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196114972Hamburg [u.a.] : Zsolnay, 1961. 415 S. 8°. Dt. Ausg. - Jubiläumsausg. OLwd mit Rückengoldpräg. in vollverklebter Transparentfolie (abwaschbar).
1964829Berlin: Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1964. 10. Auflage 222 Seiten , 21 cm, Leinen
200751319Berlin : Aufbau 2007. 507 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
1915137190Minden ; Leipzig : Köhler 1915. 184 S. : zahlr. Abb. 21,5*15,5 cm. OBroschur.
1863144848Stuttgart, Nitzschke 1863. VI, 349 Seiten. Beschädigter Kart.-Einband der Zeit. (Einband mit Fehlstellen und sehr stark berieben. Papier teils etwas stockfleckig). 21x14 cm
2007154429Hamburg ; Berlin : Schwartzkopff-Buchwerke, 2007. 294 S. engl. Bro.
This is a very good hardcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean inside, covers a little dusty. One short embossed stamp (last name of previous owner on half-title). Sight dark stain on page-edges (50 pages) at top right corner (only the edge no bleed to margins of plates). The top page-edge was stained gray blue (like the cloth covers), by the publisher. Text in German. Hundreds of detailed color plates of soldier costumes, reproductions of watercolors. Errata sheet. Several appendices. 11" high X 8" wide, 415 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
19382942Köln, Schaffstein Verlag, 1938. Obro., 8°, 64 S. EA, min. Gebr.sp.
191573546München, Georg Müller, (1915). 2 Bll., 318 S., 1 Bll. Mit zahlr. s/w. Text-Illustr. (20 x 13,5 cm). OLn.
2000120072Ilsfeld. Privatdruck. 2000. 96 Seiten. Mit mehreren Abbildungen. Farbig ill. Original-Karton-Einband. Gutes Exemplar. 21x15 cm
19901127611990 Edition Podzun-Pallas - 1990 - In-8, cartonnage illustré - 394 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B - Texte en allemand
200346321Flensborg; Dansk Centralbibliotek for Sydslesvig, 2003. 236 S., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Gr.-8°(=22,5-25cm), Hardcover/Pappeinband
19801130501980 Edité à compte d'auteur - Imprimerie de l'Aisne-Nouvelle - Sans date (1980 ?) - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 146 pages - Reproductions photographiques en N&B in texte - Envoi de l'auteur (dédicace) en page de garde
194662008Hamburg, Hans A. Keune, (1946). 140 S. OKart.
5365Date and place not stated. On piece of paper roughly half an inch by one and a half wide. Poor and untidily laid down on slip of paper one inch by six wide. Tear across signature. Docketed in pencil 'author of book on Reformation'. Extraneous matter adhering to reverse. Date and place not stated. unknown
1817084-Lum 1817/18. Aus einer Folge von 4 Blatt Kreidelithographien, um 1817/18. 29,4:42,6 cm. Mit der Adresse von C. de Lasteyrie, rue du four St. Germain No. 54. Literatur: Béraldi XII, 394.
8vo., First Edition; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With personal bookplate on front paste-down. High-quality facsimile reissue, with fresh introduction, of the third edition of 1921. ALREADY SCARCE.
20637The Hague Netherlands. 14 March 1832. . Waldburg-Truchsess appointed Beethoven Kapellmeister to the King of Westphalia when serving as the King's Chamberlain and was one of the four Commissioners responsible for supervising Napoleon's exile in Elba. The letter is written on the eve of his return from the Hague where he had been Prussian ambassador since 1827. 1p. 8vo. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged paper with wear along one edge and damage to second leaf caused by breaking of seal not present. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'Monsieur le Colonell Na<meyr> chevalier de <> ordre au chateau de Weldam près de Goor'. A graceful letter congratulating the recipient and his wife on the birth of a son. [ The Hague, Netherlands. 14 March 1832. ] unknown
18981097561898 A Paris, Imprimerie Nationale / Ministère de la Guerre - 1898 - Approuvé par le Ministre de la Guerre le 2 avril 1875 et mis en concordance avec la réglementation le 22 mai 1888 - In-16 (8,5 x 13cm environ), cartonné - 288 p. - Avec de nombreuses figures illustrées in-texte
