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104.645Paris, Hachette, 1979. 14 x 23, 269 pp., 2 cartes, broché, bon état.
19124131912 - broché - A Paris, Ernest Flammarion, Editeur - 1912 - In-8 (24,5 x 17,5 cm) broché, couverture manquante - 124 pages - Dessins et légendes explicatives de Maurice MAHUT - Croquis par des soldats légionnaires - Photographies Lévy Fils & Cie
19191109321919 A Mulhouse, Etablissements d'imprimerie André Herbelin - 1919 - In-8, broché - 65 p. - Quelques reproductions photographiques en N&B hors-texte
18821108981882 A Paris, Librairie Militaire de J. Dumaine, Libraire-Editeur / L. Baudoin & Cie, Successeurs - 1882 - In-Folio (29,5 x 39,5 cm environ), demi chagrin rouge à coin, plats marbrés - 5 nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés au dos - 120 pages + planches insérées - Ouvrage illustré par 49 planches en lithochromie reproduisant les Drapeaux, Etendards et Costumes des régiments, de 1737 à 1774 - Augmenté de six reproductions en couleur de tableaux de maitres du XVIIIe siècle
8740Hatier 1983
in-4, 240 pages entierement iIlustrees n&b et couleurs, index, reliure skyvertex havane avec image contrecollee sur le premier plat, titre dore. Tres bel exemplaire. [PIL-5A]
110816A Paris, Les Editions Militaires Illustrées - Ouvrage publié sous le haut patronage des ministères de la guerre de la marine de l'air - Fort In-4, feuillets libres sous jaquette rempliée et protection plastique - 236 p. - Complet de ses 114 planches en couleurs sous serpente - Avec reproduction d'une lettre "ordre général n°128" de novembre 1918 au soldat du 36ème corps
1334879346.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
133487929X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
34554Paris. Le Pavillon Noir. 1946. In-12. Br. Couv. rempliée. 107 p. Edition Original sur papier Bouffant Supérieur. BE. Quelques rousseurs.
500366533Grasset Sans date. Recueil de lettres d'amour écrites par Jacques Higelin pendant son service militaire en Allemagne et en Algérie adressées à une femme restée à Paris. Ces lettres dévoilent un jeune homme amoureux passionné de musique et explorent les thèmes de l'amour du désespoir de l'attente et de la passion
in-8, 135 pp, broché, couv. Bel exemplaire.. [NV-23]
195111962Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag GmbH, 1951. 1. Auflage 1.-30. Tausend 628 Seiten , 19 cm, Gewebeeinband
19019The three items on letterheads of Beckbury Hall Shifnal. Postcard: 5 March 1915. Letters: 10 and 13 December 1916. According to his long obituary in The Times 13 June 1929 'Central Asian Politics' Yates's 'studies of the affairs of the Indian borderland Central Asia and the Middle East were probably excelled by few retired officers of the Indian Army in wealth of detail and personal knowledge of events and personalities spread over the last half-century'. See also his long entry in Who Was Who. The three items are in fair condition on aged and worn paper with rusting from paperclip. They carry the stamp and docketing of the Society. The card - signed 'A. C. Yate Lt. Col.' - concerns 'the corrected proof of my lecture on "The Indian Army"'. Both letters totalling 3pp. 12mo concern the manuscript of a lecture he proposes giving - following 'a little discussion' at St John's Gate - on the work of the Indian branch of the Red Cross as 'the Society of Arts meditate a lecture on the Ambulance Work of the War'. Accompanying the three items is a Typed Letter Signed 1p. 4to to Wood from Major W. O. Prichard Chief Secretary The St. John Ambulance Association 28 December 1916 on its St John's Gate letterhead sending at Yate's request a copy of the annual report of the Indian Branch which shows 'what wonderful work has been done by the representatives of the Association in India both in connection with the war and among the civil population'. The three items on letterheads of Beckbury Hall, Shifnal. Postcard: 5 March 1915. Letters: 10 and 13 December 1916. unknown
14056Edinburgh Scotland 'Dated 1 June 1812 Regd. 22 Feby 1813'. 11pp. foolscap 8vo. Stitched together and folded into the customary packet. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with tears along the crease lines of the last leaf. The document begins: 'Know all Men by these presents That I Lieutenant General Archibald Robertson of Lawers Considering that by a Trust Ded execute by me of my heritable and moveable Estate and effects generally and particularly therein described bearing date the twenty ninth day of November One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety nine years to and in favours of William Robertson Esq Advocate James Bruce Esq. of the Excise Edinburgh John Dundas Esq. Writer to the Signet Edinburgh and Robert Dundas Esq. his Son and such other person or persons as I shall appoint by a writing under my hand at any time of my life or even on deathbed and to the Survivers sic or Surviver of them or the Accepters or Accepter of them and to each other persons or person as my Trustees shall think fit to assume in the event therein mentioned'. The document describes various legacies for relatives and friends. The accounts are in the top quarter of the reverse of the last leaf of the Dispositon and are headed 'Legacy duty paid No. 5 fol. 66' consisting of around twenty entries from 'Miss C: Austen £3067. 10' to 'J<> Donald £10 Age 31 value £146 7 9'. Not signed by him. [Edinburgh, Scotland?] 'Dated 1 June 1812 | Regd. 22 Feby 1813'. unknown
24011Between 1816 and 1819; Scotland. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Between 1816 and 1819 Hope held the post of Major General Commanding in North Britain i.e. Commander-in-Chief in Scotland. On 9.5 x 4 cm slip of wove paper presumably the valediction cut from a letter. In good condition lightly aged with the reverse bearing a thin strip of grey paper from mount along thin strip at head. Reads: ‘John Hope / M. Genl. Commdg / in N. B.’ See image. [Between 1816 and 1819; Scotland.] unknown
500331652Presses Pocket Sans date. Sven Hassel envoyé comme simple soldat dans un bataillon de marche de l'armée allemande relate avec un réalisme proche et brutal les atrocités de la guerre les crimes des nazis et l'humour cynique et grossier des soldats
64 pages. Contains piano music, lyrics and guitar chords for the following songs: For America; Soldier of Plenty; In the Shape of a Heart; Candy; Lawless Avenues; Till I Go Down; and Black and White. Most importantly, also includes Browne's landmark song Lives in the Balance, which has returned to prominence with the ongoing American loss of life in Iraq. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
19581123451958 A Paris/Limoges/Nancy, Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie - 1958 - Fort in-4, demi basane rouge, 4 nerfs sautés avec titre et quelques décors dorés - Couverture d'origine en couleurs conservée - 355 p. + table + cahier avec illustrations reliées en fin d'ouvrage - Très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et N&B, in et hors texte - L'un des 3500 exemplaires numérotés de 226 à 3725, sur papier Alfa - Exemplaire N°1878
118852sd Sans mention d'édition / Héliogravure Maurice Lescuyer, 16 Rue des Remparts-d'Ainay, Lyon / Visa N° 69. Section des Informations Maritimes. Secrétariat d'Etat à la Marine - Sans date (Approx. 1950) - Grand in-4, broché avec décor sur la première de couverture - 50 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte (2 grandes illustrations de Jacques Touchet en couleurs hors texte) - Exemplaire numéroté N° 400 / 500
Agen, imprimerie moderne, 1934. In-8 broché, 429 pages, iluelques épidermures sur la couverture, très bon état pour le reste.lustré par des documents photographiques et des cartes. q Liste des morts par canton et par commune - Historique des régiments lot-et garonnais - Souvenirs et récits
17722750NANTES 1772 in-folio demi-vélin janséniste un Manuscrit, reliure demi-velin janséniste in-folio, dos 5 nerfs - titre manuscrit à l'encre brune façon Janséniste au dos à l'encre brune, les 3 premières pages ainsi que les deux dernières ont été habilement restaurées en marge sur un centimètre de large lors d'une restauration ancienne, texte manuscrit à l'encre brune orné de trés nombreuses lettrines calligraphiées réhaussées en couleurs sur toute les pages ainsi que des calligraphies en ornementation du texte, en bandeaux et culs-de-lampes réhaussées en couleurs (Thèmes : oiseaux divers, portraits divers, papillons divers, fleurs diverses, lapins divers etc...), orné d'un dessin à l'encre brune réhaussé en couleurs sur la moitié de la page de titre représentant "la manière de tenir la plume" et d'un dessin à l'encre brune réhaussé en couleurs représentant un portrait en pied d'un NÉGOCIANT dans son intérieur devant une Sphère Armilliaire, dessin prenant toute la dernière page , quelques légères piqûres, Table des Matières et sur les dernières pages : Rêgles d'Arithmétique, 545 pages avec une erreur de pagination (mais complet), Fait à Lourmarin, le huitième octobre 1772,
20407Combermere Abbey Cheshire . 25 February 1858. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition aged and worn. He writes to inform him that 'Mr Bertie Williams Wynn's political views are strictly Conservative & in accordance with those entertained by the great body of the Carlton Club'. Wnn is 'still anxious to become a Member of the Club' and Combermere gives his Shropshire address. Combermere Abbey [ Cheshire ]. 25 February 1858. unknown
2545916 April 1892. No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. On 13 x 6.5 cm piece of thin paper apparently cut from the end of a letter for an autograph hunter. In good condition lightly aged and creased folded twice. Reads: ‘Francis Grenfell / Maj Genl / April 16 / 1892.’ See image. 16 April 1892. No place. unknown
25908‘Hotel Beaune / Paris April 11 / 1843’. An unusually forthright communication for the period. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. At the time of writing Fitzgerald was President of the Board of Control under Sir Robert Peel. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and ruckled. Signed ‘Vane Londonderry’. Begins: ‘My Dear Ftizgerald / I had not an opportunity to thank you as I would in the H of Lords for all your kind attention to my wishes. I really hope I shall be able to carry the point of much importance to my Finance - I enclose my Agents Memorial to the GSB for Your Information and I entertain no sort of Doubt if the Trial is given & that other Interests in India dont extinguish the Object we shall succeed by our own sapient Minds -’. He continues: ‘You seem to have scarce done with Affghanistan sic before you have all the Ameers & Upper & Lower Scinde on Your Back!! Your position my dear friend is not very enviable & I know what I should say if I was not writing to a Cabinet Minister -’. He does not believe anything can ‘justify or excuse Broughams virulent Language agst General Cass.the American pro-slavery politician Lewis Cass 1782-1866 / Is this sort of thing to be borne in Patience What right has My Lod Bm. to bring a publick Foreign Character into Contempt in our House of Lords by His Ipse Dixit. I know if I were General Cass what I should do. This man will become intolerable. You old Tories all are now dining with him & petting him!! Enough!!’ He ends by explaining that he is in Paris for a few weeks as he does not ‘like the H of Lords Atmosphere just now it is not so healthy as the Champs Eliseè sic’. ‘Hotel Beaune / Paris April 11 / 1843’. unknown