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19073269PARIS. J. LEROY, EDITEUR. 1907. IN-4 (22 X 31 X 3,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (8) + XIV + 154 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS A CINQ NERFS, TITRE ET TETE DORES, COUVERTURE CONSERVEE (G. GAUCHE, RELIEUR A PARIS). ILLUSTRE DE NOMBREUSES FIGURES EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS ET DE 20 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 14 EN COULEURS, CERTAINES REPLIEES. EDITION ORIGINALE, TIRAGE LIMITE A 525 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES. UN DES 25 DU TIRAGE DE TETE SUR PAPIER IMPERIAL DU JAPON, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 14. PETITE TRACE DE FROTTEMENT EXTERIEUR, SINON TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
186539476Head Qrs. 1st Division 6th Corps 1865. 7-13/16" x 9-7/8." Entirely in neat ink manuscript on blue-lined paper. Docketed on verso. Signed by Geo. C. Clendenin Jr. AAG; and by Charles H. Woodman AAAG. Very Good. <br /> <br /> General Wheaton issues his request a few days after General Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Capturing the enemy's flag was considered a heroic act. <br /> The first division of the Sixth Corps participated in the major battles of the Army of the Potomac. unknown
87703FLAGS Suharaya Mohei publisher. KISHO ZUFU. Tokyo n.d. c. 1870. 22.1 x 14.6 cm. Printed paper covers tassel-bound Japanese-style fukuro-toji. 11 sheets of color woodblock printed prints of Japanese government flags for the new Imperial era of Meiji with explanatory text. A so-called "kanpon" or government publication one of several "outsourced" to private printing houses during the earliest days of the new regime. Fine impressions colors condition in clasped chitsu case. Very unusual. unknown
87703FLAGS Suharaya Môhei publisher. KISHÔ ZUFU. Tôkyô n.d. c. 1870. 22.1 x 14.6 cm. Printed paper covers tassel-bound Japanese-style fukuro-toji. 11 sheets of color woodblock printed prints of Japanese government flags for the new Imperial era of Meiji with explanatory text. A so-called "kanpon" or government publication one of several "outsourced" to private printing houses during the earliest days of the new regime. Fine impressions colors condition in clasped chitsu case. Very unusual. unknown books
209489Paris, Morel, 1874 petit in-4, VI-167 pp., front. en coul. et 40 planches en couleurs et 2 en noir, demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs, filets dorés (reliure de l'époque).
184117Paris, Dumaine, 1882 gr. in-4, 120 pp., 10 planches en chromolithographies et 47 tableaux d'uniformes et de drapeaux, en feuilles, sous chemise cartonnée demi-toile bleue, premier plat de couverture conservé contrecollé sur la chemise, fermeture par des rubans bleus (rel. moderne).
19073603PARIS. J. LEROY, EDITEUR. 1907. IN-4 (22,5 X 31 X 3,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (8) + XIV + 154 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 MAROQUIN PARME A COINS, DOS A CINQ FORTS NERFS, TITRE ET TETE DORES, COUVERTURE ET DOS CONSERVES (G. HUSER, RELIEUR). ILLUSTRE DE NOMBREUSES FIGURES EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS ET DE 20 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 14 EN COULEURS, CERTAINES REPLIEES. EDITION ORIGINALE, TIRAGE LIMITE A 525 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES. UN DES 25 DU TIRAGE DE TETE SUR PAPIER IMPERIAL DU JAPON, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 13. TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
192525666Paris Hachette 1925 In-8 Dans un premier temps Maisons pour tous puis maisons et intérieurs pour tous, bel ensemble de fascicules qui intéresse l'histoire de la maison individuelle pour tous : du N° 1 du 15 Mars 1925 au N°133 du 15 Juin 1938 sans interruption . Bon état dans l'ensemble, une pliure originelle suite à l'nvoi postal pour chaque fascicule , 30 pp environ pour chaque fascicule
93048Edité par Devambez, à Paris, sans date (1917), grand in-folio de 485x330 mm environ, une chemise cartonnée illustrée avec dos toilé, fermée par un ruban tricolore, contenant 10 illustrations légendées pleine page couleurs de Guy Arnoux. Exemplaire N°16/500, un des 14 exemplaires numérotés de 12 à 25, sur papier Impérial du Japon avec un grand dessin original sur double-page et un petit dessin original au bas du justificatif de tirage. Couverture un peu salie avec petites rousseurs, intérieur bon état.
207948Paris, Dumaine, 1882 grand in-4, VII-120 pp., 8 planches en chromolithographie, 2 planches en couleurs de tabliers de timbale et de banderolles de trompette, 47 tableaux en couleurs d'uniformes et de drapeaux, demi-toile grenue bleue, plats cartonnés bleus, le premier illustré d'une large composition dorée (rel. de l'éditeur). Qqs rousseurs mais bon exemplaire.
