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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
5953Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, s.d. (ca 1870). 14 x 22, 239 pp., illustrations, reliure rouge et or, très bon état.
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
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.
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.
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
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
0656892579.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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]
19561088851956 15 avril 1956 - Editée par le Service Information du Premier Régiment Etranger (Sidi-Bel-Abbès) - Imprimé sur les Presses de Képi Blanc - In-4, broché - Couverture illustrée (ZEITLER) - 208 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en noir et blanc
19591088861959 31 mars 1959 - Editée par le Service Information du Premier Régiment Etranger (Sidi-Bel-Abbès) - Imprimé sur les Presses de Képi Blanc - In-4, broché - Couverture illustrée - 212 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en noir et blanc
19601088871960 2 avril 1960 - Editée par le Service Information du Premier Régiment Etranger (Sidi-Bel-Abbès) - Imprimé sur les Presses de Képi Blanc - In-4, broché - Couverture illustrée - 154 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en noir et blanc
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
19977355Gráficas Cubanas 1997. paperback. Bueno. Alicante 1997. Gráficas Cubanas. Sello del anterior propietario. Rústica. 424 pp. 21x14 Gráficas Cubanas paperback
1887000311Paris Hurtrel 1887
19757181975 - broché - Editions Regain - 1975 - In-8 (19 x 13,5 cm) broché - 475 pages - Il est précisé, pour le nom de l'auteur : Georges Cabane d'ASSAS dans la Résistance - A PROPOS : Georges Cabane raconte l'histoire de résistants du sud de la France entre 1940 et 1944. À travers leurs actions clandestines contre l'occupation allemande, leurs arrestations et leurs combats pour la Libération, il rend hommage à leur courage et à leur engagement, tout en montrant que leur souvenir reste vivant malgré le temps.
19933139417Ohne Ort (Bonn): Verlag Soldat im Volk (Förderungsverein deutscher Soldatenverbände e.V.) 1993. 208 Seiten. Gr. 8° (21 x 15 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
191821085London: St. Thomas' Hospital 1918. Very Good. London: St. Thomas' Hospital ca. 1918. Original necklace of twenty-one hand-made wallpaper beads each approx. 4cm. in length interspersed with colored glass beads. Wallpaper beads a bit browned else a fine piece of vernacular jewelry. <br /> <br /> Slightly later manuscript card attached to necklace stating "Necklace made of wall paper by a wounded soldier / In St. Thomas' Hospital London. 1914 - 1918 War." The hospital located on London's South Bank would indeed have seen many convalescing soldiers though we have been unable to find mention of other similar examples of soldier-made wallpaper beads this example possibly made to be sold at a local fundraiser or bazaar. St. Thomas' Hospital unknown
ria9781847345394_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
193318067BBHamburg, Deutsche Hausbücherei, 1933. 127 S. Pappband, guter, altersgemäßer Zustand, Vortitel gering Vortitel, Einband etwas beschmutzt u. berieben.
77154Darmstadt : wbg Philipp von Zabern [2019]. 111 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 31 cm Karton 0
1918205021918. Buffalo Soldier regiments depicted in stereoview photographs from the World War I era document African American cavalrymen and infantry units serving in segregated formations of the United States Army during the early twentieth century. These images record soldiers from several historically significant Black military units including the 9th U.S. Cavalry the 10th Cavalry and the 369th Infantry Regiment. African American soldiers served in large numbers during World War I despite segregation in the armed forces and the war marked a turning point in public recognition of Black military service. The photographs capture cavalry movement machine gun training and celebratory returns from the European front preserving visual evidence of the military presence and public visibility of Buffalo Soldiers during the conflict.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of seven stereoview photographs published by the Keystone View Company during the World War I period. The views depict soldiers from the 9th U.S. Cavalry the 8th Regiment of Colored Troops the 10th Cavalry the Chicago Regiment of Colored Troops and the 15th Regiment of the 369th Infantry. Two stereoviews show Black machine gun companies operating Lewis guns one of the principal light machine guns used on the Western Front during the war. Another view shows Troop K of the 10th Cavalry moving on horseback at Camp Chickamauga in Georgia. Additional stereoviews depict African American soldiers returning from European service and marching in public celebrations including scenes of troops parading along major boulevards such as Fifth Avenue in New York.<br /> <br /> The Buffalo Soldier regiments had already established a long military record before the First World War. Units such as the 10th Cavalry formed part of the segregated Regular Army created after the Civil War and served in campaigns across the western United States during the Indian Wars later participating in the Spanish American War the Philippine American War and operations during the Mexican Revolution. World War I marked one of the final periods in which cavalry units remained visible in American military organization as mechanized armor and motorized vehicles soon replaced mounted troops. At the same time Black soldiers who returned from service were celebrated in wartime parades yet continued to face segregation and racial discrimination within American society. Stereoview cards remain well preserved with light age wear typical of early twentieth century photographic prints. Very good condition overall and a visually compelling record of Buffalo Soldiers during the World War I era. unknown
