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198130879Paris Éditions Maritimes et D'outre-mer 1981 Fort In-8 665 pp
18340653-06Paris, Lebigre Frères 1834. 8me. éd., revue et corrigée. Gest. Titel, Drucktitel, 2 Bll., 694 S. Mit 7 (dav. 6 gefalt.) Karten u. 6 teils handkolor. numismat. Taf. Ldr. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rü. u. -Schildchen. Kap. etw. berieb.
103.653Ministère des transports, Secrétariat Général à l'Aviation Civile, Service de la formation aéronautique (SFA), 1970. 18 x 22, 113 pp.,131 figures, quelques autres illustrations, 1 carte volante en fin de volume, broché, très bon état.
100.295Bruxelles, Aéro Club de Belgique, 1924. 13 x 21, 32 pp., quelques figures, broché (agrafé), bon état.
AERO51P., Gauthier-Villars, 1936. In-4, 119pp., croquis in-t., 3 pl. dépl., br.
c3632Sans lieu, ni date, vers 1930 ; in-4°,broché, couverture beige imprimée en noir ,dos muet; 6ff., 65pp. + 12 annexes de texte( env.50pp.n.ch) et 20 planches +10 planches photographiques hors texte pour le réglage et la mise au point du viseur ; couverture un peu défaîchie avec déchirure au dos sans manque de papier.
NOTAV161Issy-les-Moulineaux, Aéroplanes Caudron, 1917. In-12, 20pp., 2photos, 2 pl. dépliantes, br.
19548064CWashington:, National Geographic Magazine., 1954. (ca. 72,5 x 110 cm). 1 map (English Language). Original map, folded, with title to front cover. One little damaged area along the fold lines, appropriate to its age still in good condition.
(ca. 72,5 x 110 cm). 1 map (English Language). Original map, folded, with title to front cover. One little damaged area along the fold lines, appropriate to its age still in good condition.
(ca. 58 x 80 cm). 1 map (English Language). Original map mounted at cloth, folded, with title to front cover. (= GS Series: 4042, Sheet No. 5). Visible signs of use and wrinkled along the fold lines. Appropriate to its age and use still in good condition.
19398063CLondon:, War Office., 1939. (ca. 58 x 80 cm). 1 map (English Language). Original map mounted at cloth, folded, with title to front cover. Visible signs of use and wrinkled along the fold lines. Appropriate to its age and use still in good condition. (= GS Series: 4042, Sheet No. 5).
19250149-181925. Orig.-Stahlstichkarte v. J. Walker. 68 x 85 cm. (Blattgr.); 61 x 76 cm. (Kartengr.). Etwas staubfleckig. Einfach gefalt.
175032014ABUm 1750. 48 x 57 cm. Breitrandig unter Glas mit profilierter Holzleiste (58 x 64.5 cm). Leiste mit kl. Beschädigungen.
19891069391989 Editions Heimdal - 1989 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - 95 p. - Riche iconographie in et hors-texte en N&B
18401714-18o. O., Vlg. [ca. 1840]. 33, 5 x 46 cm. grenzkolorierte Kupferkarte. Gefalt. In sehr gutem Zustand.
1915406738Nürnberg: Druck bei Bieling-Dietz. (1915). (Einband etwas bestossen und fleckig, Klammerung angerostet mit kleiner Papierverfärbung, innen sauber, insgesamt passabel erhalten) 68 Seiten. Illustrierte Original-Broschur,
18451282-12Gotha, Perthes [ca. 1845]. Grenzkolor. Kupferkarte. 19 x 23, 5 cm. (Bildausschn.). Unter Passep. - (Stieler's Schul-Atlas, Nr. 28)
1820KART0158o.O. u. J. (ca. 1820). Grenzkol. Kupferstichkarte, Längen- und Beitengradeinteilung, re. unten die Auflistung der Bundesstaaten, Bildausschnitt 40x29,5 cm, Blattgröße: 41x51 cm, durchgeh. Mittelfaltung, an den Ecke Knitterspuren, insges. sehr gutes und sauberes Blatt.
17441873-05Amsterdam, I. Tirion (ca. 1744). Kolor. Kupferkarte. 27,5 x 34 cm. Ger.
