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Mm 160x230 Volume di XVI - 502 pp. in tela editoriale, privo della sovraccoperta, 13 tavole in b/n fuori testo e 7 cartine nel testo. Libro in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
129p. 8vo. Lacks original front wrap. Spine taped obscuring a few letters on title page. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 13
2004LFA-126746993N° 408 (Février 2004) : revue de 78 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1915247162Folkestone England 1915. Pen and ink on letterhead of Coman's Hotel 21 & 23 Castle Hill Avenue 12 pages 15 lines per page approx. 750 words. 4to. Old folds large pinhole in top center margin. Old envelope of Lewis-Clark Hotel Lewiston Idaho with "Allan Beatty's letter" in ink. Fine. Half morocco clamshell box. Pen and ink on letterhead of Coman's Hotel 21 & 23 Castle Hill Avenue 12 pages 15 lines per page approx. 750 words. 4to. "I got an awful smash in the back from the water and was thrown about thirty feet on my face. I got up and ran down stairs people were pouring up from the decks below and I caught sight of Mother. I ran up to her and kissed her goodbye then I lost her for a while . I though to myself I havent much of chance if I don't get a life belt so I thought a minute and then rushed down to my own stateroom and grabbed my own belt. . I had to hang on the side of my bed to get a hold of it. The lights were practically all out."<br /> <br /> Dramatic and detailed account by a survivor of the sinking of the Lusitania. Allan Beattie 18 of Winnipeg travelling Second Cabin with his mother Grace was sitting on the hurricane deck when the ship was struck. He gave away the first life belt he found then went down three decks to his stateroom to get his own life belt. Returning topside despite "a pretty hard time" he met his mother again.<br /> <br /> "She says 'I am not nervous I dont think there is much danger do you' I replied that 'It looked about as bad as it could' and I told her to take my life belt but she refused I made her put it on after promising that I would get another. I kissed her goobye again and just as I got the top straps of her lifebelt tied the boat went down. I was send sliding the whole width of the deck."<br /> <br /> Allan was flung free and was soon picked up by a life boat. He describes how the boat soon became perilously crowded. When another boat was located survivors were shifted across. In due course his boat was rescued by the Flying Fish and the survivors were brought to Queenstown. Beattie whose first name is given as Allen in the New York Times list of survivors writes his correspondent that "Mother is gone and altho we have not heard of her I don't think that she can be alive."<br /> <br /> A remarkable detailed narrative by a survivor of one of the most notorious maritime disasters of the twentieth century written in the immediate aftermath of the event by a young man whose actions show proof of calmness in the tumult.<br /> <br /> Beattie appears to have been one of the Lusitania survivors who was profoundly traumatized by the incident. He was rejected from military service because of poor eyesight and was reported to have suffered a series of breakdowns beginning in 1920 and was unable to hold steady employment. unknown
1915WRCAM42260Folkestone England 1915. 12pp. Pen and ink on letterhead of Coman's Hotel 21 & 23 Castle Hill Avenue. 15 lines per page approximately 750 words. Quarto. With typed transcript. Old folds large pinhole in top center margin. Old envelope of Lewis-Clark Hotel Lewiston Idaho with "Allan Beatty's letter" in ink. Fine. In a half morocco and cloth box leather labels. A dramatic and detailed account by a survivor of the sinking of the Lusitania. Allan Beattie eighteen of Winnipeg travelling Second Cabin with his mother Grace was sitting on the hurricane deck when the ship was struck. <br> <br> "I got an awful smash in the back from the water and was thrown about thirty feet on my face. I got up and ran down stairs people were pouring up from the decks below and I caught sight of Mother. I ran up to her and kissed her goodbye then I lost her for a while.I thought to myself I haven't much of chance if I don't get a life belt so I thought a minute and then rushed down to my own stateroom and grabbed my own belt.I had to hang on the side of my bed to get a hold of it. The lights were practically all out." <br> <br> He gave away the first life belt he found then went down three decks to his stateroom to get his own life belt. Returning topside despite "a pretty hard time" he met his mother again. <br> <br> "She says 'I am not nervous I don't think there is much danger do you' I replied that 'It looked about as bad as it could' and I told her to take my life belt but she refused I made her put it on after promising that I would get another. I kissed her goodbye again and just as I got the top straps of her life belt tied the boat went down. I was sent sliding the whole width of the deck." <br> <br> Allan was flung free and was soon picked up by a life boat. He describes how the boat soon became perilously crowded. When another boat was located survivors were shifted across. In due course his boat was rescued by the Flying Fish and the survivors were brought to Queenstown. Beattie whose first name is given as "Allen" in the NEW YORK TIMES list of survivors writes his correspondent: "Mother is gone and altho we have not heard of her I don't think that she can be alive." <br> <br> Beattie appears to have been one of the Lusitania survivors who were profoundly traumatized by the incident. He was rejected from military service because of poor eyesight and was reported to have suffered a series of breakdowns beginning in 1920 and was unable to hold steady employment. <br> <br> A remarkable detailed narrative by a survivor of one of the most notorious maritime disasters of the 20th century written in the immediate aftermath of the event by a young man whose actions show proof of calmness in the tumult. hardcover books
80 pages. Features: The Lusitania; The Conqueror's Gift; The Tradescants of Lambeth; The Brontes; Tobruk - part 1; The Black Prince - part III. Somewhat above-average wear. Sound reference copy. Please note: the Lusitania feature includes a full-page reproduction of the news clipping, dated 22 April 1915, in which the German Embassy in Washington warned sea passengers that they travelled at their own risk, given the state of war between Germany and Great Britain. Book
201511759Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 2015. 461 S. 8° (21,5x14,5cm), Hardcover/Pappeinband im OSchutzU.
