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19691205001969 Published by Macdonald & Co., Purnell's History of the Second World War, collection "Battle Book", N° 7 - 1969 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 160 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Ouvrage en anglais
2014304444Leinfelden, Numea Verlag frieder Riedel, 2014. 288 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 28cm
192813503Georg Müller Verlag, München, 1928. 353(4) Seiten, OLeinen, dunkler Farb-Kopfschnitt. 61.-65. Tausend. Das Papier leicht gegilbt. Am Einbandrücken Kleberest eines Bibliotheksaufkleber. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy.
1992146020Herford: Busse Seewald 1992. 143 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1927932(Ohne Ort). Reichswehrministerium Heeres - Organisationsabteilung (T 2). Januar bis Dezember 1927. Zusammen ca. 700 Seiten. Mit einigen Abbildungen. Halbleinwand-Einband der Zeit mit handbeschriebenem Rückenschild (Bibl.-Stempel. Anstreichungen im Register) 23x15 cm
1989IB10-495Beijing, Verl. f?r kulturelle Relikte, 1989. original kartoniert, gr.-8?, 20 Seiten Text und ca 120 Seiten mit Abbildungen; Zustand: sehr gut
2008276133München : Dorling Kindersley, 2008. 358 Seiten ; Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen ; 31 cm Originalpappband
199729953Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1997. 332 S. ; 21 cm OLwd. OU
1974MILI1233Ldn., Almark Publ. 1972-1974. alle gr.-8°, ill. OKart., leicht verstaubt, abgegriff. u. an den Ecken etw. bestoß., tlw. mit Besitzerstemp. Kemp, Alan. The British Army in the American Revolution. 72 S., mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. auf Taf. u. Textill./ders., American Soldiers of the Revolution. 88 S., mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. auf Taf. u. Textill./Kightly, Charkes. Agincourt. 48 S., mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. u. Karten. (Great Battles). - In Englisch.
1920122870Vaihingen a. F. Karl Scharr, Buchdruckerei (Ohne Jahr. Um 1920). 12 nicht numerierte Seien. Originalbroschur. 22x14 cm
201p. + Plus portrait frontis. Age stained. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Canadian first edition. "Iowa born Hall, was on vacation in the UK in the summer of 1914, when World War I began. Posing as a Canadian, he enlisted in the British Army, Serving in the Royal Fusiliers as a machine gunner during the Battle of Loos. He was discharged after his true nationality was discovered, and then returned to the US. This is his first book. Recounting his wartime experiences with vigor. He later returned to France, where he joined the French-American Lafayette Escadrille before the United States officially entered the war. After the war, Hall co-wrote the Bounty Trilogy, including the wonderful 'Mutiny on The Bounty'. " WWI 2
193817046gsStuttgart, Kohlhammer, 1938. einfache Broschur, ca. DinA 5, nur 42 Seiten, Einband mit deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren, stark gebräunt, leicht fleckig, leichte Knickspuren, berieben und bestoßen, private Widmung auf dem Titelblatt, ungleicher Schnitt, Seiten papierbedingt gebräunt, insgesamt noch ordentlicher Zustand
1971004915NY: COLLIER BOOKS 1971. STATED FIRST COLLIER'S EDITION. . Soft cover. Very Good/NoNE. PHOTOS. INSCRIBED ' FOR PEACE ' JOHN F. KERRY NO DATE A BOOK OF PHOTOS AND STORIES ABOUT OUR TROOPS ON RETURNING HOME AND THE EFFORTS OF SOME TO END THE VIETNAM WAR WELL DONE PHOTOS FROM A SAD TIME BOOK IS SOLID CLEAN AND BRIGHT CORNERS ALL HAVE SOME CURLING NORMAL WEAR TO SPINE ORIGINAL PRICE 3.95 <br/> <br/> COLLIER BOOKS paperback
2000306125Privatdruck ohne Verlag, 2000. 12 Kapitel mit jeweils eigener Seitenzählung. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 28cm
1914120544Berlin, Axel Junker Verlag. 1914. 60, (4) Seiten. Mit 9 ganzseitigen u. von Hand kolorierten Illustrationen. Farbig ill. OKart.-Einband. (Einband am Rücken u. am unteren Rand mit kleineren Fehlstellen). 15x9 cm
17707, Koksijde, De Klaproos, 2000**, Gebonden onder geillustreerde kartonomslag, 250 x 235mm., 142pp., uitgebreide illustratie in kleur en z/w. ISBN 9789055080458.