1918205031918. Keystone View Company. Buffalo Soldiers stereoview photographs World War I era document African American military service in the American Expeditionary Forces and place segregated Black troops within the broader Allied war effort in Europe. The images identify units of "Colored Troops" including engineers of the Signal Corps and depict formations logistical organization and moments of assembly such as soldiers "lined up for democracy." These photographs situate African American soldiers-many of whom descended from the Buffalo Soldier regiments established after the Civil War-within a transnational military environment that included French British and colonial forces. Scenes showing interaction with Moroccan and Indian troops on French roads reflect the multinational composition of Allied armies during the final phases of the war while the presence of Black American troops underscores their continued participation in major military operations despite segregation within the U.S. Army.<br /> <br /> France and possibly other European locations circa 1917-1919. Archive of seven stereoview photographs published by the Keystone View Company. Images depict African American soldiers in formation including lines for mess and organized ranks as well as mixed Allied groupings on roadways and near encampments. Stereographic format intended for three-dimensional viewing with printed captions identifying subjects and units. Photographs emphasize both structured military order and the varied roles occupied by Black troops particularly in engineering and support divisions.<br /> <br /> Produced during the final years of World War I these stereographs align with the expanded deployment of African American soldiers overseas and the broader visibility of Black troops within global conflict. While their service contributed to Allied operations these soldiers returned to a United States that maintained racial segregation and limited civil rights situating the archive within the larger history of African American military participation and postwar inequality. As visual records the images support research into race military organization and the international dimensions of the war. Light handling wear; overall very good condition. unknown
1890187391890. African American soldier photographed among members of a United States Army camp unit in the American West during the late nineteenth century providing visual documentation of Black participation within the military environment during the era of segregated service. African American soldiers served in the United States Army throughout the nineteenth century most prominently in units known as the Buffalo Soldiers which were formally organized after the Civil War. While Black soldiers were typically assigned to segregated regiments images occasionally record their presence in mixed military environments such as camps labor details or logistical units. The photograph captures a group of soldiers gathered in a temporary camp setting and includes a seated Black soldier identified by a contemporary handwritten note on the verso reading "Notice 'Black Soldier.'"<br /> <br /> Albumen sepia tone photograph mounted on photographer's board showing a group of American soldiers posed within a military encampment. Photograph measuring approximately 8.5 x 10 inches mounted on a photographer's board measuring approximately 10.75 x 10 inches. The men are dressed in clothing typical of western military and frontier settings of the late nineteenth century including dark buttoned shirts trousers supported by suspenders and boots. The African American soldier appears seated among the group with a cigarette in his mouth. The soldiers are gathered in a clearing surrounded by trees where rows of tents are arranged on raised wooden platforms suggesting an organized encampment. Cooking equipment stacked blankets plates and tankards are visible indicating a communal meal or informal gathering. One soldier holds what appears to be a long rifle with a visible barrel and wooden stock. Several soldiers sit or recline on the ground in the foreground while others stand behind them creating the appearance of an informal group portrait taken during daily camp life rather than a formal military arrangement. Handwritten note on the verso reads "Notice 'Black Soldier.'" Top right corner of the board cracked with tape repairs on the verso; slight water staining at the top left corner and damp staining at the lower left corner with partial cracking at the lower right corner. Image itself remains clear and largely unaffected. Overall condition good. The photograph preserves a visual record of African American presence within the late nineteenth century U.S. Army camp environment during a period when the armed forces remained formally segregated. unknown
200266499Münster : Aschendorff 2002. 190 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband