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24617P., Fayard, 1945, in 12 broché, 359 pages ; couverture légèrement fanée.
53971P., Fayard, 1945, in 12 broché, 359 pages ; couverture défraichie.
1955AUB-2095Paris, Larousse 1955. Bel et fort in-8 relié, reliure pleine toile ornée d'éd., 576 pages avec annexes dont planches.
192960161929 Paris Payot 1929 In8 broché 154 pages illustrations photographiques dans le texte
197672743Paris, Plon, 1976, in-8, relié sous jaquette, 256 pages. Bon état.
1943119998Couverture souple. Broché. 158 pages. Non coupé, état neuf.
130 pages. Illustrated in colour. Created in conjunction with the artist's 2009 exhibition The Cloud Chamber and Related Works which combines art and science. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
199480030Genève, Skira. Les Musées de la Ville de Strasbourg, 1994, in-4, broché, 191p. Bon état.
2012PMV524603EMalakoff Berne Suisse: Hazan / Zentrum Paul Klee Berne 2012. Hardcover. Good/Good. 260 x 298 x 35 cm. Hardcover • Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs fac-similés jaquette illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text translated from German</i></b>. Hazan / Zentrum Paul Klee (Berne) hardcover
0243967861.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
rja438713<p>UK8vo HBdw/djillustrated1st edn. VG/VG-. No owner inscrptn but price-clipped dw/dj. Book is out-of-printas publisher ceased trading in the 1980's. Brightglossy laminated colour photographic illustrated dw/dj - subject's portrait photograph to frontand trackside racing-car scene to rear panel along with Rindt's white-lettered facsimile printed signaturewith some negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners as both topbottom edges of dw/dj are aged sellotape strengthened.Both inner flaps of dw/dj were once sellotaped to pastedownsbut now are free and have left residual ghosting of sellotape to pastedowns and both free endpapers.Top edges with some slight ageing/toningfore-edges similar with some sporadic foxing/spotting to same; contents generally brighttight and clean - text body near pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners. Publisher's brightcleansharp-corneredoriginal plain black cloth boards with brightcrispblocked gilt letters to spine/backstripand the aforementioned affectedplain white endpapers with sellotape marks.UK8vo HBdw/djillustrated 1st edn11-207pp paginated includes an Introduction by Jackie Stewart with his facsimile signature towards foot of same32 chapters38 contemporary b/w photographs interspersed throughout the book and the texta Motor Racing World Champions list to rear; plus unpaginated half-titletitle pagesseparate ContentsIllustration lists/tablesNina Rindt's facsimile letter/tributeand dedication.<br />1970 was unique in one tragic respect in the field of Grand Prix racing.It was the first year in which the World Champion did not live to see his victory.Jochen Rindt was killed while practising for the Italian Grand Prix in Septemberat which time although he had won five Grand Prix races in the 1970 season his victory was still unconfirmed; it was not until the US Grand Prix was won by Emerson Fittipaldi that it was certain that no other driver could surpass his 45 points.And so knowledge of his winning the prize for which through so many set-backs he had struggled for seven years eluded him.<br />Born in 1942 of wealthy parentsJochen Rindt was brought up in Austriataking up motor racing seriously when he was 21. After some years with Coopersand a year with Brabham he joined Lotus in 1969to gain victory for them in 1970.With his rebellious temperament and love of the high lifehe became hero-worshipped by the crowdsand his presence gave motor racing a panache and excitement it had lacked for some years. <br />Jochen Rindt had begun work on this book with Heinz Pruller some time before his deathand after the tragedy it was complete with the help and support of Nina RindtJochen's beautiful Finnish wifewho writes of it 'I am sure this book will be the most true story about Jochen and his life.'<br />Heinz Prullerthe author of this book was a close friend of Jochen and they had actually started work on it before the tragic death of Jochen at Monza.<br />Heinz Pruller is a well-known motor-racing journalist and radio and television commentatorboth in his native Austria and on the international motor-racing scene.<br />Book is out-of-printas publisher ceased trading in the 1980's.<br />William Kimber himselfworked for Hutchinson for about 17 years before founding "William Kimber & Co" in 1950.It specialized in aviation war memoirs autobiographies and motor-racing titles until 1973 when "Haunted Cornwall" took off and the Ghost Stories became another specialty.The company was bought by Thorsons in 1988and therefore ceased publishing under that name.<br />William Kimber was purchased by Thorsons in 1988 and therefore ceased publishing under that name.Thorsons was purchased by William Collins in 1989.William Collins became wholly owned by News Corporation in 1990and was then incorporated into HarperCollins Publishers.The name of William Kimber has not been used for publishing since thatmaking all previously published titles by them out-of-printunder that name.<br />Please contact sellerfor correct shipping/Pp quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page! <br />N.B. ALL buyers please notethat stocks' actual shipping/Pp costs are adjusted and any difference is refundedafter order's receipt and before the order's despatchespecially if the items are offered either Pp included/FREE.<br /> N.B. US/Canada customers please be aware: Standard US AIRMAIL to these destinations can nowin some casescost more than the price of any inexpensive book! If speed is not of the essencethen Economy rate is recommended - at approx. anything from a 1/3rd to 1/2 of the standard US AIR quote/rate - sometimes arriving sooner than the 42 days - but not always. </p> LONDON.WILLIAM KIMBER,1971. hardcover
