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12340Marseille Imprimerie Provençale Guiraud vers 1920 ? 1 Une affiche publicitaire en chromolithographie de 50x66 cm; un texte en vietnamien dit à peu près "cigarettes gardant leur parfum jusqu'au bout et d'un prix modeste" (sous réserve, traduction par Google).
Une affiche publicitaire en chromolithographie de 50x66 cm; un texte en vietnamien dit à peu près "cigarettes gardant leur parfum jusqu'au bout et d'un prix modeste" (sous réserve, traduction par Google). Affiche peu fréquente. Très bel état. Voir photo.
1950186871950. Barber Command Sergeant Major. U.S. Army 17th Field Artillery Battalion photographs circa 1960s to 1970s document integrated military training and the advancement of an African American senior noncommissioned officer within the post-desegregation Army. The images center on activities at a Noncommissioned Officer Academy and within field environments placing the archive within the period following the formal integration of the U.S. military and during the era of the Vietnam War. The repeated presence of Barber in both instructional and ceremonial contexts situates him within the upper ranks of enlisted leadership documenting the visibility and authority of Black noncommissioned officers at a time when opportunities for advancement had only recently expanded following mid-twentieth-century reforms.<br /> <br /> Archive of 30 black and white silver gelatin photographs. United States circa 1960s to 1970s. Photographs range in size from approximately 7 x 5 inches to 4 x 3 inches. Images depict integrated groups of soldiers within the 17th Field Artillery Battalion known as "The Persuaders" engaged in training and daily activities. Scenes include artillery instruction trench digging weapons handling camp life chapel gatherings and a graduation ceremony in which soldiers take an oath and pass a unit flag. Several photographs show Barber prominently including moments that appear to document formal oath-taking or advancement within the noncommissioned officer structure. The photographs appear to have been taken across multiple locations including a more rugged field setting and a separate academy environment.<br /> <br /> Following the desegregation of the U.S. armed forces in 1948 African American soldiers increasingly assumed leadership roles within enlisted ranks particularly during the Cold War and Vietnam War periods. The position of Command Sergeant Major represents one of the highest enlisted leadership roles in the Army responsible for discipline training and the welfare of soldiers. This archive provides visual evidence of integrated unit cohesion professional training systems and the presence of Black leadership within those structures. The combination of field exercises and formal ceremonies offers material for examining race hierarchy and institutional culture within the modern U.S. Army. Light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. unknown
1973185751973. Cooper Howard L. Vietnam War photographs and promotion letter circa 1970s document African American noncommissioned officer service within an integrated U.S. Army and the formal evaluation structures governing advancement during and immediately after the conflict. The material centers on Sergeant Cooper's presence within a deployed unit in Vietnam alongside fellow soldiers and local civilians and extends into the postwar administrative process through a typed recommendation for promotion dated 1973. Together the photographs and letter situate the archive within the broader context of African American military participation during a period marked by both expanded combat roles and documented racial disparities in discipline assignment and promotion within the armed forces.<br /> <br /> Archive of 20 vernacular photographs and one typed letter. Vietnam and United States circa 1970s. Photographs include 15 color Kodak snapshots measuring approximately 5 x 3.5 inches or smaller depicting Sergeant Cooper and fellow soldiers primarily in uniform in Vietnam. Four black and white Agfa snapshots measuring approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches show Cooper other servicemen and Vietnamese children. One Polaroid photograph includes two African American men standing beside Cooper with handwritten captions. Additional images depict base life and group interactions within the unit. Accompanying the photographs is a typed letter recommending Sergeant Howard L. Cooper for promotion signed by Transportation Supervisor Alice J. Griffin Fort Ord California dated 14 November 1973 one page measuring approximately 8 x 10 3/8 inches.<br /> <br /> African American soldiers served in large numbers during the Vietnam War with many attaining noncommissioned officer roles that required both leadership within units and navigation of institutional structures that did not always provide equitable advancement. The inclusion of a formal recommendation letter alongside the photographs connects personal service to bureaucratic recognition documenting how military authority evaluated performance in the postwar period. The combined visual and documentary record offers material for examining race leadership and military administration in the Vietnam era. Photographs show light wear; letter with pinholes discoloration and minor ink smear at upper edge; overall very good condition. unknown
