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207049Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1791 in-4, 10 pp., en feuilles.
1978LFA-126740919Hors-série n° 1 (1978) : 80 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1978, Uniformes, bon état
208172Paris, Imprimerie Royale, septembre 1815 in-folio, 8 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
204621S.l., s.d. (vers 1930) in-8, titre, 16 pp., avec 5 planches de parements "in fine", en feuilles, sous chemise bleue.
1988LFA-1267215806 revues "Uniformes" regroupées en un album (n° 16) de 300 pages, format 210 x 285, reliées cartonnage couleurs, bon état
219777Leipzig, Moritz Ruhl, s.d. (1913) in-12, 12 planches en couleurs en accordéon, broché, première couverture illustrée d'une composition en couleurs de Hübner.
11953in ihrer gegenwärtigen Uniformierung . sd (v.1908) . Leipzig ,Ruhl , In 12 cart.d'édit.polychrome 16 pp.et 12 planches lithographiées en coul.
229019S.l., s.d. 9 planches in-4 (30 x 21,5 cm), en feuilles de carton souple.
227151S.l., octobre 1954 in-4, un f. n. ch., 34 planches en couleurs, et un grand dépliant hors texte également en couleurs, en feuilles sous chemise imprimée à cabochons.
239569Buenos Aires, Arsenal principal de guerra, 1904 in-4, 29 pp. de texte, un f. n. ch., et 70 planches en chromolithographie, toile chagrinée cerise, dos lisse muet, encadrements à froid sur les plats, titre poussé en lettres dorées sur le plat supérieur, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'éditeur).
226443Paris, Jean, s.d. (1815) in-folio (49 x 33 cm), [2] ff. dactylographiés (titre et liste des planches), et 6 planches gravées et coloriées (42 x 26 cm), le tout contrecollé sur papier fort monté sur onglets, demi-chagrin aubergine à coins, dos à nerfs fleuronné, tête dorée (rel. de la fin du XIXe siècle). Epidermures au dos et sur les plats.
1900108189Berlin-Leipzig, Giesecke et Devrient, imprimeurs-éditeurs, s.d. (1900), in-12, 115 pp, 10 planches dépliantes et 83 planches photographiques en photogravure hors texte avec notices, illustrant les uniformes de l'armée allemande de 1680 à 1863, cart. toilé vert, titre surmonté d'une bannière de l'Armée prussienne imprimé en noir au premier plat, dos lég. abîmé, bon état
193557734St. Louis MO: Angelica Jacket Co. 1935. 4to. 9 x 12 in. 6 14 8 15-29 1 pp. 1st 4 pp. on pink colour-tinted paper colour-illustrated throughout double-page centerfold illustrations for Angelica wait staff uniforms inserted as landscape folio sheets minor chipping & tears to fore-edges corners minor dustsoiling still G copy. First edition of this brightly illustrated catalogue for uniforms and service apparel during the Great Depression featuring stylish uniforms for men and women wait staff as well as doctors nurses hospital attendants utility dresses chef’s aprons and more. With most sewn from durable and long wearing cotton duck cloth the company presents here multiple service ensembles for kitchen staff dining rooms and taverns many with decidedly Art Deco lines and patterns. The company originated in 1878 when Carmine Ostari Angelica 1850-1883 created an entirely new cook’s uniform for her husband Cherubino Angelica d. 1898 while cooking for the railroad based out of St. Louis MO. Featuring a tall white hat with a crown double-breasted white coat cloth buttons sewn to the sides and reversible layers of cloth to protect from heat and grease splatter and even cuffs which could be turned down to function as hot pads. Within a couple years Cherubino with Carmine