18601184-23Weimar, Verlag des geographischen Instituts [1860]. Grenzkolorierte Stahlstichkarte. 54, 7 x 69, 2 cm. (Blattgr.); 48, 5 x 65, 5 cm. (Plattengr.). Mit mittiger, horizontaler Faltspur. Mit Randäsuren u. kl. Einrissen, im Bereich des unteren Falz mit längerem, hinterlegten Einriss. Ränder etwas gebräunt.
Contents: Color ad for GM's Electro-Motive Division; Color ad for the new Pontiac (car); Color Kuppenheimer clothing ad; Moscow-London duel attests problems of Truman and Attlee in shaping policy on atomic bomb; Nice color military-themed Coke ad (in Leyte, Philippines); Nice color Camel cigarette ad; Stalin rumors kindled by failure to show up for Red celebrations; photo of tubby Col. Esao Tokunaga who abused Allied prisoners in Hong Kong; Evidence of Japanese war crimes in the Philippines; Blood over Manchuria; The idle GI and liberated France are mighty tired of each other; Dee Balla - Sweetheart of the Marines; Color ad for Pullman-Standard; Great color centerfold ad for the new 1946 Chevrolet; Two photos of a German weapon, the "Viper", a rocket-powered, piloted midget plane which was to be aimed at enemy bombers at 620 mph - the pilot would bail out pre-impact; Canada's arctic exercise Musk Ox; Lewis-Murray feud blurs start of labor-management meeting; Clarence Birdseye now holds 300 patents - his latest invention is a quick-dehydration method; nice color White truck ad; Edgar Bergen marries Frances Westerman; Prokofieff's voice is cosmopolitan - his theme is the spirit of Russia; Photo of German POWs at Fort Custer, Michigan; color ad for Philip Morris & Co. - Bond Street and Revelation; William Keighley; It's Pepsi's Money - Portrait of America Exhibition at Rockefeller Center; Color ad for Scheaffer's pens inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
96 pages. Cover: Katy Rodolph Contents: Squabbling Taft and Ike Chiefs Elate Democrats, Dark Horses; Murder Will Out - Harold Glen Chase; Plane Output Slowdown: Is It Necessary or Politics?; The New Budget (by Gen. Carl Spaatz); Diplomacy: (Winston) Churchill to Congress; Appointments: Volume vs. Vatican - Protesting Harry S. Truman's Appointment of Gen. Mark W. Clark as Ambassador to Vatican City; The Budget: Biggest Billions; Notes on the New Budget; The Korean War: What U.N. (United Nations) Allies Plan to Do If Reds Try a Double-Cross; West Discovers a New Unity in Tribute to a Fallen Hero (Jean Joseph Marie Gabriel de Lattre de Tassigny); France: The Youngest Premier (Edgar Faure); Suez: No Yanks in Canal Zone; Japan: (Shigeru) Yoshida's China Policy; Malaya: Knight (Sir Gerald W.R.) Templer; Commonwealth: Sterling-Area Crisis; Diplomacy: The (Winston) Churchill Charm; European Aid: Soldiers or Technicians?; Medicine: For Fewer Indians - Control of Human Fertility in India; Biggest U.S. Year in Skiing; Fun but Few Olympic Hopes; The Nation's Latest Scandal: 'Case of the Missing Grain' - Commodity Credit Corp (CCC); Railroads: Freezing Out Losses; Lost Leaders - Walter Briggs; The Press: Indiana Warfare - Eugene C. Pulliam (The Indianapolis Star) and Frank McHale; and Perspective: Political Coueism. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Super "88" Oldsmobile, Early Times Kentucky Bourbon, and Hudson Hornet. Back cover colour ad with Maureen O'Hara promoting Camel Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Minimal soiling to contents. Piece missing from lower corner of back cover, otherwise average wear. A quality copy. Book
Contents: Consolidated Vultee Aircraft - interesting 2-page ad; McDonnell Aircraft Corporation - color ad; Gathered 'somewhere in London,' chiefs map course of invasion; photo of Japanese and Nazi officers watching German maneuvers ; Sir Oliver Leese - New Eighth Commander; Preparing to soften up the Marshall Islands; Poland's stormy history repeats in boundary dispute with Russia - Soviet's proposal for return to Curzon Line and her attack on Willkie tax Allied amity; Danish Martyr - Rev. Kaj Munk spoke his mind, then paid the dread Nazi price; Photo of Hitler with Bulgarian leaders; Camel cigarettes - great color ad!; Behind Pravda's attack on Willkie; Kodak film - military color ad; Firestone - color centerfold; Freya Stark - British Agent; Allies have secret weapon too - mysterious Jay-Pee Superplane - article with cutaway drawing; Grumman Trinity - Navy's ace combat plane makers build a colossus from $17,000 start; Surprise U.S. suit against 'cartels' baffles both British and Americans; Photo and story about Howie Morenz Jr.; Schlitz Beer - color ad; Great War Bonds ad featuring General MacArthur. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