1970185581970. Vandergriff Sergeant. Vietnam War photographs 1970 to 1971 document integrated U.S. Army service during a period when African American troops were serving in substantial numbers in combat units and negotiating both military duty and racial dynamics within the ranks. The images record a tour of duty from basic training through the final days before return home placing the archive within the later phase of the Vietnam War when troop morale racial tension and antiwar sentiment were all intensifying within the U.S. military. The presence of a visibly multiracial unit with many African American soldiers situates the photographs within the post-desegregation military structure established after World War II offering direct visual evidence of daily life interpersonal relationships and combat readiness in an officially integrated force.<br /> <br /> Archive of 68 color Polaroid photographs. Vietnam 1970 to 1971. Images measure approximately 3.5 x 3.5 inches to 3.5 x 4.5 inches with approximately one quarter mounted to black board and the remainder loose. Several loose photographs include handwritten captions and soldiers' names on verso. The sequence follows Sergeant Vandergriff's service from training through deployment with scenes including soldiers smoking drinking and posing with standard-issue M16 rifles and M1911 sidearms. Additional images show helicopter interiors and aerial views a destroyed grounded helicopter tanks aircraft drill formations and encampments. Photographs also depict Vietnamese villages and local civilians including two children bathing in a river. Unit identification is not explicitly stated in the archive. Other photos depict aircraft drill marches tanks weaponry villages and locals including two Vietnamese children bathing in a river. It is not clear which unit these troops belong to. It is possible they are in the 101st Airborne which was prominent at both Birmingham and Evans.<br /> <br /> During the Vietnam War African American soldiers served in disproportionately high numbers in combat roles particularly in airborne and front-line units at a time when the U.S. military was confronting internal racial conflict alongside external war. This archive documents the lived experience of a multiracial unit operating within that structure showing informal social interaction alongside military activity and equipment. The combination of candid personal imagery and operational context provides material for examining race military culture and everyday life in a late-stage U.S. combat theater. Some photographs show minor staining and image degradation; overall very good condition. unknown
1968197531968. Photographic archive 1968-1969 documenting African American enlisted personnel in the United States Army Transportation Corps during the Vietnam War era with emphasis on training environments unit structure and daily life on base prior to overseas deployment. The material captures soldiers in both formal and informal settings providing visual evidence of military preparation racial composition within units and interpersonal dynamics among predominantly Black troops during a period of significant racial tension within the U.S. armed forces. The archive supports research into African American military service segregation and integration practices and the lived experience of soldiers during the late 1960s.<br /> <br /> Archive of 41 original vintage photographs primarily color with several black-and-white images ranging in size from approximately 3.5 x 3.5 inches to 3.5 x 5 inches. The photographs depict soldiers in a range of uniform styles including standard fatigues seasonal dress variations and Transportation Corps-specific elements such as white belts shoulder cords red scarves and helmets with distinctive markings. Several images show troops in formation with rifles raised while others capture training environments featuring sandbag trenches artillery placements and fortified structures resembling pillboxes. Interior scenes document barracks life including soldiers playing cards maintaining uniforms and interacting in relaxed settings. A black-and-white image shows an African American soldier posed near signage for a "Leadership School and Honor Guard" at a U.S. Transportation Center while another identifies a seated "battery clerk" labeled informally as "Johnny my Running Mate." Additional photographs include racially integrated groupings with Black and white soldiers appearing together in casual and structured contexts.<br /> <br /> Produced during the height of the Vietnam War this archive provides insight into the transitional phase between training and deployment emphasizing both institutional structure and personal experience within military life. The presence of both formal drills and informal social scenes allows for examination of hierarchy camaraderie and daily routine among enlisted men. Light handling wear and minor surface marks; overall very good condition. A substantial visual record of African American military experience within the U.S. Army during a pivotal period of twentieth-century conflict. unknown
