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19691088881969 30 avril 1969 - Editée par le Service Information du Premier Régiment Etranger (Sidi-Bel-Abbès) - Imprimé sur les Presses de Képi Blanc - In-4, broché - Couverture illustrée - 141 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleur et N&B
34407liHattingen/Ruhr, Imma, o.J. Leinen, mit Goldschrift-Deckelprägung, ca. DinA 5, 256 Seiten, farbig illustrierter Originalumschlag / Schutzumschlag / OU (FEHLERHAFT), Einband mit einigen Gebrauchsspuren, fleckig, leicht verzogen/schief, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt gebräunt und stark fleckig, trotz der deutlichen Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren mindestens ausreichender Zustand / used! [3 Warenabbildungen]
0656892579.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
3850The letters 31 August 1927 and 22 March 1928; the card 2 July 1928; all three items 76 Jermyn St St. James's one letter on letterhead. British soldier and colonial official 1869-1933 Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Gambia Colony and Protectorate 1920-7. All three items very good. Both letters one page quarto; both bearing the R.S.A. stamp and one docketed. All three items signed 'C. A. Armitage'. LETTER ONE: Thanks the R.S.A. Committee for the invitation 'to read a Paper on the Gambia Colony . I have been retired from Colonial Service after thirty-three years work in West Africa and am engaged at the moment in considering my plans for the future.' He is willing to give the lecture with lantern slides if required 'early in October next'. LETTER TWO: 'I should like Lord Lugard to be my Chairman when I read my Paper on the "Gambia Colony and Protectorate" at your Meeting on the 22nd May and failing him Sir Mathew Nathan'. He is sending the typescript and requires a lantern slide operator. POSTCARD two pages 12mo: Acknowledges receipt of twenty-four copies of the R.S.A. journal 'containing the paper that I read on the 22nd. May last'. The letters 31 August 1927 and 22 March 1928; the card, 2 July 1928; all three items 76 Jermyn St, St. James's (one letter on le unknown
1977MILI1131Ldn., Batsford Ltd. (1977). 140 S., mit zahlr. sw. Abb., OPp. m. farb. ill. OU., dieser mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren, Kopfschn. schwach angestaubt m. kl. Fl., Besitzerstemp. am vord. Innendeckel. In Englisch.
P., Plon, 1896. Cinq volumes in-8 reliure (d'époque) demi chagrin rouge, dos long souligné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées, portrait -V-477 pp-un fac-similé, gravure-515 pp., portrait-419 pp., gravure-440 pp., portrait-452 pp. Rousseurs éparses. Tampon sur les pages de faux titre et de titre. Portaits et gravures sont reproduits en héliogravure.
23284Osborne 2 January 1862. Black-bordered three pages 12mo bifolium fold marks good condition. Text: "I have not failed to lay before Her Majesty the Queen the purport of your letter of the 31st Ult. Her Majesty was well assured that the University of Cambridge was not likely to be backward in any expression of Sympathy with Herself in Her overwhelming grief or to be wanting in any mark of respect for their Chancellor. In the constant association for which my office afforded me the highly valued opportunities I have ofter heard my beloved Master express the feelings of Pride with which he viewed His position as Chancellor of your great University and the deep interest which he took in its Welfare. I have the Honor .". Osborne, 2 January 1862. unknown
1986200987Hoffmann Campe, 1986. 319 Seiten gebunden mit Schutzumschlag
19451202381945 Editions Flammarion - 1945 - In-12, broché, sous papier cristal - 66 pages - Le tirage a été limité à 2200 exemplaires sur Vélin des Vosges dont 200 numérotés de I à CC, ex. N° CXXI
16269Grant Cottage King's Road Sloane Square London. 21 January 1813. 2pp. cr.8vo 30 x 18.5cm. In fair condition aged and worn with slight damage to one corner resulting in loss of one word of text. 62 lines of text with deletions and emendations and the thirteen lines of the conclusion largely rewritten. Headed: 'To the Right Honorable the Earl of sic Bathurst His Majestys Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial & War Department &c &c &c the Memorial of Major General Charles Viscount Grant de Vaux Shewest sic'. The first paragraph reads: 'That your memorialist although a french Emigrant is descended from two ancient and noble British families both by his father and mother and holds at present the rank of major general in the British Service - having resided in England since the year 1790 during which period after his services in the Emigrants Army became unnecessary he devoted his attentions to