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1963778451963 Editions DECCA (123.947 standard ) - 1 disque 33 tours - ( annees 60 ) pochette illustree -
63019Service Information De La Légion Etrangere Paris 1950 In-4 ( 275 X 210 mm ) de 66 pages, demi-chagrin rouge, dos lisse avec titre doré en long, couverture illustrée de Lucien LOGE conservée. Dessins et photographies hors-texte. Petites épidermures, bon exemplaire.
1963778461963 Editions DECCA (123.735 standard ) - 1 disque 33 tours - ( annees 60 ) pochette illustree -
1957147226Service information du Premier Régiment étranger 1957. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Ils furent ici moins de soixante opposés à toute une armée. Éditorial par le Colonel Lennuyeux Broché. 225 pages. 24 x 32 cm. <i>ref. 147226</i> Service information du Premier Régiment étranger paperback
19314780Paris: Frazier-Soye maitre Imprimeur 1931. Livre D'Or De La Legion Etrangere 1831-1931- Centenaire de la Legion Etrangere- by Legion Etrangere Foreign Legion- Illustrated- Frazier-Soye maitre Imprimeur Paris- 1931- 1st Edition- 'Cette Edition Original a ete imprimee par Frazier-Soye maitre imprimeur a Paris. Les planches ont ete gravees et tirees dans les ateliers d'impression d'art Vigier et Brunissen a Paris et colorees par le maitre coloriste E. Charpentier Fils a Paris.' 3 copies on Japanese Imperial #'d 1-3 7 copies on Japanese Imperial #'d 4-10 and 150 on papier d"arche. This copy being unnumbered.-1/2 Leather & Marbled Boards-4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall clean square and tight with very minor shelf rubs 4 ribbed spine with titles in gilt-367 pages with only very minor occasional foxing. Beautiful hand colored plates and folding plates some b&w in text- a very scarce copy- French text- SEE PHOTOS- Non-fiction-historical-war-army-French Foreign Legion-Centenary Edition-illustrated 4780. 1st Edition. 1/2 Leather & Marbled Boards. VG-Near FINE/No Jacket as Issued. Illus. by Illustrated. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Frazier-Soye, maitre Imprimeur hardcover
1833WEGLe<p>London: S.Bagster 1833-1833. 1833. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 196; iv 152. large folding broadside Summary Of The Colonial Evidence bound in after p. 194 of first title apparently as issued. 19th century half calf spine worn broadside torn along folds but with no loss of text. First Editions. The author seeks to expose the witnesses appearing before the committee of the House of Lords named to investigate the true state of slavery in the West Indies the Duke of Manchester Henry John Hinchcliffe John Baillie Lord Seaford Sir John Keane and others as being influenced by "strong personal interest incapacitated by ignorance or guilty of gross inconsistency". His allegations are based upon excerpts from actual published testimony. In the Goldsmiths' catalogue the broadside is noted as being issued with the Letter although it is not mentioned at all in the other bibliographies. The second work discusses the evidence given under such topics as Nature and Hours of Labour Coercion and Discipline Demoralized State of Colonial Society Insurrection in Jamaica Voluntary Labour -Hayti &c. Cundall 2631-32. Goldsmiths' 28327-28. Ragatz pp. 519-20. Sabin 40330 1st title only. Hardcover. Good.</p> London: S.Bagster, [1833]-1833. hardcover
ria9798868516566_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Presented in the form of a dialogue when parents inquire about the Army and host a retired veteran on their podcast they are soon met with uncomfortable realities. Intensified by competing ideologies their guest systematically dissec hardcover
424233Black. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Hardback red with black design on front cover and black lettering to spine.Corners are bumped and lightly discoloured. Pen markings on back cover. Spine is worn with black markings from handling.Endpapers are tanned and have owner's inscription in pen and pencil.Very light foxing throughout and page edges are tanned.Colour plate at front of the book.Binding is mostly secure with some cracking at endpapers. Black hardcover
25283PARIS, Chez Firmin Didot Frères, 1840 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure frottée - rousseurs - Quatorzième édition - 431 pages - complet des 14 planches dépliantes in-fine
19841204541984 Editions Lavauzelle - 1984 - In-4, cartonné sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 91 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B in et hors texte
Pages 194-284 plus 16 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Romance of the French Foreign Legion; Adrift in a Mine-Field - two men drift through a mine-field in a crippled seaplane, fending off mines with their bare hands!; That Night - a rice-planter's cyclone ordeal on Bordelieu Island off the Florida coast; An Englishwoman in South America - Mrs. Mayer-Nixson describes the ways of Chilean (Chilian) policemen, the curious manners and customs of the people, and the odd habits of Chilean servants; The End of the Rainbow - an adventure of Etienne, a half-breed trapper in Northern Canada who had not heard of WWI; Rua the Prophet - the curious history of a Maori fanatic, Rua Kenana, who established a native "New Jerusalem" in the heart of the wild and inaccessible Urewera Mountains of New Zealand - article with great photos; Canada's Last Frontier - part II of a photo-illustrated narrative of a trip to Canada's Eskimo country - including a photo of Fort McMurray which was but a tiny clearing in the woods, plus a photo of an early oil well, and the Pelican gas 'gusher' which had been buring for 18 years!; Our Zambezi Lion-Hunt - adventure involving a black-faced lion; The Tale of the "Tara" - the adventures of the crew of the auxilliary cruiser "Tara," torpedoed off the North African coast - photo-illustrated article; Exploring the Black Canyon - A.L. Fellows and W.W. Torrence help tap a river by a tunnel which irrigates a previously barren valley in Colorado. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
48525Anvers, Imprimerie L. F. De Vos, s.d. (ca 1945). "14 x 22, 117 pp., plusieurs illustrations, broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie; pages 105 et 109 avec des accrocs)."
1906182811906 Paris : F. Juven, (1906), In-16,broche, 283 p.
183021Paris, Juven, 1906 in-12, 283 pp., demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, trace d'étiquette. Epidermures. Coupes et coins abîmés. Charnière interne ouverte. Cachet (annulé).
190938451Couverture souple. 8 pages. 31 x 45 cm. Gravures en couleurs. Légèrement défraîchi.
grand in-8°, 334 pages, ill. h.t. N&B, cartes et croquis, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bon etat. [HI-5/2]
ISBN : 222600694X. ALBIN MICHEL. 1978. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 334 pages- quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte
Paris, Albin Michel 1978. Grand in-8 broché, couverture rouge illustrée. 332 pages + table. Illustrations hors texte.
19785223Albin Michel Paris, Albin Michel 1978. Grand in-8 broché, couverture rouge illustrée. 332 pages + table. Illustrations hors texte.
13333SPL,P.1977-In4,pl.toile rouge éditeur,titre doré au 1er plat et au dos-363p-nombreuses photos,cartes,plans-bas du dos de la reliure renforcée,
5751Albin Michel, Paris, 1978. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture rouge illustrée, 334 pages. Pliure au dos, débrochage.
19671108031967 Edité par l'Académie de Marine, Paris - 1967 - In-4, cartonnage amateur toilé bleu avec pièce de titre et auteur au dos, sous jaquette amateur - 382 pages - Reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte
47838Quatrième année - N° 35 - septembre 1943 - Journal illustré
47796Deuxième année - N° 9 - 1er Juillet 1941 - Journal illustré