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pp. vii, 871 + Engraved half title and Six full page steel engraved plates. Marbled end papers. All edges marbled. 4to. Half leather over marbled boards. Raised bands on spine. Original leather spine label. Extremities rubbed and worn. Front board detached. A possible candidate for binding restoration. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND BX 6
249 pages. "Few Canadians have ever heard of Kananaskis, but it has a primary place in any honest history of this country. It was there in 1940, in a camp designed for prisoners-of-war, that left-wing Canadians were interned without trial for two years. One of them was William Repka."- June Callwood. Gift greetings atop half-title page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Minor moisture exposure to lower corner. A sound copy. Book
183 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Two writers hotly debate the guilt of World War 2, the Germany of today, and other issues. - from dust jacket. Bacque's prior work entitled 'Other Losses' documented the starvation of over a million German POWs in Allied camps after the alleged cessation of hostilities. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book
ISBN : 2841861058. Michalon. 1999. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 188 pages. 'Droit de citer'. Document.
Edition originale de cette chronique de la vie à la prison de Fresnes en 1945-1948, dont certains détenus "portent des masques"; par Serge DUMARTIN qui en fut le témoin, ayant fait partie "de ce fatras d'hommes illustres, de crapules, et de braves gens de toutes opinions qu'on a appelés [...] les Collaborateurs", et qui ne voulait ici montrer que "l'aventure intérieure du prisonnier", la politique étant, disait-il, "absente de ces pages" (préface de l'auteur). Tirage à 45 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil: exemplaire justifié n°23, non coupé. Français
Chez l'auteur 1946, In-8 broché, 244 pages. Trés bon état. Peu courant.
La découverte, 2001. In-12 broché de 238 pages. Bon état
Cheminements éditions 1994, In-8 broché. 176 pages + photos. Très bon état.
This is a paperback copy. x, 210 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Numerous black and white photographic plates. "25,000 German officers and other ranks were sent to prisoner-of-war camps across Canada to live out the duration of WWII behind barbed wire. Their fascinating story makes for exciting and provocative reading." - from back cover. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this little-known history. Book
210 pages. Black and white reproductions of fascinating archival photos. Footnotes. Bibliography. During WWII "25,000 German officers and other ranks were sent to POW camps across Canada to live out the duration of the war behind barbed wire. Their fascinating story makes for exciting and provocative reading." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this little-known Canadian history. Book
N°2, de février 1972, de la revue fondée par Emmanuel Mounier et dirigée par Jean-Marie Domenach; au sommaire: "Le Détenu hors la loi", de Jean-Marie DOMENACH, "Qu'est-ce que l'humanisme ?" de Jack JONES, "Maurrassisme, sadisme, nazisme" de Colette CAPITAN PETER, "Voix off" d'André LAUDE, "L'ennemi de classe" de Jan BENES, "Mounier et le marxisme", d'Etienne BORNE, etc. Exemplaire avec la bande-annonce de l'éditeur: "Le Détenu hors la loi - L'idéologie de Maurras - Maroc: explication dune révolte" (article dans les "Chroniques" sur cette "révolte" du 10 juillet 1971). Français
Au sommaire, "En finir avec les prisons": articles de Jean-Marie DOMENACH, d'Alan J. DAVIES sur "Les agressions sexuelles dans les prisons de Philadelphie", de Marie NICOLLET, "Peut-on instaurer des relations ouvertes en milieu fermé ?", et de Victoria KENT sur la "Réforme en Espagne républicaine"; précédés de réflexions de Jacques BERQUE, "Pluriels", d'une nouvelle d'Eugénie LUCCIONI, "La Peur d'Ulysse", de réflexions d'Albert MEISTER, "Un sociologue s'interroge" et de poèmes de Jean GUICHARD-MEILI; suivis de divers dont "chroniques" de Romain FORSCHER sur "Les massacres du Burundi, le "tribalisme" en Afrique noire", de Patrick ROUSSEL sur les licenciements chez Roussel-Uclaf, de Lionel LABROUSSE sur le libre-échange, et critiques d'ouvrages. Français
Chez l'auteur. 1982. In-4 Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Env. 15 pages dactylographiées et agrafées. Annotations sur la dernière page. Maison d'Arrêt de Gradignan, 1 fév. 1982. A l'attention de M. le Garde des Sceaux, Min. de la Justice, Paris.