supplying the uniforms founded the Angelica Corporation and after her death his second wife Therese Hirsch del Angelica b. 1855 would join the company and oversaw the introduction of the iconic Harvey Girls uniforms. After Levy and his brother purchased the business and the sewing machines in 1903 the company quickly expanded to dominate the service uniform market and still is one of the primary suppliers of uniforms across the country. See: Angelica Corporation History International Directory of Company Histories Vol. 15 1996. Angelica Jacket Co., hardcover
192958003St. Louis MO: Angelica Jacket Co. 1929. 4to. 9 x 12 in. 28 pp. Colour-illustrated title colour-illustrated throughout double-page centerfold illustrations for Angelica wait staff uniforms. Colour-illustrated softcovers Art Deco Cover art w/ montage of wait staff kitchen staff and medical uniforms photo illust. of women working the Angelica Factory on back cover minor rubbing edgewear curling to fore-edge minor dampsoiling to upper right corner still G copy. First edition of this brightly illustrated catalogue for uniforms and service apparel during the 1920’s featuring stylish uniforms for men and women wait staff as well as doctors nurses hospital attendants utility dresses chef’s aprons and more. With most sewn from durable and long wearing cotton duck cloth the company presents here multiple service ensembles for kitchen staff dining rooms and taverns many with decidedly Art Deco lines and patterns. This catalogue presents colour buttons & piping to be added to white Duck and Galatea cloth uniforms. Of special interest is the Angelica’s Book Store with cook books for hotels and restaurants. The company originated in 1878 when Carmine Ostari Angelica 1850-1883 created an entirely new cook’s uniform for her husband Cherubino Angelica d. 1898 while cooking for the railroad in St. Louis MO. Featuring a tall white hat with a crown double-breasted white coat cloth buttons sewn to the sides and reversible layers of cloth to protect from heat and grease splatter and even cuffs which could be turned down to function as hot pads. Within a couple years Cherubino with Carmine supplying the uniforms founded the Angelica Corporation and after her death his second wife Therese Hirsch del Angelica b. 1855 would join the company and oversaw the introduction of the iconic Harvey Girls uniforms. After Levy and his brother purchased the business and the sewing machines in 1903 the company quickly expanded to dominate the service uniform market and still is one of the primary suppliers of uniforms across the country. See: Angelica Corporation History International Directory of Company Histories Vol. 15 1996. Angelica Jacket Co., paperback
161868[Paris], de l'Imprimerie nationale, s. d. (15 février 1793) in-8, 4 pp., dérelié.
17 vols., 8vo., First Edition, each volume with monochrome photographs and double-page coloured illustration; original series wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine run. Profile's sequel to its earlier and renowned series 'Armour in Profile'. The run comprises: 1: Churchill, BIT Mk.IV; 2: PanzerKampfwagen III; 3: Tanks Marks I to V; 4: Light Tanks M1-M5; 5: Light Tanks Marks I-VI; 6: Valentine Mark III; 7: Medium Tanks Marks A-D; 8: Crusader-Cruiser Mark VI; 9: Early Armoured Cars; 10: PanzerKampfwagen V Panther; 11: M3 Medium (Lee/Grant); 12: Mediums Marks I-III; 13: Ram and Sexton; 14: Carriers; 15: PanzerKampfwagen I & II; 16: Landing Vehicles Tracked; 17: Russian KV and IS. RUNS OF THIS CALIBRE ARE SCARCE.
