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Madrid, Imprenta de L. Rubio, 1933. 4to.; 238 pp., con ilustraciones fotográficas en láminas aparte. Cubiertas originales. Lomera reforzada.
Tanger, Librairie Generale de Droit et de Jurisprucence, 1960, 24 x 16,5 cm., holandesa piel con puntas y nervios, conserva la cubierta original anterior, 287 págs. + 1 hoja. (Mohammed III de Marruecos fue un gobernante de mente mas abierta que sus antepasados, firmó numerosos tratados de paz con las potencias europeas y redujo el poder de los corsarios de Berbería. Obra escasa en comercio).
Préface d'Henri Terrasse, 1 vol. in-8 br., Chérifienne d'Edition et de Publicité (C.E.P.), Georges J. Sedbon Directeur, s.d. [ circa 1950 ], Casablanca, 222 pp. Bon état (qq. rouss. sur couv.) Français
Broch?. 88 pages.
1 volume in-8 broche de 260 pages. Excellent etat (non coupe). [CA31-5]
ALBIN MICHEL. 1915.. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 243 pages. Ma politique extérieure.
Publication du Comité National Métropolitain du Centenaire de l'Algérie - Vers 1930 - 71 pages, dont glossaire des noms cités & 5 grandes cates dépliantes de l'Afrique du Nord, dont une indiquant les progrès de la Pacification Française - Très propre - Rare
Sevilla, Extramuros Edición, 2007, cartulina editorial, 20,5 x 15 cm., 5 hojas + 224 Págs. + 1 hoja blanca. Edición facsímil de la publicada en 1793.
Madrid, sin fecha (hacia 1880), 21 x 15 cm., 32 págs. a dos columnas, incluso grabado e madera encabezando la portada. (Ejemplar sin encuadernar. Obra publicada con las iniciales del autor, el periodista, humorista, poeta y escritor natural de Madrid, Eduardo Bustillo y Lustonó).
6 pages. Wonderful cover photo of gorgeous Dorothy Lamour arm in arm with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, all in Moroccan garb, in scene from the film "Road to Morocco". Name atop front cover. Average wear. A sound copy of this wonderful WWII-era musical memento. Book
français Grand in-8 de 114-(6)-V pp.; broché de l'éditeur avec agrafes. Troisième édition. Des scotchs sur la couverture.
Deux volumes reliures demi-basane. 441+91. 253+152 pages.
19x13. 254p. Cubierta algo deslucida.
Zaragoza, 1999. 4to.; VIII pp., 403 pp., 3 hs. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
Pages 525-568. Features: Nice colour ad for Sanderson Wallpapers and fabrics inside front cover; Nice cover photo of the special "Centenaries Express" train on its non-stop run from London to York; Three photos of the first W.R.A.C. Gunners to serve operationally in Gibraltar; Interesting photos of a newly constructed U.S. Air Base recently constructed at Thule, Greenland; Photos of the crashed R.A.F. Hastings aircarft in Greenland; Four photos describe speedboat racer Mr. John Cobb and his death in Loch Ness while racing his jet-powered 'Crusader'; Four photos of the Queen Mother's visit to the new Grangemouth oil refiners; Two photos illustrate the birth of a new volcanic island 200 miles south of Tokyo; Several photos document H.M. Sidi Mohammed, Sultan of Morocco, and his seeking of treaty revisions with France; Wonderful centerfold photo of the Queen and her family with King Feisal II and the Regent of Iraq standing in the driveway of Balmoral Castle; Six lovely photos of Charlie Chaplin and his family as he returns to London for the first time in 21 years; Recent excavations at the Hastinapura site, near Delhi; Fascinating photos of excavations at Hastinnapura, India; Photos of personalities of the week, including Rocky Marciano, new heavyweight champ, and George Santayana who passed away on September 26th; Photo of Dr. Mossadeq with Mr. Loy Henderson and Mr. G. Middleton; Five photos of the N.A.T.O. 'Exercise Mainbrace'; Nine photos of Richard Nixon as he deals with "The Nixon Affair" after accepting financial aid from wealthy California supporters; Photos of unique vehicles from the Commercial Motor Show at Earl's Court; Wonderful one-page photo of the welcome home from Korea for the 1st Battalion, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, in Edinburgh; Nice colour ad for Vat 69 scotch whisky inside back cover; Great colour ad on back cover for the Hawker Siddeley Group features an aircraft in vertical ascent; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 105-140. Features: Nice cover photo-portrait of Dwight Eisenhower; Photos