158Deux volumes in 4 plein cuir marron à nerfs, pièces de titre et tomaison cuir rouge. fers, filets dorés.Premier volume: titre illustré avec vignette,XXXVII,épître,préface, table des matières,frontispice gravé,626 pages, 46 gravures hors texte numérotées 1 à 48. (il manque les gravures 41 et 42). Deuxième volume: fronticpice, titre avec vignette,XX table des livres et des chapitres,770 pages,un feuillet d'approbation et privilège. 22 planches gravées hors texte. Jean Baptiste Coignard éditeur 1721. (pâles mouillures en marge sans gravité, quelques cahiers légèrement déboîtés au premier volume.)
124438aafBern, Stämpflische Buchdruckerei (G. Hünerwadel), und Zürich, Friedrich Schulthess, / Lith. von Kümmerly u. Wittmer in Bern, 1855, in-Folio oblong, 1 handkol. Titelblatt + 6 Bl. (Schmutztitel + 5 Bl. dt. Text) + 1 s.-w. Tafel ‘Perspectivische Uebersicht’ + 58 lithographische Tafeln von Heinrich Jenny, alle Handkoloriert, Halb-Lederband mit Ecken, im Zentrum des Vorderdeckels gedr. Titelschild ‘Festalbum der Feier’... Prachtausgabe.
19442410240339xbvkParis, Louis Carré Éditeur, MCMXLIV (1944); Presses de L'Imprimérie Union, Reproduction des Dessins: Georges Duval. 40 untrimmed folded sheets (=160 pages overall) of thick paper 'Vélin d'Arches' (with watermarks), including foretitle-, partly red-printed titlesheet, 'Justification du Tirage' and colophone, text by Louis Carré until page 19, titlesheets to each section (I. 'La Mer', II. 'Paysages', III. 'Châteaux', IV. 'Venise - Côte d'Azur et Roussillon', V. 'Tarascon et Alger', VI. 'Dessins de Nus et Portraits', VII. 'Les Courses', VIII. 'Le Théâtre et le Monde', IX. 'La Musique') with many quarter- to doublepage illustrations (intaglio) and transparent tissueguards loosely inserted. - Loose in another 2 blank doublesheets which hold the publisher's light-brown large-paper dustjacket, again loose in publ. stiff cardboard folder with cloth-joints and large printed artist's name at spine; Folio (ca. 36 x 24 x 4 cm; ca. 2 kg.).
183093Paris, Bry, 1858 in-4, titre lithographié imprimé en couleurs, [9] pp., 69 planches accompagnées de leur page de légende, bradel demi-percaline aubergine à coins, dos orné (reliure de l'époque). Dos légt passé.
1907173209London.: HMSO Eyre & Spottiswoode. September1907. 40 pages lithographed title page as a frontispiece and 170 full page coloured lithographic plates by Weller & Graham 7 tipped-in plates of updated flags errata slips and overlaid colourplates some on card tipped in the Cross of St George cut-out loose a few neat initialled manuscript corrections and notes in a contemporary likely official hand contemporary owner's signature on the blank fly-leaf; original glazed black cloth boards 27.6 x 18.5 cm gilt embossed title with the British coat of arms and spine title in gilt expertly re-backed mounting the original spine a handsome copy in very good condition the fine coloured plates in unusually bright clean condition. Rare. Published for the British Civil Service and an "Official Copy". <br> <br>This handsome volume includes numerous national flags current at the time of printing and were regularly updated. The listing of the badge of the former British Central Africa Protectorate has been struck out and amended in manuscript to Nyasaland Malawi likely by an official hand many of the manuscript corrections are initialled. Badges of colonies and dependencies are listed under British Empire: Australia New Zealand North America and West Indies Hong Kong & the Straits Settlement India Ceylon Borneo and Sarawak: a time-lapse of geo-political and colonial power. <br> <br>There are 15 coloured lithographic illustrations of the flags of Siam 12 of the flags of China together with 13 "Badges emblazoned on the Envoys Flag over the Dragon. for Envoys of other ranks" 17 illustrations of the flags of Japan and 39 illustrations for Russia. <br> <br>An errata slip for the United States advises that as of the 4th July 1908 " the number of stars is to be increased from 45 to 46". . HMSO, Eyre & Spottiswoode. hardcover
188759523Philadelphia: Burk & McFetridge Lithographers U.S. Army 1887. Folio. 11.5 x 15.5 in. 87 leaves unnumbered. 87 chromolithograph plates for title and flags throughout all mounted on linen hinges as issued. Brown pebbled publisher’s cloth gilt lettering front cover decorated endpapers front inner hinge starting very faint tidemark & bubbling to cloth of fore-edges of front cover minor wear & bumping to corners still a VG bright copy w/ plates quite sharp. First edition of this lavish work reproducing the flags carried by U.S. Army infantry cavalry and artillery units during the Civil War featuring headquarters flags battle flags corps flags pennants and guidons. Following the Civil War both Sherman and Sheridan attempted to regularize unit flags and recommended that battle names be omitted from the flag and unit registers. This work compiled by US Army Brig. Gen. Holabird 1826-1907 was carried out towards the end of his service as Quartermaster which ended June 16 1890. William Burk ca. 1857-1905 and John McFetridge 1844-1903 launched their company in 1877 by purchasing William Harding’s printing house and specialized in chromolithographic trade cards advertising book illustrations calendars and other material until about 1900. Burk & McFetridge, Lithographers, U.S. Army, hardcover
