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19863816<p>RANDOM HOUSE INC. 1986. hard cover with dj. very good with dj.</p> RANDOM HOUSE INC. hardcover
1986188040Random House 1986-08-12. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover with dust jacket price-clipped in protective wrapper. First Edition. Clean unmarked with tight binding. Random House hardcover books
19452746Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1945. First Edition. Cloth. Very good/near fine. Signed first edition of Soldier of Democracy by Kenneth S. Davis the first biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower and only known copy signed by Eisenhower. Octavo x 566pp. Green cloth title in gilt on spine cloth worn and rubbed on all panels. Stated "first edition" on copyright page. Illustrated endpapers previous ownership blind stamp on last leaf of text. Housed in custom blue cloth clamshell case title in gilt on spine over red morocco label. In publisher's first state dust jacket $3.50 on front flap toning to spine bright illustrations on all panels a near fine example. Inscribed on the half title: "Dear Mr. Cary This is for your collection with best wishes. Sincerely Dwight D. Eisenhower. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc unknown books
194559164New York: Doubleday & Company 1945. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. All corners of flaps are clipped. A few small chips and tears to jacket. Owner bookplate verso FEP and to half title page. Stated First Edition. ; ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Doubleday & Company hardcover
566p. Hardcover Good condition
19532091502135412612Jijitsushinsha 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Jijitsushinsha paperback
986489Librairie Plon Paris 1949 Fort in-8 ( 230 X 145 mm ) de 671 pages, maroquin vert à grain long, dos à nerfs janséniste, insigne métallique émaillé polychrome de la Première Armée Française "RHIN et DANUBE" enchâssé au centre du premier plat, couvertures conservées. Planches photographiques et cartes dépliantes hors-texte. Nombreuses surlignures, dos et mors frottés. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé du Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY. De la bibliothèque du Colonel POUMAREDE ancien Commandant du 9e Régiment de Hussards ( timbre humide, timbre sec et ex-libris armorié à la devise "Ubique quo honor ducit" ). EXCEPTIONNEL ET PRECIEUX EXEMPLAIRE du plus vif intérêt historique en effet:Le Colonel POUMAREDE a enrichi l'exemplaire:- D'une lettre tapuscrite avec signature autographe du Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY ( La distinction de Maréchal sera attribuée à titre posthume ) P.C., le 24 Mars 1945 adressée à un subalterne BESANCON. ( Dernière page de garde ).- 2 lettres cartes ou billets de La Maréchale DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY.- 2 billets de voeux.- 1 carte de voeux imprimée avec SIGNATURE AUTOGRAPHE de Dwight EISENHOWER. - De cartons ou cartes d'invitation, de voeux ou de remerciements dont: Général A.J. POMMIER ( P.84 ) - Général Walter Bedell SMITH ( P.166 ).- 1 lettre tapuscrite à en-tête du Gouvernement Provisoire avec signature autographe du Contre-Amiral BARJOT du 4 Mai 1945 adressée au Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY.- 1 billet tapuscrit à en-tête du Gouverneur Militaire avec signature autographe du Général CHEVILLON du 6 Mai 1945. ( P.572 ).- Télégramme du Chiffre en date du 5 Mai 1945 relatif à la rédition des troupes allemandes.- 1 importante lettre manuscrite de l'Attaché Militaire de France à Londres avec signature autographe du Général Roger NOIRET du VE Day ( Victory Europe Day - soit le 8 Mai ) 1945 adressée au Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY. ( P.612 ).- Carte autographe signée du Médecin Général Inspecteur PETCHOT-BACQUE. ( P.660 ).- 1 carte postale avec poème autographe signé du Colonel POMAREDE.- 1 lettre manuscrites avec signature autographe du Général REVERS du 24 Août 1945 adressée au Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY. ( Page de garde ).- 5 télégrammes officiels, secret et très secret au sujet du passage du Roi des Belges LEOPOLD sur les territoires occupés de la Première Armée Française.- Photographies légendées.- De feuillets historiques tapuscrits, télégramme.- De nombreuses coupures de journaux, certaines interfoliées, d'autres collées sur les gardes et contreplats.
2004Q-0792266668National Geographic Children's Books 2004-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Geographic Children's Books hardcover
1968R100060520Editions de Trévise. 1968. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 603 pages - couverture contrepliée - quelques planches en noir t blanc - coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1949CC423Robert Laffont, 1949 In-8° de 893 pp.,
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250444/4/52. <blockquote><p>Ike signed this as president and sent it to a Navy veteran</p></blockquote><p>On April 4 1949 twelve nations from Western Europe and North America signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington D.C. A key feature of this treaty is Article 5 in which the signatory members agreed that ""an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all.†Initially however the alliance was not very well prepared to carry out the mission of defending its territory. In addition to grave shortages of troops and equipment there was no command structure to direct the overall defense of Western Europe just committees - known as ""Regional Planning Groups"" - that were charged with drawing up plans for the defense of their regions.</p><p>The 12 original members were the United States Canada Britain Belgium Denmark France Iceland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Norway and Portugal.</p><p>All this changed after the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 which raised fears that Europe could face a similar threat over divided Germany. The nations of the alliance agreed to increase their defence efforts and began working on the creation of an integrated military command structure with an overall commander for NATO forces in Europe.</p><p>Selecting the first Supreme Allied Commander Europe SACEUR was easy since everyone's first choice was the popular and respected U.S. Army Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower who had led allied forces in Europe during World War II. On December 19 1950 the North Atlantic Council announced the appointment of General Eisenhower as the first Supreme Allied Commander.</p><p>In 1952 Greece and Turkey joined in the alliance's first expansion.</p><p><strong>Document signed</strong> by Dwight D. Eisenhower first Supreme Allied Commander of Nato stamped April 4 1952 signed as President in February 1957 the first day cover honoring NATO along with the first NATO stamp honoring NATO. Comes with two letters relating to the cover sent to its owner L. Dean Powell a Navy veteran.</p><p>We have found no other signed examples of this cover having reached the market.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-25018 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204144051/Folder-site-11-1600x1327.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""1327"" /></p> unknown
19871-0393956091W W Norton & Co Inc 1987. Paperback. New. 4th edition. 427 pages. 8.00x5.00x0.50 inches. W W Norton & Co Inc paperback
344736/4/45. <blockquote><p>“It is always encouraging to be reassured that the people at home are 100% behind us and appreciate the sacrifices of our troops.â€</p></blockquote><p>General Dwight D. Eisenhower the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe orchestrated the defeat of Germany’s Third Reich during World War II. He could only have done so with the support of the American people for which he was eternally grateful and of his courageous soldiers many of whom were killed in action.</p><p>April 1945 saw the war in Europe in its final weeks with intense fighting and many significant events. These included the continuing bloody Allied invasion of Germany and the Battle of Berlin and Soviet advance into that city. As Allied forces in the West closed in they liberated concentration camps like Bergen-Belsen. April was also marked by the execution of Benito Mussolini suicide of Adolf Hitler and on April 12 the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. On May 8 V-E Day the war in Europe would come to an end.</p><p>While his role as a military leader was crucial to the war’s outcome Eisenhower was equally important in the documentation of Nazi brutality and the truth of the Holocaust. This was an important aspect of April 1945 for him. On April 4 the Third United States Army liberated the Ohrdruf camp. That camp was an extension of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. On the day of liberation the SS members of Ohrdruf evacuated many of the prisoners on death marches. As U.S. troops arrived they found scenes of mass murder while also coming into contact with the camp’s surviving prisoners. The living prisoners were starving emaciated and desperately needed medical attention. Eisenhower along with Generals George Patton and Omar Bradley visited the Ohrdruf concentration camp personally on April 12 1945. While driving towards the camp the smell of decaying flesh was present and dead bodies littered the streets. Eisenhower was “never so angry in my life†stating that the “English language didn’t even have words that could describe†what he saw. Eisenhower wrote to Winston Churchill following his time at Ohrdruf stating that “everything you read in the paper does not adequately describe what has really happened here.