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63-4513Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1978. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. Printed orange paper boards fold-out illustrations. 66 x 46 mm. 26 pp. Illus. b/w plates. Cover Lino by Joy Weygand. Limited edition of 45. Bradbury Indiana Kid 13 p. 103 Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1978. hardcover
63-4511Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1974. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 63 pp. One of an edition of "about 40 copies." A reprint of Mark Twain's famously scatological social conversation in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. With a title-page illustration and printed at the "Presse of The Indiana Kidde" by James Lamar Weygand. Bradbury Indiana Kid 10 p. 103 Fine in pictorial boards.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1974. hardcover
197250604Nappanee: Private Press of the Indiana Kid 1972. Edition limited to "about 150" copies small 8vo pp. 22 4; original quarter red cloth over decorative paper-covered boards spine lettered in gilt; fine. Private Press of the Indiana Kid unknown
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
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
70356Couverture rigide. Bon/1953. in-8. Paris 1953 in-8 650 596 & 522pp broché Exemplaire en parfait état de l'édition originale numérotée sur papier Vergé Pur Fil n° 69/500. unknown
1990524141Nappanee Indiana: The Press of the Indiana Kid 1990. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Octavo 17 4pp. Drawings by the author hand-tinted by Joy Weygand. Quarter brown cloth with publisher's printed paper spine label and illustrated paper-covered boards. Limited to"about 40 copies printed and bound by the author James Lamar Weygand. Fine. A book about Anson B. Smith Nappanee's first printer and newspaperman and publisher of The Nappanee News in 1879-1880. Very scarce. OCLC locates a single holding. The Press of the Indiana Kid hardcover
63-4514Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1988. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 6.8 x 4.8 cm. illustrated paper-covered boards 20 pp. Limited to 50 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 18 p. 103. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1988. hardcover
63-4517Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1974. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 26 pp. Pictorial Paper Boards Letterpress Illustrated.Limited to 40 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 9 p. 103. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1974. hardcover
63-4518Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1972. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 24 pp. Pictorial Paper Boards Letterpress Illustrated. Limited to 100 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 8 p. 103. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1972. hardcover
63-4520Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1970. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 27 pp. Pictorial Paper Boards Letterpress Illustrated mostly color. Accounts from the Fort Wayne News and Fort Wayne Gazette. Limited to 100 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 5 p. 103. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1970. hardcover
63-4516Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1980. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 38 pp. Paper Boards with Pictorial Paper Label Letterpress Illustrated by Joy Weygand. Limited to 40 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 14 p. 103. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1980. hardcover
63-4515Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1980. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. Pictorial Boards Letterpress Lino Cuts/ Illustrations some color by Joy Weygand 38 pp. Near Fine. Bradbury Indiana Kid 15 p. 103.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1980. hardcover
63-4509Nappanee IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books 1967. Micro-Miniature Book. 64mo. 7.7 x 4.8 cm. quarter leather with gilt title stamped along spine marbled paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. 38 pp. Limited to 100 copies Bradbury Indiana Kid 3 p. 102. An account of the world's first airmail flight in 1859. Foldout illustration of the envelope carried on the balloon and commemorative postage stamp affixed to back free endpaper. Foreword and account from the Lafayette Indiana Daily Courier. Near Fine.Fine miniature books from the Press of the Indiana Kid 1963 - 1988. Nappanee, IN: Press of the Indiana Kid for Maestro Books, 1967. hardcover