ABE-1772757803426SE VEND AU PROFIT DES ORPHELINS DE LA GUERRE-PARFAITEMENT-MORALE DES NEUTRES-EN PAYS ENVAHI-EXHUMATION OF THE AERSCHOT MARTYRS-BERNHARDITISME-ANNEXION-LES BEAUTES DE LA GUERRE-EN SERBIE-LA GUERRE AU XXe SIECLE-TRIOMPHE DE ZEPPELIN-LES PETITES VICTIMES DE LA LUSITANIA-LE CAUCHEMAR D'HERODE-LES GAS ASPHYXIE LENTE-LIQUIDES BRULANTS LES MERVEILLES DE LA KULTUR-LIQUIDES BRULANTS ALLOH GUILLAUME-PAROLES IMPERIALES-LA CONSCIENCE UNIVERSELLE-L'EUROPE OPERE DU PRUSSIANISME-SOEURS LATINES-"GOTT STRAFE ITALIEN!"-LES NEUTRES PACIFISTES-(E226)
197340719Frankfurt (am Main) : S. Fischer, 1973. 333 S. : 23 Ill., graph. Darst., 1 Kt.; ; 22 cm Pp.
1993ve327Museo nacional de arte romano Dos carré collé 1993 In-8 (16 x 21 cm), dos carré collé, 233 pages, texte en espagnol ; trace de colle au dos, intérieur frais, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Mm 240x295 Volume rilegato in tela con sovraccoperta originale, 370 pagine con un ricco corredo di illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Testo in spagnolo. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 140x215 Collana "Politica e sociologia". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 283 pagine con un'illustrazione in nero fuori testo. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
23067Paris Glénat GRAND In-8 225 pp, nombreuses photographies
1915ABE-1620479297836 PAGES FORMAT 30,5 CM X 41 CM-EN COUVERTURE INTERIEURE "LA GUERRE NAVALE ALLEMANDE", DESSIN DE SIMONT, CADAVRE DE FEMME DANS L'EAU, DEBRIS AU SECOND PLAN-L'ASSASSINAT DE DOUZE CENTS PASSAGERS EN PLEINE MER: LE TORPILLAGE DU "LUSITANIA", 4 DESSINS SUR 2 PAGES: 2 CROQUIS D'UN SURVIVANT OLIVER P. BERNARD, DESSIN DE NORMAN WILKINSON, DESSIN DE S. BEGG-A NOTRE-DAME-DES-LORETTE, 4 PHOTOS, CARTE-LA GUERRE DES NATIONS "ETUDES PEINTES D'APRES NATURE PAR MAURICE ORANGE, 10 DESSINS SUR 2P-NOTRE JOFFRE UNE ESQUISSE D'APRES NATURE, 3P, 7 PHOTOS-AUX DARDANELLES, 3P, 7 PHOTOS, CARTE-LE PAQUEBOT "LUSITANIA" TORPILLE, PAR RAYMOND LESTONNAT
1920ABE-1675118269522DU NUMERO 4009 DU 3 JANVIER 1920 AU NUMERO 4034 DU 26 JUIN 2020-ENTRE AUTRES SUJETS: L'ACCIDENT DU PRESIDENT DE LA PEBULIQUE, 1P, 6 PHOTOS-(EM123)
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Il drammatico naufragio del vapore Lusitania, Sulla spiaggia di Ferryland (America Del Nord), nel quale viaggiavano molti italiani." "I gravi gisordini di Buenos Ayres. La dimostrazione contro gli uffici del giornale El Pais, in Calle Florida.".