AQ31283s.i.: s.n s.d. but c.1795 Six engraved strips of hand-coloured flags mounted to form a 12pp book. Marbled wrappers chipped to spine and corners. Robert Stevenson's copy boldly inscribed 'Robert Stevenson' to lower wrapper; from the recently dispersed remains of the Stevenson family library. Scottish civil engineer and lighthouse-builder Robert Stevenson's 1772- 1850 copy of a finely engraved hand-coloured pocket guide to the flags of all nations with particular emphasis on naval ensigns including the flags of various European African Asian and North American nations. Leading with the British Standard suggests a British origin; although a proportion of the images are also captioned in French suggesting that the unnamed publisher - or at least the engraver - was likely appealing to a wider audience. Whilst absent any imprint information the detail of this chart indicates a mid- 1790s production; the flag of the United States features thirteen stars on a blue field which was correct between the passing of the 1777 Flag Act by the Second Continental Congress until it was superseded by the fifteen-star variety in 1794 upon the admission of Kentucky and Vermont to the Union. Similarly the two final flags of the 'Dutch new Colours' and 'Dutch Ensign' illustrate the designs adopted by the Batavian Republic in 1795 featuring the Netherlands Maiden. . [s.n,, s.d., but c.1795] unknown
1893ABC_46387Japan 1893. 19th-century wrappers of thick handmade Japanese paper reinforced with straps of paper containing Japanese characters and blue and red stamps; with the title of ad 1 in Japanese characters on the front wrapper. Collection of drawings of 131 flags banners etc. on separate leaves of varying sizes most of them coloured. 131; 10 ll. Ad 1: Very interesting collection of drawings of 131 flags code and signal flags banners standards crests etc. made in late 19th-century Japan most of them coloured in red blue white black yellow and some decorated with gold and/or silver paint. Many with mottos and captions in Japanese characters. The collection can be divided into 8 subcategories. 1 34 flags on black poles of European and other powers. 2 17 rectangular Samurai banners on a pole with a horizontal pole at the top mostly in red and white. 3 28 pennants and banners of various shapes mostly on crested poles and some of them decorated or partly decorated with gold and/or silver paint. 4 27 Japanese military Samurai flags and banners in red and white some with Japanese characters including the flag of the imperial Japanese army: the red sun with the red sunrays. 5 11 Japanese military flags and banners in blue black and white. 6 4 unfinished and uncoloured sketches of Japanese military flags and banners. 7 3 symbolic banners with mottos in Japanese characters. 8 7 unfinished but partly coloured in sketches of flags banners and pennants.Ad 2: 10 folded leaves of Japanese so-called rice-paper mostly containing decorative flower designs one with fans and another with traditional Japanese dolls. All are executed with a brush and black paint two of the flower designs are executed in black red and green paint.With Japanese characters in pencil and/or black and blue ink as well as red owners stamps on the inside of the wrapper. Wrapper slightly browned with some minor signs of wear some margins slightly frayed some leaves with minor stains or browning. unknown
1930162550China: no stated publisher 1930. An scarce Chinese naval work from the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs First edition first printing of this technical guide to the ensign rank flags and other naval colours of Chiang Kai-Shek's government with each illustration faced by a diagram detailing the design's precise ratios and colours. WorldCat records only the University of Chicago's copy of a later edition published in 1939. Besides the flags of the Kuomintang and the Republic of China the present work covers those of the President senior executive officials flag ranks and specialized ships such as customs water police and salt administration vessels. Provenance: in the characteristic contemporary binding of the German Bibliothek des Auswärtigen Amtes Library of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with its stamp embossed on the front board and accession annotations on the cloth backstrip and the front wrapper. A 40 x 40 mm hole has been left on the front wrapper where a stamp likely the library's has sometime been excised. Folio 381 x 282 mm ff. ii 18. With 18 large colour illustrations of flags each faced by an explanatory diagram. Contemporary brown cloth-backed marbled boards original card wrappers bound in. Binding study and moderately worn overall more so at extremities tips and corners of pages bumped contents bright with some offsetting. A very good copy indeed. hardcover