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190015260Minden, Wilhelm Köhler, 1900-2019. Papp- und Broschurbände, 8°, je Bd ca 200 S., sehr zahlreiche Abbildungen, z.T. auf Tafeln, Frontispiz mit Seidenhemdchen, Werbung; -viele Bde in Klebefolie eingeklebt, Bd 1901 als Nachdruck, 1906, 1917, 1929 ohne Frontispiz und Vorsatz, Bde 1922, 1931, 1933, 1938 in privaten Pappeinbänden, Bindungen z.T. gebrochen, z.T gebräunt, einige Bde mit Eintragungen, ab 1955 ordentliche bis gute Exemplare.
19078529ABBerlin, Mittler, 1907 - 1923. 23,6 : 17 cm. Mit zusammen 785 Küstenansichten im Text und auf Tafeln. Original-Leinenbände. 6 Bände.
8vo., Second Impression, with plates, and endpaper maps on blue stock; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON DEDICATION with newspaper obituary mounted on title verso. SOLD WITH A SMALL ARCHIVE OF STEPHENSON MEMORABILIA, INCLUDING 3 A.L.s, ASSOCIATED LETTERS AND COPY-LETTERS, Report & Accounts of the London Flotilla for 1972, Obituary number of the London Flotilla Bulletin (No. 2 July 1972) with cover photograph and extended obituary, and Order of Service of Thanksgiving at St. Martin-in-the-Fields 22 June 1972. Published a month after the first edition. Fascinating account and character sketch of the man who did more than any other to train the Royal Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic. Well-known BBC presenter and journalist Richard Baker, like many thousands of others, trained at Tobermory on Mull for the longest-running and hardest-fought campaign of WWII. A RARE AND RELEVANT ARCHIVAL COPY RELATING DIRECTLY TO ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INSPIRATIONAL COMMANDERS OF THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC.
In-4 p. (mm. 303x222), 11 volumi, mz. tela coeva, tit. oro al dorso, pp. 350 circa cad. vol., con numerose ill. in b.n. (foto e disegni) nel t. e alc. tavv. in b.n. e in tinta f.t. Di questa interessante e rara rivista, offriamo una collezione completa delle prime 11 annate, dal 1892 (Anno I) al 1902 (Anno XI). Pubblicata inizialmente in 18 numeri (nei mesi da aprile a settembre usciva 2 volte al mese), dal 1900 diventa mensile. Rivista “premiata con Medaglia d’Argento alla Esposizione Colombiana - Genova 1892. Medaglia d’Oro al Concorso Nazionale delle Pubblicazioni Sportive - Genova 1893. Diploma di Benemerenza - Esposizione Internazionale di Sport - Milano 1894 - Medaglia d’oro all’Esposizione Generale Italiana - Torino 1898 ”. Mancano i frontespizi degli anni 1894, 1898, 1899 e 1902. Alc. lievi fioriture e un lieve alone al margine inferiore di alcune pagine del 1892, altrimenti tutta la raccolta è ben conservata.
Legatura coeva in p. pelle marmorizzata, dorso con nervi, riquadri e fregi in oro, tagli rossi, modesta mancanza alla cuffia inf. e fenditura nella parte inf. della cerniera. Interno ottimoe a grandi margini, tassello in carta di antica biblioteca al contropiatto e timbro al frontespizio. Edizione originale di questo fondamentale manuale di istruzione sulla tattica navale, sui segnali e sulla marina da guerra. Completo delle 49 tavole infine incise in rame e raffiguranti posizioni, tattica navale e segnali. Sc. C.
185422572Madrid, José Maria Ducazcal, (1849)-1854. S. (5)-669 (recte 696); 2 Bl., 835 S. Mit 2 lithographischen Titeln, 51 (22/29) lithographischen Tafeln und 47 (11/36) lithographischen Porträts sowie zahlreichen Textholzstichen. 4° (30,5 x 22 cm). Späteres Halbleder mit Rückentitel.
18474619Paris, Arthus Bertrand editeur, Libraire de la Société de géographie, rue Hautefeuille, 23, 1847-1848. 1847 2 vol. grand in-8° (296 x 178 mm) de : I. [2] ff. (faux titre, titre) ; VIII ; 736 pp. (dont table, errata) ; 7 planches dépliantes ; II. [2] ff. (faux titre, titre) ; VIII ; 776 pp. (dont 1 tableau dépliant et table) ; [2] ff. (additions et errata) ; 10 planches dépliantes. Demi-basane brune d'époque recouverte de papier marbré, dos lisse titré, coins renforcés de parchemin vert, tranches jaspées. (Quelques rares rousseurs).
