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1953RO30331843Cahiers Charles de Foucauld. 1953. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 135 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, in et hors texte. Coins frottés. Nombreuses rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
17643139232Helmstädt, bey Christian Friedrich Weygand 1764. (20) Seiten Titel und Vorrede, 536 Seiten, (28) Seiten Register. Zweispaltiger Druck in Fraktur. Mit gestochener Titelvignette, einem gestochenen Kopfstück von Bernigeroth, sowie etwas Buchschmuck. 4° (21 x 19 cm). Dunkelbrauner Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild, reicher floraler Rückenvergoldung, vergoldeten Deckelkanten und marmorierten Buntpapiervorsätzen. Rot gesprenkelter Schnitt.
193586835Paris 1935. Fine. Paris 1935 11.50 x 18 cm une page et demie Autograph letter from General Maxime Weygand 26 lines written in blue ink on a single leaf recto verso concerning his preface to ""L'empire oublié - L'aventure mexicaine 1861-1867"" by Georges Delamare published by Hachette in 1935. Fold inherent to postal dispatch. Maxime Weygand minimizes the scope of his work preferring to evoke that of other military men who became writers: ""Je ne parle pas des quelques pages écrites pour la réédition du ""rôle social de l'officier du Mal Lyautey."" ""I do not speak of the few pages written for the reissue of 'the social role of the officer by Marshal Lyautey.'"". unknown
193886583Paris 1938. Fine. Paris 18 Juin 1938 11.50 x 18 cm une page et demie Autograph letter from General Maxime Weygand 22 lines written in blue ink. Fold marks inherent to the mailing. The correspondent and biographer of the general had returned documents to him in order to document the work he intended to write about Maxime Weygand who acknowledges receipt. However Maxime Weygand shows surprise at the interest he arouses and attempts to dissuade his correspondent from his undertaking: ""Mais cette étude sur le Gal W. écrivain c'est un sujet qui a bien peu de substance ! Vous avez trop de générosité en l'entreprenant il faut y renoncer."" ""But this study on General W. as a writer it is a subject with very little substance! You are too generous in undertaking it you must give it up."" unknown
196488346Paris: s. n. 1964. Fine. s. n. Paris 13 Février 1964 13.50 x 21 cm une feuille Autograph letter dated and signed one page from General and Academician Maxime Weygand addressed to Thierry Maulnier 19 lines in blue ink on one sheet written on the very evening of the latter's official nomination to the Académie française. Central folds inherent to postal folding printed stamp ""Fonds archives privées Maulnier"" in lower left corner of the missive. The Immortal Maxime Weygand congratulates his now fellow member Thierry Maulnier elected to replace the vacant seat of Henry Bordeaux on February 13 1964: ""Mon cher confrère une ligne pour vous dire mon immense satisfaction de vous nommer ainsi."" My dear colleague a line to tell you my immense satisfaction in naming you thus. after a first ""blank"" election held in November 1963 during which Thierry Maulnier had obtained 14 votes against 11 for André Roussin: ""Cela fait oublier le passé qui fut un moment fort déplaisant. Donc cher confrère et ami mes chaleureux compliments de tout coeur."" This makes one forget the past which was at times quite unpleasant. So dear colleague and friend my warm compliments from the heart. s. n. unknown
195376438Paris: La Colombe 1953. Fine. La Colombe Paris 1953 14 x 21.50 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Handsome copy with illustrations by Annie Vallotton. Autograph inscription by Maxime Weygand: "". ce livre écrit pour la jeunesse."" "". this book written for youth."" La Colombe unknown
195377909Paris: La Colombe 1953. Fine. La Colombe Paris 1953 13.50 x 21 cm reliure de l'éditeur The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Publisher's full white paper boards smooth spine illustrated front cover two light dampstains at head and foot of front cover extending to spine. Work illustrated by Annie Vallotton. Signed autograph inscription from Maxime Weygand to Patrice Morin: "". ce petit livre écrit pour lire où il trouvera de l'Histoire des histoires. et des conseils. Amicalement Weygand."" "". this little book written to be read where he will find History stories. and advice. Cordially Weygand."" La Colombe hardcover
195180818Paris: Boivin 1951. Fine. Boivin Paris 1951 16.50 x 21.50 cm broché First edition of which no deluxe copies were printed. Spine slightly sunned. Iconography. Autograph inscription signed by Maxime Weygand: ""Pour monsieur Roger Brisson officier de réserve au 13ème tirailleurs algériens. en cordial hommage Weygand."" ""For Mr. Roger Brisson reserve officer in the 13th Algerian riflemen. in cordial tribute Weygand."" Boivin unknown
