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in-8°,, 286 pages, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [109B-2] Témoignage d'un engagé dans la " Légion Wallonie ".
77pp., 23cm., originele omslag (rug verstevigd), enkele stempeltjes en roestvlekjes, zoniet in goede staat, R70425
xii + 195pp., 23cm., bound in hardcover (spine in black cloth, marbled boards), text clean and bright, good condition, R70421
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages. 23 cm. "But the house and the Jews are there no more.../The cap is all that remains of Jack/The house is a heap-its floors burnt black. /But deep in the cellar, day after day, / his fiddle waits for someone to play. " Reprinted from The Polish review, vol. 13, no. 2, Spring, 1968, with new pagination. The translator was a leading 20th Century Yiddish poet. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Michigan, SUNY-Buffalo, HUC) . Very Good Condition. (H2-1-17) xx
Oblong 4to., Third Edition, with very numerous photographs and drawings in the text; black cloth, backstrip lettered in white, a near fine copy.
Firenze, Edizioni Convento SS. Annunziata, 1976, in-8, br., pp. 173, (3). Con 24 illustrazioni in b.n.
Pamphlet, 24 pages. In Yiddish. Sermons from England from the DP period. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons, Yiddish. Festival-day sermons, Jewish. OCLC lists 1 copy (NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND) . (HOLO2-13-15)
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; black cloth, backstrip lettered in gilt and red, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With personal bookplate on front paste-down.
Collana: Il Cammeo, luglio 1971. Traduzione di Giovanna Rosselli. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. SENZA SOVRACCOPERTA; LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVE BRUNITURA. La compagnia di disciplina di Sven Hassel è impegnata in una battaglia senza esclusione di colpi contro gli implacabili russi. La guerriglia scoppiata sul fronte orientale è un preludio al massacro delle truppe sovietiche, che hanno occupato la sede del potere tedesco. I camerati di Hassel dovranno così difendersi anche dalla violenza della Wehrmacht e dalla ferocia assurda delle SS. All'improvviso giunge infatti un contrordine che impone loro di recarsi ad Amburgo per svolgere un incarico delicatissimo: montare di guardia al quartier generale della spietata Gestapo. Sven Hassel (pseudonimo di Willy Arberg) è nato nel 1917 in Danimarca. A vent'anni lascia il suo Paese in cerca di lavoro e si arruola nell'esercito tedesco. Diserta dopo l'invasione della Polonia. Arrestato, viene trasferito in una compagnia di disciplina. A guerra finita avrà combattuto su tutti i fronti, tranne che in Nord Africa. Quest'esperienza è la diretta fonte di ispirazione del ciclo di romanzi bellici che, a partire da Maledetti da Dio, gli hanno dato grande notorietà internazionale. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Gestapo: romanzo Autore: Sven Hassel Traduzione di: Maria Vasta Dazzi Editore: Milano: Longanesi & C., 1968 Collana: Volume 208 di Il cammeo: collezione di memorie Edizione: III, Terza Lunghezza: 312 pagine, 18 cm Soggetti: Storia contemporanea, Novecento, Nazismo, Polizia segreta, Romanzi storici, Seconda guerra mondiale, Spionaggio, SS, Maledetti da Dio, Hitler, Libri vintage, Contemporary History, Twentieth Century, Nazism, Secret Police, Historical Novels, World War II, Espionage, Cursed by God, Vintage Books Parole e frasi comuni Amburgo Amburgo-Altona Barcelona battaglione bel Paolo birra Bisogna bottiglie capo caporal maggiore carristi caserma cavalleria colonnello colpo croce di ferro d’oro dimenticato domandò Porta dottor Beckmann faccenda fanteria Fratellino fucile Fuhlsbütte Führer Gestapo guardia guerra Heide Hinka Hölzer idiota capo comandante piccolo-tenente Vecchio Unno Verro impiccato Julius Krug avvoltoio elmetto ordine l’ultimo lasciato mano maresciallo maggiore merda mormorò ufficio NKVD occhi Paul Bielert paura piccolo legionario piedi prigione prigionieri puttane ragazza Rinken rise rispose RSHA russi sergente sigaretta signor comandante signora Dreyer simise soldato soltanto sorrise spalle sputò Stahlschmidt Stege Steiner Stever stivali sull’attenti tenente Ohlsen tenente Spät Torgau ufficiali occhiata Vecchio Unno Verro Wehrmacht