177297781772 basane marbrée, dos à n., tr. mouchetées, cachets de séminaire (petits mq. a certaines coiffes) vol. in-8, T I:(4ff.), XLIII-336pp. ; T II: (2ff.), 453pp., (1f.) 3 planches et 21 cartes depl., P. Saillant et Nyon 1772,
1862636671 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque plein chagrin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs orné, filets dorés enencadrement des plats, chiffre couronné C. L. au centre des plats, toutes tranches dorées, filets dorés en coupes et chasses, Imprimerie Impériale, 1862, 1 f. blanc, 1 f., IV-405 pp.
In-8 gr. (mm. 254x193), p. pelle bazana coeva, dorso a cordoni (abrasioni alle cerniere) con decoraz. e tit. oro su tassello, tagli rossi, pp. XL,294. E’ introdotto da una interessante “idée générale de la maneuvre des vaisseaux, de leurs évolutions et de leurs divers mouvements”. In appendice “Vocabulaire des termes qu’on a employés dans le Traité de la Mature” e Indice delle figure. Il volume è molto ben illustrato da 192 figure in 24 tavole f.t., ripieg. e inc. in rame da Benard. “Dans ce livre, qui jouit en son temps d’une réputation bien méritée, l’auteur envisage tout ce qui concerne la construction et la mature des vaisseaux et propose une nouvelle formule de voilure qui permet de tirer le meilleur parti possible du vent”. "Prima edizione" di questo importante trattato del francese Forfait (1752-1807), “Ingénieur-Constructeur ordinaire de la Marine”, grazie al quale venne eletto all’Accademia Reale delle Scienze. Lieve alone al margine super. di tutto il vol. ma certamente un buon esemplare.
22497Bruxelles, H. Dumont, 1859. Deux tomes en un volume grand in-8 de 304 pp., - 316 pp., 11 planches hors-texte sur papier de chine dessinées d'après nature par l'auteur (sur fond teinté) dont le titre frontipice. Intérieur très frais pour le texte, une petite et pâle mouillure angulaire aux planches sans gravité. Demi-veau. Reliure à l'imitation.
2 vol. in-4, pp. XII, 396, 14: 364, 20, illustrate da 14 grandi tavole tecniche, incise in rame e ripiegate fuori testo. Legatura coeva piena pelle, dorsi a nervi con titoli e fregi oro, tagli rossi. Prima traduzione fatta sull'edizione originale spagnola di Madrid 1771 di questo vasto e fondamentale trattato su ogni aspetto, generale e particolare, tecnico e pratico della costruzione delle navi, sulle vele e sulla tecnica di conduzione in mare degli stessi. George Juan e M. Levéque ricoprirono i massimi incarichi nel comando e nel ministero della Marina in Francia. Opera assia importante e pregiata.. Palau et Dulcet, Bibl. Hispano-Amerocano, tomo VII, n.125468. Brunet, III, p..591 ''ouvrage estimé''..
128 pages. Will be of great appeal to those who have read "The Creature From Jekyll Island", and similar works. Chapters include: Money - its origins; Banks - the beginnings; The new world; The First Bank of the United States; "Wild-Cat" Banking; The Second Bank of the United States; A Period of Confusion; The National Bank Act; The Federal Reserve Act; Experience Under the Reserve Act; Labor Banking; The Bank Act of 1933; Credit Unions; Savings and Loan Associations; The Gold Standard. Moderate wear to navy blue boards. Contents very clean, bright and unmarked . The exception is 3 tiny faint markings in text which appear to be inkstamps of the initials "D.W." Excellent copy. Book
181827294Zürich und Leipzig, Ziegler und Söhne, 1818. 8vo. Mit 2 gest. Titeln m. Vignetten, 33 (statt 34) teils gef. Kupfertafeln (3 koloriert) u. 12 teils gef. Tabellen. XXX S., 1 Bl., 290 S., 3 Bl.; X S., 1 Bl., 293 S., 1 Bl. Marmorierte Pp. d. Zt. m. leerem RSchild. Rotschnitt.
