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030-Lo.J. Federlithographie 1807, auf cremefarbenem Velin. 28:43 cm. Knitterfaltig und fleckig.- Rückseitig: Cheval normand Literatur: Winkler 762. 27 k.- Die rückseitige Lithographie in Kreide unbeschrieben.
Cover illustration of H.M. Field Pigeon Post. Illustration of a runner. "How Japan May Rescue Russia" by Lovat Fraser. Photos of Allenby's Anzacs reaching Jericho and the Jordan. Photos of Maple Leaf Heroes Who Hold the Line at Lens. Photos of Men of the Navy Active Mid Arctic Snow & Ice. Photos of Getting Ready for the Roaring of the Guns, including photo of a great dump/shell park along the French Western Front. Photos of Great Naval Ordnance that Awaits the Onset. "The Assembly Trench" by 'Sapper'. Photos along the Allied Line; Peaceful pursuits over classic battlefields. Illustration of Canadian narrow-gauge armoured engine supplying ammunition to the front. "F.O.O. in a Daylight Raid" - 20 minutes in an enemy trench. Wounded borne in barges by quiet waterways. Women's war work. Illustration of German observer post concealed behind an image of Christ on the cross. Safeguarding the Soldier - how Australia has taken thought for the future. Photos of Americans in France. Mascots and Pets share their masters' peril - photos. And more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Sound copy. Book
194218480Los Angeles CA: Circle-V Press 1942. fair to good. 23 cm 415 illus. bds & spine stained & discolored. Inscribed by the author to Drew Pearson; 1942 Drew Pearson traffic ticket laid in. Some damp lines at the edge of some pages. Circle-V Press unknown
18925Paris. 31 May 1766. 1p. 4to. In good condition lightly-aged. Twelve lines of text in a close hand. The document has been signed and docketed: 'Douzieme et derniere Inventoire cette soixante seize' with the underlining of passages in which Duras undertakes to pay the sum as soon as possible and with exactitude. Paris. 31 May 1766. unknown
19750Long Itchington by Southam Warwickshire. 8 February 1817. 1p. 4to. In good condition neatly inserted into a windowpane mount. Bloomfield 'somewhat more than a year ago' laid 'before the Prince Regent at Sudbourne Hall two small productions' of Hall's and he now wishes 'as they are my mite to the good of my Country Cottage poems also to be laid before him'. He feels that the 'concluding little poem' in the collection 'cannot displease his Royal Highness'. No copy of the original edition of Hall's 'Cottage Poems' is listed on COPAC and only one copy at Oxford of the new edition of 1820. Long Itchington by Southam, Warwickshire. 8 February 1817. unknown
240755 January 1933. On letterhead of Little Parkhurst Abinger Common near Dorking Surrey. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Lord Dickinson Sir Willoughby Dickinson 1859-1943 was a Liberal and then Labour politician and early advocate of the League of Nations.1p 4to. In fair condition lightly aged and creased with short nick to one edge. Folded twice. He thanks him for the morning’s note and is ‘adopting your suggestion to put down a Motion in the Lords’. He hopes that Dickinson will ‘add the weight of your name and influence in a letter to the Times’. He would like ‘the League of Nations Union would take the matter up’. The question is one ‘in which British honour is involved and not merely one regarding Kenya settlers’ and ‘the more wide-spread the support’ which the matter receives the better. 5 January 1933. On letterhead of Little Parkhurst, Abinger Common, near Dorking, Surrey. unknown
22615'Rotterdam Dec 13' on paper with watermark date 1830. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of tape from mount adhering along one edge. Endorsed 'Genl. Wm. Napier'. On wove paper with watermark 'CANSELL 1830'. The letter - written with energy and some resentment - refers to Admiral Sir William Parker 1781-1866 who was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1815. It is headed 'Private & Confidential' and begins: 'My dear Macdonald In reflection I decided not to ask for the rank you suggested because I thought it might be considered a personal favor & not an act which conferred personal dignity on one of the King's Agents & I detest asking for favors especially from persons unwilling to grant them.' He continues: 'Lord Palmeston ought to see & judge himself whether or not the public service is benefitted by such rank being conferred my own belief is that when An Agent goes amongst these Military Nations where Military rank is alone considered the higher the rank of the Agent the easier he can do his duty.' Nevertheless Napier will not ask '& without asking nothing is given in England'. He continues: 'I think I was ill used in not having the 2d Order of the Bath given to me when it was given to Adl. Parker. We were colleagues on the same station he a New Admiral I a Brigadier General with fuller powers than he had for when two Ministers like Asses sent our fleet to Sea where it remained at a great expense from near 2 to the Nation I alone had the Power to call it into the Tagus & did call it into the Tagus on my own responsiblity which act was approved of by the Ministry. However they gave Parker the Bath & not me but I certainly shall not ask for it. Nor have I ever nor shall I ever complain of not having it & say to to you & to you alone in strict Confidence'. 'Rotterdam Dec 13' [on paper with watermark date 1830]. unknown
20111352930PN. New. 2011. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
ria9780262017473_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1915218460Berlin, Karl Siegismund Verlag, 1915.
1916218461Berlin, Karl Siegismund Verlag, 1916.
1917218462Berlin, Karl Siegismund Verlag, 1917.
