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1953100148568Les éditeurs français réunis 1953 in12. 1953. Broché. Le roman raconte l'histoire d'un jeune soldat pendant la guerre d'Indochine dont la vie est sauvée par une dernière cartouche. Il s'agit de la première œuvre romanesque de Jean-Pierre Chabrol écrite en 1953
18693CBFrankfurt am Main, Fachhochschulverlag, der Verlag für angewandte Wissenschaft, 2020. 8°, 245 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), ordentlich ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar mit kleinem Aufkleber auf Titelseite, 2 Seiten oben mit Eckknick, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
344844to. 1 pp. Folded for mailing. Very good. In addition to his service in the War of 1812 the Creek War 1836 and the Sminole War Jesup served 42 years as the quartermaster general; "under his able direction the quartermaster department was organized upon a sound military and business basis. officer's in the department have always venerated him" DAB. <br/><br/> unknown books
21800Date 1793 added in another hand. One page 18 x 11cm fold marks minor damage spike-hole. "Sir J. Blaquiere sends the bearer for the Port folio and desires this favor that his little drawing may be rolld and sent likewise." Date 1793 added in another hand. unknown
1918CCC00498191. In-8 reliure plein cuir dans sont emboitage, volume composé d'un choix de 100 dessins, pris parmi les meilleurs publiés par cet artiste, dont la fameuse série " les grandes vertus française" exemplaire sur Japon N°84 acheve d imprimer novembre 1918, photos possibles
193826200HABANA, CUBA, 1938. 1 vol. in-8 relié (20x 14 cm), texte en espagnol, reliure demi-basane fauve, titre doré sur pièce de titre rouge,174 (2) pages. Envoi autographe non identifié sur la page de garde (dédicace à l'auteur Maurice d'Hartoy). Intérieur très frais, peu courant. Bon exemplaire.
ria9781032666235_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Le Soldat’s Voluntary Servitude. Masochism and Morality presents an extraordinary analysis of masochism the subject death drive and sexual discourse inspired by Freudian drive theory philosophy gender theory political science and hardcover
ria9781032666259_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Le Soldat's Voluntary Servitude. Masochism and Morality presents an extraordinary analysis of masochism the subject death drive and sexual discourse inspired by Freudian drive theory philosophy gender theory political science and m paperback
19691205001969 Published by Macdonald & Co., Purnell's History of the Second World War, collection "Battle Book", N° 7 - 1969 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 160 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Ouvrage en anglais
19861177Zabern - Verlag, Mainz 1986. 313 Seiten, mit 24 Text-Abbildungen, und 80 Tafeln mit 31 Farb- und 126 Schwarzweissabb Gebundene Ausgabe, , Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 39,95
1940167421Berlin : Mittler, 1940. 207 S. ; 8 OLeinen, Frakturschrift, Kopffarbschnitt, SU
1996154444Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta. 1996. 324 S. 21,5*13,5 cm OLeinenband, OSchu.
19262110502150306340Treasure Museum 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Treasure Museum paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). [3], 158 p. Occasionally minor age-toning on pages and cover. Spine restored. Uncut and untrimmed copy with sensitive extremities. Otherwise a good copy. First Edition and extremely rare Baku imprint of Karabekir's book including his advices to children, printed in Baku in the same year when the Red Army captured Azerbaijan. Printing types are peculiar to the Caucasus imprints. The author wrote this book in his own words to teach children "the first facts of life". Kâzim Karabekir Pasha, who took care of thousands of children who lost their parents during the First World War, is a statesman and soldier who was also closely interested in the education of these children. "My Advice" book purposes to reach teachers and parents as well as primary and secondary school students. The rights and wrongs that every child should know about life are explained in a sweet way. The book contains more than a hundred moral and other advices on issues such as the importance of being friendly, how to spend money, hospitality rules, spies, paying attention to cleanliness, helping each other, and respecting elders. Musa Kazim Karabekir Pasha was a Turkish general and politician. He was the commander of the Eastern Army of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I and served as Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey before his death. Karabekir was appointed commander of the 2nd Corps on the Caucasian front (Erzurum, Kars, and Baku) and fought bitterly against the Russian and Armenian forces for almost ten months. In September 1917, he was promoted to brigadier general by a decree of the Sultan. OCLC 13180947.; Özege 16062.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original typescript letter signed (TLS) by Kâzim Karabekir to Nevzat Ayas [Abdullatif Nevzad Ayasbeyoglu], (1889-1966), who was an important Turkish politician. 21x15 cm. In Turkish (Modern) with Latin letters. 1 p. [in four]. 