†Thus in April 1945 Eisenhower was profoundly impacted by the horrors that he witnessed and demanded that newspaper editors representative groups German civilians and Allied soldiers bear witness.</p><p><strong>Typed letter signed</strong> on his Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force letterhead Germany April 6 1945 just two days after the taking of Ohrdruf and six days before his famous visit there to Mrs. Mamie Metz thanking her and the American people for their support of the army in the field and appreciation of its sacrifices. <em>“Many thanks for your interesting letter. It is always encouraging to be reassured that the people at home are 100% behind us and appreciate the sacrifices of our troops. My thanks also for your good wishes to me and all my command.â€</em></p><p>An important statement showing Eisenhower’s feelings about the American people’s sustaining and backing the army and gratitude for the sacrifices of the soldiers issued right near the end of World War II in Europe.</p><p>Some trimming and evidence of past mounting on verso.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-25018 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204144051/Folder-site-11-1600x1327.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""1327"" /></p> unknown
1981182643New York: Eastern Acorn Press 1981. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Sunned spine. Eastern Acorn Press unknown
7076Doubleday/Garden City New York. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 1st Printing 400 pp. Book/dust jacket condition: Fine/na missing. 1st/First Ed. 1st/First Printing FE. All orders are processed and shipped from MI or WI USA. Doubleday/Garden City, New York hardcover
1967HAUTHUTHA-0008-07-11-202Doubleday & Company Inc 1967. hardcover. Good. 6x5x1. 1967 Used hardcover copy with dust jacket price tag clipped no markings stickers some minor wear/tears plus sunning to dj and pages with age. fast shipping with tracking number. Doubleday & Company, Inc hardcover
1952GB0036WNNOEI5N01Garden City Books 1952. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Garden City Books hardcover
194843<p>Publisher's tan cloth 8vo. Very good clean square copy lacking dust jacket. Book club edition. INSCRIBED by Eisenhower on dedication page to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Meuller. Direct payment to me on paypal. Email markrgodburn@gmail.com</p> Doubleday hardcover
315996The Easton Press. Hardcover. Near Fine. Typical leather binding. Publisher's note and unused bookplate laid in. Few minimal gilt marks. The Easton Press hardcover
2001T00029<p>The Easton Press2001. The Leather-Bound Library of Military History. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Issued without dust jacket. Used - Fine / Like New condition. Gorgeous. Bound In full genuine black leather with hubbed spine. Embossed in 22kt gold on the spine and front and back covers. Heavy duty binding boards. Printed on acid-neutral archival paper with gilded edges. Smyth sewn with concealed muslin joints permanent satin ribbon markers and silk moire end papers. Contains an insert page titled "Collector's Notes." Sold and shipped by Barbed Wire Books.</p> Easton Press hardcover
1948214119Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 1948. Leather_bound. As New. A hardcover book in fine condition. Bound in full leather decorated in gilt. Gilt edges moire endpapers and silk ribbon bookmark. A beautiful copy suitable for a gift! The Easton Press unknown
20011677644017The Easton Press 2001. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.This book shows minimal sign of wear to the cover binding or pages. No dust jacket included with this book. This copy is the Limited Edition of the published work. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The Easton Press hardcover
1948x09847<p>New York: Doubleday 1948. First edition. Hardcover. 8vo. xvi 560 pp. Cloth. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. A few small tears to jacket extremities slightest fading to jacket spine.</p> Doubleday hardcover
20011269829291The Easton Press 2001. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Light scuffing to side of text block. Binding is sound. This could have light cosmetic flaws but remains in good condition. No dust jacket included with this book. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The Easton Press hardcover