47592Londres, William Heinemann Ltd - Première édition (1 janvier 1929) - tirage limité et numéroté, revêtu de la signature de l'Auteur - Belle reliure imitation vélin - dos lisse - Exemplaire non coupé - 274 pages - comme neuf - 47592
19351245951935 A Troyes, Imprimerie J.-L. Paton - Bulletin illustré de la Société d'Étude des Uniformes (Paraissant 4 fois par an) - 1935 - 4 Brochures In-4 (Premier, deuxième, troisième et quatrième trimestre) - Feuillets non relié sous couverture brochée de l'éditeur - 120 + 8 pages - Nombreuses illustrations N&B et couleurs - Bien complet de ses 16 planches hors-texte en couleurs
19361208121936 Imprimerie Militaire Berger-Levrault, Nancy - Bulletin illustré de la Société d'Etude des Uniformes (Paraissant 4 fois par an), 1936 - 4 Brochures In-4 (Premier, deuxième, troisième et quatrième trimestre) - Feuillets non relié sous couverture brochée de l'éditeur - Pagination continue - 108 pages - Table des planches et table des matières en fin du volume 4 - Nombreuses illustrations en n&b et couleur - Bien complet de ses 17 planches hors-texte couleur (avec planche 9 et 9bis)
19371245961937 A Paris, Nancy & Strasbourg, Imprimerie Berger-Levrault - Bulletin illustré de la Société d'Étude des Uniformes (Paraissant 4 fois par an) - 1937 - 4 Brochures In-4 (Premier, deuxième, troisième et quatrième trimestre) - Feuillets non relié sous couverture brochée de l'éditeur - 117 pages - Nombreuses illustrations N&B et couleurs - Bien complet de ses 16 planches hors-texte en couleurs
19441108961944 A Paris, Compagnie française des arts graphiques, Collection "Les Equipages" - MCMXLIV, 1944 - In-4, demi basane noire (33 x 24cm environ) - Sans pagination - Lithographies originales, dessins de E. Lajoux - Ce tirage constituant l'édition originale a été limité à 1550 exemplaires tous numérotés - Exemplaire N°272
197736573Basel/Frankfurt, Stroemfeld/Roter Stern, 1977/78. 611/574 Seiten, illustriert. Je 21 x 14 cm, broschiert.
1917050554Istanbul: Erkân-i Harbiye-i Umûmiye Matbaasi. H.: 1333 1917. Soft cover. Very Good. Atlas Folio - over 23 - 25" tall. Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. 50 x 60 cm. In Ottoman script. Shows Southeastern parts of Asia Minor and Syria; Siverek Sard Iraq and Ras Al-Ayn Rasulayn - Resualyn in Syria. Hegira: 1333 = Gregorian: 1917. Not description on map-maker. Scale: 1: 200.000. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. According to Türkezer & Çobanoglu: History of Mapping in Turkey-1:200.000 Scale Maps last cartographer of Diyarbakir regio is M. Sait Malatyali. No his biographic material and info in 'Savaslarda Haritacilar'. Rare. <br/> <br/> Erkân-i Harbiye-i Umûmiye Matbaasi., [H.: 1333] paperback
1911000418Schenectady New York. Fine with no dust jacket. 1911. PETER J. ARNOLD - Union solider in the 134th NY Vols. Partly cropped slip on which he writes "I saw General Grant many times this word cropped away in front of Petersburg during 1864 and 1865." Signed with his X mark and full name Schenectady 1911. ; Manuscript Handwritten Autograph Civil War Era Union Americana Confederate; Signed by Autograph . unknown
2010098111SEPUP LAB-AiDS 2022-01-01. Ring-bound. Like New. 0x0x0. In MINT/LIKE NEW Condition!! Sepup Labs: Science and Global Issues - Biology 3rd Edition - Living on Earth - Ecology Teacher Edition Ring-Bound. Copyright-2022 ISBN:9781630937195. Minimal storage wear only! We ship daily Mon-Sat. Customer service is always our top priority! Please contact us at 888-475-1077 to reach our customer service team!! SEPUP, LAB-AiDS unknown
194527245Vancouver B. C.: P. R. P. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1945. First Edition. Softcover. No author. Closed tears to the wraps. Interior is "fine." B/W photos of ruined cities in Germany "actual photographs by a Canadian Soldier." a scarce bit of WW2 ephemera. ; Oblong 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 30 pages . P. R. P. paperback
1824148954Paris: Chez C. J. Trouve 1824. Hardcover. Good. xxviii 224 p. 22 cm. Half red leather with red paper boards. Gold impressing. Marbled endpapers and text block edges. Black illustrations added to front cover. Stains to boards. Corners and edges worn tear in upper front hinge spine head chipped. Front endpaper loosening. Some foxing. French text. <br/><br/> Chez C. J. Trouve hardcover
B9798351707327Paperback / softback. New. paperback
13427Both on letterhead of Old Quarries Avening Gloucestershire. 20 and 24 October 1940. Both items 2pp. 12mo. Both in good condition on lightly-aged paper with slight evidence of previous mounting. The first letter addressed to 'The Editor Cambridge Daily News' begins: 'When I received my L.L.D Degree from the University in June 1931 you published in your issue of June 6 some photographs of the procession to the Senate House on that occasion.' He is writing 'on the off chance' that 'original prints' survive 'as I am most anxious to obtain one for my Autobiography if it is in any way possible to do so'. In the second letter to 'Mr. Stuart' he thanks the editor for the trouble he has taken: 'The photograph is excellent and exactly what I wanted.' He is also 'much amused' by Stuart's 'reminiscence of the Hastings Election 1906 I assume but shocked to learn what I had entirely forgotten that I could ever have spoken against my old friend Freeman Willingdon!' Fareham was a Conservative and Willingdon a Liberal. He recalls that he has stayed with Willingdon 'in India & elsewhere so often since; and was his Sponsor when he took his seat as a "Viscount" in the House of Lords; some 15 years ago.' To prove that there is 'no permanent breach' he is sending a photograph taken when Willingdon 'gave away the Prizes at Cheltenham College - of which I was President'. Both on letterhead of Old Quarries, Avening, Gloucestershire. 20 and 24 October 1940. unknown