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19851118191985 Editions Munin Verlag - 1985 - In-4 cartonnage toilé noir sous jaquette illustrée - 242 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photograhiques en N&B - Texte en allemand
1989116498Curandera Les Savoisiennes 1989 Curandera, Coll. les Savoisiennes, Pays & Gens de Savoie sous la Révolution, 1989, 205 p., broché. Dos un peu aplati vers le premier plat, des frottements sur les bords de la couverture, bon état pour le reste et intérieur propre.
2117726 April 1829. No place. 1p 4to. On recto of first leaf of bifolium the verso of the last leaf of which is addressed by Daru 'à monsieur F. Didot père & fils rue jacob No 24 Paris'. In good condition lightly aged with stub from mount adhering. Sixteen lines of text. The text is in French and concerns 'la Copie des vers que j'ai lus à l'institut pour imprimés avec les autres pièces lues a cette place' which he discussed with 'M Raynouard' François Just Marie Raynouard the night before. 26 April 1829. No place. unknown
1971boz_004385Photographie presse d'époque, Irlande du Nord, 1971 Dimensions de la feuille : 23.8 x 18 cm État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails.
194544498Okayama: Photographed in many Japanese Locations with most of the loose photographs taken in Okayama Japan n. d. ca 1945. 1945. WORLD WAR II JAPAN. First edition. Blue cloth photograph album 124 silver gelatin photographs mostly 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" with 106 of them in corner mounts. A fascinating vernacular photograph album capturing scenes in American-occupied Japan just after the Second World War. Most of the photographs are captioned in white ink on the black album pages and organized in sections such as "Landmarks" "The People" "The Cities" “The Military” and “Personalities.” “Landmarks” include views of sites in Kokura Yakata Okayma Prefecture picturing shrines country homes water works the "International Military Tribunal Far East" and more. "The People" shows Japanese residents of all ages some in Western dress others in traditional Japanese garb standing in front of structures on the streets at a military checkpoint playing "yakkyu national game" baseball swimming and other activities. The section on the cities comprises street views in Okayama Kokura Fukuoka Hiroshima Yakata Tokyo Kyoto and Yokohama. Surprisingly the four shots of Hiroshima do not contain much evidence of destruction and provide a rare contemporary glimpse of areas of the city not leveled by Little Boy. Views of Tokyo include the Dai Ichi Building the Imperial Museum and an image of an American soldier "on the Ginza." The various views in the other cities show Japan's largest steel works a partially-demolished department store temples and the Yokohama wharf. The military section includes photographs of Okayama Post the "A.G. Office" barracks headquarters of the 24th Division in Kokura Kyushu the Kokura Arsenal and Post Exchange Fukuoka's 118 Station Hospital and more. The "Personalities" section is comprised of shots of American soldiers in and out of uniform almost all of them identified by their first names or nicknames. This section also includes photographs of "A.G. Girls" a few Japanese people identified by name American soldiers at the War Ministry Hotel in Tokyo U.S. soldiers at the "4th Repl. Depot" in Sobudai" and more. A handful of the captions and some of the loose photographs are captioned in Japanese. Some of the loose photographs are stamped on the verso "Jack Woytych" with his Wisconsin address though it is unclear whether this refers to the owner/photographer of the album or the printer of the photographs. Most of the loose photographs emanate from Okayama. A noteworthy collection of personal images from an American serving in Japan at the end of World War II. Moderate wear to the spine ends and spine panel light edge wear and rubbing to the extremities else a very good copy. Photographed in many Japanese Locations, with most of the loose photographs taken in Okayama, Japan, n. d. (ca 1945). hardcover
373289Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. Phoebe Hessel or Hassel born Smith March 1713-December 12 1821 is renowned for masquerading as a man to join the British Army enlisting in the 5th Regiment of Foot to fight alongside her partner. She remained undetected as a soldier for 17 years serving as a soldier in both the West Indies and Gibraltar and both she and her lover participated in the Battle of Fontenoy in 1745 where Phoebe sustained a bayonet injury to her arm. She passed away on December 12 1821 at the age of 108 and was interred in the graveyard of St Nicholas Church in Brighton. She was occasionally called the 'Stepney Amazon'. Amazon Street and Hessel Street named in her honor still exist in Stepney now part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. This wood engraving on a single sheet with a likely contemporary or near so handwritten caption measures approx. 15.5 cms x 19cms with the image approx 8 x 8 cms. The top margin has an old creased fold. See picture. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Historic Interest; Special Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
193237063Berlin : Stollberg, 1932. 222 S. : zahlr. Ill. Gr. 8°. OLwd mit Schwarzpräg.
