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007094Helvetius ; Claude-Marie Guyétant ; Lamy, ancien soldat du régiment d'Auvergne ; Joseph Mathon de la Cour ; Germain-Hyacinthe de Romance de Mesmon ; « Mélanges » contenant, dans l'ordre des auteurs : 1. Le Bonheur, poème en six chants ; 2. Le Génie vengé ; 3. Précis historique sur le régiment d'Auvergne depuis sa création jusqu'à présent. Précédé d'une épitre aux manes du chevalier d'Assas ; 4. Par quelles causes et par quels degrés les lois de Lycurgue se sont altérées chez les Lacédémoniens jusqu'à ce qu'elles ayent été anéanties ; 5. De la Lecture des romans, fragment d'un manuscrit sur la sensibilité. Volume in-8. Londres, s.n., 1772. [4]-CXX-116p. La Haye & Paris, s.n., 1780. [2]-16p. Clostercamp, s.n., 1783. front.-51p. Lyon & Paris, Durand & Vallat, 1767. [4]-100-[2]p. Edition originale posthume de la pièce d'Helvetius, sans le feuillet d'errata qui manque souvent. La longue préface est du à Saint-Lambert qui a retrouvé la pièce dans les papiers d'Helvetius. Edition originale de la pièce de Guyétant. Né en 1748, il publia cette pièce à la louange de Voltaire puis devint le secrétaire du marquis de Villette. Edition originale rare du texte sur le régiment d'Auvergne et Louis d'Assas, célèbre chevalier mort lors de la bataille de KlosterKampen en 1760, bien complet de son frontispice dépliant. Cet ouvrage ne se rencontre que très rarement et a bénéficié de deux tirages qui ne diffèrent que par le nom de l'auteur sur la page de titre (L*** au lieu de Lamy comme sur le nôtre). L'ouvrage est publié tardivement (23 ans après la mort d'Assas) et s'inscrit, après Voltaire en 1769, dans une lignée d'ouvrages sur Assas et le régiment. Le frontispice représente « Le Curtius Français ou la mort du chevalier d'Assas ». En effet, la victoire eut lieu car avant de mourir, le chevalier aurait eu le temps de dire : « A moi, l'Auvergne, c'est l'ennemi ! » (version contestée). Seuls deux exemplaires répertoriés sur CCfr et WorldCat (BnF & BM Lyon - ce dernier numérisé sur googlebooks). L'ouvrage contient quelques notes marginales d'époque, à l'encre. Edition originale de l'ouvrage de Mathon, couronné par l'Académie des Inscriptions. Le dernier ouvrage est en première édition séparée d'un texte de Mesmon paru dans le Journal de Lecture. Reliure demi-basane, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre maroquin, tranches rouges, petits défauts. Bon exemplaire avec un texte rare.
200762681München: Luchterhand 2007. 253 S. 22 x 14 cm. Orig.-Pappeinband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag.
065-Do.J. Feder in Braun, braun und grau laviert, auf Bütten. 16,5:12,7 cm. Links unten Nummer ?188?. Verso Verklebung am linken Rand.
229-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf chamoisfarbenem Bütten, links unten signiert ?P. Hess?. 16,5:22,8 cm Rand rechts unregelmäßig beschnitten, minimal fleckig, verso in den Ecken Reste alter Verklebung. Sicher Figurenstudien zu einem Gemälde.
201037575Weimar, Stiftung Gedenkstätten Buchenwald und Mittelbau-Dora, 2010. 251 Seiten, illustriert, 27 x 20 cm, Broschur.
2010279274Weimar : Stiftung Gedenkstätten Buchenwald und Mittelbau-Dora, 2010. 251 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. 27 cm Originalbroschur.
189549876Wien-Leipzig, Wilhelm Braumüller, 1895. Gr.-8°. 34 S., OKart.
20141040254Hildesheim : Gerstenberg, 2014. 314 S. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
2014121756Hildesheim : Gerstenberg, 2014. 314 S. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, Lesebändchen.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. 196 p. Color and b/w ills. 1000 copies were printed. Yasayan Asker Ressamlar Resim Sergisi 4. 21 Kasim - 20 Aralik 1998. Askeri Müze ve Kültür Sitesi Komutanligi Hasan Riza sergi salonu. Harbiye - Istanbul [Exhibition catalogue].
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. 139, [21] p. Color and b/w ills. Yasayan Asker Ressamlar Resim Sergisi 2. 27 Eylül 1996. Askeri Müze ve Kültür Sitesi Komutanligi Hasan Riza sergi salonu. Harbiye - Istanbul [Exhibition catalogue].
