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in-8°, 253 pages, illustrations h.t. N&B, carte et dessins, broche, couverture, jaquette couleurs illustree par BRANTONNE. Bel exemplaire. [CA29-6]
Ministère de la Défense. 1940. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. 40 pages, sous forme de plusieurs fascicules, dans leur couverture d'origine. (Rare) Gazés et blessés. La Défense passive. La lutte contre le feu. La mise à l'abri de la population...
Broch?. 317 pages. Rousseurs.
in-12, 316 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [HI-2]
Non précisé. 1917. In-18 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. Carnet d'env. 150-200 pages, manuscrit, avec de nombreux dessins à main levée et des vignettes illustrées encollées dans le texte. Couverture muette. Appartenant à B.S., 34e Cie du 46e R.I., S.P. n° 208. Mitrailleuse Saint-Etienne, 1907. Mécanisme. Affût-trépied. Les petits trucs du mitrailleur...
Ecole Spéciale Militaire. 1899. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 199 pages. Illustré de nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques annotations au crayon sur le 1er plat et dans l'ouvrage. 2e année, 1899-1900. Des marches. Stationnement. Service de Sûreté. Des reconnaissances. Du combat...
Ecole Spéciale Militaire. 1899. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Manque en coiffe de pied. Intérieur acceptable. 388 pages. Illustré de nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques annotations au crayon sur le 1er plat et dans l'ouvrage. 2e année, 1899-1900. Des forces morales. Des marches. Stationnement. Du combat. Rôle des bois à la guerre...
Ecole Spéciale Militaire. 1899. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 63 pages. Quelques annotations au crayon sur le 1er plat et dans l'ouvrage. 2e année, 1899-1900. Des marches. Services distincts. Du stationnement...
Ecole Spéciale Militaire. 1899. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 173 pages. Illustré de plans en noir et blanc hors texte. Dos très abîmé avec manques importants. Quelques annotations au crayon sur le 1er plat et dans l'ouvrage. 2e année, 1899-1900. L'officier. Marches. La traversée des défilés. Le lieutenant Karowski en 1813...
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], [2], 585 p. Signed and inscribed for 'Barlas' familyby Tunaya's wife Melahat Tunaya. Festschrift for Turkish law professor Tarik Zafer Tunaya, (1916-1991). Tarik Zafer Tunaya'ya armagan.
Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin et Cie, Paris. 1890. In-24 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Couv. défraîchie. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 306 pages. Texte en français et en allemand sur 2 colonnes. Tranche rouge. Couverture très frottée. Couverture et cahiers se détachant. Annotations aux dos des plats. Très rare. 9e édition revue et augmentée. Commandements. Génie, topographie, fortification. Artillerie. Cavalerie. L'art de s'orienter...
Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin, Paris. 1898. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat du neuf. Tâchée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 306 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes, en français et en allemand (caractères gothiques). Tranche rouge. Dos muet. Plats fortement tachés. Annotations en pages de garde. 9e édition revue et augmentée.
610pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Pages 139-192. Includes index to Volume XLI. Contents include: Michel Butor or a Frenchman Goes to New Mexico; Traduction, Trahison; Napoleon's Marshals - Augereau. The Michel Butor article is signed and inscribed by its author, Jack Kolbert, at the top of its first page. Several typos have been corrected in this section. Ten pages at back list names of members of the Society. Bit of writing upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
16 pages. Features: Shall America commit to Great Britain's Commercial Yoke? - exactions in gross violation of our anti-trust laws, forced from U.S. rubber manufacturers, give Great Britain arbitrary control of industry - wool business conducted under British "Approval" - copper production decreased 50% by interference - cotton shipments x-rayed by British agents - includes fascimile of letter required to be signed by rubber manufacturers; The men of the A.I.U.; The Chicago Primary Election; Humaneness, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; England Blockades the World; "The American Legion"; The Military Situation - Hindenburg meets the Grand Duke - M. Sasonoff and England; News from Germany, by Louis Veireck; Advertising Talk; The German Children's "Wacht am Rhein"; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards with gilt lettering. Edge wear and spots on cover. Previous owner's names inside. Stated First Edition. 352 pages. Black and white photos. Richard Halliburton's adventures flying his bi-plane to Timbuctoo, Morocco, Petra, Persia, Mt. Everest, Calcutta, Bangkok, Singapore and more.
G (no dj, green cloth with brown faded patch 2" x 1" top corner of front board,small bump head of spine and touch of brown fading bottom of spine, one small school stamp back endpaper, the contents are clean and bright with no marks) large octavo 96pp. The regiments, history, and way of life of the Legion, with b/w illustrations throughout and glossary. Written for younger readers.
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. The French edition appeared in 1972.