1965212871965. Archive of original photographs documenting African American soldiers serving in the Vietnam War during the early phase of large-scale United States military escalation in Southeast Asia. The material captures the daily experiences military operations and interpersonal relationships of Black servicemen stationed at Bien Hoa Air Base circa 1965 including members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. The photographs provide primary-source visual evidence of integrated military life during a period when African American troops served disproportionately in frontline combat roles while racial inequality and civil rights struggles intensified in the United States. Particularly significant is the candid nature of the images which were apparently taken by an African American serviceman identified by the surname Thomas offering an unusually personal perspective on Black military experience during the Vietnam conflict.<br /> Collection consists of 56 original black-and-white silver gelatin photographs measuring approximately 3.5 x 3.5 to 3.5 x 5.5 inches primarily loose with two mounted to an album page. The photographs depict African American soldiers at Bien Hoa Air Base near Saigon identifiable through a photographed base sign and visible 173rd Airborne Brigade insignia on soldiers' uniforms. Numerous images portray Black servicemen posing casually outside tents reading letters socializing in small groups smoking resting and interacting with fellow soldiers emphasizing camaraderie and the routines of military life between operations. Several photographs document airborne training exercises with parachutists descending beneath open canopies over the surrounding landscape. Other images depict military infrastructure and equipment including jeeps sandbag fortifications stacked munitions barracks areas and transport zones associated with the logistical operations of the base. The archive also includes photographs taken during off-duty excursions into Vietnamese civilian areas including a riverside marketplace crowded with vendors boats and local residents. Additional images show soldiers posed before local monuments and religious sites including one photograph of Thomas with a white serviceman in front of a Buddhist temple and another featuring a tall obelisk monument surrounded by military statuary.<br /> The archive documents the lived experience of African American servicemen within integrated combat units during one of the most consequential military conflicts of the twentieth century. Bien Hoa Air Base served as a major operational center for airborne and aerial missions during the early years of sustained U.S. intervention and the presence of Black paratroopers within these photographs provides important visual evidence of African American military participation during the Civil Rights era. Unlike official military photography the informal and personal nature of the images preserves moments of friendship boredom training and interaction with Vietnamese civilians that are often absent from institutional wartime records. Minor edge wear and light handling wear throughout; photographs remain sharp and well-preserved overall in very good condition. A substantial and historically valuable photographic record of African American military life in Vietnam during the mid-1960s. unknown
Edizione: Prima edizione . Pagine: 348 . Illustrazioni: 33 foto in bianco e nero . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura originale . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Pagine intonse da tagliare. Bruniture .
Pagine: 348 . Illustrazioni: 33 Incisioni . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura senza copertina e senza retrocopertina. Rilegatura rotta, da Restaurare e rilegare. . Stato: Deteriorato . Caratteristiche: Testo e foto integri .
3353Affiche originale. Comité National D'Action pour le soutien et la victoire du peuple vietnamien. Paris Province Impression, 26 rue Clavel Paris 19e.1969. Impression en offset. Petits manque aux coins. Dim: 778 x 574 mm.
3353Affiche originale. Comité National D'Action pour le soutien et la victoire du peuple vietnamien. Paris Province Impression, 26 rue Clavel Paris 19e.1969. Impression en offset. Petits manque aux coins. Dim: 778 x 574 mm.
19781133591978 Editions Salamandre - 1978 - In-4, cartonnage toilé vert kaki, titre doré au dos, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 220 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors-texte - Texte en anglais
1979007565New York: Putnam 1979. 323pp. This is the story of the CIA's secret airline that emerged out Claire Chenault's Flying Tigers in Southeast Asia during the Second World War through years of secret missions in Burma Tibet Indonesia Laos Cambodia and eventually the Vietnam War. The author has put this story together from interviews with scores of ex-Air America pilots. This is the first published account of the organization's top secret activities. DJ has several tears. Text clean. First Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Putnam hardcover