objects of Science and has published several works on Astronomy Navigation History &c tending to discoveries particularly on Nautical Science and on the history of Mauritius; which having met the approbation of men of talents and the patronage of Government your memorialist humbly hopes that his labours will ultimately prove beneficial to this country and to his unfortunate and numerous family.' The second paragraph concerns 'a large tract of Land in Canada' granted to him in 1794 'with a view to remove to that country a considerable number of french Emigrants who were to be conducted by him'. The third paragraph concerns 'the island of Mauritius where your memorialist was born' where his father 'the late Baron Grant &c commanded the troops' which has been 'conquered by his majesty's arms and is a valuable colony of Great Britain' The fourth paragraph concerns his family he having married 'a native of this country by whom he has eight children not provided for all born in England'. In the fifth paragraph he stresses his 'loyalty and integrity'. In conclusion he prays that 'your Lordship be pleased to issue an order that his Grant of land may be conferred to him in the isle of France 'the Isle of France' was another name for Mauritius his native country in lieu of the grant in Canada which was extensive according to his rank and numerous family'. Biographical/Historical NoteCharles Grant vicomte de Vaux was the descendant of a family of nobles who had emigrated from Scotland to France in the 14th century. Vaux was born in 1749 on the island of Mauritius where his father Louis-Charles Grant the Baron de Vaux served as governor. As a youth Vaux sailed to France to be educated and settled at Vaux-sur-Seulle in Normandy and eventually became an army officer. During the American Revolution he sided with the colonists and earned money selling supplies to the colonies and investing in ships to engage in privateering. The majority of the ships were lost and after the war Vaux petitioned the United States Congress for compensation. Though Vaux considered emigrating to North America he remained in France until forced by the revolution in France to flee to Great Britain in 1790. During his time as a refugee Vaux became interested in the prospect of starting a settlement in Canada and much of his energy during the next decade was focused on gaining permissions and raising money for the expedition. In the mid-1790s Vaux attempted to support himself as an army officer after being granted the position of colonel and permission to recruit a regiment which he formed with other French émigrés; it was stationed temporarily in Holland. This pursuit failed however and the regiment was dispersed after France invaded Holland during the French Revolutionary wars. Vaux then turned to writing to support himself publishing numerous books which included History of Mauritius and Introduction to Four New Maps of the Four Quarters all the while still attempting to plan a Canadian settlement. Despite his constant petitioning planning and pleas for aid Vaux was never able to realize his dream of moving to Canada. Little is known of the last two decades of his life but he is thought to have died in France around 1818." Grant Cottage, King's Road, Sloane Square [London]. 21 January 1813. unknown
DG-49-485865777821New. unknown
18011A.Rd" Addison Road 27 July 1857. Three pages 8vo sl. crumpled but text clear and complete though something of a scrawl. He apologises for hasty writing and asks of "the Exhibition at Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition is open or to be seen on Sundays Underlined. The Duc de Richelieu is going to Scotland & can only go there on Sunday. To save time perhaps you would be so good as to answer him yes underlined or no underlined. He knows English thouroughly well". He gives the full Holland House address for where the Duc is staying. He concludes with information about suffering an attack by some form of cholera. Note: see "The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832 ed. D.R. Fisher 2009". A.Rd" [ Addison Road ], [27 July 1857?] unknown
19840Holdernesse House London . 7 February 1843. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Addressed to 'My Dear Lord Chief Baron'. He is coming 'to Town for my waiting for a few days' and hopes that Pollock's 'important time could allow of you to see me for a few minutes'. He is willing either to call on Pollock or receive a visit from him 'at any time you would kindly appoint'. Holdernesse House [ London ]. 7 February 1843. unknown
5953Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, s.d. (ca 1870). 14 x 22, 239 pp., illustrations, reliure rouge et or, très bon état.
