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188240917Brattleboro Vt. :: D. Leonard Printer. 1882. Hardcover. Hardcover with moderate to heavy soil and edgewear to dark-red cloth covers. Hinges sound uncracked but with two-inch splits at upper and lower ends of title page; tad shaken. Pages tight with occasional markings in pencil smudges dime-size old ink splotch on page 355 text still discernable . No DJ. Foldout map of grantees present and in very good condition; illustrated; 525 pages. ; . D. Leonard, Printer, hardcover
1846PHO-857Paris , Firmin-Didot , 1846 , 2 volumes in-folio (590x440) , relié demi cuir époque , dos lisse avec titre et tomaison , plats frottés , dos frottés avec épidermures , manque de papier au centre du plat (étiquettes retirées), coins usés, quelques rousseurs . Texte : 1ff-VI-81pp-1ff(table) , 1ff-36pp , montées sur onglets Atlas : 58 planches sous serpente(sur 66) dont une planche en couleur,montées sur onglets ,dessinées par Ravoisié .
188881311888 cartonné éditeur in-octavo, dos toile rouge - titre doré, premier plat illustré et deuxième plat imprimé - plats noircis, 40 illustrations in et hors-texte, 228 pages, 1888 à Paris Librairie Hachette et Compagnie,
339221 vol in-4 broché - N° 50 de novembre 1982 - illustrations noir et blanc et couleurs en et hors texte
188124269St. Louis: Gilbert Book Co 1881. Hardcover. Good. 8vo x 17-133 pp with frontis portrait of Roberts with 8 chromolithograph plates and 5 lithograph maps 4 of which are hand-colored in original publisher's cloth. Boards show considerable insect nibbling and some soiling and p. 131/132 was detached at some time and reinserted backwards Otherwise internally sound and clean with all plates and maps in nice condition. Roberts was the 17th Governor of Texas and this promotional book about the state was published while he was still in office. Clark Travels in the New South I:185: "Roberts.had traveled over the state as a lawyer 1841-60 and after the war had settled down and taught law. This is a worth-while account somewhat historical and somewhat exaggerated of the the resources and advantages of Texas by one who was familiar with the state." Howes R-344. Gilbert Book Co hardcover
0548913250.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1164231014.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2003375704158 pp. Situated farther west than any other Confederate state Texas would prove itself a valuable partner against the Union. Texas citizens raised scores of infantry cavalry and artillery regiments which served in all theaters of war. John Bell Hood's Texas Brigade First Fourth and Fifth Regiments earned numerous laurels fighting in Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania. At the Wilderness they refused to allow General Robert E. Lee to lead a charge against the enemy grasping the reins of his horse and guiding him to the rear until safe. Texas regiments also fought gallantly in the Western Theater-at the battles of Vicksburg Chickamauga Atlanta and Franklin. Texas units did great service in the Trans-Mississippi. In Louisiana they fought at Mansfield Pleasant Hill and in the Red River Campaign. They defended their home state at Galveston Sabine Pass and Palmito Ranch. Texans even went as far as New Mexico to fight the enemy. Twenty officers from Texas became generals in the Confederacy. John Bell Hood the most famous fought gallantly at Antietam Gettysburg and Chickamauga. He would rise from Colonel of the Fourth Texas Infantry to Lieutenant General commanding the Army of Tennessee. This volume was written by Oran M. Roberts who commanded the Eleventh Texas Infantry. After hostilities ended Roberts served in the United States Congress and as Governor of the Lone Star State. The publishers have painstakingly indexed the Texas volume adding tremendous value to an already valuable resource for researchers and students of the Civil War in general and Texas during the Civil War in particular.<br /> eBooksOnDisk.com paperback
1024820963.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1346466939.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1961WOC-562Illustrations de Charles Brouty. Alger et Paris, éditions Baconnier, 1961. Grand in-4 (32x24,5cm) broché, couverture illustrée et à rabat. 99pp. Tirage à 1530 exemplaires, celui-ci n°1215/1500 sur papier Cellunaf constituant l'édition originale. Parfait état.
14622Baconnier. 1961., Paris-Alger. grand IN-4. couverture souple illustrée avec 100 pages 2 lithographies originales en couleurs à pleine pages et de nombreuses illustrations dans et hors-texte en noir et blanc. très bon état (sous emboitage ). exemplaire numéroté sur beau papier cellunaf 1447,Edition originale.
GF161961 page in8 - bon état -
GF1805812 vers - 1 page in4 - quelques ratures -
19343broc hé - 21x29 -256 pp - imprimerie NOIDANS Lles VESOUL - 1988 TOME VIII - 570 PHOTOGRAPHIES ET CARTES
19342broc hé - 21x29 -256 pp - imprimerie NOIDANS Lles VESOUL -1982 - 450 PHOTOGRAPHIES ET CARTES
19345broc hé - 21x29 -256 pp - imprimerie NOIDANS Lles VESOUL - 1985 - 525 PHOTOGRAPHIES ET CARTES
20033broc hé - 21x29 -256 pp - imprimerie NOIDANS Lles VESOUL -1960 520- PHOTOGRAPHIES ET CARTES
20088broc hé - 21x29 -256 pp - imprimerie NOIDANS Lles VESOUL -1995 - 650 PHOTOGRAPHIES ET CARTES
15471ORAN,FOUQUE (S. l. n. d.) In-8,Journées oraniennes des semences sélectionnées a Sidi-Bel-Abbès, les 15 et 16 mai 1950,broche,trace de mouillure claire,202p.
1833PHO-1493Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1833. — 3 volumes in-8, 210x130, et un Atlas in-4, 305x235 : XV, 286 pp., 1 carte ; (2 ff.), 326 pp.; (2 ff.), 439 pp.; (2 ff.), 30 pl. pour l’Atlas. Texte : Demi basane bleue, dos lisse orné avec auteur et titre, tranches mouchetées, plats légèrement frottés, petites rousseurs, accompagné de son Atlas, Titre, explication des planches et 30 planches, relié plein papier bleu, dos lisse avec auteur, titre et tomaison, frottements, trace de réparation, mouillure angulaire, quelques rousseurs.
1833PHO-1890Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1833. — 3 volumes in-8, (210x130) : XV, 286 pp., 1 carte ; (2 ff.), 326 pp.; (2 ff.), 439 pp., relié demi basane, dos lisse orné avec pièces d’ auteur et titre rouge et tomaison vertes, tranches jaunes, supra libris, cachets aux titres, rousseurs plats légèrement frottés, frottements au dos, petites rousseurs, mouillure angulaire au tome 1 sur 15 feuillets.
190283951902 broché in-quarto, dos blanc défraîchi, couverture illustrée sur le recto, illustrations photographiques en noir in et hors-texte + 3 cartes repliées en couleurs in-fine - complètes et en bon état - petit accident pour la dernière carte n'affectant la carte en elle-même (avec retour de papier), 208 pages, 1902 Paris Touring-Club de France,
2004307739Hildesheim : Gerstenberg, 2004. 167 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. 26 cm Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
GRP69871329Prentice Hall PTR. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Prentice Hall PTR unknown