1949904701949 Ecole d'Application d'Artillerie. IDAR-Oberstein, Juillet 1949. 1 vol in-4, broché, 69 pages.
1809373329Robert Graves London Undated c.1809. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. Robert Graves was renowned for his historical engravings which often depicted military figures and events. This particular illustration portrays Corporal Thomas Brown in 18th-century military attire. He is dressed in a distinguished uniform featuring a buttoned coat a sash across his chest and a striking tricorn hat an iconic piece of both military and civilian fashion of the time. His rank is indicated by the cord on his right shoulder. The tricorn was not just a stylish accessory; it served a practical purpose shedding rain and providing an unobstructed field of vision.Corporal Thomas Brown gained fame for his remarkable bravery during the Battle of Dettingen in 1743 a conflict within the War of the Austrian Succession. As a member of Kings Own Regiment Dragoons Blands Dragoons Brown demonstrated extraordinary courage by reclaiming his regiments standard after it had fallen into enemy hands. In the heat of battle he lost two horses beneath him and sustained grievous injuries including the loss of two fingers and most of his nose. Despite these wounds he fought his way through enemy lines recovered the standard and returned it to his regiment earning enthusiastic cheers from his fellow soldiers.His heroism was later recognized by King George II who awarded him a gold-topped walking stick a silver prosthetic nose and a pension. After retiring from military service Brown settled in Yarm where he ran an inn named after himself. He passed away in 1746 and was laid to rest in St Mary Magdalenes Church where his marked grave remains today. This unmounted image is approx 10 x 15 cms the sheet overall is 20 x 28 cms. Mildly creased in the outer margins which will simply disappear from view when mounted and framed. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Historic 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. Robert Graves unknown
10483Manuscript "Constitution" for a Confederate Veterans Association in Walnut Grove possibly Tennessee or Missouri no date 5½ pages folio. The constitution states that "All Confederate veterans who was honorable discharged from service is eligible to membership in this Association." The objectives of the association are set forth: ".the Conservation of Confederate memories the formation of fellowship and the Cultivation of friendship between the veterans of the late Confederate War the Exhibition of loyal respect to the recollection and Impulses of a Confederate past the Encouragement and practice of manly virtues the Extension of reasonable aid and sympathy to fellow members in time of sickness and distress and in case of death the rendition of suitable funeral honors. The titles of the officers their duties and the order of business are noted. There is much concern about members who become ill or die. A few members of one committee are written on verso of the last page; some research might tell more about this interesting and touching document. unknown books
151Gray cloth boards bruised edges and spine. Preface by John Blay and dated 1959.Pageant Books Inc. New York. Text good 480 pages. Approx 12x16" hardcover
197010558Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice-Hall, c 1970. 352 pp. : ill., maps. Gr. 8°. Library copy.
213003 South Place Knightsbridge. 1 November 1856. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Evidently incomplete: the first part only of a long letter. Begins: 'My dear Maclean I have it not in my heart to put forward an excuse for very long silence beyond an amount of employment the like of which I have never had thrown upon me before for many years.' He hopes to see him but leaves that night 'for the North on a tour of inspection'. He describes his movements: 'I go first to Keir near Dumblane sic for a couple of days from thence to Fort George where I may be detained by my duties for two days and from there back to Keir from which point I shall visit the Depôts and Depôt Battns. within reach.' After discussing possible arrangements for a visit he writes: 'I am ordered to hasten back from the North to inspect the Depot Battns. just formed in England and in Jersey before the Winter is farther advanced'. He 'took Mr. Rolston to the Horse Guards. - I found that no influence or interest could obtain the enrolment of his name on the list of Candidates for a Commission by purchase he being passed the age of 18 before he made his application. The Gentleman to whom I presented him is a very old friend of mine. As I told him how much interested I was in behalf of your Young friend he suggested that Mrs. Rolston should apply for a Commission by purchase in a Colonial Corps of which there are 5'. He lists the corps observing of the West Indies that it is a place 'in which you and I passed so many Years of our life' and 'not always unhealthy'. 'By a sacrifice of a little money an exchange could be effected without much difficulty into a Regt. of the Line'. The final page concludes: 'However your Young friend did not deem it advisable to make application for an appt. to any of these Corps'. 3 South Place, Knightsbridge. 1 November 1856. unknown