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RARE memoir by Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Patterson, DSO (1867-1947), known as J. H. Patterson - an eminent British soldier, hunter, author and Christian Zionist, best known for his book 'The Man-Eaters of Tsavo' (1907), which has inspired three Hollywood films, and his two memoirs of the First World War, where was the commander of both the Zion Mule Corps and later the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (also known as the Jewish Legion). The Zion Mule Corps and Jewish Legion would eventually serve as the foundation of the Israeli Defence Force decades later. Contains a color map of the Gallipoli Peninsula. 195x130mm. VIII+316+32 pages. Dark-blue cloth Hardcover with gilt emblem of Star of David on front cover. Cover and spine faded/age-stained and stained. Cover corners rubbed and slightly peeling. Sticker on spine bottom edge. Spine cloth upper part partly torn. Spine edges peeling. Spine hinges partly cracked and peeling. Previous owner's details written in pencil on front endpaper. Binding visible sand lightly loose between pre-title and title pages, and on rear inner cover. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare first edition of a WW1 memoir by "the godfather of the modern Israel Defense Forces" is in good reading condition.
RARE war memoir by Otto Viktor Karl Liman von Sanders (1855-1929) - a German general who served as an adviser and military commander to the Ottoman Empire during the First World War and in 1918 commanded an Ottoman army during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. Contains a frontispiece with von Liman's portrait in uniform and his signature in facsimile. Contains three fold-out maps laid in pocket on rear cover. 225x150mm. 408 pages. Yellow board Hardcover with blue gilt cloth spine. Cover yellowing. dirty and slightly stained. Cover edges bumped/worn. Cover corners peeling. Rear cover coming loose/partly detached from binding. Spine worn, wrinkled and detached. Gilt lettering and decoration on spine faded and rubbed-off. Spine edges peeling. Binding slightly visible and coming loose on inner cover. Previous owner's ex-libris sticker and pencil inscription on front inner cover upper part/edge. Pages 15-42 fore edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages 375-408 upper corner bumped/creased. Small hole on pages 405-408 with minimal damage to several words of the text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare war memoir, of immense interest to scholars and/or collectors of materials on the legendary Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the Great War, has sustained slight damage to three last pages, but is otherwise in good reading condition.
43x31cm. Unpaginated. Gilt hardcover. Cover front bottom edge slightly rubbed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
FIVE VOLUME SET. [ALL VOLUMES]: 215x145 mm. [XLI+475] + [456] + [572] + [469] + [576] pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. Cover edges slightly rubbed. Spine edges rubbed. Sticker on front whitepage. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition.
FIVE VOLUME SET. [ALL VOLUMES]: 220x150mm. [541]+[647]+[619]+[661]+[555] pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover rubbed. Spine rubbed and yellowing. Spine edges worn. Pen inscription on spine. Inner cover age-stained. Biding visible between cover and first whitepage. Few pages slightly age-stained - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. [VOL.I]: Cover slightly stained. Text block edges slightly stained. [VOL.II]: Cover slightly stained. Spine torn and worn. [VOL.III]: Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. [VOL.V]: Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR with dedication dated 7.9.1895 (the signature and dedicatee's last name were partly erased, the signature is still partly visible). EXTREMELY RARE account of a trip to Syria by George Morehouse Huss (1857-1947), an eminent American civil engineer who in 1894 contracted with the Syria Ottoman Railway Co. of London to build a railway from Acre and Haifa to Damascus. 190x125mm. 138 pages. Dark-green rebound Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover and spine stained and rubbed. Cover edges slightly bumped. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Spine edges slightly peeling. Twelve first pages detached from binding. Signed dedication on title page. Title page edges/corners partly missing. Some pages coming loose from binding. Edges/corners of some pages slightly chipped - NO damage to text. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of letters written during a trip to Ottoman Syria is overall in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This book's cover is very worn, loose or missing. If you'd like, we can send this book to be rebound for an extra charge.
Includes black and white plates. 16x23.5 cm. 188 pages + unnumbered plates. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
IN ARABIC. COPY NUMBER 570. 31.5x22.5 cm. 531 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-Libris on first and last white page. Binding slightly visible between few pages. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
16x23.5 cm. xvi+328 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET OF Jacques Rosanes' Memoir which was PRINTED ONLY IN 20 COPIES! THIS IS COPY No.16. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 227x145mm. 930 pages (pagination: 476/477-930). Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed and slightly dirty. Front cover fore edge slightly bumped/wrinkled. [VOL.I]: Front cover bottom corner wrinkled. [VOL.II]: Rear cover upper edge/right corner bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two-volume memoir is in good condition.
78 pages. Features: The Joseph Shephard House - a rural gem in Metro Toronto; Conservation Laws - fact or fiction?; Parks Canada Centennial; The Wheat Pattern; Pictures of home and family life - Parks Canada's research collection; Military Portraiture; Wildfowl Sculptor - Regina's William Hazzard; Necessitous Strangers - the Huguenots and their influence on English silver; Article on the mementos that filled the ornate parlours of the late Victorian era; Tapestries and needlework in the home; The True Spirit of Reform - Flasks. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: 50th Anniversary of EMD (GM Electro-Motive Division); EMD News Photos; The La Grange Influence - what if ground had not been broken on March 27, 1935; Two Railroads, One Locomotive - interchange is no longer synonymous with engine change - with photos; La Grange Locomotive Landmarks - Attractive color centerfold; Three that survived - mementos of Electro-Motive's pre-GM years; EMD questions even EMD couldn't answer!; Concerning a dipstick, Derby Day, Slack-Free Starts, 74 Degrees below zero, a Lonely E9, and May 18, 1942 - confessions of an EMD-watcher; 'Tunnel Motors' or 'T-2s'; An instant history of EMD; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition thus; original terracotta cloth, gilt back, backstrip lettering faded but entirely legible, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly age-soiled and with one or two short closed tears. The dustwrapper reproduces the last photograph (not present in the work itself) of Tolstoy and his wife. 'The history of literature hardly contains a stranger and more pathetic story than this record of the intrigues and persecution that drove Russia's greatest writer to his death.' VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER.
