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0267294212.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330303636.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
120068aafWeinfelden, Buchdruckerei A.-G. Thurg, 1928, in-8vo, ca 50 S., Seiten 17-32 fehlt, Seiten 33-48 doppelt, Original-Broschüre.
181015996Wien, (Anton von Haykul), 1810. Gr.-8°. 8 S., Ppbd. d. Zt. m. dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
1814217110Salem Mass.: Sold by Cushing and Appleton 1814. Two editions in 1814 the other presumably the first was published in NYC. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Removed. Very good. Two editions in 1814 the other presumably the first was published in NYC. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Shaw and Shoemaker 32172. Shaw and Shoemaker 32172 <br/><br/> Sold by Cushing and Appleton unknown
18092158723/09/1809. <blockquote><p>A rare full signed order by Bonaparte</p></blockquote><p>In 1809 a formation known as the Reserve Corps of the Army of Germany was assembled. This later became a new VIII Corps that served in Spain in 1810. The Reserve Corps was under the command of Marshal François Christophe de Kellermann. Its three divisions were led by Generals Olivier Rivaud de la Raffinière Eloi Laurent Despeaux and Joseph Lagrange.</p><p>The siege of Astorga was an attempt by French forces to capture that town as part of a campaign of the Peninsular War. Astorga was located on the flank of the French invasion path to Spain and Portugal and was meant to be used as a headquarters during the campaign. The French overpowered the Spanish garrison inside and took the city on April 20 1810 with a loss of 160 men. It took however the arrival of ammunition and weapons for the attack to begin.</p><p>The 8th corps was ordered to march to Spain and its first units reached Burgos.</p><p><strong>Order signed</strong> Schonbrunn September 23 1809.</p><p><em>""His Majesty Orders:</em></p><p><em>1 The 22nd regiment of line infantry and the 65th of the line which are part of the 8th corps of the army will each have their 8 stores of ammunition for infantry and 8 for their military transports. The quartermaster general will take the necessary measures to ensure that those regiments that do not have proper munitions and have not exhausted the funds allowed to each regiment for this object that he will contact them without delay and procure the munitions necessary. The quartermaster general of the artillery will take responsibility for those measures that relate to the artillery.</em></p><p><em>2 The 8 4th battalions that form the Rivaud division will each have their own infantry and military transport munitions supplies. The necessary funds for the creation of these will be placed at the disposition of the authorized officer of the 8th corps to be made at Nuremberg Bareuth or Wurtsbourg. The horses will be furnished by the administration as we order below.</em></p><p><em>3 The artillery of the 8th corps will be composed of 4 pieces of 12; 16 pieces of 6; 6 pieces of 3 and 6 howitzers having a double approvisionnement harness. The Saxon artillery of General St. Cyr's division will have its cannon piece including 4 of 12 which forms for the 8th Corps 60 pieces of cannon independently of the regimental pieces.</em></p><p><em>4 The engineers will have after the 8th corps at least 1500 tools which will be carried on harnessed carriages as well as the ropes and tools necessary for the prompt repair of a bridge.</em></p><p><em>5 Three hundred horses shall be raised in the land of Bareuth a hundred in the land of Erfurth and a hundred in the land of Hanau in all five hundred which will be distributed in the 8th corps as follows namely: for the artillery 300 for the transports of the 8 battalions of the Rivaud 50 division for the transports of the engineers 50 for the three provisional regiments of dragoons 100. The price of these horses will be set from the inhabitants according to the tariff which will be regulated by the general steward.</em></p><p><em>6 An advance of two thousand francs will be made to each of the squadrons which form part of the six provisional regiments of dragoons. These 2000 francs will be taken from the regiment's casks by the Minister of War Administration. The distribution between the different mannes will be made by General Fouler for the 1st 5th and 4th. One and the other of these generals will assure the Minister of War Administration of the distribution they have made between the mannes. The squadron leaders and captains commanding the squadrons of the six provisional regiments will immediately use this fund to prepare their squadron.""</em></p><p>Complete orders of Napoleon are very uncommon.</p> unknown
With 15 illustrations. 245 pages. Small tears and chips to edges of dust jacket and small tear on front; some soiling to spine of dj,
19998305-0254Mantua, Sometti, 1999. Gr. Oktav, illustr. Org.-Softcover, 83 (+ 1) S., mit zahlreichen Illustrationen, wohlerhaltenes Exemplar.
180693683FB(1806). Manuskript: (1) Bl. (vakat), (1) Bl. (Frontispiz), 173 (3) Seiten, (2) Bll. (Register), (3) Bll. (vakat), (8) zwischengeschossene gestochene Tafeln, Vorsätze aus Kattunpapier (stilisierte Rosetten in zweifarbigem Kolorit), rehbrauner Kalblederband der Zeit mit reicher Goldprägung und scharlachroten Lederauflagen (Maroquin), weiß und hellbraun umstochenes Kapitalband, dreiseitiger Goldschnitt, zeitgenössischer blindgeprägter Leder-Steckschuber in Buchform, 17,5 x 12 cm (Außenmaß).
0282856374.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1332951090.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265578078.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8986LIVERPOOL JOHNSON 1841. VERY GOOD. LIVERPOOL, JOHNSON, 1841 unknown
19390204591939 A. Fontemoing Hardcover 2nd Edition
185613191856 HACHETTE Bibliothéque des Chemins de Fer 1856- br.couv.rose-leg.tachée-pt.manque bas dos-232p.-trace de mouillure claire en marge de qques feuillets.
1907165793Librairie Hachette et Cie Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1907. In-12 broché de 220 pages. Bon état
Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1907. In-12 broché de 220 pages. Bon état
1854qq648Hachette Relié 1854 In-12, (16.5x10.5 cm), relié, demi-chagrin vert, plats de percaline chagrinée, dos à 4 nerfs titré, tranches dorées, 231 pages, envoi de l'auteur ; cuir frotté sur les coiffes et les mors, rousseurs dans le texte, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
3321in 12 broché faux-titre,titre,232 pages,librairie Hachette & Cie 1856,bibliothèque des chemins de fer,couverture doublée,petits en tête,et en pied réparés.bon état d’ensemble
8986LIVERPOOL JOHNSON 1841. VERY GOOD. LIVERPOOL, JOHNSON, 1841 unknown books
pp. xiii, 504 + 21 plates. Lacks portrait frontis? Light foxing. Mildly XLib. 24mo. 130 mm. Original leather binding, worn. Spine perished. Boards decorated and embossed with vines and lilies. Needs to be resewn. Wolf 225. Hardbound. Binding poor. PAIMP 23
ORD-7720Paris. Chez les Marchands de Nouveautés. Juillet 1814. In-8 (123 x 199mm) broché, couverture imprimée, un peu salie, 103 pages. Petits accidents à qq. pages sans perte de texte, intérieur assez propre. Rare.
83553Paris, L. Hachette et Cie. 1864, 180x110mm, 220pages, reliure demi-basane. Mauvais état.
180817246Ohne Ort, ohne Verlag, 1808. 8°. Mit 3 gefalt. Kupfertafeln. 8; 8 S.; S. 17-24, Heftstreifen.
18238-0-504Leipzig, Industrie-Comptoir, 1823-128. Kl.8°, mit 23 (von 24) lithografierten Frontispizen und ca. 1900 S. in gesamt 24 Heften (alles erschinene), dekorative, Pp d. Z. mit schöner Rückenvergoldung