1941MILI1151Bln., Mittler 1941. 3 Bl. Titelei, 120 S., 2 Bl. Vlgsanz., mit zahlr. Karten, ill. OKart., berieb., leicht bestoß., verstaubt, Deckel verbogen.
1916130417Berlin : W. Bloch [1916]. 221 S. 22,5*16,5 cm. OHalbleinenband.
194312358BBGörlitz, Jungland-Verl., 1943. 3. Aufl., 13.-23. Tausend. 8. 318 S. Pappband., seltenes Exemp. guter, altersgemäßer Zustand., Buchrücken etw. ausgeblichen., Kanten leicht berieben., Buchdeckel gering beschmutzt., manche S. a. unt. Rand u. befleckt. 23
193629275Stuttgart : Loewe, 1936. 86 S. : Mit Abb. im Text + 1 farb. Frontispiz; 8°, brauner Org.-Halbleinen mit Org.-Umschlag
191771787Hamburg, Druckerei Hartung & Co. 1917. Farb. illustr. Karte in Chromolithographie, verso Drucktext. (14 x 9 cm). Unterrrand mit Perforationszacken.
2012180964München: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2012. 473 S., 22 cm. Opp., gebundene Ausgabe, Lesebändchen.
5101WORLD WAR II IN JAPAN. ALS. 2pgs. October 1 1945. Hirosaki Japan. An autograph letter signed “Dale†Christensen written home by an Allied serviceman stationed in Japan shortly after the official end of World War II. “Well I haven’t had a chance to write for some time. We made it up here O.K. but the ship sure was loaded. We landed at Aomori and this place is inland about 30 miles. We have had no trouble at all. We spent the first night at an airport and then moved to another Army camp the next day then the third bn came up and took over here. I was in on the big thing at this camp I came up with the first gen jeeps and saw the Jap General sign the camp over to us then to top it all off I was picked to take the Jap General to his home. He talked to me all the way but I didn’t know a thing he said. When he got out he saluted me. He seemed happy about the whole thing. The climate here is good and cool. We have a big mt right afore us and it looks just like Mt Fugiama sic. They say it sure gets cold here in the winter. The rice is just headed out and it is very pretty here but I hope I can soon come home…We are cleaning this camp up now it sure needed it. I don’t see how the Japs lived in it. Bugs and dirt all over. We sure are making a change in the looks of it. They say they might give each one of us a Jap Rifle and bayonet to take home I don’t think there is any thing to it. I sure would like to have one. They sure can grow the fruit and garden stuff here but they sure are way behind in the way to live. I think even behind the Philippines…The papulation sic of this place in 97000 and Aomori – 57000. Aomori was bombed and it sure was smashed and burned. Well we have a few Japs working in this camp and I think as a whole they will like better from now on that ever before. There clothes are all patches but they look healthy and happy. Well I will write more later. I hope we soon get a mail call. Tell Ann and the rest Hello. Everything is fine here. Write soon. Dale.†The letter is in fine condition. hardcover books
5101WORLD WAR II IN JAPAN. ALS. 2pgs. October 1 1945. Hirosaki Japan. An autograph letter signed Dale Christensen written home by an Allied serviceman stationed in Japan shortly after the official end of World War II. Well I havent had a chance to write for some time. We made it up here O.K. but the ship sure was loaded. We landed at Aomori and this place is inland about 30 miles. We have had no trouble at all. We spent the first night at an airport and then moved to another Army camp the next day then the third bn came up and took over here. I was in on the big thing at this camp I came up with the first gen jeeps and saw the Jap General sign the camp over to us then to top it all off I was picked to take the Jap General to his home. He talked to me all the way but I didnt know a thing he said. When he got out he saluted me. He seemed happy about the whole thing. The climate here is good and cool. We have a big mt right afore us and it looks just like Mt Fugiama sic. They say it sure gets cold here in the winter. The rice is just headed out and it is very pretty here but I hope I can soon come homeWe are cleaning this camp up now it sure needed it. I dont see how the Japs lived in it. Bugs and dirt all over. We sure are making a change in the looks of it. They say they might give each one of us a Jap Rifle and bayonet to take home I dont think there is any thing to it. I sure would like to have one. They sure can grow the fruit and garden stuff here but they sure are way behind in the way to live. I think even behind the PhilippinesThe papulation sic of this place in 97000 and Aomori 57000. Aomori was bombed and it sure was smashed and burned. Well we have a few Japs working in this camp and I think as a whole they will like better from now on that ever before. There clothes are all patches but they look healthy and happy. Well I will write more later. I hope we soon get a mail call. Tell Ann and the rest Hello. Everything is fine here. Write soon. Dale. The letter is in fine condition. hardcover
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