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. VOLUME MAI SFOGLIATO: LIEVE BRUNITURA, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: La letteratura portoghese Autore: Francesco Piccolo Editore: Firenze: Sansoni; Milano: Accademia, 1970 Edizione: Nuova ed. aggiornata Lunghezza: 345 pagine; 20 cm Collana: Volume 8 di Le letterature del mondo Soggetti: Storia della letteratura portoghese, Portogallo, Lusitania, Critica letteraria, Manuali, Enciclopedie, Cultura generale, Letterature straniere, Linguistica, Lingue, Studi culturali, Poesia, Poetica, Fado, Lirica gallego-portoghese, Teatro, Novecento, Prosa spirituale, Libelli, Seicento, Arcadia Lusitana, Romanticismo, Realismo, Fantasia, Cancioneiro di Resende, Italianismo, Libri vintage, Fuori catalogo, Gil Vicente, Bernadim Ribeiro, Camoes, Classici, Bibliografia, Scoperte geografiche, Impero, Lisbona, Trovatori, Gesuiti, Medioevo, De Miranda, Gongorismo, Pessoa, Neorealismo, Seara Nova, Modernismo, de Almeida, Saudosismo, Saudade, Simbolismo, Opere generali, History of Portuguese Literature, Portugal, Lusitania, Literary Criticism, Manuals, Encyclopedias, General Culture, Foreign Literature, Linguistics, Languages, Cultural Studies, Poetry, Poetics, Galician-Portuguese Lyric, Theater, Twentieth Century, Spiritual Prose, Seventeenth Century, Arcadia Lusitana, Romanticism, Realism, Fantasy, Italianism, Books out of print, Classics, Bibliography, Geographical discoveries, Empire, Lisbon, Troubadours, Jesuits, Middle Ages, Neorealism, Modernism, Saudade, Symbolism, General works Parole e frasi comuni Almeida amigo amore Antero de Quental Antonio Arcadia Arcadia Lusitana autore Bernardim Ribeiro Braga Brasile Camilo Camóes Cancioneiro canti Cartas Castelo Branco castigliana castigliano Castilho classica Coelho Coimbra commedia Contos Correia corte critica Crónica d'amore Diogo don Affonso don Denis don Joào don Manuel don Pedro donna dramma Eca de Queirós Fernào Lopes Ferreira figlio frei Garrett Gil Vicente giullari Gomes Henrique Herculano História Joao José letteraria letteratura castigliana lingua lirica Lisboa Luis Lusiadas Lusitana marchese di Pombal Mendes Miranda mondo morte narrativa nuova Oliveira Martins opere Oporto Oratoriani padre personaggi poema poesia poeta poetica polemica politica Portogallo portoghese Portugal Portuguesa problemi prosa pubblicò rappresentazione realista regno di don Rodrigues Romanticismo romanzo Santarém satira scena scrisse scrittore senhor Silva Soares sociale società Sousa stile storia Portogallo storico studi teatrale teatro temi trovatori Vasco da Gama verso Vieira
1915ABE-145279654374 PAGES FORMAT 45 CM X 60 CM-LUNDI 3 MAI-MARDI 4-MERCREDI 5-VENDREDI 7-SAMEDI 8-LUNDI 10-MARDI 11-JEUDI 13-DIMANCHE 16-LUNDI 17-MARDI 18-MERCREDI 19-JEUDI 20-VENDREDI 21-LUNDI 24-MARDI 25-MERCREDI 26-SAMEDI 29-DIMANCHE 30
1915ABE-16346846499104 PAGES-43 CM X 60 CM-EN UNE: DESSIN DE PAUL IRIBE "LES "BECASSES", 13,5 CM X 14,5 CM- LE CROISEUR ITALIEN "GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI" COULE DANS L'ADRIATIQUE PAR UN SOUS MARIN PHOTO-LES VICTIMES DU LUSITANIA
184634033Paris, Didot, 1846 in-8° In-8, 440 pp, 32 planches. Relié dos toile parme .
7190717e année - 18e liv. - 15 juin 1915 - "5000 exemplaires de ce numéro sont distribués sur le front" - Couverture : Le général Gouraud aux Dardanelles - revue illustrée - in-8 broché
1990ve162Editions du centre national de la recherche scientifique Collection de la maison des pays ibériques Dos carré collé 1990 In-8 (15.5 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 334 pages ; réparation des pages dont certaines photocopiées in fine, couverture brunie, ex-libris tamponné en première page, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
15250Albin Michel, 1985 - In-8, broché, couverture glacée souple ill ( navire en naufrage et cheminées fumantes ) , 244 pages, 17 ill , et cartes ht , bibliographie et Chronologie in fine. Bel exemplaire.
17866Paris, Albin Michel, 1985. In-8 broché de 243 p. Illustrations en noir in et h.t. Très bon état.
198513837Albin Michel 1985 256 pages 14x22x2cm. 1985. Broché. 256 pages. Le 7 mai 1915 le paquebot Lusitania est torpillé par un sous-marin allemand causant près de 1200 morts dont 124 Américains. L'ouvrage analyse comment cet événement bien que n'étant pas la cause immédiate de l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis a préparé psychologiquement l'opinion américaine à l'intervention