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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
1959053659Istanbul: Manuscript - Autograph letter / Letterhead 'TC Sihhat ve Içtimaî Muavenet Vekâleti' 1959. Soft cover. Very Good. Original typescript document with manuscript autograph writings and signature by Lütfi Kirdar as Minister of Health Lütfi Kirdar. 21x15 cm. Sent to Halide Nusret Zorlutuna. In Turkish modern Turkish with Latin script. 1 p. Lütfi Kirdar was born in 1887 in Kirkuk. He comes from a rooted and well-known family 'Kirdarzâdes' of Kirkuk. After completing his primary and secondary education in Kirkuk and high school education in Baghdad he came to Istanbul in 1908 and entered the Faculty of Medicine. After the Balkan War Kirdar joined the war voluntarily and after the war he graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Darülfünûn -i.e. Istanbul Üniversitesi- 1917. With the outbreak of World War I he joined the army. Kirdar who was participating in the National Struggle received the Independence War Medal. After the War of Independence in 1923 he specialized in eye diseases in Vienna and Munich. He returned to Turkey in 1924 and was appointed to the Directorate of Izmir Health. At his own request he was appointed to the eye clinic of Izmir Memleket Hospital in 1933. In 1935 he became a member of parliament from Kütahya. In 1936 Manisa was appointed as mayor and after that in 1938 to Istanbul. He held this last post for 12 years. Istanbul Harbiye Sports and Exhibition Palace Open-Air Theater Inonu Stadium in Dolmabahce Taksim Square Taksim Excursion and Ataturk Boulevard were held during his period. In 1940 the Taksim Barracks was demolished. He was arrested on May 27th. He died of a heart attack on 17 February 1961 in Yassiada where he was tried. He was buried in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery after a funeral on 19 February 1961. <br/> <br/> Manuscript - Autograph letter / Letterhead 'TC Sihhat ve Içtimaî Muavenet Vekâleti' paperback
189635639London: 14 February 1896. 1896. Fine. - Letter filling one side of a 7 inch high by 4-3/8 wide sheet of light gray letterhead with the address printed in raised lettering at the top. Signed "John Sterling". Folded twice for mailing. Near fine. <p>Sterling writes to Mrs. Richard Ford thanking her for sending him a military book about the Jameson Raid. "It is of great interest & is in every way far superior to the English version of the same events published at a much later date. In military matters the Germans know apparently very well what to say & what not to say: perhaps in political matters they are not always as wise. The Transvaal is most serious in all its bearings & Rhodes Jameson & Co have spoilt for all time a splendid hand of trumps."<p>Major-General John Barton Sterling 1840-1926 entered the army in 1861 serving in Egypt and the Sudan. He was wounded at Tel-el-Kebir in 1882 and subsequently commanded the Coldstream Guards until his retirement in 1901. He was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Atheneum Club. At the Atheneum he befriended Kipling who wrote of him that he "dealt faithfully with me when I made technical errors in any tale of mine that interested him." "Something of Myself" page 143. [London]: 14 February, 1896. unknown
1875052767Westminster: Manuscript ALS. ca. 1875 1875. No Binding. Very Good. Original autograph letter signed ALS 'W. Gifford Palgrave' to "Dear Joseph" regretting he is unable to make the journey William Palgrave Gifford. Speaker's Court the Palace Westminster undated. 15x10 cm. In English. 2 pp. in good condition with a separate photographic portrait of Palgrave. William Gifford Palgrave was an English priest soldier traveller and Arabist author of A Personal Narrative of a Year's Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia 1862-1863. Palgrave was born in Westminster. He was the son of Sir Francis Palgrave and Elizabeth Turner daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were Francis Turner Palgrave Inglis Palgrave and Reginald Palgrave. He was educated at Charterhouse School then occupying its original site near Smithfield and under the head-mastership of Dr Saunders afterwards Dean of Peterborough. Among other honours he won the school gold medal for classical verse and proceeded to Trinity College Oxford where he obtained a scholarship graduating First Class Lit. Hum. Second Class Math. 1846. He went straight from college to India and served for a time in the 8th The King's Regiment of Foot Bombay Native Infantry H.I.C. Shortly after this he became a Roman Catholic was ordained a priest and joined the order of the Jesuits Society of Jesus and served as a member of the order in India Rome and in Syria where he acquired a colloquial command of Arabic. He convinced his superiors to support a mission to the interior of Arabia which at that time was terra incognita to the rest of the world. He also gained the support of the French emperor Napoleon III representing to him that better knowledge of Arabia would benefit French imperialistic schemes in Africa and the Middle East. Palgrave then returned to Syria where he assumed the identity of a travelling Syrian physician. Stocking his bags with medicines and small trade goods and accompanied by one servant he set off for Najd in north-central Arabia. He travelled as a Christian. The service he would do for the Society of Jesus and the French empire would be as a spy not a missionary. Palgrave became friendly with Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud while in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Faisal's son Abdul Rahman bin Faisal asked Palgrave to get him strychnine. Palgrave believed that Abdul wanted to poison his father. Palgrave was accused of espionage and was almost executed for his Christian beliefs. <br/> <br/> Manuscript ALS., [ca. 1875] unknown
Frommann-9783772830716frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. New. 336 p. 35 ill. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. unknown
Frommann-9783772826818frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. English. Softcover. New. 336 p. 37 ill. 10 colored 148 x 210 cm. Volume 1 of the Judith Le Soldat-Werkausgabe contains the lectures that Le Soldat gave at the University of Zurich in the winter semester of 2006/2007. These are firstly a systematic presentation of her drive-theory-based extension of the theory of Oedipal conflicts Lectures 5-7 and secondly a condensed presentation of her theory of homosexuality Lectures 9-11 which is also drive-theory-based. This volume offers an ideal introduction to the thought and work of the Zurich psychoanalyst. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772830716frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. New. 336 p. 35 ill. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. unknown
Frommann-9783772826818frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. English. Softcover. New. 336 p. 37 ill. 10 colored 148 x 210 cm. Volume 1 of the Judith Le Soldat-Werkausgabe contains the lectures that Le Soldat gave at the University of Zurich in the winter semester of 2006/2007. These are firstly a systematic presentation of her drive-theory-based extension of the theory of Oedipal conflicts Lectures 5-7 and secondly a condensed presentation of her theory of homosexuality Lectures 9-11 which is also drive-theory-based. This volume offers an ideal introduction to the thought and work of the Zurich psychoanalyst. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772830723frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. New. 290 p. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. unknown
Frommann-9783772826825frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 413 p. 20 ill. 14 colored 148 x 210 cm. Volume 2 of Judith Le Soldat's Complete Works contains the second previously unpublished book manuscript from the writer's estate. In this book Le Soldat had planned to present the insights in statu nascendi gained from her work with homosexual analysands. 'Land of No Return' describes one of various possible homosexual paths of inner development. In addition the book testifies to a surprising and moving process of self-knowledge a process that was to have profound and entirely unexpected consequences not only for the writer but also for the formulation of the theory on which she was working. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772830723frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. New. 290 p. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. unknown
Frommann-9783772826825frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 413 p. 20 ill. 14 colored 148 x 210 cm. Volume 2 of Judith Le Soldat's Complete Works contains the second previously unpublished book manuscript from the writer's estate. In this book Le Soldat had planned to present the insights in statu nascendi gained from her work with homosexual analysands. 'Land of No Return' describes one of various possible homosexual paths of inner development. In addition the book testifies to a surprising and moving process of self-knowledge a process that was to have profound and entirely unexpected consequences not only for the writer but also for the formulation of the theory on which she was working. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772826832frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 520 p. 1 ill. 148 x 21 cm. Volume 3 of the Complete Works is a reprint of Judith Le Soldat's theory of Oedipal development first published in 1994 now with the title she had originally planned for it: Robbery Murder and Betrayal. Unlike the slightly ponderous title of the original publication A Theory of Human Misery long out of print the terms murder and betrayal take us straight to the core events that mark the fateful inner conflict of Oedipal development in which according to Le Soldat we are inevitably enmeshed. It is no accident that the title evokes a murder mystery for robbery murder and betrayal not only designate three significant events in the inner Oedipal plot; the comparison also underscores the authors method in tracking down clues with the meticulous approach of a detective. The theatre of events is none other than Freud's dream of Irma's Injection the founding dream of psychoanalysis. Le Soldats findings reveal an entirely different and incomparably more intense drama than hitherto presumed by classical psychoanalytical notions of the Oedipus complex. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772826832frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 520 p. 1 ill. 148 x 21 cm. Volume 3 of the Complete Works is a reprint of Judith Le Soldat's theory of Oedipal development first published in 1994 now with the title she had originally planned for it: Robbery Murder and Betrayal. Unlike the slightly ponderous title of the original publication A Theory of Human Misery long out of print the terms murder and betrayal take us straight to the core events that mark the fateful inner conflict of Oedipal development in which according to Le Soldat we are inevitably enmeshed. It is no accident that the title evokes a murder mystery for robbery murder and betrayal not only designate three significant events in the inner Oedipal plot; the comparison also underscores the authors method in tracking down clues with the meticulous approach of a detective. The theatre of events is none other than Freud's dream of Irma's Injection the founding dream of psychoanalysis. Le Soldats findings reveal an entirely different and incomparably more intense drama than hitherto presumed by classical psychoanalytical notions of the Oedipus complex. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772826849frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 408 p. 148 x 21 cm. Volume 4 of the Complete Works is a reprint of Judith Le Soldat's first monograph Voluntary Servitude. Masochism and Morality published in 1989. The study addresses the passive masochistic aspects of the aggressive drive. Point of departure is the inquiry into why so many people support the power structures of society even though they suffer from them. In the course of her monograph Le Soldat refutes the thesis of »voluntary servitude« Étienne de La Boétie according to which people take secret namely »masochistic« pleasure in submitting to authoritarian structures. At the same time she develops a new psychoanalytical approach to what Sigmund Freud called »erogenous masochism« and describes the psychic circumstances under which physical pain becomes a condition for the gratifying release of tension. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
Frommann-9783772826849frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Softcover. New. 408 p. 148 x 21 cm. Volume 4 of the Complete Works is a reprint of Judith Le Soldat's first monograph Voluntary Servitude. Masochism and Morality published in 1989. The study addresses the passive masochistic aspects of the aggressive drive. Point of departure is the inquiry into why so many people support the power structures of society even though they suffer from them. In the course of her monograph Le Soldat refutes the thesis of »voluntary servitude« Étienne de La Boétie according to which people take secret namely »masochistic« pleasure in submitting to authoritarian structures. At the same time she develops a new psychoanalytical approach to what Sigmund Freud called »erogenous masochism« and describes the psychic circumstances under which physical pain becomes a condition for the gratifying release of tension. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. paperback
1943GJ-3OWD-X0X71943. Paperback. Good. 1943 stamps from the 6th Armored Division which would play a key role fighting through German defenses in Western Europe in 1944-45. Paperback. Average external wear soiling creases edge-foxing; pages yellowed with some creases foxing minor blemishes; binding serviceable. paperback
Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall.- Brown wraps, 263 pp, ilustrations. Bon etat général (rousseurs). [BL-8]
19711205021971 Published by Macdonald & Co., Purnell's History of the Second World War, collection "Battle Book", N° 16 - 1971 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 160 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Ouvrage en anglais
2002156860Hamburg : Jahn und Ernst. 2002. 175 S. : Ill. 21*15 cm. OBroschur.
VHS videotape with case. Features: Nat Bailey's First White Spot; English Bay Joe; Ripple Rock Blast; The Legend of Dog Leg Creek; The Ogopogo Legend; Point Ellis House in Victoria; The Legend of Klee Wyck; The Legendary Mutiny - lasted 3 weeks; The Chinese Community in BC; Fred 'Cyclone' Taylor; Billy Miner; Jock MacGregor - Canada's most decorated soldier of WWI. Length not stated, probably around 30 minutes. Circa 1990s? Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
2010DADAX1164511270Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
0704OVSF7TPHardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Signed and Inscribed by the author to John R. Steelman after the war and signed by Mr. Steelman. Beige hardcover w/black lettering. 415 pages. Previous owner's stamp on title page. This copy establishes Art ARTHUR as the anon. author. His hand and signature appear below 'A VETERAN' in the dedication to Steelman. Same hand appears in online version of copy Arthur sent to FORD>Written in 1942 it expresses the author's hopes for America after the end of WWII. Mr. Steelman was White House chief of staff under President Truman. ; 8vo; 415 pages; Signed by Author Very Good with no dust jacketSIGNED by the author on second blank exuberantly "To John R. Steelman." Steelman's own signature inside front cover with check marks of his own next to his name at pps 211 and 234. Commissioner of conciliation U.S. Conciliation Service 1934-36 director" Black cloth hardcover brief edgewear in no djacket. No other reader remainder or ex-library marks. hardcover
B9781494107291Paperback / softback. New. paperback