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19461045CG1946. Oel auf Holz. 72 x 43 cm.
19461045CG1946. Oel auf Holz. 72 x 43 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
1992205368Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1992. 191 S., Ill., 19 cm. kart., broschiert.
18886517Paris, Calmann-Lévy, Collection E. Guillaume et Cie, 1888 ; petit in-4 ; demi-maroquin à coins tête-de-nègre, dos à nerfs pincés, auteur, titre et date dorés, listels de box noir mosaïqué sur les plats, tête dorée, couverture illustrée et dos conservés, non rogné (Léon Lapersonne) ; (8), 317, (7) pp., illustrations en noir et en couleurs.
19368266BBJena, Diederichs, 1936. 1. - 30. Tsd. 153 S. Kart. Aufkleber a. Vorsatz, sonst sehr guter Zust. mit Schutz-Umschl. (Dust-jacket). 30
47767Paris, Hachette, 1934. 15 x 22, 350 pp., reliure moderne, dos rexine, très bon état.
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
19411231771941 Verlagshaus Bong, Berlin - 1941 - In-8, relié, couverture cartonnée toilée sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 144 pages - Nombreuses photographies couleurs in et hors-texte - Ouvrage en allemand, Deutschsprachiges Buch
198421142Leipzig und Weimar: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1984. 313 Seiten , 18 cm, kart.,
186034086Green Street London: April 15 1860. 1860. Very good. - Letter penned in black ink filling most of both sides of a sheet of cream paper approximately 8 inches high by 6 inches wide bordered in black. The letter is tipped onto a slightly larger piece of card stock. Signed "Howard Douglas". There is a tiny chip to the left edge of the black border. Folded twice for mailing. Very good <p>Howard Douglas writes to Colonel John St. George 1812-1891 Director of Ordnance at the War Office asking for the return of a drawing of a gun which he wants to include in his upcoming book "Treatise on Naval Gunnery" fifth edition revised published in 1860. "I am anxious for the return of the drawing which I sent to you of the Armstrong Naval Gun on its carriage.The omission would deprive my work of a good deal of interest.I have stopped the Press waiting for your reply".<p>General Sir Howard Douglas 3rd Baronet 1776-1861 was a British military officer and Member of Parliament for Liverpool from 1842-1847. After entering the Royal Military Academy Woolwich he was commissioned Second Liutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1794 becoming Lieutenant a few months later. He served as Governor of New Brunswick from 1823-31 and had to deal with the Maine boundary dispute with the United States of 1828. He also founded Fredericton College now known as the University of New Brunswick and was its first Chancellor. From 1835 to 1840 he was Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands where he introduced a new code of laws known as "the Douglas code". The code infuriated the Greek Orthodox patriarchate in that it included innovations affecting family life especially marriage and divorce. Abused or abandoned women could more easily obtain a divorce. Further it legalized marriage between step-siblings and second cousins. Douglas was the author of several important military and naval treatises including the "Treatise on Naval Gunnery" of which the fifth edition is referred to in this letter. It became a standard text book and was the first publication to draw attention to its subject. Green Street [London]: April 15, 1860. unknown
1932100747<p>New York November 14 1932. 1932. Very good. - Over 85 words typed on his 8-5/8 inch high by 6-1/2 inch wide "90 Broad Street" stationery. Addressing the young campaign volunteer Seymour J. Halpern William J. Donovan the future head of the Office of Strategic Services writes "We have been through a hard fight together. We did not win the title but we did a real job." He goes on to show his appreciation to the young autograph collector "I want you to know that I appreciate that the fight could not have been fought as it was if it had not been for your continued loyalty and support. Please accept this as my symbol of appreciation." Signed in full "William J. Donovan". Donovan ran for Governor of New York State to succeed FDR in 1932. A Republican he lost to Herbert Lehman. Folded in half for mailing the edges are soiled and there are tears to the edges of the fold. Very good.