1917200631917. Czechoslovak Legion soldiers photographed during World War I document the participation of Czech and Slovak troops fighting alongside Allied forces in campaigns across Europe. Approximately seventy eight photographs record military life among soldiers associated with the Czechoslovak armed formations that emerged during the war as nationalist units seeking independence from the Austro Hungarian Empire. The images depict trench warfare troop encampments drills and daily life among soldiers whose political objective was the creation of an independent Czechoslovak state. The photographs illustrate the conditions and routines experienced by these soldiers during the conflict that ultimately contributed to the establishment of Czechoslovakia at the end of the war in 1918.<br /> <br /> Photographic album containing approximately seventy eight photographs measuring about 4.75 x 6.5 inches mounted on album leaves. The images depict soldiers in trench positions infantry movements across terrain and group formations during drills. Additional photographs show military camps outdoor meals mess areas and group portraits including one of a military band. Several photographs capture village architecture including houses courtyards and churches encountered by the soldiers during the campaign. The album also contains images of wartime medical care including a medic working with wounded soldiers a funeral scene with graves and cemetery crosses and a horse drawn wagon train traveling along a mountain road. Other photographs depict staged performances and theatrical scenes presented outdoors for soldiers.<br /> <br /> During World War I Czech and Slovak nationalist leaders organized volunteer military formations known collectively as the Czechoslovak Legions composed of soldiers drawn from prisoners of war and expatriate communities who sought to fight alongside the Allied powers against Austria Hungary. Their participation in the war strengthened international support for the creation of an independent Czechoslovakia which was established following the collapse of the Austro Hungarian Empire in 1918. Photographs of trench systems encampments and military drills in this album illustrate the entrenched character of warfare that dominated much of the conflict as armies constructed extensive defensive systems while attempting to break enemy lines through periodic assaults. Album containing approximately seventy eight photographs measuring about 4.75 x 6.5 inches. Album boards show chipping along the edges while photographs remain clear with strong contrast. Overall condition very good. unknown
1940226451940. Japanese AmericanWWII Japanese American military service and postwar life photograph archive documenting Nisei participation in the United States armed forces and the reintegration of Japanese American families into public life after World War II 1940s-1960s. The photographs capture Japanese Americans in military uniform as well as family gatherings and civilian travel throughout wartime incarceration and postwar recovery and reintegration. The images document the lives of a generation of Nisei soldiers who served in units such as the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service whose wartime service occurred while more than 120000 Japanese Americans were forcibly removed and incarcerated under Executive Order 9066. The archive encapsulates the complex relationship between patriotic service and racial discrimination during WWII and the reintegration of Japanese Americans into civilian life during the mid twentieth century.<br /> <br /> Archive of 12 black and white photographs produced between the 1940s and 1960s. The images range in size from approximately 2 x 3 inches to 3.5 x 5 inches and include several photographs of Japanese American men in United States military uniform. Other photographs depict Japanese American families posed together in domestic and social settings including women dressed in fashionable postwar clothing typical of the 1950s. A small group of photographs shows Japanese American visitors standing in front of the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. Several photographs bear numbers dates or personal names written on the verso in both Japanese and English.<br /> <br /> Japanese American military service during World War II was a central element in the broader struggle for Asian American civil rights after the war. Nisei soldiers serving in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service played significant roles in combat operations in Europe and in intelligence translation work in the Pacific theater. At the same time their families and communities endured forced removal and incarceration under federal wartime policy. In the decades following the war Japanese American families rebuilt social networks reestablished businesses and professions and increasingly participated in civic life across the United States. Photographs documenting travel to symbolic national locations such as the United States Capitol reflect this period of renewed public presence and political engagement among Japanese Americans in the 1950s and 1960s. Minor edge wear and handling visible to several photographs with occasional annotations on the versos in Japanese and English; overall very good condition. This archive provides visual documentation of Japanese American wartime service and the reestablishment of civic identity during the postwar era. unknown
194045303Egypt & The Sudan: Photographs Taken By Donald Stone 1940-1944. 1940-1944. WORLD WAR II. First edition. 12" x 16" cloth string-tied album with an original color oil painting on the front cover of the Pyramids. Photographs by British soldier Donald Stone who was part of the RAF's 203 Group 1940-1944 headquartered in Khartoum. The album has 276 neatly mounted photographs with captions on both sides of 17 leaves each with a tissue guard. Additionally there are 23 loose photographs including 19 photographs of British planes in an envelop. These military photographs of aircraft were strictly forbidden during the War years. Also there are 2 pieces of printed ephemera including a menu for the 203 Group Xmas dinner in 1942 signed by the entire membership. An interesting album of people and places visited by this British airman throughout Egypt and the Sudan. Most of the photos are 2‑1/2" x 3-1/2" but many are larger. Laid-in is a three-page history of RAF Squadron 203. Very good with photographs in fine condition. Photographs Taken By Donald Stone, 1940-1944. hardcover
2006237776[Anderbeck] : Anderbeck-Verl., 2006. 143 S. : Ill., 20 cm. Bibliothekseinband, Broschiert.
192931746Berlin : Neufeld & Henius 1929. VIII, 519, 8, 12 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 4° Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleder
198560612ABHorn/Wien, Berger, 1985. 25 cm. 99 S., zahlr. Ill., Pp., sehr guter Zust., sauber erhalten.
1998133298Berlin : Siedler, 1998. 312 S., Ill. Leinen, gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
199846312ABBerlin, Siedler, 1998. 1. Aufl. 22 cm. 312 S. : Ill. Gewebe, OU. Sehr guter Zust. 1
1920MILI1169(Bln.), Reichsvereinigung ehemaliger Kriegsgefangener (1920). 48 S., OKart., klammergeh., Lichtspuren, abgegriff., leicht gebr., Besitzerstemp. am vord. Innendeckel.
199830195Berlin : Frieling, 1998. 170 S. : Ill. ; 21 cm Pp.
194212367BBGütersloh, Bertelsmann, 1942. 11. Aufl. 402 S. Halbleinen. guter, altersgemäßer Zustand., Buchdeckel etw. beschmutzt. 11
8vo., First Edition, with plates; brown cloth, gilt back, black endpapers, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1995145308Berlin : Aufbau-Verl., 1995. 192 S., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen Gr.-8°, Hardcover/Pappeinband mit orig. Schutzumschlag
198114465Freiburg i. Br. : Schillinger, 1981. (Schriften des Museums für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Stadt Freiburg i. Br. : Beitr. Museum u. Schule ; Nr. 1) 36 S. ; 26 cm Heft