0117-Bo.J. Radierung, auf Velin. 22:27,6 cm. Mit der Adresse von Ferd. Kettner in Wien zu Mariahilf. Provenienz: Sammlung W.I. Hooft, Amsterdam (1782-1863), ohne das Oval. Literatur: Jahn 135, IV, mit ?No.9.? rechts oben. Sehr selten! - Unten auf den Plattenrand geschnitten, mit schmalem Rändchen um die drei übrigen Plattenkanten.
20134972013 - broché - Editions 13e note - 2013 - Petit in-8 (18 x 14 cm) broché - 332 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc - ISBN : 9782363740298 - Traduction de Nathalie BRU
192831046Partitions sur les jouets et jeux,Partitions sur les Enfants Carisch 1928
186028204Partitions sur le Militaria HEU 1860 approx.
1988111080S.E.M.I 1988
192428104Partitions sur les jouets et jeux Francis Day 1924
191620579Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale de Ména R. 1916 approx.
1990102749S.E.M.I 1990
191829316Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale Salabert 1918
19921134281992 Editions J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing Inc. - 1992 - In-4, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur - 265 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Ouvrage en anglais
030103No Binding. Good. two letters two pages folio paper tanned some staining old folds some nicks and chips at edges with some minor loss separations at fold joints else in good legible condition. Inscribed on laid paper water-marked "OCR" a mark not found in Gravell. This pair of letters from General Philip Schuyler to Major Yates contains orders for the troops including preparations and various actions to be undertaken in the field issued in late June the week before the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga the first week of July 1777. The 1777 Siege of Fort Ticonderoga occurred between July second and sixth 1777 near the southern end of Lake Champlain in the state of New York. Lieutenant General John Burgoyne's 8000-man army occupied high ground above the fort and nearly surrounded the defenses. These movements forced the occupying Continental Army an under-strength force of 3000 under the command of General Arthur St. Clair to withdraw from Ticonderoga and the surrounding defenses. Some gunfire was exchanged and there were some casualties but there was no formal siege and no pitched battle. Burgoyne's army occupied Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Independence the extensive fortifications on the Vermont side of the lake without opposition on 6 July. Advance units pursued the retreating Americans. The uncontested surrender of Ticonderoga caused an uproar in the American public and in its military circles as Ticonderoga was widely believed to be virtually impregnable and a vital point of defense. General St. Clair and his superior General Philip Schuyler were vilified by Congress. Both were eventually exonerated in courts martial but their careers were adversely affected. Schuyler had already lost his command to Horatio Gates by the time of the court martial and St. Clair held no more field commands for the remainder of the war. Saratoga June 26 1777 "Sir As a body of the Enemy are encamped at Gilliland's creek on Lake Champlain from whence they will probably send parties to harass us I entreat you to keep a good Look out to send scouts continually Distance to the West and North West of your Garrison to make discoveries and lest an attempt should be made to burn our vessels on Lake George I have ordered Commodore Wynkoop to get the guns in the vessel already launched that he may be in a condition of Defence. Please to send the Letter to General St. Clair by the first Boat together with the Horses which the Bearer will deliver you to be forwarded to General Fermois. I am sir Your most obedient Humble servant Ph. Schuyler" Albany June 29 1777 "Sir The Necessity of forwarding any more Batteaus or provisions to Tyconderoga for the present being superseded you will please to desist from sending any until further orders from General St. Clair or me. Cause all the spades shovels axes & pick-axes to be helved and make as many cartridges as you possibly can - Continue to keep out scouts to the westward as to intersect the Road from Jesups towards Crown Point. I am Sir Your very humble Servant Ph Schuyler" Philip John Schuyler was born into the prominent family of New Yo <br/> <br/> unknown books