of America's new first lady - Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Richard Nixon, wife of the new Vice-President, both wearing their inaugural ball gowns; Photo of six German's tried with murder and other atrocities at the Schirmeck concentration camp during the occupation of France; Photos of the Red Hat Ceremony in Rome where new Catholic Cardinals receive their hats; Photo of the Dutch liner' Klipfontein just before she went under; Photo of horrible accident at Washington's Union station where train lost braking and crashed into buffers; Photos from Egypt and Sudan - Abdel Rahman Hakki, Sheikh Ahmed Al Bakury, Major Saley Salim and General Neguib; Photos of M. Rene Mayer, France's new Prime Minister; Two pages of photos and information about Oradour-Sur-Glane - a case which revives a terrible war memory - the trial of 21 S.S. soldiers charged with the murder of a French community; Photo and article on the tree-climbing goats of Morocco; Photos of the end of the Second Swiss attempt on Everest; Two pages of photos and information on the war in Indo-China - French Union troops in the Red River Delta, plus an amphibious operation against the Viet Minh - a phase of 'Operation Bretagne'; Two-page photo of the summit and southern wall of Everest, taken from the Ramparts of Pumori; Two pages of photos and information about the British-trained Sudan Defense Force; Photos from the first performance of Vaughan Williams' "Sinfonia Antartica"; Photos of the personalities of the week, including recently deceased Sir Edward Marsh and artist Douglas Chandor, as well as squash champion A. Fairbairn and a group photo of Sherpas who helped with the recent Swiss Everest attempt; Photo of the marriage of Sir William Slim's daughter to Peter Nigel Stewart Frazer; Nice colour-illustrated ad for King George IV old Scotch whisky on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 77- 116. Features: One-page ad for 'Ski Paradise' Austria; Photo of Egypt popular young Monarch King Farouk; Photos of a royal wedding in the Dutch Indies; Photo of the Bavarian Frey brothers being rescued from the Watzmann; Photo of first airmail plane leaving Ratmalana, Ceylon; Photo of Toscanini receiving Orange Grove from grateful Jews after he conducted pioneer concerts in Palestine; Photo of Hitler receiving traditional gift of salt from representatives of the Halle salt mines; One-page photo of Hitler greeting diplomats in Berlin, an occasion at which he assured the French ambassador that Germany had no designs on Spanish Morocco; Book review of "The Conquest Of Morocco", by vice Adm. C. V. Usborne, with photos; One-page pictorial map of the Straits of Gibraltar, looking east - showing Spanish Morocco, the object of alleged German penetration, and possibly to be protected by a Franco-German agreement; Nice one-page photo of Royal wedding at the Hague, showing Princess Juliana and the Prince of the Netherlands in their gold coach driving through the city; Two page photo of crowd in church to witness the royal wedding; Two pages of text and photos describe ingenious tests for German drivers aimed at preventing death on the roads; Two pages of photos of Hellenistic panels in the Al-Aqsa mosque; Centrefold illustration of Britain's two largest battleships, HMS "Nelson" and "Rodney" firing their 16 inch guns at towed targets with deadly precision; Two fascinating pages of text and photos of skull groves on the Burmese border - headhunting trophies for harvest luck; Peking man's food - the first diet records of Pleistocene date - text with photos; Photos of personalities of the week include Gilbert Holliday, Frank Hodges, Lt. Col. R. S. Stafford, Arthur G. Pite, Prof. Henry Tonks, Lord Wakehurst, Basil S. Long, Sir Edward Ellington, the Duke of Kent, the grand Duchess of Mecklenburg, the Earl of Athlone; One-page illustrated Egyptian travel ad; and more. Several interior pages loose but present. Name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 129-168. Features: Cover photo of the Queen (and Margaret) at Royal Ascot with her trainer, Noel Murless after Jardiniere had won the King George V. stakes for Her Majesty; More Royal photos at the Royal Ascot; Excellent two-page photo of opening of the Four-Power conference at the Palais Des Nations, Geneva; Photos from Morocco in the wake of terrorism and rioting; Photos of