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Ufficio Storico della Marina Militare La Marina Italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale: vol. XII I sommergibili negli oceani - ed. 1976 Pag. 390 con molte tavole fuori testo e cartine ripiegate Copertina morbida - Testo in italiano Condizioni molto buone.  ,
WWII - G. Fioravanzo - L'Organizzazione della Marina durante il conflitto - Tom I, II, III - ed. 1972-1978 Opera Completa Tom I - Efficienza all'Apertura delle Ostilità, - ed. 1972 Pagine 365 con 19 Diagramme Tom II - Evoluzione Organica dal 10.06. 1940 all' 8.09.1943 - ed. 1975 Pagine 393 Tom III - I Problemi Organici durante il Periodo Armistiziale - ed. 1978 Pagine 294 Testo in lingua italiana. Copertina morbida. Condizioni molto buone.
*** E. P. Von Der Porten - La fine della marina tedesca 1939 / 1945 - 1^ed. 1972, pag. 348 con 41 illustrazioni fuori testo e 6 cartine nel testo Interessante pubblicazione, fonte ricchissima di informazioni e curiosità per studiosi, appassionati e collezionisti
Condizioni buone come da immagini
Condizioni buone come da immagini
140553WWII - Sergio Nesi - Un alcione dalle ali spezzate - ed. 1989 - Opera completa: 3 volumi rilegati insieme con copertine originali conservate - Prima parte: il nido - Pag. 389 con illustrazioni. - Seconda parte: il volo - Pag. 493 con illustrazioni. - Terza parte: la caduta - Pag. 319 con illustrazioni. - Copertina rigida - Testo in italiano. - Condizioni generali molto buone. unknown
WWII - R. Bernotti - Storia della Guerra nel Mediterraneo (1940-43) - ed. 1960 Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 343 con illustrazioni. Copertina rigida. Condizioni molto buone, sovracopertina con piccoli segni del tempo e strappi come da foto.
P. R. Mansoor - The GI Offensive in Europe - The triumph of american infantry divisions - 1941-1945 - ed. 1999 pp. 346 con illustrazioni. Lingua inglese Copertina rigida Condizioni ottime
Condizioni buone come da immagini
120846WWII - Marina Militare Italiana - Attestato di concessione Croce al Merito di Guerra per internamento in Germania - 1952 - Lingua italiana. - Dimensioni: 22 x 32 cm ca. - Buone condizioni generali. Piccola macchia come da foto. unknown
De La Sierra - La guerra navale nell' Atlantico - 1^ ed. 1992 Mursia pp. 467 con illustrazioni. Lingua italiana Copertina semirigida Condizioni molto buone  ,
Condizioni buone come da immagini
*** ,WWII - Ardens - La missione del' OS44 - Romanzo - 1^ ed. 1948, pag. 196. Interessante pubblicazione, ricca fonte di informazioni per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
16711Handwritten logbook from a US sailor serving aboard the U.S.S. Buffalo during WWI including his experience of Armistice Day. 1918. Original cloth boards. 7 x 4 in. Hand-drawn illustration of sailor with a paintbrush in hand on front cover. 184 pages. Unpaginated. Clippings notes and drawings from Samuel F. Rolph's time spent abroad in the navy during WWI including many cartoons about military life. "Just little clippings and sketches picked up here and there and put in here to look back on some day and think of the days spent on the water. SFRolph. 1918." Below is a newspaper clipping about the owner of the logbook dated 9-13-18 "Henry D. Rolph and Samuel F. Rolph who are not in the radio section of the navy are now overseas."<br/><br/>Towards the end of the book is a notable entry from Armistice Day November 11 1918. "We were all excited and wondering who would get the honor of copying the "dope" about the signing of the armistice. All were willing to stand over our watch a little while. Here copied it. 1pm. I was at chow. When I cam back I copied a little regarding it also. All the whistles bells horns in the harbor were going full blast and I thought tot myself that must have been the way they all felt when old Liberty Bell was rung in 1776. It certainly was impressive even amid the chaos. For it meant a great deal." Includes an original mimeograph of the armistice announcement and an invitation for a celebratory "Exchange Committee" with allied British forces in Gibraltar. "Great celebration ashore. Parades. Governor spoke.Greatest crowds that ever were in Gibraltar." Several menus included along with 1918 Thanksgiving Day dinner menu for sailors on his ship: Tomato soup turkey potatoes mixed nuts and lemonade. A handwritten book filled with unique mementos from a WWI-era sailor in the US Navy. Soiling to cover as this was carried by a sailor on active duty. Light foxing and discoloration to pages. Very good condition. unknown books
1917233411917. U.S. Navy photo archive documenting the Mexican Patrol mission of USS Rainier a Pacific Fleet auxiliary schoonerduring World War I. This archive documents U.S. naval personnel moved between shipboard duty shore stations and regional exploration in Mexican and California waters. Taken by Lieutenant junior grade Dr. Louis Henry Clerf the ship's medical officer these photographs place a named naval physician inside the working life of a little-documented auxiliary vessel assigned to Division 2 Pacific Fleet and the Mexican Patrol after the Navy acquired and commissioned the former civilian schooner in 1917. Rather than isolating military routine from observational practice the archive shows how officers aboard a small auxiliary ship simultaneously functioned as servicemen medical staff coastal travelers and recorders of local environments and natural science during a period of expanding American naval movement along the Pacific and Baja coastline.