Pages 197-249. Black and white photos. Features: Nice full-page photo portrait of Major Charles S. Walker, N.H. Department Commander American Legion; For God and Country - The American Legion - A New Hampshire Asset - major article with many great photos; The Legion - Maker of Americans - an interview with Maurice F. Devine; Behind the Lines; Behind the Lines - The American Legion Auxiliary at work; State Executive Board of the American Legion Auxiliary; A Portrait Gallery of Legionnaires - excellent photos with write-ups of selected individuals; New Hampshire's Labor Commissioner; Their Son; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; Over the Top with Ayrshires - The Sawyer Herd and Farrm Buildings - article with nice photos; In the Springtime; When Claremont was called Ashley III - Two English Maps of Revolutionary Times; Current opinion in New Hampshire; Old Home Week and the Tercentenary; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; New Hampshire Necrology. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy of this particularly excellent issue. Magazine
Pages 1-58. Black and white photos. Features: National convention of American Legion; Immigration; Stage Coach and Tavern Days; Our Winter Carnivals; An Answer to Our Critics; An anthology of one poem poets; Senator Moses' Three favorite stories; New Hampshire state Grange; Should the Governor's Council be abolished?; New Hampshire Private Schools - with photos of their principals; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Tilton School; New Hampton Literary Institution; Holderness School; Five Foremost Leaders in N.H.; Alcoholic Bi-Focalism; First Candidates for Governor's Council - with photos of Samuel A. Lovejoy and Jesse M. Barton; The Old Toll Bridge (poem); New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Above-average wear to front cover which bears a bit of pencil writing to top edge, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
Cover portrait of the Marchioness of Londonderry, who writes in this issue on the work of the Women's Legion. Chapter CCXC - Women's Work in the Great War - with relevant photos and centerfold. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 677-704. Features: Colour Dunlop ad inside front cover features The Mumming Plays; Cover photo of wartime munitions being scrapped for production drive; Five photos illustrate the United Nations new simultaneous interpretation system; Two pages of illustrations explain the Swedish Albatross marine expedition as it investigates seabed deposits; An account of the aims of the Albatross expedition and of the equipment used to obtain material for scientific investigation from great depths; Six-photo sequence shows an F8F Bearcat's failed attempt to land on the USS Tarawa - it ultimately crashes into the sea; Photo of road scouts delivering 800,000 signatures to the House of Commons with the aim of restoring the basic petrol ration; Photos of personalities of the week include Lord Croft, Mr. Strachey, Malcolm McCorquodale, Lord Hemmingford, H. R. Macbeth-Raeburn, M. Tristan Bernard, Sir Reginald Stubbs, Marshall Tito, Mr. Dinnyes, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Mr. Dimitrov of Bulgaria, Col. N. A. Filatov, Winston Churchill at Manchester Town Hall, and Arab leaders attending the Arab League Conference on Palestine at Almaza Airport; Article discusses the Marshall Plan and Mr. Molotov; Photos of Jewish Settlement Police trainees and map of the United Nations plan, dividing Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state, with Jerusalem and International city; Two pages of photos and text describe troops of the Arab League states, including photo of Glubb Pasha, commander of the Arab Legion of Transjordan; Two-page centrefold illustration inside the Structures Department at the Royal Aircraft Establishment where students are taught how to test aircraft components; Six illustrations show young engineers training in model making and wind tunnel testing; Five photos document the state funeral of France's great tank General Leclerc, who perished in a North African air crash; Eritrea's commission of investigation - six photos with text; Photos of the first ramjet helicopter, on ground and in flight; Photo of 12 foot diameter pipeline carrying water to generate power from the Campbell River dam in British Columbia; Photo of Sir Alan Cunningham and G. Heddingham inspecting scene of rioting and looting in the commercial centre of Jerusalem; Photo of directors and officials of Krupps, Hitler's main armament maker, on trial at Nuremberg; Two pages of photos and text describe bronzes newly found in North Honan; Review of the film "Mine Own Executioner"; Back cover colour ad for Wright's coal tar soap shows dancing Arctic seals. Above average external wear with clumsy tape repair to coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with title-vignette and very numerous photographs throughout; pictorial boards, a fine copy.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a sepia-toned frontispiece, 53 sepia-toned plates on 19, 5 full-page maps in the text and endpaper maps, small blind stamp on title; handsomely bound in yellow full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Glubb Pasha commanded Transjordan's Arab Legion from 1939 to 1956. Enser, p.425.
Pages 442-528 plus 24 pages of ads. Features: The Strange Case of Sergeant Pron - a story of the French Foreign Legion; Turned into a Pillar of Salt - a salt-miner becomes lost in his mine; Mysterious Fish with Strange Arabic Inscriptions - photo and brief write-up of fish caught at Zanzibar ; A Woman's Journey Across Africa - Part I - Eva J. Jordan's amazing journey through mysterious Africa, this part dealing with Uganda (with photos); How I Fired the First Shot for Britain in the Great War - Trooper William Craig, of the 4th Dragoon Guards was also the first British soldier to bring down a Uhlan; Chased by Bees - while observing apes E.F. Martin unknowingly disturbed a nest; In the Clutches of a Boa-Constrictor - adventure in Rhodesia; With the British Armoured Cars in Russia - Part II - a stirring account of their work and adventures, with great photos; The House of a Hundred Rooms - Part II - Chinese Tong-men and gamblers operated a building in Philadelphia's tenderloin district which had secret cellars and dungeons which were put to diabolical uses; My Adventures in the World War, Part IV - famous war correspondent E. Ashmead-Bartlett offers startling and thrilling contributions; The Mystery of the "Haunted Hills" - a strange story from Australia's Queensland bush; The Soldier Samson of the Italian Alps - photo-illustrated tales of an incredibly strong soldier in an Italian Alpini battalion (with photo of him lifting five men!); Human Tanks - An Ingenious Body Shield invented by Italian troops; The Papuan Chief's "Revenge" - intereseting photo-illustrated story; Some African Fashions - humorous illustrations; Arctic Painter's Thrilling Adventures - M. Borissof became lost along the northern shores of Nova Zembla and nearly died (with photo of his studio); Photo of Indian chief Wa-Ha-Gunta who just turned 134 years old!; and more. Average external wear. Bit of writing on front cover and Table of Contents. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book