tank which erects its own bridge, the M-48; Six photos of the site of the Geneva conference; Four fascinating pages of photos of shopping/luxury/theatre scenes in Soviet Russia; Photo of carnage after lightning strike at the Royal Ascot horse race; Photo of crowd outside the execution place of Mrs. Ruth Ellis, Holloway Prison; Photo of huge Brussels crowd protesting proposed school reforms; Centrefold photo of rescue workers at work at Royal Ascot after lightning strike; Page of photos of clearing London's underground sewers; Photos of personalities of the week include J.E. Coulson, Gerald Nabarro, Sister Ella Jorden, Mrs. Phyllis Sispera, Peter Wilkinson, the winning South African cricket team, Sir Robert Black in Singapore, Sir Linton Andrews, Lord Cooper, Sir Gordon Radley, Sir John Woodall, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, L.R. Fenwick, and Prince Bernhard with his three eldest daughters; Photos of Stirling Moss winning auto race at Aintree; Photo of Donald Campbell's speedboat 'Bluebird' streaking across Lake Ullswater; Photo of Colonel Nasser surrounded by Egyptian crowd; Two photos of Helicopter which smashed into side of New York Port Authority building; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
grand in-8, 471 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Très bel exemplaire. [POR-3]
Sm. 4to., Sole Edition, 4pp leaflet, folded once, printed in black; some very faint age-staining else a near fine copy. The rarest of all the major Services of Thanksgiving throughout the British Army in WWII, this humble document is considerably harder to find than its Second or Eighth Army counterparts. Anderson's First Army was formed in November 1942 as the spearhead of the land forces of TORCH, the Allied landings is Algeria and Morocco. Taking its final shape as Eastern Task Force in January 1943, it eventually comprised American II Corps, British V and IX Corps, and French XIX Corps. Following the landings First Army attempted to secure the Tunisian shoreline, but time was against it and the campaign became principally one of long-distance logistics. After the success of Eighth Army at Alamein, First Army carried eastwards the main thrust of 18 Army Group's offensive that resulted in the final defeat of the Axis in North Africa in mid-1943 (a victory often compared strategically with Stalingrad). Its job done, First Army was disbanded later in the year and its units reallocated. Rare in any condition.
1 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, Editions Plume, 1998, 223 pp. Bon exemplaire (très bon état) Français
in-8°, 339 pages, broche, couv. Exemplaire de la cinquième édition, a l'etat de NEUF, non coupé, bien complet de sa bande pub. [AZ-6]
PARIS, Lib. Plon - 1957 - 1 vol in-8 - Broché - Carte sur double-page - XX-204 pages - Bon exemplaire
PARIS, Presses du Mail, 1962 - In-8° - Broché - Couverture illustrée aux 1 er & 4 è Plats - 13 planches de photos et 6 cartes hors texte - 380 pages - Corect (*) Ancien Commissaire de la République au Sud et au Nord-Vietnam, ancien Résident général de France en Tunisie et au Maroc. Engagé volontaire en août 1914 et termina la Première Guerre mondiale comme Sous-Lieutenant au 1er Régiment de Tirailleurs Marocains. Fit les campagnes de pacification du Maroc comme officier des Affaires indigènes et commanda divers Goums. Fin des années 30, Fait partie du Cabinet du Résident Général et Commandant en Chef au Maroc, le Général Noguès. Fin 1939, Commande un bataillon du 4ème Régiment de Tirailleurs Marocains. Commandant du Cercle d'Alzilal fin 1940, il forme dans la clandestinité le 2ème groupe de Tabors Marocains, qu'il conduit à partir de 1942 sur tous les champs de bataille. Colonel en 1944, Général de Brigade en 1946, Commissaire de la République au Sud et au Nord Vietnam. Général de Bataillon en 1948, puis Général de Corps d'Armée, Résident Général en Tunisie, le 30 juillet 1954, puis, du 31 août au 8 novembre 1954, Résident Général au Maroc. A nouveau Résident Général en Tunisie, à partir de 1955, Haut-Commissaire. En 1956, Général d'Armée, Mis en disponibilité pour avoir publié "Vérités sur l'Afrique du Nord", livre qui lui vaut les félicitations du Général de Gaulle (dont la lettre est reproduite au verso de la couverture).
Paris, Plon, 1956. in-8, broché, 204 pp. Avec une carte dans le texte. Maroc et Tunisie.