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157Paris Chez Raymond 1825 ( E.O. ) 1 vol. in-12 ( 17,5 cm x 10,5 cm ) t., de I à IV , de 5 à 377 pp., (1) errata. In fine , un Plan et Division de l ' ouvrage dépliant , Table des matières . Demi-basane verte . Dos à 4 faux nerfs , nom de l' un des auteurs ( Buchez ) et titre dorés . Plats papier marbré . Gardes marbrées . Ex-libris imprimé sur le titre : " F. de Flaujac " . Un manque de cuir sur le plat inférieur ( 1 x 1,5 cm ). Plats frottés . Papier légèrement et uniformément jauni ; qqs petites rousseurs claires au début . Sur le titre , les premières lettres à gauche sont cachées ( colle ? ).
369381 vol in-8 broché - 135 pages - années 1874 - Tome VIII - 30 ème livraison
369401 vol in-8 broché - 112 pages - années 1875 - Tome IX - 32 ème livraison
369411 vol in-8 broché - 119 pages - années 1875 - Tome IX - 33 ème livraison
369421 vol in-8 broché - 119 pages - années 1875 - Tome IX - 34 ème livraison
369471 vol in-8 broché - 136 pages - années 1877 - Tome XI - 40 ème livraison
369661 vol in-8 broché - 111 pages - années 1880 - Tome XIV - 54 ème livraison
369671 vol in-8 broché - 111 pages - années 1880 - Tome XIV - 55 ème livraison
420051 vol in-8 - 47 pages - tome LXVII - octobre 1940 - broché
420581 vol in-8 - 112 pages - tome LVIII - janvier 1924 - broché
42099Tome L - 50ème année - juillet 1916 - 196e livraison - 1 vol in-8 broché - 155 pages
42107Tome LIV - 54ème année - juillet 1920 - 208e livraison - 1 vol in-8 broché - 111 pages
1847RO20052181DELAHAYS Adolphe. 1847. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur bon état. 709 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
197332535Wichita Falls TX: Nortex Press 1973. First Edition/First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Anniversary Edition." Half inch moisture stain to top page edge not bad at all. The jacket had been neatly folded and laid in the book so it has 2 extra creases otherwise very nice. <br/> <br/> Nortex Press hardcover
1885125381New York: Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. c. 1885. Attractive bronze bust of of Ulysses S. Grant as General of the Army by famed American sculptor Henry Kirke Bush-Brown. The adopted nephew of sculptor Henry Kirke Brown Henry Kirke Bush-Brown was revered for his accurate realist sculptures illustrating American history. He produced three equestrian bronze sculptures erected at the Gettysburg battlefield depicting General George Mead the victor at Gettysburg General John F. Reynolds killed in action July 1 1863 and General John Sedgwick the senior most Union casualty of the American Civil War. In addition Bush-Brown made a bust of Abraham Lincoln dedicated in 1912 as part of the Lincoln Speech Memorial commemorating Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Mounted on a bronze base the entire piece measures 7.75 inches in height. In fine condition. Following the close of the American Civil War Congress revisited the idea of a superior General rank initially intended for bestowal upon George Washington who held the rank of "General and Commander-in-Chief" which was a grade senior to all American major generals and brigadier generals from the American Revolutionary War but only entitled him to the three-star insignia of an Army lieutenant general. On July 25 1866 Congress enacted legislation authorizing the grade of General of the Army and on that same date the new grade was conferred on Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant as a reward for saving the Union in the American Civil War. The grade was recognized and continued in various acts until the Act of July 15 1870 which contained the requirement that "the offices of general and lieutenant general shall continue until a vacancy shall exist in the same and no longer and when such vacancy shall occur in either of said offices shall become inoperative and shall by virtue of this act from thence forward be held to be repealed. Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. unknown books
1885125381New York: Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. c. 1885. Attractive bronze bust of of Ulysses S. Grant as General of the Army by famed American sculptor Henry Kirke Bush-Brown. The adopted nephew of sculptor Henry Kirke Brown Henry Kirke Bush-Brown was revered for his accurate realist sculptures illustrating American history. He produced three equestrian bronze sculptures erected at the Gettysburg battlefield depicting General George Mead the victor at Gettysburg General John F. Reynolds killed in action July 1 1863 and General John Sedgwick the senior most Union casualty of the American Civil War. In addition Bush-Brown made a bust of Abraham Lincoln dedicated in 1912 as part of the Lincoln Speech Memorial commemorating Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Mounted on a bronze base the entire piece measures 7.75 inches in height. In fine condition. Following the close of the American Civil War Congress revisited the idea of a superior General rank initially intended for bestowal upon George Washington who held the rank of “General and Commander-in-Chief†which was a grade senior to all American major generals and brigadier generals from the American Revolutionary War but only entitled him to the three-star insignia of an Army lieutenant general. On July 25 1866 Congress enacted legislation authorizing the grade of General of the Army and on that same date the new grade was conferred on Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant as a reward for saving the Union in the American Civil War. The grade was recognized and continued in various acts until the Act of July 15 1870 which contained the requirement that “the offices of general and lieutenant general shall continue until a vacancy shall exist in the same and no longer and when such vacancy shall occur in either of said offices shall become inoperative and shall by virtue of this act from thence forward be held to be repealed.†Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. unknown
1966202030New York: Penguin 1966. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Penguin unknown
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20161-3319377396Springer Verlag 2016. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 444 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.00 inches. Springer Verlag paperback