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1992R240150580Association Nationale Pétain-Verdun. 1992. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 444 pages augmentées de quelques planches photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Portrait de Pétain en noir et blanc en frontispice.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
1929R260110884PAYOT. 1929. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 154 pages. Dos cuir marron, titres dorés. Papier vert et noir. 8 cartes et 18 gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Bords frottés. Epidermures. Tampon sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1922R150195123ALBIN MICHEL. 1922. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 301 + 259 pages- coiffe en tête du tome 2 légèrement abîmée. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
ALBIN MICHEL. 1922. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 301 + 259 pages- coiffe en tête du tome 2 légèrement abîmée EDITION DEFINITIVE
1945R240055780IMPRIMERIE DES JOURNAUX OFFICIELS. 1945. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 386 pages - livré sans couverture dans une sous chemise rose - coins frottés - rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - textes sur 3 colonnes - dos manquant - page de titre abîmée - ouvrage désolidarisé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
1945R320016069"IMPRIMERIE DES JOURNAUX OFFICIELS. 1945. In-Folio. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 20 FASCICULES -de 336 pages au total - Augmenté d'une gravure couleurs d'un maréchal et d'une alsacienne avec coiffe + Le N°153 - en ce Temps là- DE GAULLE - Article sur ""Pétain se livre"".. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain"
1945R240153374Imprimerie des journaux officiels. 1945. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 20 cahiers correspondant au nombre d'audience du procès, d'environs 20 pages chaque - au total 386 pages. Texte sur trois colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
1945RO30319271Imprimerie des Journaux officiels. 1945. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 386 pages. Titre en doré au dos.Texte sur 3 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
1965RO20227540MP. 1965. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 160 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
1942RO20225761Journal de Rouen. 1942. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 206 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.533-Pétain
219Très bonne étude sur le Pétain de la première guerre avec différents documents, dont un portrait en frontispice. 1/2 basane noire, dos long., couv. cons. Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1941. 1 fort et grand volume in-8°.
194282769Paris Ministère de l'information 1942 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture de papier bleu avec titre gaufré en blanc sur 2 banderoles dorées avec étoiles en ornementation, 165 pp. Premier tirage de cet album imprimé aux bons soins de Draeger. Portrait de Pétain en frontispice et nombreuses photographies en noir reproduites en héliogravure représentant les différents corps de métiers des professions d'art et d'industrie. Texte liminaire de Charles Maurras ("L'avenir de l'intelligence française") et contributions de Marcel Arland, Thierry Maulnier, Daniel Halévy, René Benjamin, Henri Gouhier, Gustave Thibon, ainsi que de nombreuses citations du Maréchal Pétain. En excellente condition.
194282769Paris Ministère de l'information 1942 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture de papier bleu avec titre gaufré en blanc sur 2 banderoles dorées avec étoiles en ornementation, 165 pp. Premier tirage de cet album imprimé aux bons soins de Draeger. Portrait de Pétain en frontispice et nombreuses photographies en noir reproduites en héliogravure représentant les différents corps de métiers des professions d'art et d'industrie. Texte liminaire de Charles Maurras ("L'avenir de l'intelligence française") et contributions de Marcel Arland, Thierry Maulnier, Daniel Halévy, René Benjamin, Henri Gouhier, Gustave Thibon, ainsi que de nombreuses citations du Maréchal Pétain. En excellente condition.
19411098431941 Revue fondée par Germain TREZEL et Charles VAUDOUX - Lyon - Année 1941 complète - In-4, cartonnage imitation demi percaline noire et rouge - Dos toilé avec titre en doré - Relié sans les couvertures - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B
8vo., Uncorrected Proof Copy of First UK Edition, original brown wrappers printed in black, wrappers lightly dust-soiled else a very good, firm copy. Simone's famous diatribe against those he deemed responsible for the Fall of the Fourth Republic in 1940 takes its title from the Zola scandal of the late 1890s. This copy has a neat signature on front wrapper, annotations in blue crayon on half-title recto and verso, and a caricature on title. Proof copies are very scarce. Enser p.170.
2874951439.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1940LFA007aaUn lot de 6 documents, revues et disques concernant le Maréchal Pétain : - N° 124 - 4 août 1951 de "Paris Match" : "Le Maréchal Pétain cahier spécial" (le reportage complet de ses obsèques, les meilleures photographies de sa vie, sa dernière lettre). - N° Hors série (1965) de "Le Monde et la Vie" : "Pétain vingt ans après serait acquitté". - Portrait officiel cartonné du Maréchal Pétain (245 x 335 mm) couleurs avec support de fixation. - disque 33 tours "Philippe Pétain Maréchal de France" (collection XSERP "Hommes et Faits du XXe siècle". - N° 5096 (9/11/1940) et 5101 (14/12/1940) de l'Illustration avec à la une de chacun le Maréchal Pétain : "L'entrevue historique du 24 octobre 1940" et "Le Maréchal Pétain visite deux grands ports Méditerranéens".
195731031Paris Plon 1957 3 volumes In-8 Tome 1 : 616 pp - Tome 2 : 555 pp - Tome 3 : 620 pp
86528Couverture rigide. Bon/1941. in-8. Paris 1941 in-8 172PP broché Très bel exemplaire de l'édition originale numérotée sur v2LIN bIBLIOPHILE 5N 281/500°§ unknown
194186528Paris, 1941, in-8, 172PP, broché, Très bel exemplaire de l'édition originale numérotée sur v2LIN bIBLIOPHILE 5N) 281/500° 172PP
16-5720Rouen: l'Hôtel de la Couronne 1931. Oblong 8vo. 21.5 x 13.5cm. Original wraps. 16pp. Showing the frescoes in La Couronne in Rouen on the Vieux Marché was established in 1345. A long roll of parchment dating from 1364 provides the authenticity of the deeds. It was a tavern providing food and drink to weary travelers and locals alike. It is regarded as being the oldest restaurant in Europe however its early beginnings included a tavern so some argue it is not the first “restaurant†per se. The dilemma continues.A daily Farmer’s Market can be found just across the plaza and the church where Joan of Arc met her fate is also a landmark here.Comprenant des planches figurant des signatures des hauts fonctionnaires sportifs cuisiniers auteurs notabilités françaises et étrangères compositeurs et artistes grandes vedettes et directeurs de théâtres. Rouen: l'Hôtel de la Couronne, 1931 paperback
193085115London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot Ltd 1930. Presumed First U.K. Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket present. 254 pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Maps. Cocked. Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Pétain 24 April 1856 - 23 July 1951 commonly known as Philippe Pétain or Marshal Pétain was a French general who attained the position of Marshal of France at the end of World War I during which he became known as The Lion of Verdun. From 1940 to 1944 during World War II he served as head of the collaborationist regime of Vichy France. Pétain who was 84 years old in 1940 remains the oldest person to become the head of state of France. <br /> During World War I Pétain led the French Army to victory at the nine-month-long Battle of Verdun. After the failed Nivelle Offensive and subsequent mutinies he was appointed Commander-in-Chief and succeeded in repairing the army's confidence. Pétain remained in command for the rest of the war and emerged as a national hero. During the interwar period he was head of the peacetime French Army commanded joint Franco-Spanish operations during the Rif War and served twice as a government minister. During this time he was known as The Old Marshal. With the imminent Fall of France and the Cabinet wanting to ask for an armistice on 17 June 1940 Prime Minister Paul Reynaud resigned recommending to President Albert Lebrun that he appoint Pétain in his place which he did that day while the government was at Bordeaux. The Cabinet then resolved to sign armistice agreements with Germany and Italy. The government voted to transform the French Third Republic into the French State or Vichy France an authoritarian regime that collaborated with the Axis. After the war Pétain was tried and convicted for treason. He was originally sentenced to death but due to his age and World War I service his sentence was commuted to life in prison. His journey from military obscurity to hero of France during World War I to collaborationist ruler during World War II led his successor Charles de Gaulle to write that Pétain's life was "successively banal then glorious then deplorable but never mediocre". The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France. The battle was the longest of the First World War and took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse. The German 5th Army attacked the defences of the Fortified Region of Verdun and those of the French Second Army on the right east bank of the Meuse. Using the experience of the Second Battle of Champagne in 1915 the Germans planned to capture the Meuse Heights an excellent defensive position with good observation for artillery-fire on Verdun. The Germans hoped that the French would commit their strategic reserve to recapture the position and suffer catastrophic losses at little cost to the German infantry. Poor weather delayed the beginning of the attack until 21 February but the Germans captured Fort Douaumont in the first three days. The advance then slowed for several days despite inflicting many French casualties. By 6 March 201 2 French divisions were in the RFV and a more extensive defence in depth had been organized. Philippe Pétain ordered there to be no retreat and that German attacks were to be counter-attacked despite this exposing French infantry to the German artillery. By 29 March French guns on the west bank had begun a constant bombardment of Germans on the east bank causing many infantry casualties. The German offensive was extended to the west bank of the Meuse to gain observation and eliminate the French artillery firing over the river but the attacks failed to reach their objectives. In early May the Germans changed tactics again and made local attacks and counter-attacks; the French recaptured part of Fort Douaumont but then the Germans ejected them and took many prisoners. The Germans tried alternating their attacks on either side of the Meuse and in June captured Fort Vaux. The Germans advanced towards the last geographical objectives of the original plan at Fleury-devant-Douaumont and Fort Souville driving a salient into the French defences. Fleury was captured and the Germans came within 2 mi of the Verdun citadel but in July the offensive was cut back to provide troops artillery and ammunition for the Battle of the Somme leading to a similar transfer of the French Tenth Army to the Somme front. From 23 June to 17 August Fleury changed hands sixteen times and a German attack on Fort Souville failed. The offensive was reduced further but to keep French troops away from the Somme ruses were used to disguise the change. In September and December French counter-offensives recaptured much ground on the east bank and recovered Fort Douaumont and Fort Vaux. The battle lasted for 302 days the longest and one of the most costly in human history. In 2000 Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann calculated that the French suffered 377231 casualties and the Germans 337000 a total of 714231 and an average of 70000 a month. In 2014 William Philpott wrote of 976000 casualties in 1916 and 1250000 in the vicinity of Verdun. In France the battle came to symbolize the determination of the French Army and the destructiveness of the war. Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd hardcover
1929302558Paris : Payot 1929. Second Edition. Softcover. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Some staining to covers. Bright and clean internally. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Series: Collection de mémoires études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre mondiale. Physical description: 3 preliminary leaves 9-156 1 pages illustrations maps plates 2 double portraits ; 23cm. Subjects: Verdun Battle of Verdun France 1916. Paris : Payot paperback
194111591941 1941 ALBUM IN-4 OBLONG (31 X 23,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON), COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE EN COULEURS, TITRE IMPRIME EN BLANC. ILLUSTRE EN PAGE 1 D'UN PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DU MARECHAL PETAIN, FRANCISQUE TRICOLORE AU VERSO, DE 4 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS ET DE NOMBREUX DESSINS TRICOLORES A CHAQUE PAGE.
5510LARDANCHET (1941) - Reliure demi-chagrin de 258 pages - Très bon état