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HIS4001MNEL, 1988. In-8, broché, 190 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions de lettres n&b. Ex-libris manuscrit. Exemplaire satisfaisant
194312358BBGörlitz, Jungland-Verl., 1943. 3. Aufl., 13.-23. Tausend. 8. 318 S. Pappband., seltenes Exemp. guter, altersgemäßer Zustand., Buchrücken etw. ausgeblichen., Kanten leicht berieben., Buchdeckel gering beschmutzt., manche S. a. unt. Rand u. befleckt. 23
201114795Dresden : Winkelried (=Landser am Feind, Band 7), 2011. farb. ill. OPbd., 244 S., Gr.8° (=24 cm)
22537Siedler, o.J. noch eingeschweißt, 2x am Lager
Pages 482-576 + 30 pages of ads. Features: The "Brides" Special - when Swiss girls were regularly shipped to southern Chile to marry ranchers; Winter-Sport Mountaineering - how to avoid its dangers - article with photos; The Wreck of the 'County of Anglesea' - fight for the life of a capsized ship; Wanderings in Northern Persia - II - article with first-ever published photos of Kelat-i-Nadiri, the Gibraltar of Persia, and many other photos; A Fiery Ordeal - surviving a 1904 volcano on Mount Kloet on the island of Java; Down the Amazon from Source to Mouth, part VII; From Job to Job Around the World, Part II - fantastic travelogue of two young Americans in Japan and Korea with wonderful photos; The Saving Shadow - Rev. Wm. F. Rigge of the Creighton University Observatory uses shadows to help acquit a man facing serious charges; A Motor-Boat in Mexico - the villagers had never seen anything like it;; The Marchwood Ghost Mystery - A Highland Regiment soldier committed suicide in 1885 and his ghost was supposed to haunt the sentry's beat;;"The Heathen Chinee" - principally concerned with the Chinaman's attitude towards railways - also tells some quaint stories about the 'spirits of wind and water' which rule his actions during and after his life - article with great photos, especially all the Chinese aboard a Shanghai-Nanking Railway engine they had fled only a week before; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
190118723Berlin, Otto Janke, (1901). 2. Aufl. OBrosch. 136 S. 8°. Ebd.-Läsionen, unbeschnitten, Namenseintr. a. Vortitel.
32p. Profusely illustrated with photographs of French soldiers. Oblong 12mo. Original full printed wraps. Inked stamped ownership of Eisenhart (York, PA) on front wrap. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap. Nice copy of a scarce piece. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 13
1998237863Berlin : Henschel, 1998. 335 S. 22 cm. Bibliothekseinband, gebundene Ausgabe.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed Fuat Ziya Çiyiltepe. Dated 1928. 1 p. In Ottoman script. 22x18 cm. Addressed to Commander in Kizan Hani. Includes an assignment report. A military subject about Erzincan, Kizan Hani. "Kizan Hani ve civari bir kol noktasidir. Siz de Kizan Hani'na 9 numero kol noktasi kumandanisiniz..."
200847602ABMünchen, Bassermann Verlag, 2008. 25 cm, 308 Seiten, mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen, gelber farbig illustrierter Hochglanzpappband. Einband stellenweise lichtbleichig (besonders der Rücken), sonst kaum gebraucht, gut bis sehr gut erhalten.
199427546Frankfurt am Main, Verlag für akademische Schriften, 1994. 119 Seiten. ill. OBroschur.
1994973787Frankfurt (Main): VAS. 1994. 119 S. 21 cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, eher ungelesen (Innen); Einer Schrifteintrag auf dem Titelblatt; Einband (Außen) hat geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Außenecke des Buchs ist gering uneben-knickspurig; Eine Gelenkseite nahe Vorderdeckel oben min. bestoßen; Broschiert
19173900259048FONDS-14-18, P, Téqui, Libraire, Paris ; E, Vitte, Libraire, Lyon 1917
19541098311954 Editions Grasset - 1954 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en N&B - 359 p.
67010Bruxelles, Office de Publicité, 1946. 13 x 19, 61 pp., broché, bon état.
2015154448München : Dt. Verl.-Anst. 2015. 350 S. 22*14 cm. OPappband, OSchu.
194311448BBBreslau, Hirt, 1943. 2. Aufl. 101 S. Ill. broschiert. guter, altersgem. Zustand., Buchdeckel etw. berieben., S. leicht gebr. 2
1916130417Berlin : W. Bloch [1916]. 221 S. 22,5*16,5 cm. OHalbleinenband.
