414 résultats
Journal des Résistants de l'Aveyron, Juin 1994, numéro spéciel. In-4 broché, 121 pages. Colloque de Saint Affrique 1° et 2 octobre 1993. Très bon état.
Subervie 1977, In-8 broché de 59 pages + photos. Bon état.
Broch?. 259 pages.
Jacques Grancher, 1986. In-8 broché de 189 pages. Bon état
Broché. 457 pages.
petit in-4°, 1024 pages, schemas in-t., broché, couverture carton souple illustrée. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [CA33-4]
Chez l' Auteur 1997, In-8 broché, 232 pages. Avec son bandeau de parution "...20 ans en 1943". Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Très bel état.
France Empire 1970, grand et fort In-8 broché, 612 pages + photos. Bon état.
Broché. 612 pages. Deux pages scotchées.
Surmelin-printed 1972, In-8 broché, couverture à rabats. 253 pages, avec photos. Bon état
P., la main à la plume,1942. Petit in-8 (14,5x19,5cm), agrafé, 16 pp. Un des 250 exemplaires sur vergé (après 20 hollande). Dos fendu.
3 num?ros de 8 pages.
Broché. 296 pages. Jaquette.
Vent Terral, 1998. In-8 broché de 92 pages illustrées. Très bon état
2 delen (volledig): samen lii + 1262pp., uit de reeks "Maaslandse Monografieën" delen 55 & 56, gecart. banden, goede staat, N26168
Paris, La Table Ronde, L'histoire contemporaine revue et corrigée, 1970. In-8, broché, 348 pp. Sur le mouvement de libération nationale bretonne pendant la guerre. Ex. en parfait état
Un fort volume broché de 610 pp.; papier de guerre; couverture en deux couleurs. Bon état.
X-147-[1] pp., 1pl. dépliante demi-maroquin vert à coin postérieur 1862, 1862, in-8, X-147-[1] pp, 1pl. dépliante, demi-maroquin vert à coin postérieur, Rédaction "succincte" des cours de mécanique appliquée donnés par l'auteur à l'École centrale des Arts et Manufactures. Mention de "seconde édition, augmentée". Jean Baptiste Bélanger (1790-1874) étudia à l'École polytechnique (X 1808). Il est associé à d'importantes recherches sur l'hydraulique et à l'équation qui porte son nom. Il fait partie des 72 savants dont le nom est inscrit sur le premier étage de la tour Eiffel. Étiquette ex-libris de Henri Vieillard. Cachet annulé de l'institut catholique de Paris
Lyon, Editions La Belle Cordiere, sans date, vers 1940. In-8 broché de 124 pages.Bord de couverture salie, sinon bon état
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 17 plates on 14, and 2 illustrations (one full-page) and full-page map in the text; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, gilt back, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. One of the earliest separate publications on the activities of Special Operations Executive by the Head of French Section. 'I do not claim that the incidents described in these pages are completely factually accurate' (Preface). 'Quite so' responds Foot, although he is also the first to recognise the restrictions placed upon the author at the time. Enser, p.410; Foot, p.455.
8vo., First Edition thus, page-edges lightly browned as often; burgundy cloth, gilt back, a remarkably bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with small hole at centre of backstrip. Complementing 'Specially Employed' (1952), this is the second and final account by the wartime head of SOE's French Section. As in the case of its counterpart, content was subject to the rigorous restrictions of the period. This issue was published a year after Odhams' first edition; the inevitable page-tanning aside, this is a remarkable copy. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.410 (recording the first edition).
8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in full burgundy crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, red ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Complementing 'Specially Employed' (1952), this is an elegant copy of the second and final account by the wartime head of SOE's French Section. As in the case of its counterpart, content was subject to the rigorous restrictions of the period. VERY SCARCE. Enser, p.410 (recording the first edition).
32 pages. Features: Cover photos of Churchill and Viscount Halifax approaching battleship 'King George V'; Excellent two-page illustration of sappers throwing a box-girder bridge with nose union across an enemy tank trap; Photo of Carl J. Hambro with M. Carton De Wiart; Photo of King Haakon with Polish President M. Raczkiewicz; One-page photo of General Wavell with Maj.-Gen. O'Connor outside doomed Bardia; Eight pages of fantastic photos of the fall of Bardia - first views; Magnificant centrefold photo of Britain's latest and greatest battleship, H.M.S. 'King George V'; Eight photos of patriot Abyssinians training for battle against Italian tyrants; Six photos of Greek heroism in arctic cold - latest pictures from Albania; Two pages of photos of Wendell Willkie, supporter of the aid for Britain policy, at work; Photos of personalities of the week include General De Gaulle, Count Ciano, Marshal Griziani, Count Csaky, Commander Roger Bureau, P.D. Willeringhaus, John Oxenham, Daniel Hopkin, L.F. Sinclair, and David Lloyd George at his wife's funeral; Five photos of the Chinese military which stands undaunted after four years' heroic resistance; Four photos of Chiang Kai-Shek and his wife, plus a photo of her Pekinese dog; Photo of amazing Italian 'Land Yacht' (captured from Commander Gatti) presented to Britain as a symbol of the resistance by the Belgian Congo; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this important wartime issue. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 23 plates on 12 and double-page map, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. As the 'white mouse', Wake ran an early escape line from Marseille to Spain which returned many hundreds to freedom. Later she joined SOE in Buckmaster's F Section and commanded more than 7,000 Maquis in the Auvergne. Astonishingly, she was never caught and ended the war with the George Medal, three Croix de Guerre and the Resistance Medal. A feature film seems long overdue. Enser, p.370.