<br /> <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 41 silver gelatin photographs with many captions most measure 3.5" x 4.5" aboard USS Rainier and in Pacific coastal locations including San Diego and the Guaymas region circa 1917 to 1919. Several photographs focus on animals aboard ship including dogs kept by the crew birds fish catches and larger game animals associated with hunting and provisioning activities carried out during the patrol. Other images depict sailors handling fish and displaying catches beside the vessel revealing the practical realities of subsistence and food sourcing aboard a small auxiliary ship operating in relatively isolated Pacific waters. Together the photographs document the intersection of military hierarchy environmental encounter maritime labor and animal life aboard a World War I patrol. The images include repeated shipboard views of sailors and officers in white tropical uniforms and darker service dress posed singly and in groups on deck among rigging spars deck fittings railings and a mounted gun firmly establishing the operational setting aboard a naval auxiliary rather than a private voyage. Several photographs show relaxed mess scenes beneath awnings men seated at tables or gathered informally at sea while others picture uniformed personnel beside an automobile ashore and in front of a large urban hotel or institutional building. A large formal group portrait taken before an ornate Spanish colonial church further extends the coastal location. One verso identifies "Duck shooting at Ensenada de Francisco Bay about 20 miles north of Guaymas" while another reads "Hospital. Navy Training camp San Diego" linking the group to both field excursion and medical infrastructure. The captions combined with views of harbor craft shore architecture and regional movement show the same photographic hand operating across military environmental and natural science subjects. There are also many photos of the fishes and animals of the Baha region with captions.<br /> <br /> <br /> USS Rainier built in Portland in 1917 as the civilian schooner Patrol and later renamed Angel entered Navy service as a Pacific auxiliary during World War I. Commissioned at Mare Island on July 30 1917 and assigned to Division 2 Pacific Fleet she served on the Mexican Patrol off Southern California and Baja California placing this archive within the history of continued U.S. naval surveillance and mobility in Mexican waters during World War I rather than in a purely European war frame. The archive is attributable to a trained Navy physician who later went on to a long and prominent civilian medical career Dr. Louis Henry Clerf of Washington state. this archive preserve the operational world of a Navy auxiliary schooner where smaller patrol and support vessels were essential to maritime presence but far less frequently documented than battleships or major transports. Clerf's position as medical officer gives the archive unusual coherence since the photographs join shipboard hierarchy working naval space coastal circulation and natural-history attention within one attributable officer's record of service during the final years of World War I and the Mexican Patrol. Dr. Cliff also seem to have a deep interest in natural sciences and has included many photographs of the fish and animals that could be found at the time in the Baha region. Light surface wear scattered fading and minor edge or corner wear; captions present on some versos with images generally clean and legible. The archive offers an identified record of Mexican Patrol service aboard USS Rainier and of the broader naval presence that connected California Baja California and the Gulf of California during the final years of World War I. unknown
Collezionismo Calendari - WWI Ministero della Marina - Calendario 1916 - A beneficio degli orfani della gente di mare caduta in guerra. 54 fogli stampati fronte-retro, con illustrazioni. Copertina rigida - Testo in italiano. Dimensioni: 12 x 17 cm ca. Condizioni molto buone.
52192Collezionismo Calendari - WWI - Ministero della Marina - Calendario 1916 - A beneficio degli orfani della gente di mare caduta in guerra. - 54 fogli stampati fronte-retro con illustrazioni. - Copertina rigida - Testo in italiano. - Dimensioni: 12 x 17 cm ca. - Condizioni molto buone. unknown
H. Sauer - Il Sottomarino U. C. 55 - 2^ ed. 1933 pp. 224 con illustrazioni inseriteL'epopea dei sottomarini durante il primo conflitto mondiale, per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
*** WWI - The Italian Navy in the World War 1915/1918: facts and figures - 1^ed. 1927, pp. 58 con decine di tavole fuori testo - pubblicazione in lingua inglese - RARO Una bella e rara monografia di carattere storico, inerente la prima guerra mondiale, fonte ricchissima di informazioni e curiosità per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
*** Memoriale Blond - Ricordi Inglesi dopo Dunkerque del tenente Georges Blond della Marina Francese - 1^ ed. 1942 - pp. 220. Interessante pubblicazione, per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
*** WWII Marina - I. Sulliotti - Uomini sul Mare - 1^ ed. 1939, pag. 239, con illustrazioni in b/n, inserite nel testo. Interessante pubblicazione di carattere storico, ,fonte ricchissima ,di informazioni ,e curiosità per studiosi, appassionati e collezionisti
Francesco Fatutta Oltre Adriatico - Cronologia delle operazioni navali in Istria, nel Carnaro e in Dalmazia durante il primo conflitto mondiale 1915-1916 Roma, Rivista Marittima, 1^ ed. 2006 Pag. 103 con illustrazioni. Copertina morbida - Testo in italiano. Condizioni molto buone.
WWI - Marina Militare Tedesca Vice-Amiral L. Von Reuter
Scapa Flow - Le tombeau de la flotte allemande , traduit de l'allemand par R. Jouan
Paris, Payot, 1928 Pag. 158 con alcune illustrazioni f.t. Copertina morbida. Testo in francese. Buone condizioni.
G. Milanesi , - La Marina italiana nella guerra europea Libro I - Nel silenzio adriatico 1^ ed. 1916 , pp. 64 con moltissime illustrazioni nel testo ed a piena pagina. Lingua italiana Copertina morbida Condizioni molto buone