191658571Berlin : Meidingern [1916]. 228 S. : Ill. ; 8°, Schrift: Fraktur / Altdeutsche Schrift. illustrierter Kaliko - Einband, gebundene Ausgabeleichte Gebrauchsspuren am Einband, sonst guter Zustand
553112 September 1856. On piece of grey paper roughly 10.5 x 13.5 cms. Creased and with some evidence of previous mounting on reverse. Docketed 'From general Reibell commanding in the Haut Rhein - who cut his way into the Tuilleries & saved Louis Philippe & his Queen; commanded the Cavalry in Paris afterwards on the jour des revoltees sic Etc. -.' Reads 'Je ne regarde pas la partie comme perdue tout <s'en> faut nous causerons de ce qu'ils faudras faire Tout a vous Generale Reibell'. 12 September 1856. unknown
55219 October 1907; on letterhead of The Lawn Walmer. Two pages 12mo. Very good on lightly creased paper. He is sending five autographs to add to her collection and is 'sorry not to have those of distinguished men of later dates but I am quite out of the service now'. Wonders if she knows his 'very dear friend General Nicholson who is living now at St. Andrews. He and his wife are among our dearest friends.' He 'saw the Godfreys last week - both well.' 9 October 1907; on letterhead of The Lawn, Walmer. unknown
25411'CIRCULAR. / WAR-OFFICE / 10th JULY 1807.' Whitehall London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 8vo. In fair condition on lightly aged and worn paper. Folded twice. A printed circular completed in manuscript by a secretary for the ‘Earle of Hardwicke Kt’ as Colonel of the Cambridge Regiment of Militia and signed by Pulteney ‘Ja: Pulteney’. Note at head of page in a third contemporary hand: ‘Copied for Col. the Rt. Hon. Chas. Yorke - 14/7/7’. The circular states that ‘Clothing for the next Year may be immediately provided’ with any not wanted by a certain date ‘from a Decrease in the Number of Supernumeraries’ ‘to be considered as public Stores’. Endorsed in the third hand: ‘War Office 1807 / Secy. of War. July 10 / Clothing for 1808 / Copy made out for Col. Yorke / 14/7/7’. '(CIRCULAR.) / WAR-OFFICE, / 10th JULY, 1807.' [Whitehall, London.] hardcover
2601323 June 1796. 'Entered in the Office for Auditing the Public Accounts the 9th of February 1797'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p folio. Text clear and entire on worn and grubby paper with chipping to edges and slight loss to one corner with one closed tear repaired with archival tape. Embossed tax stamps at head. Good firm signature at bottom right ‘David Dundas.’ beside small seal in red wax with crumbling impression. At bottom left: ‘Signed Sealed and Delivered being first duly stampt in the Presence of us / John Landon / M King’. Downwards in left-hand margin: 'Entered in the Office for Auditing the Public Accounts the 9th of February 1797 / Thos Gibbes’. Begins: ‘Know all Men by these Presents that I David Dundas Esqr. Major General of His Majestys Forces and Colonel of the Twenty Second Regiment of Foot for and in Consideration of Clothing furnished and delivered by Alexander Adair Esqr. of Pall Mall to and for the Use of the said Regiment .’. The document concerns ‘the Offreckonings or Clothing Money of Twenty Serjeants Twenty Corporals Eight Drummers Two Hundred Privates Ten Contingent Men and Eight Warrant Men’. 23 June 1796. 'Entered in the Office for Auditing the Public Accounts the 9th of February 1797'. hardcover
19982Docketed as from Stratton Street with date 31 January 1803. . 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged. Written in a difficult hand. Docketed on reverse of second leaf in a neat hand explaining the context: 'Genl Thomas Graham Stratton Street 31 Janry 1803 wrote him first febry that Peers could not be Commssrs of Supply 1803 3 Febry wrote Lord Keith.' Graham's letter reads: 'There is the list – except two names wch. Lord Keith wishes to have inserted & the memorandum. Of wch. I have mislaid – one is the Baillie of Kinkardine sic for the time being I think – but it wd. be best to apply to him for the proper designations & if necessary afterwards to write to Mrs. Paton abt. them – I think it wd. be worth while to have this list printed - & carefully examin'd & any errors corrected – I will be at the expense & then no mistake can take place in the names or designations in the act of parliament. Transcribing them from this printed list'. He ends by asking to be advised on the matter. [ Docketed as from Stratton Street, with date 31 January 1803. ] unknown
22140Woodthorp nr Wakefield 27 March 1826. Five pages 12mo a little grubby with selltape securing the bifolium text clear. P.4 docketing with details of contents. Text: He thanks Wilson for his letter but says he can't "render you any efficient Service in facilitating your arduous and most interesting remarks. I certainly used my best Andeavours to obtain for you the Distinction which you conceived and seem still to imagine could have been useful to you I was not o fthat opinion. But as it was clear that it could do you no harm if it did you no good and that you wished it I very much regretted to find an obstacle in my Way as immoveable as any of the Mountains you have ascended. What you have already given to the publick and done me the Honor of sending to me And the Letters you favored me with during your Travels gave to the Ladys sic of my Family in particular Lady Cathcart and to myself the greatest delight." He then thanks his for sedning a copy of his latest book in wnich he gives "a most interesting Survey of the Nations and Countreys sic under the usual heads of Observation But to have collected particular and very interesting Details and Documents in Regard to military means . and Civil constitutions which are not of very easy Attainment and most of which as far as I recollect have not yet appeared in any Publication of authority in the English Language. ." He concludes with emphasising his current address and giving instructions for posting the book. In a postscript he passes on Lady Cathcart and his daughters' compliments. Note: Wilson published "Travels in Norway Sweden Denmark Hanover Germany Netherlands & c." in 1826. Woodthorp, nr Wakefield, 27 March 1826 unknown