60 pages. Features: Great color-photo ad for Fisher Body inside front cover features young lady with horse; Nice one-page ad for Long Distance with close-up image of young man; Photo and brief write-up of 72-year-old pancake-eating champion Charles Sharp of Iowa; Eye-catching one-page two-color ad for the February 1st issue of the Saturday Evening Post leads off with a profile of American Airlines President "C.R."Smith; Plymouth car ad; Debate on Lend-Lease - article with photos including Charles A. Lindbergh and Joseph P. Kennedy; British Drive Against Italy rescues lifeline of empire - new losses force Fascists to accept German domination; Amazing photo of a large (freight) trainload of Italian prisoners being moved to the rear; Blow-up in Rumania - failure of Iron Guard Revolt Strengthens Antonescu - article with photo of Horia Sima; Japan's Strong Men - Konoye strips Diet of powers as Matsuoka praises Axis goal; Nice color ad for Seagram's V.O. shows Canadian server crossing the border into the U.S.; Negroes in Uniform - article with photo of part of Uncle Sam's ninth cavalry Regiment; Nice ad for the 1941 De Soto which features Fluid Drive with Simplimatic Transmission; Great photo of 7 year-old Barbara Schulz of Evanston, IL who is chief taster for the Reed candy plant in Chicago; Nice photo ad for the Edison Voicewriter/Ediphone includes NBC's Bill Stern and "Ellen Randolph" (Gertrude Warner); Photo of basketball player Stanley "Stutz" Modzelewski; Photos of Bob Feller and Bobo Newson; Radio sensation Martin Block; ad promoting air travel shows plane flying over old-timer pouring hot water into the radiator of his snowbound car; Nice color-photo ad on back cover for Lucky Strike cigarettes features Connor Aycock, tobacco warehouse owner of Durham, NC; and much more. Center page holding by one staple. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
60 pages. Features: Nice Nash car ad inside front cover; Brief obituaries for William Gibbs McAdoo, Matthew J. McGrath, Mohammed Mahmoud Pasha, and Sir William Llewellyn; Nice one-page two-color ad for the February 8th, 1941 issue of the Saturday Evening Post which features photo of New Zealander Rewi Alley, "China's Blitzbuilder"; Nostalgic one-page photo ad for H.J. Heinz soups features scenes at cozy lunch counters across the country, including The Salad Bowl in Detroit, Harry W. Knoelke in Roxborough, PA, and others; Lend Lease developments in Washington; Photos of 'Goat Castle' occupied by Richard H.C. Dana and Octavia Dockery of Natchez, MS; Italy Becomes German Puppet - substantial war coverage; Nice color ad for Good Year ties; Fantastic color-photo one-page ad for Canadian Club whiskey features Easter Island photo; Charming one-page color ad for 1941 Ford cars shows green car in snow with little girl and her Scottie dog; One-page color American Airlines ad shows snow-shoeing man carrying luggage while plane zooms above him; Photos and write-ups of two new planes - the Navy's new air-cooled Vought-Sikorsky and the Army's liquid-cooled Bell Pursuit; Nice color-photo ad for 1941 Packard cars; Great one-page color ad for Beech-Nut Gum features Quantico Marine; Fantastic article about NHL hockey's penalty leaders with great photo of Detroit's Jim Orlando; Boxers Tony Galento and Max and Jacob Baer; Photo of the Don Lee television tower in Los Angeles; Iron Fireman coal stoker ad features G. Moseley, President of Family Service Laundry in Birmingham, AL; Back cover color ad for Grace Line Sunshine Cruises features couple suffering the winter doldrums; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book