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4502Paris Hachette "Les albums des Guides Bleus" 1962 in 8 cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 126 pages illustrées, 8 photographies de J. Boules Bon exemplaire
1962100076282Hachette 1962 in8. 1962. Cartonné. illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs
28372Casablanca, Imprimerie Lang, sd. In-4 (310x240mm) relié en percaline d'éditeur verte illustrée, 755 p. Nombreuses ill. en noir. Ex n°2277 / 2950. Très bon état.
1899300021535Impr. de Devillers 1899. 1899. 326 pages. Impr. de Devillers unknown
1899300021535Impr. de Devillers 1899 326 pages 1899. 326 pages.
1964ROD0040737Julliard. 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 157 p., 1 carte hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 956-Moyen et Proche Orient
0243048858.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1921108489Paris : Librairie Armand Colin 1921. 235x165mm. IX - bien complets des 5 cartes dÂŽlpiantes en couleurs ˆ la fin de lÕouvrage reliure demi-maroquin ˆ coins avec auteur titre et filet dorÂŽs au dos ˆ quatre nerfs. Plats papier marbrÂŽ et avec 3 filets dorÂŽs. Tranche supÂŽrieure dorÂŽe. Couvertures et dos conservÂŽs. Belle reliure hormis dos lÂŽgÂrement insolÂŽ. Inscriptions manuscrites sur le haut de la page de garde supÂŽrrieure autrement trÂx bel exemplaire. 1379 Librairie Armand Colin unknown
2026247597Armand Colin 2026. Tampon militaire. Reliures légèrement défraîchies frottées. Pages jaunis. in12. 2026. Relié. Avec 28 dessins originaux de l'Auteur et 14 cartes en couleur hors texte Armand Colin unknown
94017502Paris 1921 Colin. Stiff wrappers 4 color 3 folding 16 bw 16 b.w. maps French text second edition 666p.firm solid & clean contents complete in one bound volume. SECOND & BEST CONDITION . . .A PRIMARY ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR'S LETTERS FROM VIETNAM . . . AND FROM MADAGASCAR 1894-1899 . De Marseille a Hanoi arrivee au Tonkin en deuxieme territoire Colonne de Ke-Tuong Sejour a Hanoi comme chef d'Etat Major Campagne du colonel Valliere dans le Haut-Tonkin a Saigon Cambodge et plus. With stops at Kandy Ceylon and Singapore including the author's impressions. . With 5 color maps #'s 2-5 large color folding maps: 1. 1. Indochine Francais 2. Tonkin Carte des Zones Pirates 3. Tonkin PREPARATION DE LA CAMPAGNE D'HIVER 4. Progression de la pacification et del'occupation depuis . le 1er Janvier 1898 situation le er Janvier 1898 5. Organisation administrative en fin de CampagneOct. 1898. . Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey 1854-1934: He was a French military officer during the colonial wars . He was assigned to French Indochina between 1894 and 1897 a time that highlights his work in Tonkin and his relationship with colonel and administrator Gallieni who had an important impact on Lyautey's pacifying ideology. . Between 1897 and 1902 he was assigned to Madagascar and in 1907 being a major general in Oran he was ordered to occupy the Moroccan city of Oujda to suppress a revolt by the Beni Snassen in order to pacify the border giving rise to the campaigns of the French pacification of Morocco. . Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: This copy was rebound with the original book covers inside. The binding is a very clean half-Moroccan leather with 5 raised bands and gold printed spine titles over marbled boards. The inside end papers are also marbled papers. The book is firmly bound clean and solid with contents pristine no marks or issues. . There mends to the first fly leaf and the and the old cover title page with some mild warping which continues the first 3/4 of the book lower edges. There is no visible stain just some small ripple effect else nothing amiss. The text is easily read no issue with the printed text at all. . There are two small 'rubs' on the covers which are not outstanding but blend in The four large folding color maps are present complete as issued. . . unknown
94017501Paris 1921 Colin. Half red leather over marbled boards original covers bound in 4 color 3 folding 16 b.w. maps French text second. edition 666p. original wraps bound-in firm clean contents complete in one bound volume. RARE ! . . .A PRIMARY ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR'S LETTERS FROM VIETNAM . . . AND FROM MADAGASCAR 1894-1899 . De Marseille a Hanoi arrivee au Tonkin en deuxieme territoire Colonne de Ke-Tuong Sejour a Hanoi comme chef d'Etat Major Campagne du colonel Valliere dans le Haut-Tonkin a Saigon Cambodge et plus. With stops at Kandy Ceylon and Singapore including the author's impressions. . With 5 color maps #'s 2-5 large color folding maps: 1. 1. Indochine Francais 2. Tonkin Carte des Zones Pirates 3. Tonkin PREPARATION DE LA CAMPAGNE D'HIVER 4. Progression de la pacification et del'occupation depuis . le 1er Janvier 1898 situation le er Janvier 1898 5. Organisation administrative en fin de CampagneOct. 1898. . Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey 1854-1934: He was a French military officer during the colonial wars . He was assigned to French Indochina between 1894 and 1897 a time that highlights his work in Tonkin and his relationship with colonel and administrator Gallieni who had an important impact on Lyautey's pacifying ideology. . Between 1897 and 1902 he was assigned to Madagascar and in 1907 being a major general in Oran he was ordered to occupy the Moroccan city of Oujda to suppress a revolt by the Beni Snassen in order to pacify the border giving rise to the campaigns of the French pacification of Morocco. . Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: This copy was rebound with the original book covers inside. The binding is a very clean half-Moroccan leather with 5 raised bands and gold printed spine titles over marbled boards. The inside end papers are also marbled papers. The book is firmly bound clean and solid with contents pristine no marks or issues. . There mends to the first fly leaf and the and the old cover title page with some mild warping which continues the first 3/4 of the book lower edges. There is no visible stain just some small ripple effect else nothing amiss. The text is easily read no issue with the printed text at all. . There are two small 'rubs' on the covers which are not outstanding but blend in The four large folding color maps are present complete as issued. . . unknown
192030679Paris: Librairie Armand Colin 1920. First edition. Two volumes. 8vo. vi x 340; iv 304 pp. Publisher's blue cloth faded to the brown on the spines gilt lettering ownership inscription of Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond to the front free endpapers calling card of the author "La Maréchale Lyautey" inscribed by him "Tous mes merciments chére Madame pour votre ravissant envoi reuillez croise à mes sentiments de bien vive sympathie" loosely inserted along with a folded piece of Lyautey's blank headed stationery "Note de Service" occasional marginal annotations relating to the editing of the work. 28 plates 6 folding and 22 full page and 13 maps 10 folding and 3 full page plus further illustrations in the text Further discolouration to the boards some general toning tot he contents else a decent set. Elizabeth Hawkins Whitshed was a mountaineer and photographer of mountain scenery proving something of a pioneer in both fields. She was also a prolific traveller and writer publishing works under her three married names - Mrs. Fred Burnaby Mrs. Main and as here Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond. Her English translation of Lyautey's Tonkin letters was published by John Lane in 1932. Lyautey was a general in the French army and a senior colonial administrator serving in Indochina 1894-97 Madagascar 1897-1902 and later in several stints Morocco. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin unknown
2329037430.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
72859Paris Les Éditions Nationales 1928. 4to. 6 VII 1 200 3 6 205-437 6 pp. 10 colour aquatint plates. 9 vignettes maps. Orig. wrappers. . <br/><br/><em>Exemplaire No 337 'e0 550 sur v'e8lin d`Arches. </em> unknown
193387401Thorey Meurthe-et-Moselle Thorey 1933. Fine. Thorey Meurthe-et-Moselle Thorey 19 Août 1933 21 x 27 cm une page Autograph letter dated and signed by Marshal Lyautey to Monsieur Lanvoisin journalist at the daily newspaper ""Les débats"" 11 lines in black ink written from his property at Thorey in Meurthe-et-Moselle. Crease marks inherent to postal folding. The Marshal congratulates and thanks his correspondent for his latest article: ""Avec quelle émotion je lis ce matin ""Les débats"" ! Comme je suis touché de la façon dont vous parlez de ma ""maison morte"" et de ma ""maison ressuscitée""."" With what emotion I read ""Les débats"" this morning! How touched I am by the way you speak of my ""dead house"" and my ""resurrected house"". and invites him to visit: ""Et comme il serait gentil à vous de nous y venir voir dans notre retraite."" And how kind it would be of you to come see us in our retreat. unknown
51-3935Thorey Vezelise and Paris: 1932 and 1933. 2 ALs 2 pages referencing a book and photograph from Des Roches. Hubert Lyautey né le 17 novembre 1854 à Nancy dans la Meurthe aujourd'hui Meurthe-et-Moselle et mort le 27 juillet 1934 à Thorey Meurthe-et-Moselle est un militaire français officier pendant les guerres coloniales premier résident général du protectorat français au Maroc en 1912 ministre de la Guerre lors de la Première Guerre mondiale puis maréchal de France en 1921 académicien et président d'honneur des trois fédérations des Scouts de France. Il a épousé le 14 octobre 1909 Inès de Bourgoing à Paris.Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry BodinSyndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en Å’uvres d’Art.Les Autographes45 rue de l’AbbeÌ GreÌgoire 75006 Paris Thorey, Vezelise and Paris: 1932 and 1933 unknown
1929G1778Paris, Éditions des Horizons de France, 1929 ; in-8, 118 pp., broché, couverture à rabats (dos de couverture, petites déchirures décollées, à recoller) . Exemplaire numéroté 120/950, sur papier vélin teinté de Rives. Collection «les Roses Latines». Bon état.
020664Hubert Lyautey (1854-1934), général, maréchal de France, membre de l'Académie française. L.A.S., 12 août 1928, 1p in-8. « Cher Monsieur, Combien je suis touché de votre si bienveillante attention - très heureux d'ajouter ce document venant de mon arrière-grand-père à tous ceux que je possède de lui, et dont quelques uns me viennent déjà de vous. Je saisir cette occasion de me redire votre tout dévoué. Lyautey ». [501]
3774Paris, Librairie Armand Colin,1921, 666 pp. in-8 fort, br. Ouv. ill. 23 croquis dans le texte et 5 cartes en couleur hors-texte.
1931LFA-126713050Un ouvrage de 268 pages, format 120 x 190 mm, broché, publié en 1931, Editions Bernard Grasset, bon état
9226Paris, Les Editions Nationales, 1928. 2 volumes grands in-4 brochés sous couvertures rempliées (couvertures très légèrement salies, dos piqués), VIII-438 pp. (pagination continue). Illustrations en couleurs de Jean BOUCHAUD, cartes en noir. Tirage limité à 550 exemplaires. Celui-ci un des 500 (n° 172) sur Vélin d'Arches.
582P., Armand Colin, 1921. In 8 broché, IX-666 pp.