47 vols., 8vo., First Edition, each volume with monochrome photographs and double-page coloured illustration; original series wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine run. Profile's complement to its parallel series 'AFV'. The run comprises: 18: Chieftain and Leopard (Development); 19: Chieftain and Leopard (Description); 20: Churchill and Sherman Specials; 21: Armoured Cars; 22: PanzerKampfwagen 38 (t) and 35 (t); 23: Soviet Mediums T44, T54, T55 & T62; 24: The M48-M60 Series of Main Battle Tanks; 25: Cromwell and Comet; 26: Hellcat, Long Tom and Priest; 27: The Saladin Armoured Car; 28: S-Tank; 29: M4 Medium (Sherman); 30: Armoured Cars - Marmon-Herrington, Alvis-Straussler, Light Reconnaissance; 31: Australian Sentinel and Matildas; 32: The M6 Heavy and M26 Pershing; 33: German Armoured Cars; 34: Scorpion Reconnaissance Tank; 35: British Armoured Recovery Vehicles; 36: Chars Hotchkiss, H35, H39 and Somua S35; 37: Russian BT Series; 38: Conqueror Heavy Gun Tank; 39: Panhard Armoured Cars; 40: US Armoured Cars; 41: M103 Heavy Tank & M41 Light Tank (Walker Bulldog); 42: Modern Swedish Light Armoured Vehicles; 43: PanzerKampfwagen IV; 44: Ferrets and Fox; 45: Vickers Battle Tank; 46: Light Tanks M22 Locust and M24 Chaffee; 47: Russian T34; 48: PzKpfw VI Tiger I and Tiger II (King Tiger); 49: Japanese Medium Tanks; 50: Swiss Battle Tanks; 51: Abbot FV433 Self-Propelled Gun; 52: M47 Patton; 53: The FV 432 Series; 54: Japanese Combat Cars, Light Tanks and Tankettes; 55: German Self-Propelled Weapons; 56: Missile Armed Armoured Vehicles; 57: Schutzenpanzerwagen SdKfz 251 & SdKfz 250; 58: French Infanty Tanks: Part I (Chars 2C, D and B); 59: French Infantry Tanks Part II (R35 and FCM 36); 60: Russian Armoured Cars (to 1945); 61: Elefant and Maus (& E-100); 62: Commando, Twister and High Mobility Vehicles; 63: AMX-30 Battle Tank; 64: Armoured Personnel Carriers; 65: The PT-76 Light Amphibious Tank and Variants. RUNS OF THIS CALIBRE ARE VERY SCARCE.
Royal octavo. Pp. 96. Illustrated. Original pictorial stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. This copy includes, loosely inserted: "Das Kgl. Bayer. Kadettenkorps. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des deutschen militärbildungswesens" by Dr. Lorenz Kuchtner. A 14-page extract with numerous illustrations. Source and date unkonwn.
1931ABE-1626127030345136 PAGES-23 CM X 28,5 CM-EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE DE PARIS 1931-SANS COUVERTURE ET EN PARTIE DEBROCHE-10 CACHETS HUMIDES "CERCLE MILITAIRE DE BATAN"-INTERIEUR TRES PROPRE-COMPLET DE SES GRAVURES-(400G)
231848Paris, Goubaud et Laurent Olivier [Imprimerie de L. Martinet], 1849 grand in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 554 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, avec 21 planches hors texte sous serpente, dont un frontispice et deux d'uniformes en couleurs, demi-basane marine, dos lisse orné de guirlande et filets dorés, tranches mouchetées, plats de toile gaufrée (reliure de l'époque). Épidermures au dos, coupes et coins frottés, rousseurs.
20121242832012 Cale et Polden LTD, Sansdate ( 20ème siècle) - Présentation des 123 cartes dans un album photo moderne - Illustrations en couleurs de chaque costume militaire (Voir photos)
4to., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 19 coloured plates on 8 and very numerous monochrome photographs in the text; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly chafed at extremities. Already scarce in this condition
Roy. 8vo., with frontispiece and numerous illustrations in the text; red cloth, upper board lettered in gilt and blocked in black, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Facsimile reissue of the original edition of 1900.
Three volumes. Royal octavo. Pp. 448; 416; 640. Profusely illustrated throughout. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's pictorial boards. In fine condition. ~ First edition. A Collector's Set, each volume numbered and signed by the Author. Volume 1: Signed but unnumbered collector's copy; Volume 2: Copy number 369 of 500 collector's copies; Volume 3: Copy number 300 of 500 collector's copies. This particular set comes from the bequest of renowned uniform historian and researcher Dr. Pieter Roelse and includes, loosely inserted, a large number of rare newspaper and magazine photographs related to the book's subject. The clippings are often additionally captioned in neat hand, and source and date are often given. Rare period material is often included. Many of these clippings correspond directly to illustrations in the book and enhance image and word, providing extra, useful reference. It should be noted that this material, the result of a lifelong research, study, and collection is provided herewith strictly as-is, gratuitous, and subject to what is physically present in the book.
4178in 16 cartonné d’éditeur,premier plat illustré en couleurs, titre,60 pages,tranches bleues,9 illustrations hors-texte en couleurs de Oscar NERLINGER,premier plat de couverture illustré en couleurs, conservé.Axel Juncker verlag 1914