8vo; 241 pages; First edition. [242] pages. One of many ships taking Jews (illegally) from Europe to Erez- Israel during the Holocaust, the Patria sank, drowning 257. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise in very good condition with clean pages. (AC-1-25)
Fine Turkish Original two b/w photos of SS Üsküdar. 9x14 cm. SS Üsküdar was a small passenger ferry built in Germany for the Turkish company Sirket-i Hayriye and launched in 1927. She sank in lodos weather on March 1, 1958 in the Gulf of Izmit. The accident killed 272 people on board including seven crew, 39 survived the incident. SS Üsküdar was built by F. Schichau Shipyard in Elbing, Germany in 1927 with funnel number 72. She was the first of two identical vessels the Turkish urban transportation company Sirket-i Hayriye commissioned in the Republican era. She was 33 m (108 ft) long with a beam of 6.6 m (22 ft) and a draft of 2 m (6.6 ft). Three steam engines of 350 shp (260.99 kW) propelled her initially at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph), which later dropped to 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph). SS Üsküdar was capable of carrying 344 passengers. 430 lifejackets, 35 lifebuoys and two lifeboats were on board the ferry. SS Üsküdar was on scheduled shuttle trips on the Sea of Marmara between Izmit and Degirmendere, a town on the southern coast of the Gulf of Izmit. On March 1, 1958, "lodos", a heavy SW storm was raising high seas. Mehmet Asçi, captain of SS Üsküdar, departed the ferry three minutes before the scheduled time of 12:30 local time from Izmit Pier, because the vessel was more vulnerable at the pier than at open sea. Shipmate Ali Kaya, who jumped onto the pier and untied the hawser, could not return to the ferry as the ship suddenly left the pier. The ferry had nine crew and 302 passengers aboard including 76 students from a local vocational high school. As the ferry headed to Degirmendere, high waves raised by the storm blowing at 130 km/h (81 mph) rocked the small vessel. The bridge broke off and fell into water, taking the captain and the boatswain with it. The rudder chain broke leaving the ferry uncontrollable. Water filled the engine room and the front passenger department after breaking the window glass. 26 minutes from her departure, SS Üsküdar careened over on the port side and sank at 12:53 local time. 272 people died including 38 students and seven crew. 37 passengers and two crew survived the disaster. Eight days after the incident, the Turkish Navy started a search and rescue operation. The muddy seabed hindered salvage efforts. On March 19, 1958, after eleven days of endeavors, the wreck was lifted with three slings off the 35 m (115 ft) deep seabed. Four corpses were recovered. It was observed that at some places, the steel sheets of the ship's hull were torn. (Wikipedia).
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and photographs throughout; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at backstrip. First publication in English of a rare example of SS publicity, first issued by the SS Fuehrungshauptamt.
8vo., First Edition, with photographs throughout; printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. This scarce pamphlet accompanies the exhibition of artefacts and announces the sale. The SS Median was lost when torpedoed by a German U-boat off Devon on 28 April 1917. In 1987 Consortium Recovery salvaged eighty cases of possessions belonging to Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal. VERY SCARCE.
8vo., original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy. Facsimile reissue of the original Melbourne edition of 1862.
