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1919100146269Émile-Paul Frères Editeurs 1919 in8. 1919. Broché. Cet ouvrage historique d'Émile Collas retrace la vie de Marie-Anne-Christine de Bavière devenue l'épouse du dauphin Louis de France en 1680. Il explore son mariage arrangé négocié par Colbert de Croissy et les difficultés qu'elle rencontra à la cour de Versailles notamment face aux avances de Louis XIV aux comportements du frère du roi et à l'hostilité de Madame de Maintenon
1980142110Versailles, Editions Lefebvre 1980 In-8 broché 25 cm sur 16,7. 780 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
194311457BBHamburg, Hanseat. Verl.-Anst., 1943. 30. Tsd. 271 S. Halbleinen. Gebrauchter Zustand., Buchrücken etw. gebr., Buchdeckel befleckt u. etw. berieben., S. leicht gebräunt., Buchblock gering fleckig. 30
62109Le Cercle du Nouveau Livre d'Histoire, 1965. 15 x 23, 413 pp., page de garde dépliante illustrée, reliure d'édition pleine toile + rhodoïd, très bon état.
27210Le Cercle du Nouveau Livre d'Histoire, 1965. 15 x 23, 413 pp., page de garde dépliante illustrée, cartonnage d'édition, bon état.
GF29009Carte de correspondance recto-verso - En tête de la Rue Monsieur le Prince -
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GF290151 page in8 - En tête de la Rue Monsieur le Prince -
GF290161 page in4 - En tête "Les Baux de Provence" -
Veduta della proclamazione del nuovo Presidente della Repubblica Francese Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer (Parigi 1847 - Parigi 1907), avvenuta il 27 giugno 1894 a Versailles. Testo al retro
Veduta di Félix Faure (Parigi 1841 - Parigi 1899) eletto Presidente della Repubblica di Francia il 17 gennaio 1895, in carrozza salutato dalla folla. Testo al retro
Composizione di cinque vignette raffiguranti il giorno dell’elezione del nuovo Presidente della Repubblica Francese Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer (Parigi 1847 - Parigi 1907) ), avvenuta il 27 giugno 1894 a Versailles: La folla sulla spianata del Castello attende l’esito della votazione - Attorno al Castello - Arrivo del treno parlamentare alla stazione di Versailles - L’entrata al Congresso - Arrivo del presidente del Consiglio Dupuy alla stazione di Versailles. Testo al retro
1334764239.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2001LFA-126745144Un ouvrage de 168 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs illustrée, publié en 2001, Editions d'Art Somogy, bon état
1919WRCAM49707Paris 1919. xv14284pp. printed in French and English on facing pages plus four large folding maps. Folio. Original printed wrappers. Minor edge wear small nick on front cover. Very good. Untrimmed and unopened. In a cardboard chemise and slipcase. Official French printing of the Treaty of Versailles a document of monumental importance in American and world history. The treaty made with Germany at the end of the First World War concluded a war of unrivalled devastation while sowing the seeds for the Second World War just twenty years on the horizon. The United States guided by Woodrow Wilson's vision played a central role in the crafting of the treaty. The U.S. Senate refused to ratify the treaty however based on the objection of several senators to the Covenant of the League of Nations which was included as Part I of the settlement thereby largely removing American influence and involvement from the international scene in the inter-war period. <br> <br> The Treaty of Versailles was a wide-ranging and ambitious document which sought not only to address the immediate postwar settlement but to punish Germany for its actions in starting and prosecuting the war attempted to remake the map of Europe and created a supra-national political organization the League of Nations. The Covenant of the League of Nations comprises the first part of the treaty. The next most famous part is that dealing with reparations which includes Article 231 the infamous "war guilt clause." By this article Germany accepted the responsibility of her and her allies "for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies." The intent of the article was to affix legal and financial responsibility on Germany but it took on moral implications and was used by Hitler during his rise as an example of Allied perniciousness. Germany had to agree to pay reparations to the allies in the sum of 20000000000 gold marks the amount to be modified by a reparations commission in 1921. Germany also had to recognize the independence of Austria and agree not to compromise that independence in the future. Germany's borders were redrawn with Alsace- Lorraine being given to France West Prussia to Poland and other lands such as Danzig and the Saar Basin stripped away. She lost her overseas possessions the Rhineland was occupied and the German army was limited to one hundred thousand men and largely disarmed. Other provisions address issues of tariffs ports labor aerial navigation prisoners of war and more. <br> <br> As has been noted the many punitive measures of the Treaty of Versailles did much to fan the seeds of discontent in post-war Germany and to facilitate the rise of Hitler who publicly flaunted the provisions of the treaty throughout the 1930s. The refusal of the United States to ratify the treaty and participate in the League of Nations was a crucial part in the chain of events that led to the Second World War. A most important document here in an official French printing with the Protocol as a separate signature at the end. unknown books
1919WRCLIT81084London: Printed by His Majesty's Stationary Office 1919. 1131-66pp. Folio. Stapled self-wrapper. Staples rusty otherwise very good or better. Misc. No. 4 1919. An important document on the road to the Treaty of Versailles emphasizing the unified determination of the Allies that the conditions of peace hold Germany unequivocally responsible for the economic and human costs of the war AND arguing that Germany is not in any position of strength to dictate terms. Printed by His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books
19642123654Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) 1964. 336 Seiten. Mit 10 Karten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titelschild auf dem Rücken und graugefärbtem Kopfschnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
11124Paris, Somogy Editions d'art, 1998. In-4 carré cartonnage et jaquette ill. (pommier), 158 p. Avant-propos de Marylène Mongalvy. Très nombreuses photos en couleurs. Ill. en noir. Parfait état.
198511369Worms, Werner'sche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1985. 4° (30-35 cm). VIII, 355 S. OLeinwand mit OUmschlag
Mm 115x195 Collana "La cultura. Discussioni". Brossura editoriale di 345 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
6233in 12 broché,faux-titre,titre,439 pages,1 page de table des matières,Société d’éditions littéraires & artistiques Librairie Paul Ollendorff sans date,très bon état