196032467Paris: Flammarion 1960. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1960 13.50 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Inscribed by the author. Iconography. Light tears of no consequence to spine handsome interior condition. Flammarion unknown
194992028Paris: Flammarion 1949. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1949 16.50 x 22.50 cm Relié First edition one of 175 numbered copies on pur fil wove paper this being copy No. 1 specially printed for Madame General Frère one of the deluxe issue.Contemporary full red shagreen spine with four raised bands decoratively tooled in blind with fillets and a coat of arms light rubbing to the joints gilt rolls to the spine ends spotting to the boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns gilt fillet border to the pastedowns gilt rules to the edges corners slightly bumped top edge gilt others untrimmed. General Aubert Frère was notably a hero of the French Resistance serving as organizer and commander of the Resistance within the Army; he was arrested by the Nazis in 1943 and died at the Struthof concentration camp on 14 June 1944. Exceptional and moving dated autograph inscription signed by Maxime Weygand to General Frère's widow: ""à Madame la Générale Frère très respectueux hommage. En écrivant ce livre grâce aux documents que vous m'aviez confiés mon admiration pour le Général Frère a encore grandi. Mon souvenir lui reste profondément attaché. Weygand. 13.XII. 49."" Flammarion hardcover
194978357Paris: Flammarion 1949. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1949 16.50 x 22.50 cm broché First edition one of 175 numbered copies on wove paper deluxe copy. Handsome copy with full margins. General Aubert Frère was notably a hero of the Resistance as organizer and commander of the Resistance in the army he was arrested by the Nazis in 1943 and died at the Struthof concentration camp on June 14 1944. Flammarion unknown
193386736Morlaix 1933. Fine. Morlaix 16 Août 1933 20 x 12.50 cm une page recto verso Autograph letter by General Maxime Weygand 22 lines written in black ink on a recto verso sheet with letterhead from his manor of Coat Amour near Morlaix in Finistère. Crease inherent to folding for mailing. Maxime Weygand has been very busy lately: ""J'ai été sans cesse en route ces temps derniers Me voici fort embarassé. J'ai écrit ces deux articles ""La prise de commandement d'un chef"" et ""Au tournant de la route"" quelques jours après la mort du Maréchal Foch et sur les sollicitations des uns et des autres dans un moment où la tristesse où j'étais plongé m'avait comme retiré du monde."" I have been constantly traveling lately. Here I am quite embarrassed. I wrote these two articles ""Taking Command as a Leader"" and ""At the Turn of the Road"" a few days after Marshal Foch's death and at the urging of various people at a time when the sadness I was plunged into had withdrawn me from the world. and cannot answer his correspondent's question: ""Vraiment je ne sais plus et je n'ai rien ici qui me permette de mieux savoir."" Truly I no longer know and I have nothing here that would allow me to know better. unknown
192972588Paris: Flammarion 1929. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1929 13 x 19.50 cm broché New edition. Spine lightly sunned traces of adhesive tape at head and foot of spine and covers. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Maxime Weygand to Marc Magnin. Flammarion unknown
195359543Cartonnage d'éditeur crème illustré en couleurs. Ex-libris manuscrit sue la page de garde. Papier légèrement bruni. Contenu orné des illustrations hors-texte en noir et blanc ou en couleurs réalisées par Annie VALLOTTON.
195376438La Colombe | Paris 1953 | 14 x 21.50 cm | broché
195377909La Colombe | Paris 1953 | 13.50 x 21 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
195180818Boivin | Paris 1951 | 16.50 x 21.50 cm | broché
1955boz_002927Général Maxime WEYGAND. Carte autographe signée de vœux en date du 4 janvier 1955 Officier général français. Dimensions : 8,5 cm x 13,3 cm. État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 2 pages. Maxime WEYGAND. Maxime Weygand, né à Bruxelles le 21 janvier 1867 et mort à Paris le 28 janvier 1965, est un officier général français et membre de l'Académie française. Il joue un rôle important lors des deux guerres mondiales.
FR9628Dédicacé par le Général Weygand. Dos recollé. Exemplaire numéroté.
196032467Flammarion | Paris 1960 | 13.50 x 19 cm | broché
194978357Flammarion | Paris 1949 | 16.50 x 22.50 cm | broché
194992028Flammarion | Paris 1949 | 16.50 x 22.50 cm | Relié
192972588Flammarion | Paris 1929 | 13 x 19.50 cm | broché