030103No Binding. Good. two letters two pages folio paper tanned some staining old folds some nicks and chips at edges with some minor loss separations at fold joints else in good legible condition. Inscribed on laid paper water-marked "OCR" a mark not found in Gravell. This pair of letters from General Philip Schuyler to Major Yates contains orders for the troops including preparations and various actions to be undertaken in the field issued in late June the week before the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga the first week of July 1777. The 1777 Siege of Fort Ticonderoga occurred between July second and sixth 1777 near the southern end of Lake Champlain in the state of New York. Lieutenant General John Burgoyne's 8000-man army occupied high ground above the fort and nearly surrounded the defenses. These movements forced the occupying Continental Army an under-strength force of 3000 under the command of General Arthur St. Clair to withdraw from Ticonderoga and the surrounding defenses. Some gunfire was exchanged and there were some casualties but there was no formal siege and no pitched battle. Burgoyne's army occupied Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Independence the extensive fortifications on the Vermont side of the lake without opposition on 6 July. Advance units pursued the retreating Americans. The uncontested surrender of Ticonderoga caused an uproar in the American public and in its military circles as Ticonderoga was widely believed to be virtually impregnable and a vital point of defense. General St. Clair and his superior General Philip Schuyler were vilified by Congress. Both were eventually exonerated in courts martial but their careers were adversely affected. Schuyler had already lost his command to Horatio Gates by the time of the court martial and St. Clair held no more field commands for the remainder of the war. Saratoga June 26 1777 "Sir As a body of the Enemy are encamped at Gilliland's creek on Lake Champlain from whence they will probably send parties to harass us I entreat you to keep a good Look out to send scouts continually Distance to the West and North West of your Garrison to make discoveries and lest an attempt should be made to burn our vessels on Lake George I have ordered Commodore Wynkoop to get the guns in the vessel already launched that he may be in a condition of Defence. Please to send the Letter to General St. Clair by the first Boat together with the Horses which the Bearer will deliver you to be forwarded to General Fermois. I am sir Your most obedient Humble servant Ph. Schuyler" Albany June 29 1777 "Sir The Necessity of forwarding any more Batteaus or provisions to Tyconderoga for the present being superseded you will please to desist from sending any until further orders from General St. Clair or me. Cause all the spades shovels axes & pick-axes to be helved and make as many cartridges as you possibly can - Continue to keep out scouts to the westward as to intersect the Road from Jesups towards Crown Point. I am Sir Your very humble Servant Ph Schuyler" Philip John Schuyler was born into the prominent family of New Yo <br/> <br/> unknown
FR19298Couverture fort jaunie. Intérieur parfait état, pages à couper.
114 pages. Topics: The Indivisibility of Peace and the Inseparability of East and West; the Yosemite Conference and Japan; Some Implications of Anglo-Japanese Competition; The Powers and the Unity of China; Smuggler, Soldier, and Diplomat - smuggling in North China 1935-36; A critical Survey of Chinese Policy in Inner Mongolia; The Population Problems of Australia; Land and Sea in the Destiny of Japan; the Fall of the Manchu Dynasty. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
Z35087SLWFayard Broché bon état + carte .Couverture jaunie . 1973. 455 pages .P. fayard, 1973 (Livre) ~ Faites Sauter la Ligne Maginot . Non, le Soldat Français de 40 N'a Pas Démérité . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
1331157854.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656348372.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover