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19471363041Paris: Editions Literaires de France 1947. Hardcover. 3 Volumes; Folios; 331/367/329 pages; G; Tan spines with Red and blue text; Bumping and rubbing to corners rubbing along edges splitting along front joint of volumes 2 and 3; Textblocks have age toning; Text in French; RWO. Shelved in Room A Oversized. 1363041. Special Collections. Editions Literaires de France hardcover
GB000S56862I3N11Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Weidenfeld and Nicolson hardcover
1964055230New York: French Embassy Press & Info.Div. 1964. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 258pp.; SC gray w/blk.; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; spine&edges sunned; lt.stainbk.cover; cleantight pgs. <br/> <br/> French Embassy, Press & Info.Div. unknown
1940533954Hutchinson. Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1940. Hard Cover. H466 . Hutchinson hardcover
19341813867Le Liver de Poche PLON. Very Good. 1934. French Language. Mass Market Paperback. M187 1934 copyright date but later printing . Le Liver de Poche PLON paperback
16-4782Paris: Circa 1830s. Als. 20.7 x13.17 cm. 4 pp. 2 with text. Julien Philippe de Gaulle was the grandfather of Charles De Gaulle.Julien Philippe DE GAULLE .Archiviste Paléographe Professeur - à Lille.Julien Philippe de GaulleHistorian.Born: September 8 1801 Paris FranceDied: August 13 1883Partner: Joséphine-Marie GaulleGrandchildren: Charles de Gaulle Pierre de Gaulle Marie-Agnès Cailliau de Gaulle Xavier de Gaulle Jaques de GaulleChildren: Henri de Gaulle Charles de GaulleGreat grandchildren: Philippe de Gaulle Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz Élisabeth de Gaulle Anne de Gaulle.Family Tree:Born 26 December 1801 Saturday - PARIS 75Deceased 14 August 1883 Tuesday - PARIS 75 aged 81 years oldChartiste enseigne alors à Lille où un de ses oncles a un poste à la manufacture de tabac Parents: Jean Baptiste DE GAULLE Avocat 1759-1832Directeur des Postes Militaires de la Grande Armée Sophie GAUSSEN Artiste Peintre-Miniaturiste 1761-1840. Spouses and childrenMarried 8 September 1835 Tuesday LILLE 59 to Joséphine MAILLOT 1806-1886 Parents : Charles MAILLOT 1781-1855 & Joséphine HERMEL 1783-1841 withCharles DE GAULLE 1837-1880Henri PDG DE GAULLE Professeur 1848-1932Jules DE GAULLE Entomologue 1850-1922. SiblingsF Justine DE GAULLE 1795-1877 Married 11 January 1827 Thursday PARIS 75 to Guillaume BIDAULD Architecte 1795-1859M Julien Philippe DE GAULLE Professeur 1801-1883 Married 8 September 1835 Tuesday LILLE 59 to Joséphine MAILLOT 1806-1886.Expertise by Saint-Hélion Documents Historiques 209 boulevard Saint-Germain Paris circa 1950s.-1960s. . Provenance:Maurice Léon SALZANI. Born 9 September 1896 - Bournabat Bornova İzmir TURQUIE; Deceased 13 January 1971 - Crosville-la-Vieille 27110 Eure Haute-Normandie FRANCE aged 74 years old. Residence in the 1960s; Grosville-la-Vieille Le Neubourg Eure. .Agent Général de laCompagnie des Messageries Martimes pour les Indes le Pakistan la Birmanie et Ceylan. 72-75 Fenchurch St. London EC3; Président. Comité de la Croix-Rouge Française de Ceylan; Agent Consulare de France à Madras. Paris: Circa 1830s unknown
1960336132New York: Criterion 1960. FirstTranslated from the original 1932 edition. A very good o. hardcover. fine. Tranlsated by Gerard Hopkins. 118 pages slim 8vo blue cloth. London: Faber & Faber 1960. First Edition in English.<br/> <br/> Originally published in France in 1932. With the errata slip. A significant book on military thought. Surprisingly uncommon.<br/> <br/> Criterion unknown
53707by the Royal Ballet directed by Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton in honour of his and Madame de Gaulle's visit including Coppelia Act I scenery and costumes by Osbert Lancaster Mam'zelle Angot choreographed by Massine two pas-de deux by Petipa one danced by Svetlana Beriosova and Donald Macleary the other by Margot Fonteyn and Michael Soames and Ravel's La Valse choreographed by Ashton printed in red white blue and black by William Clowes on British silk with a silk tasselled border 22¼" x 11½" Royal Opera House Covent Garden 7th April The programme folds into a red silk-like cover bearing the Royal Arms drawn by Rex Whistler on the front and 'The Ballet's Debt to France' written by Arnold Haskell on the back 5¾" x 11½". unknown
19601815645: Faber & Faber. Collectible - Very Good/Very Good. 1960. First UK Edition. Hardcover. OSA12 a very good hardcover with a very good dust jacket . Faber & Faber hardcover
1948232457Nice France 1948. Printed circa 1984. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 11-3/8 x 10-3/8 inches. Very good. Docketed on verso with indications to the printer for reduction and placement. Printed circa 1984. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 11-3/8 x 10-3/8 inches. Rare print of this famous image of the French leader praying on the eve of the elections for the National Assembly of 1948 standing before an altar in his rain-soaked uniform. Taken by the Ukrainian-born photographer Dmitri Kessel 1902 - 1995 whose work for LIFE magazine won him international renown the image received a full-page reproduction from this very print in the book ON ASSIGNMENT: DMITRI KESSEL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHER New York Abrams 1985 p. 165 with the explanation: " . in Nice in September 1948. He was campaigning for re-election when he was caught in a downpour and refused an umbrella. unknown
538943Criterion. Collectible - Good/Good. 1960. First American Edition. Hard Cover. 0837183669 RB-3 previous owner's name inside cover . Criterion hardcover
1960924691960. Rare original dinner program from the Honorary Dinner For His Excellency General Charles de Gaulle held in New York City on April 26th 1960 boldly signed by him. Quarto 8 pages string bound. Signed by Charles de Gaulle on the front cover of the program. The program includes listings of the presidents officers directors and honorary members of the Alliance Francaise de New York American Society of the French Legion of Honor and The France-America Society. In very good condition. Rare and desirable signed by General de Gaulle. French general and statesman Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle led the French Resistance against Nazi Germany in World War II and reestablished democracy in France as chair of the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946. He later rewrote the Constitution of France and was elected the country's President in 1958. unknown
19631753541963. Presented to a British officer who served with the Free French Inscribed by De Gaulle on the mount "Pour le Colonel R. R. Hoare Bien Cordiàlement! C. De Gaulle 7. 6. 63". The portrait shows De Gaulle in military uniform in the library of the Élysée Palace. The recipient was Colonel Robert Rawdon Hoare 1897-1977 who in the Second World War was the commanding officer of the 5th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery part of the Eighth Army. He was head of an artillery training team for Free French forces. Also included is a New Year's card and a typed letter signed from De Gaulle 7 December 1962 thanking him for a letter - "Ce témoignage me touche d'autant plus que je connais et depuis de nombreuses années vos sentimnents profondément sincères à l'égard de la France" "this testimony touches me all the more because I have known for many years your deeply sincere feelings towards France". Photograph 218 x 176 mm on mount 294 x 241 mm; studio stamp of Jean Marie Marcel on verso. Slight tape residue at head of verso where formerly mounted a little toned. In very good condition. unknown
29974Londres 15 août 1940. 1 plaquette sur papier fin 185 x 245 mm de 6 p. Broché. . Édition originale du premier et unique numéro du Bulletin officiel des Forces françaises libres. . La première publication de l'Appel du 18 juin. Le bulletin deviendra le 20 janvier 1941 le Journal officiel de la France libre 14 livraisons en 1941 et 8 en 1942 puis à partir du 28 août 1942 avec le ralliement d'une partie de la Résistance intérieure Journal officiel de la France combattante 6 livraisons en 1942 et 10 en 1943. Ce numéro unique d'août 1940 reproduit en première page l'affiche « À tous les Français » et présente pour la première fois le texte intégral de « l'Appel du 18 juin » ainsi que l'accord du 7 août 1940 signé entre le général de Gaulle et le Premier ministre britannique Winston Churchill donnant ainsi des fondements juridiques au gouvernement de la « France libre » après la reconnaissance par Londres le 28 juin précédent du général de Gaulle « comme chef des Français libres ». « L'accord du 7 août écrira le général de Gaulle dans ses Mémoires de guerre eut pour la France libre une importance considérable non seulement parce que dans l'immédiat il nous tirait matériellement d'embarras mais encore pour cette raison que les autorités britanniques pour leurs rapports avec nous n'hésitèrent plus à nous faciliter les choses. Surtout le monde entier connut qu'un commencement de solidarité franco-anglaise était malgré tout rétabli . Pourtant tout en faisant mes premiers pas dans cette carrière sans précédent j'avais le devoir de vérifier qu'aucune autorité plus qualifiée que la mienne ne voudrait s'offrir à remettre la France et l'Empire dans la lutte. Tant que l'armistice ne serait pas en vigueur on pouvait imaginer quoique contre toute vraisemblance que le gouvernement de Bordeaux choisirait finalement la guerre. N'y eût-il que la plus faible chance il fallait la ménager. » Un document de toute rareté et de la plus haute importance politique par lequel la France libre se fait connaître au monde. Londres, 15 août 1940. 1 plaquette sur papier fin (185 x 245 mm) de 6 p. Broché. unknown
1959140948416Paris: Librairie Plon 1959. Near Fine. Three volumes. First edition early reprints dated 1959 and 1956 of first two volumes; first printing of third volume. Each signed by Charles de Gaulle. First volume signed on the fly-leaf and inscribed to the recipient Madmoiselle Michout with date 19.8.59. Second and third volumes signed on the half-title page and dated 19.8.59 and 18.6.60 Michout's name in pencil in third volume.<br /> <br /> <p>v 681 2; v 713 2; v 653 2 pp. Pages uncut folding map at rear of each volume. Bound in publisher's thin dove gray wraps printed in black and red. Near Fine with light edgewear and light toning to covers and contents. Each in a Near Fine dust jacket with light wear toning and soiling; 3 small stains to spine panel of L'unite jacket and crease to rear panel.<br /> <br /> <p>The complete wartime memoirs of the World War Two resistance leader each signed. General De Gaulle left France for England when he learned that the government had requested an armistice with Germany unwilling to surrender to the enemy. He issued a call on BBC Radio to all officers and soldiers who could make it to British territory to join him and form the Free French Forces. De Gaulle remained involved in politics after the Allied victory and was put in charge of the country during a period of crisis in 1958 becoming the last president of the Fourth Republic and first of the Fifth Republic. Librairie Plon unknown