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32012Ao.J. Altkolorierte Kupferstich-Karte von Frederick de Wit, Amsterdam, ca. 1690. Ca. 58 x 47,7 cm (Darstellung), ca. 61 x 49,5 cm (Blattformat).
192756541927 Paris Payot 1927 In8 broché 323 pages croquis dans le texte
LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE Rivista Originale del 18 Giugno 1916 Anno 18 nr. 25 pagine: 16 dimensioni: 39 x 28 cm IN PRIMA PAGINA: Come s'infrange l'offensiva austriaca: colonne che muovevano all'attacco di Coni Zugna, costrette a ripiegare in disordine (Achille Beltrame) NELL'ULTIMA PAGINA: A oriente di Rovereto, una nostra batteria affonda un grosso barcone con un centinaio di austriaci (Achille Beltrame) ALL'INTERNO: Il primato tedesco nelle torture: "la Vergine di Norimberga" Le "zone del silenzio" Decorati al valore Carabinieri eroici La battaglia del Jutland: due perdite In prima linea fra i difensori della patria La scomparsa di Lord Kitchener I nostri artiglieri sul massiccio dell'Ortler La morte di Yuan Shikai CONDIZIONI DELLA RIVISTA: MOLTO BUONE, NORMALI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, SOVRACOPERTINE ASSENTI NOTE PARTICOLARI: MACCHIE DEL TEMPO A PAG 11/12 (V. FOTO)
198130017Hamburg, Hoffmann u. Campe Verlag, 1981. 34. Jahrgang, Heft 3. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb., 1 Karte, 140 S., 4°, OBr.,
196032441Hamburg, Hoffmann u. Campe Verlag, 1960. 13. Jahrgang, Heft 9. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb., 96 S., 4°, ill. OBr.
184815969Rendsburg, gedr. bei F. M. Wendell, 1848. 2 Bll.
1927295201927 Paris, Payot, 1927, in 8° broché, 165 pages.
1927295191927 P., Payot (Collection de Mémoires, Etudes et Documents pour Servir à l'Histoire de la Guerre Mondiale), 1927, in 8° broché, 323 pages.
62198P., Payot (Collection de Mémoires, Etudes et Documents pour Servir à l'Histoire de la Guerre Mondiale), 1929, in 8° relié demi-basane verte, dos à faux nerfs, couverture et dos conservés, 186 pages ; petits frottis, dos un peu passé.
Bak, Aase, Thomas Birket-In Pristine Condition. unknown
37107Demi-reliure cuir, 23X14 cm, 142 pages, sans date, la renaissance du livre. Bon exemplaire.
In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata (modeste tracce d'uso, strappetti ed una piega alla br. ant.), pp. 272, illustrato, coll. "Collana Illustrata delle Guerra sul mare 1914-1918", rifilata nella parte inferiore la pagina del frontesp., blande fioriture sparse, nel complesso buon esemplare.
Ryde, Aage Moesgaard; JenIn Pristine Condition. Limited edition numbered copy 225 unknown
QWA-3557Payot, 1928, 220 p., in-8 br, 1er tirage, coll. "Mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre mondiale", traduit et annoté par André Cogniet, illustré de 43 croquis dans le texte, couverture et dos un peu passés, bon état
Bennett, GeoffreyIn Pristine Condition. unknown
25892Christmas 1916. Underhill & Co. Printers & Publishers Plymouth. This is an extremely scarce item not held by the Imperial War Museum and significant for the five-page eye-witness account it contains pp.29-33: ‘‘H.M.S. “Ardent†and the Jutland Action. / By A. M.’ i.e. Lieutenant-Commander Arthur Marsden who was in command of the Ardent and one of only two survivors of its sinking. It is remarkable that he was allowed to disseminate such a candid account for the perusal of naval cadets! within months of the engagement. On cover: ‘The Britannia Magazine / Royal Naval College Dartmouth. / Christmas 1916.’ and printers’ slug. 4to 36pp and further three plates. On shiny paper and in brown printed wraps. Staples rusted and some leaves loose; some staining and wear but in fair condition for such a frail survival. Containing - after list of officers masters and cadets - editorial and ‘chapel’ notes correspondence articles cartoons reports of ‘Soccer’ and ‘Rugger’ ‘Beagling Notes’. But it is Marsden’s account that is of significance. Two extracts will convey the tone: ‘The enemy ships suddenly switched off lights and “ceased fire.†I could feel the ship was sinking and said so to my 1st Lieutenant Lieut. C. E. F. Egan who was also on the bridge and told him to get out the boats and rafts or what might be left of them. I tried to get down the starboard bridge ladder but that was shot away. The port one was hanging by a shred and I slid down that. The Leading Telegraphist came up to me in the quietest and most matter-of-fact way and asked if he should make any report. I told him what to make and he saluted disappeared and I never saw him again. The Leading Signalman came up and said in the most cheerful way “Well the old Argent done her bit all right Sir.†The ship was nearly gone; so it remained for us to try and save as many of the crew as possible.’ And: ‘I spoke to many men and saw most of them die one by one. Not a man of them showed any fear of death and there was never a murmur complaint or cry for help from a single soul. Their joy was andn they talked about it to the end that they and the Ardent had “done their bit†as they put it. While there were still many alive a German came close and fired a star-shell over us. I could see her distinctly and was all for giving her a hail but the men all said “Noâ€; they agreed that they would sooner take the remote chance of beig saved by an English ship rather than be a prisoner in Germany. I was nearly done in once or twice in the first hour by men hanging on to me in the last stages of exhaustion and I was separated from my lifebuoy and was pulled right over in the water but managed to recover myself and the buoy. None of the men seemed to suffer at all; they just seemed to lay back and go to sleep.’ Christmas 1916. Underhill & Co., Printers & Publishers, Plymouth. paperback
pp. iv, 121+ Plus forty-five full page military diagrams of the battle, some folding. Inked ownership. Tall 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Extremities slightly worn. Some spotting on boards. Nice copy. WWI 8
Single sheet, 8vo., on 'Grand Fleet' stationery,in near fine state. The letter in entirely in Beatty's hand, and signed and dated 19 December 1918. At this time Beatty, who commanded the Battlecruiser Squadron at Jutland, was serving as Commander of the Grand Fleet; Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt was Commander of the Harwich Force. A FINE LETTER RELATING TO TWO OF THE FOREMOST BRITISH NAVAL COMMANDERS OF THE GREAT WAR. AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL BY BEATTY IS SCARCE.
Gorm BenzonNot in perfect condition. unknown
1988SPN-688Paris : Maison du Danemark, 1988. Broché 20x18cm, couverture blanche illustrée couleur, 63 pages illustrées de photos en noir, bristol de l'Ambassade royale du Danemark.
Mm 140x220 Collezione Italiana di Diari, Memorie, Studi e Documenti per servire alla Storia della Guerra del Mondo - Due volumi in brossura di pp. 330+327 numerose carte ripiegate, alcune fioriture, intonso. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
Mm 140x190 Volume cartonato di pp. 290, rilegatura posticcia muta, bordi rifilati. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
8vo., First Edition, with a large folding chart at rear, small contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; blue cloth, gilt back, covers lightly age-soiled else a good, clean copy. Uncommon. Enser, p.228.
8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous illustrations, diagrams and maps in the text; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Much-needed reissue of Campbell's classic study first published in 1986.
198036079Aabenraa, Kreisgemeinde Sønderjylland, 1980. (48) S. Gr.-8° , Pappeinband , Gutes Exemplar