steelman." Steelman's own signature inside front cover with check marks of his own next to his name at pps 211 and 234. Commissioner of conciliation U.S. Conciliation Service 1934-36 director" Black cloth hardcover brief edgewear in no djacket. No other reader remainder or ex-library marks. hardcover
5365Date and place not stated. On piece of paper roughly half an inch by one and a half wide. Poor and untidily laid down on slip of paper one inch by six wide. Tear across signature. Docketed in pencil 'author of book on Reformation'. Extraneous matter adhering to reverse. Date and place not stated. unknown
20637The Hague Netherlands. 14 March 1832. . Waldburg-Truchsess appointed Beethoven Kapellmeister to the King of Westphalia when serving as the King's Chamberlain and was one of the four Commissioners responsible for supervising Napoleon's exile in Elba. The letter is written on the eve of his return from the Hague where he had been Prussian ambassador since 1827. 1p. 8vo. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged paper with wear along one edge and damage to second leaf caused by breaking of seal not present. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'Monsieur le Colonell Na<meyr> chevalier de <> ordre au chateau de Weldam près de Goor'. A graceful letter congratulating the recipient and his wife on the birth of a son. [ The Hague, Netherlands. 14 March 1832. ] unknown
11332Washington; 29 April 1829. 1p. folio. Nineteen lines of text. Text of letter on the recto of first leaf of bifolium with address on verso of second with red postmark. Good on lightly-aged paper. Green writes that Roberts is in Washington but that although 'great exertions have been made for him' he does not believe he will be appointed. He refers to 'late developements sic in the 4th Auditors Office'. He asks if he can get his 'note renewed'; he finds himself 'hard pressed to make the arrangements for the next winter - buildg &c is expensive & I have much <leeway> to bring up'. A postscript reads 'All is well - Say to Broadhead that he knows me. I will see the secretary as soon as he returns.' Washington; 29 April 1829. unknown
19136Her Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer London. 10 July 1716. 1p. 8vo. On leaf removed from an Exchequer receipt book. On aged and worn paper. Laid out in the usual way with printed text completed in manuscript. Records payment of £15 to Haversham as 'Assee of ffrancis Carter'. Signed at foot by witness '<Richd Lissiman>'. [ Her Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer, London. ] 10 July 1716. unknown