</p><p>To house his law firm in March of 1932 Colonel William J. Donovan leased a large suite of offices in the Stone & Webster Building at 90 Broad Street in New York City.</p><p>The American attorney diplomat soldier and intelligence officer William J. Donovan 1883-1959 is best known as the head of the OSS the Office of Strategic Services which was the war time precursor to the CIA. A veteran of World War I Donovan was awarded the Medal of Honor the Distinguished Service Cross the Distinguished Service Medal and the National Security Medal. In 1941 FDR established the Office of the Coordination of Information with Donovan as its director. Once the U.S. entered the war the COI became the OSS in June of 1942 with Donovan now a major general as its head. Donovan created the OSS as a military psychological warfare service to include both psychological and unconventional warfare. The service would soon include elements that would be called "special operations" the first phase of which would be intelligence penetration including research and analysis and propaganda followed by a second stage incorporating sabotage and subversion. This second stage would be followed by guerilla action commando raids and support of resistance movements.</p><p>An avid autograph collector in his youth the then 19-year old campaign volunteer the future Queens New York Republican Congressman Seymour Halpern 1913-1997 started his political career as a campaign aide to New York's powerful mayor Fiorella La Guardia and first served in New York's State Senate for 14 years before seeking a seat in the U.S. Congress. In Albany Halpern sponsored 279 bills that became law including measures on schools housing civil rights nutrition and mental health. A Liberal he was something of an anomaly as the lone Republican representative from New York City and generally garnered support from Labor Unions and endorsement from the Liberal Party. Yet he never even considered switching parties as he considered membership in the Republican Party a family tradition and commitment. While he found ample time for his private pursuits including painting and collecting autographs he took his legislative duties very seriously. Of these he was proudest of his co-sponsorship of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and of the original 1965 Medicare legislation.</p> [New York], November 14, 1932.
199851153Berlin : Aufbau-Verl. 1998. 229 S. : 30 Abb.. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
201330679München : Kunstmann, 2013. 236 S. Pb.
2000120072Ilsfeld. Privatdruck. 2000. 96 Seiten. Mit mehreren Abbildungen. Farbig ill. Original-Karton-Einband. Gutes Exemplar. 21x15 cm
189017551Paris, Garnier Frères, 1890 ; fort in-8, cartonnage polychrome sur fond kaki, titre doré, dos décoré et doré, second plat décoré en noir, plats biseautés, tranches dorées ; (4), 1138 pp. , 54 illustrations aquarellées à la main, dont 16 hors-texte, 30 en-tête et 8 dessins in-texte, 7 vignettes en noir et blanc.
076-Do.J. Feder in Braun, braun laviert, mit einzelner schwarzer Federlinie umrandet, auf Bütten. 16,2:15,6 cm. Papier etwas gebräunt., sonst sehr gut erhalten. Provenienz: Sammlung Christian Hammer, Stockholm.
1916WOC-709Une Ame d'Elite–Francis Desbiolles–Séminariste-Soldat. Mort au Champ D'Honneur en Alsace le 27 Mai 1915. Portrait en frontispice. Thonon-les-Bains, Imprimerie Jules Masson, 1916. In-8 (22x14cm) broché, dos avec petite restauration. II,104pp.
6235PARIS, Ed. Calmann-Levy - 1872 - In-16 - 1/2 Reliure frottée - Titre doré - 127 pages + table
PARIS, Ed. Calmann-Levy - 1872 - In-16 - 1/2 Reliure frottée - Titre doré - 127 pages + table
19421093291942 Editions Berger-Levrault - 1942 - In-8, broché, couverture sous protection plastique - 65 p. + XV planches coloriées à la main - Quelques illustrations in-texte en N&B
0259781983.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2665paris ernest flammarion éditeur sans date in 12 broché 264 pages
19685518BBMünchen Schild Verl. 1968. 8° 288 S.: zahrl. Abb. Or.Pp. Leich gebräunt ansonsten Buch in gut. Zust. Deutscher Soldatenkalender , 16.
19785525BBMünchen Schild Verl. 1978. 8° 472 S.: zahrl. Abb. Or.Pp. Vorbesitzerstemp.a. d. Vors. , gut. Zust. Deutscher Soldatenkalender ,
19815504BBMünchen Schild Verl. 1981. 8° 480 S.: zahrl. Abb. Or.Pp. Vorbesitzerstemp.a.d.Vors. , gut. Zust. Deutscher Soldatenkalender , 29.