1972339325Nappanee Indiana: Press of the Indiana Kid 1972. Edition of 100. 24 pp. 6 cm. x 4.5 cm. 64mo. Yellow boards with green printed illustration on frontispiece and black text along spine; fine. A fold-out facsimile advertisement from 1906 at center of book and envelope bound into rear contains shredded money residue. Edition of 100. 24 pp. 6 cm. x 4.5 cm. 64mo. A comedic history of the re-use of paper currency from 1866-1943. Press of the Indiana Kid unknown
1972BN130112Wiley New York 1972. 1972. Preparative Organic Chemistry. Edited by G. Hilgetag and A. Martini. <br/><br/>Preparative Organic Chemistry. Edited by G. Hilgetag and A. Martini. Weygand / Hilgetag Wiley, New York unknown
1938028510Paris: Flammarion 1938. Editorial / Hard Cover. Bom / Good / Bon. In-fólio 294x230. 1 vol. de 6-395-1 pp.Ilustrado. Encadernação inteira de tela vermelha com ferros a ouro na lombada e pasta com rótulo em carneira na pasta com motivo de uma armadura romana. Tiragem de 500 exemplares desta monumental história do exército francês. <br/> <br/> 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
010588Paris: Bloud et Gay. Signed numbered first edition of Lachouque's definitive work on the Imperial Guard. Hard cover in original cloth. Number 480. Published Paris: Bloud et Gay no date 1957. Thick 8vo. 1114pp. 105 illustrations annexes annexes printed on blue paper bibliography indexes table of illustrations. Text in French. Gray cloth with black titles and cover crest. Signed presentation by Lachouque 28 March 1957. Some fade spotting to the cloth. Binding strong text clean. Very good. . Very Good. Hard. 1st. Bloud et Gay 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
1947078664Paris: Les Iles D'Or 1947. Bespoke green and brown leather binding gilt in bright condition a little sunned on the spine bookplate of John Elliot on the front endpaper and with matching initials on the spine custom bound to include two hand written letters by Marshal Foch and General Weygand dated 1892 and 1954 respectively encased in plastic sleeves with some offset tape reisdue . Signed. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Les Iles D'Or Hardcover
028961Paris; 1935 and 1936: Imprimerie Nacionale. Quarto. 2 Volumes in four: Volume 1 in 2 volumes dated 1935 superbly illustrated with 102 gravures and 2 maps. Volume 2 in 2 volumes dated 1936 with 99 gravures and 7 maps. One of the most important military histories of Egypt in the period of Mohammed Aly 1769-1849 who was the Viceroy of Egypt and is often considered the founder of modern Egypt. General Weygand was appointed commander-in-chief of the Levant mandate in Lebanon and Syria. He was appointed High Commissioner of Steria in 1924. Upon his return to Paris before the coming of the Second World War began his extensive study of Mohammed Aly whose major role from the late 18th to the early 19th century was bringing Egypt into the center of Near Eastern politics as it developed a sense of nationalism. All volumes bound green pebble grained cloth centrally stamped with a gilt crest spine lettering gilt a couple of tiny nicks to spine of one volume front free endpapers of two volumes with a light crease. A very good set. There is a notice tipped into two volumes stating in French.here in English.His majesty King Farouk the first has ordered distribution of the book published under the auspice of his Auguste father King Fouad first to celebrate the military campaigns of Mohammed-Aly and Ibrahim and for the greater glory of Egypt. Dated 1937. Imprimerie Nacionale unknown
16-4385Paris: 1940. Minutes Procès-verbal of the meeting on May 22 1940 in manuscript and transcribed into typescript. 13pp. manuscript and 6pp. typescript. 4to. .Provenance Estate of Paul Lombard. Né en 1889 Paul Lombard a été rédacteur en chef de la revue L’Homme libre journal de Clémenceau et critique littéraire sous le pseudonyme de Louis Méritan. Paul Lombard est de ces critiques qui comme l’a montré Thierry Laget Proust Prix Goncourt Gallimard 2019 reprochaient à l’Académie Goncourt d’avoir décerné leur prix à un écrivain trop vieux trop riche : "Au lieu de cela cette année le prix Goncourt … échoit à M. Proust qui n’est pas jeune : il a conquis en peu de jours une notoriété dont j’ignore le secret ; le prix Goncourt même s’il l’a mérité ne lui sera d’aucune utilité" déplore-t-il dans L’Homme libre du 11 décembre 1919 p. 2. Probablement aurait-il préféré que Les Croix de bois de Dorgelès remportât de prix d’autant que l'écrivain avait été un collaborateur régulier de L’Homme libre.Expertise by Ségolène Beauchamp 86bis rue de Bellébat 45000 Orléans and Pierre Prévost 75 rue Michel Ange 75016 Paris. Paris: 1940 unknown