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of P&O Cruise Liner Canberra; On the Waterfront; Under Sail; A-Z of Sail 'Daylight'; RFA 'O1' Class Tankers; Ships Library; European Ferry Commentary; Panama Canal Ship Safari; SS Canberra - an illustrated history; The Merchant Navy Association - a brief history of this organization founded in 1989; Naval Review; Voyage Report - A Rum Crossing - Maurice B. Glover describes his wartime experiences in the Ellerman and Papayanni Line cargo ship ss Flaminian; A-Z of Liners - No. 7 Giulio Cesare; Ports of Call; Ships Mail; and more. Centrefold holding by one staple. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
In-8°, pp. 12, brossura editoriale gialla con titolo entro bordura a lutto con fregi cantonali. Vignette xilografiche al titolo e alla brossura di tergo. Ottimo stato. L'autore era dottore in teologia e Vicario Generale Capitolare della Diocesi di Asti. La commemorazione è estratta da un giornale scolastico, "Il Mentore".
Como, 1982, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 193/202 con 4 illustrazioni. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
in-8, 442 pp., ill. h.t. n., tabl., index, broché. Bon etat (Plis de lecture au dos) [FRA-4]
197 p. Illustrations. Account of a wonderful cruise by the Sharpless family .
In 16o, pp. 162, mz. pelle con titoli dorati al dorso, con bella incisione f.t. in antiporta, minimi difetti e fioriture, ottimo (7094/ MARIA SS. DEL BUON CONSIGLIO - GENAZZANO - ROMA - NAPOLI)
in8° - legatura editoriale telata con sovraccoperta - pp. 104 - illustrato - come nuovo
106 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Old Angus Scotch inside front cover; One-page ad for LaSalle cars; What Price English Justice?; Multiple cartoons with Nazi personages; The Secret Fuse Under Mexico - the country is rife with covert operations by Germany, Japan and Italy - article with reproductions of pertinent documents; Fascism's New World Thrust - Germany, Italy and Japan have taken over the lion's share of trade with Latin America; Mussolini Vs. His Past; Smutting Up the Circulation - Sex sells publications; Yesterday's Wrong Turning - Two million died in WWI as a result of the decision of a few men; Inside the Queerest Shipwreck - the SS President Hoover rammed a reef off Formosa; FDR's wife wonders why babies should be kept alive if there will not be a job for them when they get older; Norway, The Next Belgium - fascinating article foretells WWII events about to unfold in Norway; Henry Ford buys 1.25 million acres near Punta Gorda, Florida as a favor to Thomas Edison; Dying, Well or Badly - By Ernest Hemingway - article with grotesque large photos of dead soldiers; A Measure of Recovery - Labor fights for control of New Orleans; Kemal Ataturk - Hoodlum as Hero - his record with women is indubitably the worst; Santa on Route 17 - W.E. Riker and his two-hundred yard 'holy city' in California; Exit the Gentleman Officer - Richthofen was buried by his enemy with full military honors but his memory is mocked by the crumpled corpses of women and children in Guernica; Bidding the Guild Good-Bye - The Theatre Guild takes the bumps toward the ash can; Inside the Third Reich - article on the prohibition of criticism of the Nazi regime in Germany; The Men Who Helped a Hero - the sixteen men who were with Alvin C. York when he 'singlehanded' captured 132 Germans; They Still Want to Get In - article on illegal aliens entering the U.S. across the Mexican border; Man with Six Countries - A European journalist sells the plans for the defense of Pilsen to the Germans; Wrong Man, Time and Place - Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball; Thousand Mile Gun - Britain's rulers seem to believe Germany possesses a long-range rocket-gun; Nostalgic 2-page illustrated ad for Look Magazine; One-page ad for Parent's Magazine features photos of George J. Hecht and Clara Savage Littledale; The Fable of Man's Salvation; Classy half-page ad for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Nice color ad for Eagle pencils features their Mikado, Verithin and Turquoise products; Nice color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features tobacco expert in white suit and hat. Above-average but not excessive wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
In 8°, cart. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 316,(4), con num. fot. b.n. in tavv. f.t. e n.t.; prima ed. it., ottimo es.. (x048/d)