1989531231989 Editions Gallimard / nrf, collection "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade" - In-12, reliure plein cuir de l'éditeur, dos lisse avec titre et filets en doré, sous jaquette rhodoïd, 2 signets jaunes, dans son emboîtage d'origine - X-1022 pages sur papier Bible
197842737Gallimard Jaquette en très bon état Cuir Paris 1978
197845282Gallimard Jaquette en très bon état Cuir Paris 1978
197149093Gallimard Jaquette en très bon état Cuir Paris 1971
197642779Gallimard Jaquette en très bon état Cuir Paris 1976
1941yl798Les éditions du Feu Broché 1941 "In-8 (13x18.5cm), 151 pages, rare brochure de propagande du mouvement collaborationniste ""Le Feu"", incarnée par Maurice Delaunay, député du Calvados et ""maître du feu"", chef ""visionnaire"" de cette mouvance qui ne durera que quelques mois au début de l'occupation, y est jointe une ""invitation personnelle"" sans nom pour une réunion organisé le dimanche 16 Mars 1941 à la Salle de la Mutualité, 24 Rue Saint-Victor dans le Vème à Paris (cf photos) ; petites traces d'insolations sur les bords des plats ainsi que sur le dos, petite déchirure en tête de coiffe et sur le bord intérieur du premier plat, intérieur frais, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
in-12, 235 + 49 pp., broche, couv. ill. Bon etat. [TX-17]
19480181Paris, Fournier-Valdès (Impr. des Halles), 1948. In-16, broché, 285 pages.
1945184098Les documents secrets Paris, Les documents secrets, sans date, vers 1945. In-12 broché de 235 + 48 pages. Bon état.
20011042312001 Editions Belin - 2001 - 1 volume In-4 - Cartonnage souple éditeur illustré, dos toilé rouge - 430 pages - Illustrations en couleurs dans le texte
19816672New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1981. Second Printing stated. Hardcover. Fair/Fair. xvi 873 7 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Maps. Appendices including Notes Source Material Selected Bibliography. Index. Black mark oon tol edge. Appears to be ex-library. . DJ pasted to boards. Fep repaired. . Rep removed. DJ has wear and soiling. Some edge soiling. Gordon William Prange July 16 1910 – May 15 1980 was the author of several WWII historical manuscripts which were published by his co-workers after his death in 1980. Prange was a professor of history at the University of Maryland from 1937 to 1980 with a break of nine years 1942–1951 of military service in the United States Navy during World War II and in the postwar military occupation of Japan when he was the Chief Historian in General Douglas MacArthur's staff. During this time Prange collected material from and interviewed many Japanese military officers enlisted men and civilians with the information later being used in the writing of his books. Several became New York Times bestsellers including At Dawn We Slept The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor and Miracle at Midway. Prange's 1963 Tora! Tora! Tora! published first in Reader's Digest and later expanded into At Dawn We Slept. Derived from a Kirkus review: A massive history-- the late Professor Prange chief of military history in occupied Japan has looked into every aspect of the attack on Pearl Harbor--starting with the Japanese side of the story--and leaves no doubt that as his collaborators and posthumous editors write "Tokyo not Washington established Japan's foreign policy; the individual responsible for the attack was Isoruko Yamamoto not Franklin Delano Roosevelt." There is much new material--on such usually neglected matters too as: the Japanese war games used to refine the attack plan; the development of special bombs and torpedoes for use in the attack; Japanese intelligence operations in Hawaii--and American counterintelligence; the nature and function of the overlapping American commands in Hawaii. But Prange also presents the well-known material incisively: the historic March 1941 Bellinger-Martin report--a plan for joint Army/Navy action in the event of an attack on Oahu or fleet units in Hawaiian waters--is wrapped up with the observation that they ""could not have done a better job of mind reading had they actually looked over the shoulders of Yamamoto."" The controversy surrounding what happened thereafter or didn't happen engendered eight separate American postwar investigations--and it is in treating these that the book is most outstanding. Prange goes into the nature of each panel and evaluates its members procedures and conclusions; most he points out illustrate "hindsight at its hindmost." In an interesting appendix Goldstein and Dillon summarize Prange's criticisms of the revisionist Roosevelt-blaming histories of the attack. From first to last--responsible intelligent absorbing. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
194117015PUF, 1941, in-12, 64 pp, broché, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque du peuple)
3305Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1968, broché à rabats, couverture illustrée, 14x21 cm, 244 pages, illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc, préface de Michel Crauste.
in-182, 287 pp., broché, couv.- Bel exemplaire, complet du bandeau pub. [CA30-3]