Features: NA-73X - first of a famous breed; RAF's Mustang 1; A-36 - Dive-Bombing Mustang; P-51 & P-51A - Early Development; P-51B & P-51C - The Razorbacks; ACQR Mustang Color Portfolio; P-51D - a sword in the heart of Germany; TP-51D - Mustang built for two; P-51H - last of the Mustangs; XP-51F/G/J - the Lightweights; Mustangs for the Air National Guard; Mustang People; The Early Days - developments that led to the birth of the mightiest sea-going weapon; The first carrier - the USS Langley; The New Breed - the Lexington and Saratoga and aircraft like the F4B and Helldiver controlled the seas in the 1930s; Carriers in Combat; The Post-War Carriers - they were kept busy with Korea, Vietnam and more; New Wings for the Fleet - upgrading carriers and their planes toward the year 2000; Listing of USN Carriers - a complete list of all USN carriers; The Stirrings of War; WWII - the Island War against the Japanese; ACQR Color Portfolio - 16 color pages; Leathernecks over Korea - MSMC vets meet again over Korea; Into the Jet Age - the Marines equip with jet aircraft; Master of Vertical Envelopment - USMC refines the methods of helicopter warfare; USMC in the 1970s - new aircraft boost its strength. Special issue devoted to the US Air Force Museum features articles on: how it was moved from Patterson Field to Wright Field; Color Portfolios; How the USAF made a Sopwith Camel; Saga of 33-324, a rare Douglas biplane; Restoring the last B-10; The last P-35; WWII; Royal Frey remembers; Shoo-Shoo Baby - the history of a B-17; Aircraft of the jet age; inventory listing; and more. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
74 pages. Albatross over Vietnam - faithful service from an antiquated design; Atlantic Fleet Orions - these sub-hunters guard the vital Atlantic sea lanes; Thunderbolt II - part 3 of our complete coverage of the evolution of the A-10's camouflage and markings; F-16 for Israel - the first General Dynamics F-16 has been delivered to the government of Israel; Aermacchi MB-339 - this Italian Trainer is a contender for the Navy's VTX program; Starfighters in Foreign Service - the Lockheed F-104 was one of America's most successful export fighters. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
196719296CBNew York, Bantam Books, 1967. 8°, 185 S. mit 16 Tafelseiten mit s/w-Abbildungen, Text: englisch, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 2. Auflage Vorderdeckel mit Knickspuren, untere Ecke des Rückdeckels mit Knickspur, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
8vo., First Edition thus, with photographs and maps; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published simultaneously with the US edition.
1966728908PN. New. 1966. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1964724846PN. New. 1964. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
Features: Wild weasel thuds in Vietnam; The DC 3 goes to war; Vigilante - the Navy's last heavyweight. Art: North American RA-5C Vigilante; Republic F-105D; Republic F-105G Wild Weasels; Republic F-105D & B; Republic F-105B Book
Features: Typhoon/Tempest/Tornado - the emergence of the British Fighter/Bomber; Grumman's last Torpedo Bomber; War Diary of a Helicopter Gunship Pilot in Vietnam - Exclusive photos. Art: North American F-86F Sabres; Lockheed XFV-1; Grumman AF-2S Guardian Book
Features: The assault helicopter in Vietnam and the aerial gunships of the future; Demonology from McDonnell; F2H Banshee; Goodbye to "Great Bombers" - Last of the biplane bombers. Art: Banshee montage Book
9427Paris, Payot, 1977. 1 volume in-8, 278 pp., broché, couverture illustrée, dos blanc, enrichi d'une carte hors texte et de deux planches hors texte, très bon état.
1954135183Sn 1954 Deux albums in-folio oblong, 411 & 607 photographies contrecollées en 40 & 50 planches, format divers : ca 6 x 6 à 17 x 24 cm., majorirtairement 8,5 x 11 cm., tirages argentique et mat, près d’une trentaine de retirages. Nombreuses légendes, en pastilles ou en marge de la photographie. Témoignage photographique d’un officier du 1er escadron du 8ème GSAP 8ème RSA en janvier 1953 au long de deux séjours 4 années et des multiples engagements de cette unité d’intervention : opérations Bissextile, Sablé, Porto, Lorraine, Artois-Bretagne, Corse, Mouette, etc. Le “récit” débute à Alger en 1942 sur quelques photographies familiales puis Saumur en 1949, les étapes du voyage : près de 145 vues prédédent son arrivée. Quelques portaits et scènes de groupe, prises d’arme, etc. précèdent le coeur du reportage : les engagements de son peloton sur half-tracks à l’appui de nombreuses vues de combat, ce qui est rare. Des coupures de presses enrichissent le récit, avec quelques correctifs manuscrits. En point d’orgue : l’opération Mouette. Le second album est agrémenté de près de 300 photographies de correspondants de guerre Camus, Corcuff, Ferrai, Varoqui, etc. de format divers et de très belle facture, débordant le cadre du 8ème spahis : opérations du 3ème BPVN, du 8ème BPC opérations Bambou et Hirondlelle, vue célèbre du 2ème classe Lardillier, le 2ème BEP au Laos, etc. Un document emblématique au coeur du conflit, de toute rareté.
197047907ABZch., Conzett und Huber, 1970. 4°. Ca. 100 S. OKart.