267907Paris: Depot General de Marine. unbound. Sea chart. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 19" x 27.5"<br/> <br/> This unusual circa 1800 sea chart by the Depot de la Marine depicts the Saigon River in modern day Vietnam. The map divided into two sections follows the course of the river from Saigon City Ho Chi Minh City south to the mouth of the Saigon River and Vung Tau. The port of Candiu is identified on the coast of Tsiompa. Tsiompa refers to the ancient Indochinese kingdom of Champa which existed between the 2nd and 17th century. Vountao Vung Tao is exceptionally detailed with beautifully rendered topography to the level of individual fields and plantations. Depth soundings are labeled though out the river and coastal features are noted. The Royal Palace of Saigon is also detailed.<br> <br> Vung Tau originally known as Tam Thang earned its name which means 'anchorage' after European trading ships started frequenting the region during the 14th and 15th centuries. During the late 18th and early 19th century Malay pirates made this a base. The French Indochinese government named it Cap Saint-Jacques also noted here. The map is in good condition with minimal wear along the original centerfold. Minor offsetting and some spotting in the margins. Wide margins with original plate mark visible.<br> <br> Depot General de la Marine was a French hydrographic mapping organization similar to the United States Coast Survey or the British Admiralty. Some of the important cartographers associated with the Depot include Jacques Nicholas Bellin and Riobert Bonne. This is a wonderful example of the Depot's extensive work.<br/> <br/> Depot General de Marine unknown
1975138646N.p.: N.p. 1975. Vintage borderless double weight photograph circa 1975 featuring mystery writer John Le Carre in conversation with an unknown figure to the right of the photograph. Partially stricken attribution rubber stamp to the verso with pencil holograph annotations indicating the copyright belonging to photographer Marina Cicogna. <br/><br/>One of the best-known espionage novel writers John Le Carre spent his early career as a secret agent for MI6 until the success for his third novel the 1963 "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" allowed him to leave the intelligence services and become a full-time author specializing in espionage fiction. His work including the 1965 novel "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" has been adapted to television radio and film many times including the well-received recent adaptation of that work the 2011 film directed by Tomas Alfredson. <br/><br/>Photographer Marina Cicogna granddaughter of Count Giuseppe Volpi one of the weathiest men in Italy grew up rubbing shoulders with many famous American actresses and actors. She took photographs of her friends becoming a respected photographer in her own right and later went on to produce films for many well-known Italian filmmakers including Pier Paolo Pasolini Luchino Visconti Sergio Leone Ello Petri and more. <br/><br/>7.75 x 11.75 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
8973174Short description: In Russian. Tsvetaeva Marina Ivanovna. Versts. Moscow: State Publishing House 1922. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU8973174 unknown
Fine German Original typescript letter signed 'Souchon', addressed to Capitan, lieutenant colonel Vasif (Wassif) Muhiddin Bey [Kasimpasali]. Wassif Bey was a ship commander of Hamidiye cruiser before Rauf Orbay. 27x21 cm. In German. 1 p. "Kommando der Flotte" letterhead with bilingual in German and Ottoman Turkish. 8 lines. Signed 'Souchon'. This letter includes an indication that it honors the Kaiser (Wilhelm II) with the Iron Cross medal for Commander of Haamidiye, Wassif Bey. "Seine Majestät der Kaiser und König haben Euer Hochwohlgeboren in Anbetracht Ihrer tatkraftigen Arbeit im Interesse der Kriegsbereitschaft und Kriegsbereitschaft und Kriegsbedürfnisse der Marine das Eiserne Kreuz 2. Klasse zu verleihen geruht.". [i.e. His Majesty the Emperor and King have deigned your High Wellbeing to give the Iron Cross 2nd Class to the Navy in view of your hard work in the interest of readiness for war needs.]. Wilhelm Anton Souchon was a German admiral in World War I. Souchon commanded the Kaiserliche Marine's Mediterranean squadron in the early days of the war. His initiative played a major part in the entry of the Ottoman Empire into World War I. Wilhelm Anton Souchon was born on 2 June 1864 in Germany to a family of Huguenot ancestry. In July 1914, hostilities erupted between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Serbia. Rear Admiral Souchon, a native of Leipzig, feared being trapped in the Adriatic Sea in the event of other nations joining in the conflict. Because of this, Souchon took his two ships, the battlecruiser Goeben and the light cruiser Breslau, into the western Mediterranean. When World War I began on 4 August 1914, he bombarded the French-Algerian ports of Bône and Philippeville. He successfully eluded British attempts to corner him (see Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau) and on 10 August 1914, his small squadron arrived at the Dardanelles. After two days of negotiations, he was allowed to take his ships to Istanbul where they were subsequently transferred officially