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24 vols., 8vo., First Edition, each volume with monochrome photographs and double-page coloured illustration; original series wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine set. The series comprises: 1: Tank Mark IV; 2: PanzerKampfwagen VI Tiger 1 (H); 3: M4 A3 E8 Sherman; 4: T3 Christie; 5: Cromwell Mk. 4; 6: M24 Chaffee; 7: A7V Sturmpanzerwagen; 8: PanzerKampfwagen IV (F2); 9: T-34/76; 10: Chenillette Lorraine; 11: Light Tank Mk. VII Tetrarch; 12: AMX 13; 13: Renault FT; 14: M 13/40; 15: Infantry Tank Mk.II Matilda; 16: Carden Loyd Mk. VI; 17: M3 Half-Track APC; 18: Hanomag Sd.Kfz 251/1 APC; 19: Tank Mark VIII 'The International'; 20: Panzerjager (P) Elefant; 21: SU85 and SU100 Tank Destroyer; 22: Light Tank Type 95 Kyu-go; 23: Centurion 5; 24: M47 Patton. COMPLETE SETS IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS ARE VERY SCARCE.
8vo., First Edition, with double-page colour spread and monochrome photographs throughout; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Armour in Profile 4.
8vo., First Edition, with double-page colour spread and monochrome photographs throughout; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Armour in Profile 3.
8vo., First Edition, with double-page colour spread and monochrome photographs throughout; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Armour in Profile 2.
1849666Couverture rigide Chez Les principaux libraires et chez l'Auteur, Plainpalais, 386 1849 Genève 21x14 cm
51234N° 12 - Janvier-février 1973 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51179N° 2 - Mai-juin 1971 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51231N° 9 - juillet-août 1972 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51182N° 5 - Novembre-Décembre 1971 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51229N° 7 - Mars-avril 1972 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
1821514901821 N° 18 - 2me trimestre 1974 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51235N° 13 - mars-avril 1973 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
51230N° 8 - mai-juin 1972 - Tavard Editeur - revue illustrée - in-4 broché
19513Une Aquarelle Originale, Format : 32 centimètres de haut par 23 centimètres de large. signée en bas à droite
19514Une Aquarelle Originale, Format : 32 centimètres de haut par 23 centimètres de large. signée en bas à droite
19515Une Aquarelle Originale, Format : 32 centimètres de haut par 23 centimètres de large. signée en bas à droite
19516Une Aquarelle Originale, Format : 32 centimètres de haut par 23 centimètres de large. signée en bas à droite
Small octavo. Pp. 55. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. [NOTE: "Abschnitt A" and "Anhang I" are also offered by Librarium].
Two volumes. Octavo. Pp. xvi, 923; 1160. Depictions of coat-of-arms throughout. Plus colour plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full brown leatherette, gilt covers and spines. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Part III, Volumes I+II. From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum" to each volume. For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999).
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
Small octavo. Pp. viii, 279. Plus engraved 46 engraved plates including frontispiece, numerous depictions of coat-of-arms to each, almost all hand-coloured. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's quarter red calf and matching cloth, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, side gilt ruled; corner-tips trifle chafed, first inner hinge cracked. In a very good condition. ~ Eighteenth edition, revised and corrected. With beautiful armorial bookplate to first paste-down and small institutional stamp to verso of title.
Sm. 4to., with text in red and black, and numerous photographs in the text; original photographic wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a good, clean copy. Reprint of the revised edition of 1964.
192257833Philadelphia PA: George Evans Company 132 North 5th St. ca. 1922. Oblong 4to. 4 8 4 9-20 pp. With photo & text illustrations throughout including price list bound-in at inner front cover. Dark blue textured softcovers raised gilt lettering on front cover & company logo on back cover minor darkening to fore-edges minor shelfwear still VG bright copy. Second edition stated of this very scarce catalogue of uniforms & equipment for the American Legion which was formed in the aftermath of World War I by members of the American Expeditionary Force and then chartered by Congress focused on US Veterans. Initially uniforms were not standardized and there were variations between American Legion posts and even the Women’s Auxiliary which changed after reforms in 1938. This catalogue also features police uniforms band uniforms caps belts bugles puttees badges emblems and flags. No copies located in Worldcat. George Evans Company, 132 North 5th St., paperback
200022622Maisonneuve & Larose 2000 In-8 broché, 291 pp;