4 vols., 8vo., preliminaries lightly spotted; original cloth, gilt backs, covers a little age-marked else a very good, firm, clean set. With bookplates on front paste-downs.
3 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with 3 portrait frontispieces, very numerous plates, and pedigree on rear endpapers of third volume ; yellow buckram, gilt backs, blue tops, a very good, clean set in dustwrapper. The set comprises Vol. I: 1930-1939; Vol. II: 1939-1945; Vol. III: 1945-1962. The dustwrappers are designed bty Kenneth Farnhill.
106 pages including black and white illustrations. Chapters include: Homesteaders (1903-1910); C.P.R. Settlers; Fairgrove Schools; Fairgrove Families Diaries; Organizations. Undated. Circa 1977. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy of this rare work. Book
Contains B&W plates. 15.5X23 cm. 435 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly dirty. Cover edges are slightly chafed. Spine is slightly dirty and stained. Spine's top is slightly beaten in one place. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 2 frontispieces, 16 plates on 8, numerous maps in the text and endpaper facsimiles and maps; cloth, gilt backs, all near fine copies in dustwrapper. Comprises: BRYANT (A). The Turn of the Tide 1939-1943. A Study based on the Diaries and Autobiographical Notes of Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke. (1957). BRYANT (A). Triumph in the West 1943-1946. Based on the Diaries and Autobiographical Notes of Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke. (1959). Alanbrooke, Field Marshal Lord. War Diaries 1939-1945. Edited by Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman. [2001]. By common consent the greatest CIGS in the history of the British Army, Alanbrooke occupied a unique position at the heart of Britain's efforts in WWII. Scarcely a man to pull punches, he provides a blow-by-blow account of how the war was waged and won, sparing no-one from politicians to generals of virtually every Allied nation. For over two generations, historians and scholars have known the Alanbrooke war diaries only through Bryant's classic two-volume edition. Quite apart from the inevitable selectiveness (and much of that rigorously censored), we have several times heard the comment 'too much Bryant and not enough Alanbrooke'. Now, almost sixty years on, we have a complete rendering (from the British perspective) of the most important private military account of the Second World War. Here is the opportunity to compare the old and the new; it is a fascinating task, revealing (first) why so much could not be published at the time and (secondly) the scale of the strains, frustrations and emotions borne by Britain's leading soldier of WWII. Enser, pp.199, 474 (first two volumes respectively).
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 29 plates; blue cloth, gilt backs, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. The set comprises Vol. I: 1933-1940 (by which time Pownall was CGS to the BEF in France); Vol. II: 1940-1944 (CoS to Mountbatten). In the latter part of his career Pownall was Chief of Staff to Mountbatten (then SACSEA). His remarkably frank diaries caused considerable controversy on publication, not least because of his opinions of Wingate. Unaccountably scarce as a set, especially in this condition. Graham & Cole L20; Enser, p.268.
50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Wilderness Treasure - travelling along the historic 'Voyageur's Highway' in the Quetico-Superior border region; Protecting the Canadian side of the Quetico-Superior region; 'Home is Some Taffy Hair' - tale from the HBC post at Lake Harbour; People of the Snows - photo portraits; Exploring the Kazan River in 1926 - Thierry Mallet - photo-illustrated article; 3000 Miles by Dog Sled - tale of missionary journey made by late Canon Turner, which was almost the best ever made with dogs north of the Arctic Circle, written from his diaries and letters by his brother Edward; James Bay Cabin - C.S. Maclean and his guide Arthur Smith; Sealing - New Style - photo-illustrated article; Photos of outside and inside of the HBC's new fur sales building in Montreal; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
xvi, 191,[1] p., pl., ports. 26 cm. Hardcover Very good condition No. 241 of limited edition of 750 copies
RARE COMPLETE FOUR VOLUME SET of the memoirs of Lieutenant-General Antoine de Pas Marquis de Feuquières (1648-1711), who served in the Royal Army during the reign of Louis XIV. The book details his insights on military life, strategy and tactics, and also depicts the period of his service, namely the Nine Years War. On this factual account Voltaire based his essay "Siècle de Louis XIV". This edition includes a preface, the author's biography and several fold-out maps. 170x100mm. [CCVIII+226] + [402] + [387] + [444] pages. Smooth leather Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Text block edges dyed. Cover worn, somewhat bent and unclean. Pages yellowing. [VOL.1]: Spine bottom corner slightly chipped. Pages 11 to 26 and 147-166 dog-eared. [VOL.2]: Spine bottom half peeling. Title-page edge torn (25mm) - no damage to text. Binding slightly loose on front inner cover. Page 1 upper edge near binding slightly torn (10mm). Pages 3 and 278-280 upper corner dog-eared. [VOL.3]: Small hole on title-page. Title-page bottom part detached from binding. Map 10 edges creased. [VOL.4]: Spine front hinge bottom edge slightly chipped. Pages 43-46 detached from binding. [SUMMARY]: Save for some light wear to covers, this rare memoir book of a French soldier renowned for his bravery in the army of Louis XIV, is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
13.5x21.5 cm. xviii+421 pages. Paperback. Slight chafes on sides of spine. Else in very good condition.
Erstausgabe. Frontispitz der Frau von Stein.