into the Ottoman Navy. Souchon was appointed Commander-in-chief of the Ottoman Navy and served in this position until September 1917. This gesture by Germany had an enormously positive impact with the Turkish population. At the outbreak of the war, Winston Churchill caused outrage when he "requisitioned" without compensation two almost completed Turkish battleships in British shipyards, Sultan Osman I and Reshadieh, that had been financed by public subscription. These ships were commissioned into the Royal Navy as Agincourt and Erin, respectively. On 15 August 1914, in the aftermath of Souchon's daring dash to Constantinople, Turkey cancelled their maritime agreement with Britain and the Royal Navy mission under Admiral Limpus, and left by 15 September. The Dardanelles were fortified with German assistance and the Bosporus was secured by the presence of Goeben (now Yavuz Sultan Selim). On 27 September 1914, the Straits were officially closed to all international shipping. On 29 October 1914, Souchon's fleet launched the Black Sea Raid, a naval attack which brought the Ottoman Empire into World War I. His ships laid several sea minefields and shelled the Russian Black Sea ports of Sevastopol, Odessa, and others, destroying the Russian minesweeper, Prut, in the process. British naval units quickly retaliated on Turkish merchant ships off Izmir (Smyrna). On 2 November 1914, Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire. On 5 November, Britain followed suit and on 12 November 1914, the Ottoman government officially declared war on the Triple Entente. For the next three years, Souchon attempted to reform the Ottoman Navy while conducting a number of raids on Russian shipping, ports, and coastal installations in the Black Sea. Promoted to vice admiral, Souchon was awarded the Pour le Mérite, Germany's highest military order, on 29 October 1916. In September 1917, Souchon returned to Germany. There he received command of the Fourth Battleship Squadron of the High Seas F
187148202Washington D.C.: U.S. Navy Dept 1871. A collection of general orders for the US Navy nos. 1-163 along with 9 circulars; the majority bound together in half calf over marbled boards gilt spine in 5 compartments raised bands marbled edges; boards rubbed hinges cracked but sound. Orders 160-163 along with all circulars are laid in. Orders 1-70 are summarized on pages 1-54 with those following as issued generally 2 pages each. Includes an order concerning the death of President Lincoln Order 51 court martials honors the renaming of ships from Native American words to Greek and then back to Native American and so on. From the library of "Rear Admiral M. Smith U.S.N." likely Melancton Smith III who commanded the Massachusetts and Wabash for the Union during the Civil War with his label on upper free endpaper and signature on flyleaf. U.S. Navy Dept unknown
19338aafParis, Simart, 1725, in-4°, frontispice + VIII (titre et épître au roi) + XXIV + 739 p. / II (titre) + 642 p., illustré au total de 32 planches gravées (dont 3 dépliantes et 1 tableau statistique), petites traces de vers sans perte de texte à la fin du volume 1, papier çà et là quelque peu bruni, avec signet, solides reliures en veau, dos à nerfs richement doré, base des charnières du volume 1 quelque peu affaiblie, coiffes supérieures légèrement frottées, doublures et gardes en papier marbré caillouté à coquilles, bel exemplaire.
19170505-24Wien, Waldheim 1911-1917. 46 Hefte. gr.-4°. Wenige Hefte als mehrere Monate umfassende Doppelnummern. Rote Orig.-Hefte. Einige Hefte mit fehlender Broschur (möglicherweise so erschienen).
...per servire d'introduzione alla raccolta de' viaggi più interessanti eseguiti dopo quel celebre navigatore nelle varie parti del mondo. 15 volumi in 16mo (9x14 cm). Completo. Paginazione: 207, con ritratto di Cook inciso in antiporta; 192; 200; 224; 190; 208; 190; 192; 190; 196; 208; 216; 215; 190; 232 pagine. In barbe. Brossura originali blu con titolo di collana al piatto e al retro. (piccole mancanze al dorso dei volumi 2, 12 e 15, ma nel complesso buonissime condizioni). Raro da trovarsi completo dei 15 volumi.
180021569Lorient 1800 1 feuillet avec en-tête préimprimé en noir : Liberté Egalité- République Française et orné d'une vignette en noir représentant une encre de marine avec une couronne de lauriers, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleu ligné et filigrané (lettre écriteau recto seul), format 18,3 centimètres de large par 24,2 centimètres de haut, Lettre écrite à LORIENT, le 8 MESSIDOR AN 8 (27 juin 1800) de la République Française une et indivisible, signature manuscrite de BOÛRON, Sous Commissaire De Marine, Chargé de l'Inscription maritime et de la Police des Prisonniers de Guerre de Lorient,
19028493Paris, 1902-1907. 6 années complètes reliées en 12 volumes in-folio, du numéro 173 du 5 janvier 1902 au n° 484 du 28 décembre 1907. Les numéros de 1902 comportent 8 ff. dont les couvertures comprises dans la pagination, ceux de 1907 de 9 à 30 ff., couvertures non comprises. Illustrées de très nombreuses photographies et dessins. Reliure d'époque demi-veau, titre et fleurons dorés au dos. Les couvertures, d'un format plus grand, sont parfois rognées très court avec perte de quelques lettres, dos éclaircis, il manque les suppléments hors-texte en couleurs. Très bel ensemble.