98 pages. "The prisoners of Stalag Luft III endured two forced marches across Germany in the final months of World War II. An illustrated diary recorded at the scene." - dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Very light wear and minor toning to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality copy. Book
Folio, 2 parts in one, 215; 227pp., one large folding plan, disbound.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Bumped corners. Previous owner's name inside. 7 3/4"w x 10 3/4"h. 328 pages. Many photos and illustrations.
6p. (1)[List of Columbia War Papers]. 12mo. Original full printed wraps. Small loss of rear wrap. Nice copy. Scarce. WWI 12
184 pages. "The story of a 17-year-old Canadian rifleman who fights the first World War II battle in Asia immediately after disembaking in Hong Kong, is captured the day after Christmas, 1941, and comes of age during the four years he survives some of Japan's harshest prison compounds." - from front cover. Hong Kong Veterans' Association stamp upon last page. Light wear. Curl to covers. A sound copy. Book
496 pages. Glossary. Index. Over five hundred black and white photos. A chilling historical photographic record of the Soviet Gulag and its legacy. "Kizny spent more than fifteen years researching this work by collecting eyewitness accounts from former Polish prisoners who had returned to their country after Stalin's death. The collapse of the Soviet Union allowed him to see for himself what remained of the dreaded Gulag, take photos and interview witnesses. Each chapter covers a key camp or work project and includes a detailed chronology of the camp, personal accounts of the survivors and formerly banned and previously unpublished archival photographs." - dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket preserved in mylar. Minor tape repair and slight loss to bottom corner of page 359, otherwise a high-quality copy of this massive, important and sobering tome. Lest we forget. Book
pp. vii, 306, xxiii [87th Regiment Roster] + Numerous photographs. Profusely illustrated with drawings. Inked ownership of M. O. Smith, 1901, on title page. Mildly XLib. Some signatures loose. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Gilt lettered. Hardbound. A very good copy of the First Edition of this classic Civil War regimental history. Dornbusch P-238; Nevins I. PA 36
233 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Reproduction of black and white photo in text. "This compelling first-person account deepens our appreciation of the conflicts, failures, and triumphs of those who find themselves in the hands of their nation's enemies." - from dust jacket. Unmarked but for one high-lighted word in bibliography. Binding tight. Moderate overall wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. EDWARDS 1582. Book
285 pages. Places personal recollections on the record, in permanent form, before it is tool late. Usual library markings. Average wear. Slight lean to spine. Nice working copy. Book
216 pages. Index. Bilingual English/Italian. Illustrated primarily in black and white. "The very sensitive story of BC's Italians classified as enemy aliens during World War II. Raymond Culos' documented research and prose provide an enlightened analysis of the Government of Canada's rationale for arresting and incarcerating Italians suspected of being members of a local fascist organization. He also presents testimony of the suffering of family members of the POWs. Culos further illustrates the sense of frustration, anger and yes, sheer mortification felt by hundreds of loyal citizens required to report monthly to the RCMP. In the midst of this incredible chapter in Canada's wartime history the reader becomes aware of the BC Italian Canadians who publicly swore allegiance to King and Country and those who served in the defence of Canada. A number of these servicemen were on active duty while members of their families were being scrutinized by the RCMP." - from dust jacket. An unread copy. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A beautiful copy. Gift quality. Book
Perrin 1962, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 280 pages. Bon état.
Perrin 1962, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 280 pages. Déchirure à l'arrière de la jaquette sans manque, sinon Bon état.