19461113121946 Editions du Panache, Chez Cart (libraire) - 1946 - Petit In-12, feuillets libres sous jaquette illustrée et papier cristal - Sans pagination - Avec 18 gravures uniformes et 11 gravures médaille, en couleurs et hors-texte
2014306575München : Allitera-Verlag, 2014. 283 Seiten ; 22 cm Originalbroschur.
25043Paris 7 October 1821. Three pages 4to bifolium good condition. An elegant handwriting. Allow me to present yo you Mr Grattan my country man - the author of Philibert a gentleman and a scholar. He has resided some time in France and is going to London perhaps more to ascertain what he can do there thro' the medium of his literary invocations for the benefit of his Wife and young Family than with any fixed object or well arranged plan. Should he happen to be in London during the Session of Parliament Mr Grattan may probably wish to offer himself to you as a reporter for which situation from his information and habits I should suppose him to be well qualified and should he make any such application will you have the kindness to recollect this letter. I am quite aware how rarely it can happen to find you without a long list of applicants for a connexion with your highly popular and valuable Establishment and I know also the praise-worthy anxiety with which you so liberally protect and give the preference to your old acquaintance - your faithful and talented assistant but yet with this knowledge as there must be occasional vacancies and changes in all such extensive concerns I give Mr Grattan this introduction which from your polite and friendly attention to me at all times I venture to hope will dispose you to receive kindly his visit tho' it should not at once procure for him that connexion with you he would naturally be so desirous to establish should he happen to determine upon residing in London. .". Note: a. Wikipedia Grattan 1792 – 1864 was an Irish novelist poet historian and diplomat. " It was here Bordeaux that he started as a writer beginning with Philibert 1819 an octo-syllabic poem in six cantos. Soon after he moved to Paris where he made met Thomas Moore Washington Irving Adolphe Thiers Béranger Lamartine and other distinguished literary men and became a steady contributor to the Westminster Review Edinburgh Review the New Monthly Magazine and other periodicals."; b. a very substantial obituary appeared in the New Monthly Magazine 1826 pp.517-520 for what it's worth. Paris, 7 October 1821. 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
1933309215München [2 SO 4, Wittelbacherstr. 16] : E. Ebering, 1933. 224 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalleinen.
3791385372.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
DADAX3791385372Prestel 2019-06-25. Bilingual. hardcover. New. 10.19x0.59x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Prestel hardcover
19901216881990 Editions Productions "Le Burnous" - Sans date (années 1990-2000) - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 104 pages - nombreuses illustrations et reproduction photographiques en couleurs in-texte
65134 parties en un volume in folio reliure éditeur cartonnée crème avec titre doré au dos et sur le premier plat.Tome 1: Fezzan-Tripolitaine Tunisie,couverture avec titre bleu blanc rouge,illustré,GP éditeur 63 pages illustrations photographiques 15 décembre 1944.Tome 2:le corps expéditionnaire français dans la campagne d’Italie même couverture 79 pages,illustrations photographiques GP éditeur février 1945.Tome 3:Libération du territoire même couverture 95 pages,illustrations photographiques GP éditeur mai 1945:Tome 4:Du Rhin au Danube couverture avec titre illustré gaufré,bleu blanc rouge 95 pages,GP éditeur novembre 1949 Complet un coin émoussé, mors supérieur droit renforcé, intérieur très bon état. Bon état d’ensemble
1967CCC-86552. HUIT SIECLES DE GENDARMERIE J.F. Editions - Larrieu-Bonnel, 1967. 445 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Grand In-4°. Jaquette labîmée, livre en tres bon etat. Préface de Pierre Messmer. Sergents d'armes et gendarmerie. Gendarmerie nationale. In-4 Relié. Photos possibless