'Sevgili Bay Nevzad Ayas, Yazilarinizi ilgili iç makama bildirmemizi uygun görürüm. Sevgilerimle gözlerinizden öperim, K. Karabekir'. "The Grand National Assembly of Turkey Presidency - Special" letterhead. The letter has five typescript lines with autograph signature of Karabekir. Musa Kâzim Karabekir was a Turkish general and politician. He was the commander of the Eastern Army of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I and served as Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey before his death. Karabekir was born in 1882 as the son of an Ottoman general, Mehmet Emin Pasha, in the Kocamustafapasa quarter of the Kuleli neighborhood of Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. The Karabekir family traced its heritage back to the medieval Karamanid principality in central Anatolia. Karabekir toured several places in the Ottoman Empire while his father served in the army. He returned to Istanbul in 1893 with his mother after his father's death in Mecca. They settled in the Zeyrek quarter. Karabekir was put into Fatih military secondary school the next year. After finishing his education there, he attended the Kuleli Military High School, from which he graduated in 1899. He continued his education at the Ottoman Military College, which he finished on 6 December 1902 at the top of his class. As a junior officer, after two months he was commissioned in January 1906 to the Third Army in the region around Bitola in North Macedonia. There, he was involved in fights with Greek and Bulgarian komitadjis. For his successful service, he was promoted to the rank of Senior Captain in 1907. In the following years, he served in Constantinople and again in the Second Army in Edirne. During his service in Edirne, Karabekir was promoted to the rank of major on 27 April 1912. He took part in the First Balkan War against Bulgarian forces, but was captured during the Battle of Edirne-Kale on 22 April 1913. He remained a POW until the armistice of 21 October 1913. Before the outbreak of World War I, Karabekir served for a while in Constantinople and was then sent to some European countries like Austria, Germany, France and Switzerland. In July 1914, he returned home, as a world war was likely. He was commissioned to the Iraqi front to join the Sixth Army. For his success at Gallipoli, he was decorated in December 1915 both by the Ottoman and German Command, and was contemporaneously promoted to colonel. In April 1916, he took over the command of the 18th Corps, which gained a great victory over the British forces led by General Charles Townshend during the Siege of Kut-al Amara in Iraq. Karabekir was appointed commander of the 2nd Corps on the Caucasian front and fought bitterly against the Russian and Armenian forces for almost ten months. In September 1917, he was promoted to brigadier general by a decree of the Sultan. In compliance with the Treaty of Sèvres, which ended World War I, Ottoman Sultan Mehmet Vahdettin gave Karabekir the order to surrender to Entente powers, which he refused to obey. He stayed in the region and, on the eve of the Erzurum Congress when Mustafa Kemal had just arrived in Erzurum, he secured the city with a Cavalry Brigade under his command to protect him and the congressmen. He pledged with Mustafa Kemal to join the Turkish national movement and subsequently took the command of the Eastern Front during the Turkish War of Independence by the Kuva-yi Milliye. Karabekir Pasha moved to Ankara in October 1922, and continued to serve in the parliament as Deputy of Edirne. He was still the acting commander of the Eastern Army when he was elected Deputy of Constantinople on 29 June 1923. Six months later, he was appointed Inspector of the First Army. Parliament awarded him the highest Turkish "Order of Inde
201455424Bielefeld : Theseus 2014. 279 S. : Ill. ; 21 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
46344Paraiges.2013.In-8,couv.souple ill.en couleurs.237 p.Ills.Dédicace de l'Auteur. Etat neuf.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 20 plates and numerous wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces by A. S. Hartwick, preliminaries very lightly spotted, frontispiece guard moderately spotted and offset to title, small neat signature on front free endpaper; original pictorial blue cloth gilt, fife and drummer boys from plate facing p.58 elaborately blocked in gilt on upper board, pictorial back gilt, all edges gilt, a very bright, crisp, clean copy. Collects seven stories first published between 1888 and 1890. Livingston, 133; Martindale 67; Stewart 157.
19611168731961 Editions J'ai lu, N° 121 et 122 - 1961 - In-12, broché couverture illustrée par Jan Lenica - 446 pages
191573546München, Georg Müller, (1915). 2 Bll., 318 S., 1 Bll. Mit zahlr. s/w. Text-Illustr. (20 x 13,5 cm). OLn.
0118-Bo.J. Radierung, auf Velin. 21,6:27,7 cm. Mit der Adresse von Ferd. Kettner in Wien zu Mariahilf. Provenienz: Sammlung W.I. Hooft, Amsterdam (1782-1863), ohne das Oval. Literatur: Jahn 136, III, mit ?No.8.? rechts oben. Sehr selten! - Oben auf den Plattenrand geschnitten, mit schmalem Rändchen um die drei übrigen Plattenkanten.
0119-Bo.J. Kreidelithographie, 1816, auf leicht gräulichem Velin. 20,9:28,1 cm. Literatur: Jahn 178, I (von II), unverkürzt; Dussler 7; Winkler 16, I (von II). - Inkunabel der Lithographie! Sehr selten!
0117-Bo.J. Radierung, auf Velin. 22:27,6 cm. Mit der Adresse von Ferd. Kettner in Wien zu Mariahilf. Provenienz: Sammlung W.I. Hooft, Amsterdam (1782-1863), ohne das Oval. Literatur: Jahn 135, IV, mit ?No.9.? rechts oben. Sehr selten! - Unten auf den Plattenrand geschnitten, mit schmalem Rändchen um die drei übrigen Plattenkanten.
198117756Gütersloh [u.a.] : Bertelsmann-Club [u.a.], [1981]. 191 S. 8°. Lizenzausg. Ill. OBroschur.
201037575Weimar, Stiftung Gedenkstätten Buchenwald und Mittelbau-Dora, 2010. 251 Seiten, illustriert, 27 x 20 cm, Broschur.