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19263650J B Lippincott PA 1926. Very good in green linen with gilt print and fine acetate dust jacket with fading to page edges. First edition first printing hardcover SIGNED BY MERRITT CUMMINGS AND ADDRESS 1819 LOVERING AVE WILMINGTON DELAWARE CUMMINGS WAS FOR 35 YEARS CHAUFFEUR TO H J KREBS J B Lippincott, PA hardcover
193915958Kopenhagen, C. A. Reitzel / Paris, Ed. A. Pedone, 1939. 901 S. Mit zahlr. Tab., 19 Ktn.-Skizzen im Text u. 3 farb. gefalt. Ktn. Gr.-8vo. Priv. HLdr. m. RVergold. mit eingebund. OBrosch.
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece and numerous illustrations and diagrams (a number full-page) in the text; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed at edges. Warship Monographs. Monograph One. Detailed account of the design, construction and service of the world's first battlecruisers. The brainchild of Lord Fisher, the three vessels of this class - Indomitable, Inflexible and Invincible - combined the speed of a cruiser and the gunpower of a Dreadnought, and were the fastest capital ships of their era. Scarce, especially in this condition.
Ryde, Aage Moesgaard; JenIn Pristine Condition. Limited edition numbered copy 225 unknown
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with 14 folding charts in pocket at end, some mild offsetting to front free endpaper, signature on front free endpaper; blue cloth, gilt back, boards lightly age-marked and soled else good, bright, clean copy. American journalist Langhorne Gibson provides a lively (if sometimes apparently unfeeling) recounting of the action, supported by the largely pro-Jellicoe findings of Harper's board of enquiry. Arguably the best chronological account prior to Marder some thirty years later. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Albion, p.271; Enser, p.186
199439918Kunstverlag Weingarten, Weingarten, 1994. 2. vollständig überarbeitete Auflage; 260 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen; 4°, 29 x 22 cm, Festeinband
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the cross-Channel ferry nf Tiger; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Cruise Ship Review; Ports of Call; HMS Canada - J.W. Duckworth describes the career of this First World War battleship which became the last surviving warship to have seen active service at the Battle of Jutland; Ferry Fleets Updates; Bristol's Collier Fleet - the story of Osborn & Wallis Ltd.; New Ship News; Sail on the Tyne; Passage in a Paperboat - the shipping company of the mighty Bowater Paper Corporation; Ship Sales; Full-page photo of the Scol Venture; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
1929GIT27Paris Société d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales 1929. Grand in-8 broché 385pp. Orné de 14 croquis et 36 grandes cartes dépliantes.
Ove Mogensen, Birgit JenIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Rheinheimer, MartinIn Pristine Condition. unknown
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 13 plates on 8, 7 folding charts in red and black, and 2 plans in the text; original navy blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly creased and rubbed at extremities. Enser, p.310 (recording the work as a whole)
Jepsen, Palle UhdNot in perfect condition. unknown
Ortmann, JytteIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Bak, Aase, Thomas Birket-In Pristine Condition. unknown
1929133818Paris, Société d'éditions géographiques, maritimes et coloniales 1929 In-4 25 x 17 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane à coins, dos à nerfs, dos à nerfs, 385 pp., 36 cartes repliées, table des matières, table des cartes. Ex-libris autographe. Exemplaire en bon état.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 15 plates on 8, 5 diagrams in the text and 16 folding coloured charts in pocket at end; cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. Enser, p.310 (recording the work was a whole).
24 pages. Features: God Save the King! (article); The Doom of the Aerial Armada - a day that will live in History - article; French Methods of Meeting the Zeppelin Menace - seven photos; Three photos of war damage; Photo of a stream of refugee carts; Artillery that aided the Australians' Advance - three excellent photos of howitzers which took part in the bombardment which attended the Anzacs' advance in Flanders, including a battery of 18-pounders and 1,400lb shells with an effective shrapnel radius of 800 yards; Photo of native Somali, Swazi, Swahili and other troops fighting under the British flag; Photo of General Sarrall decorating Essad Pasha; Photo of large boatload of milch-goats heading to the Salonika front to provide milk for the allied armies; Photos of German winged bombs and 'coal-scutties; Photos of the officers of U35 and some of the ships she sunk (all photos taken by the commander of U35 and published in German newspapers); The Truth About Jutland - article by Lovat Fraser; Three centrefold illustrations beneath the caption 'Going Forward to the Firing-Line in Flanders'; How Friendly Peoples were Permeated by German Spies - article by Tighe Hopkins; Photo of the Portuguese President, Senhor Machada, reviewing Portuguese troops in England; Photo of the Prince of Siam inspecting a French mortar school; Photo of the King of Italy presenting award to General Petain; Photo of Senegalese troops practicing the use of gas masks in France; How Esprit de Corps is fostered and maintained - article by Neil Munro; Sketches of four distinguished sailors on active service, Rear-Admiral O. De B. Brock, Rear-Admiral A.C. Leveson, Captain Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, and rear-Admiral W.E. Goodenough; Photos of sixteen brave men and women honoured for heroism; Illustration of how Sergeant John Carmichael, V.C. earned his award; Illustration of how Corporal Sidney James Day, V.C. earned his award; Cross-section illustrations of new concrete ships; The Worcesters (I) - one-page record of the Regiment with photo of her officers. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
3 voll. in 4, pp. 124 (numerazione continua) con ill. n.t. e 22 tavvv. f.t. in tot. inc. all'acq. o on fotoinc. Usuali fioriture della carta. Cart. edit.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 23 fine coloured plates and 26 plates in monochrome all by Wyllie, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, some very faint and occasional spotting; original blue cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in darker blue, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.187.
Bennett, GeoffreyIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Cover portrait of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe - Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet. Feature: Jutland - Complete record of the great sea battle - Part I. The closing victories at Verdum (conclusion). Photo portraits of Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty (Commander-in-Chief of Battle-Cruiser Fleet), Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Rear Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot, Bart., K.C.B., lost with his flagship the Defense, and Admiral Sir Cecil Burney, Second-in-Command of the Grand Fleet. Coverfold fragile but intact. Book
Cover portrait of Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty - in command of the Battle-Cruiser Fleet. The undying story of the Battle of Jutland (Part II) - Cruiser Squadrons in Action. Full-page photo portrait of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Edward Madden - Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet. Centerfold photo portraits of 14 British Naval leaders. The Jutland Battle - Part III - The Grand Fleet Action and Minor Cruiser Engagements. Actual photo of Admiral Beatty's Battle-Cruiser squadron - engaging the German high sea fleet off Jutland. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Cover portrait of M. Millerand, the French Minister of War. The French advance toward Lense and the battle of "the Labyrinth". Remarkable camera-picture of a brilliant charge by a regiment of French Zouaves. Full page portrait of General Sir Bruce M. Hamilton, K.C.B., commanding the Sixth Army. Many scenes of destruction in France. Average wear. Covers and centerfold seperated from contents but present. Binding otherwise intact. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: this copy does not include the photogravure plate of Lt. Warneford. In its place we include the plate of Rear Admiral The Hon. Horace L.A. Hood, who was lost with his flagship, the Invincible, in the battle of Jutland. This plate originally was issued with part 101 of this series). Book
185095201850 broché in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos et couverture marrons imprimés légèrement défraîchis (brown spine and cover printed lightly faded), gouttière en partie coupée (fore-edge partly cut), sans illustration (no illustration), naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), XV+432 pages, 1850 à Paris Garnier Frères Libraires-Editeurs,
Pages 121-160. This issue deals with the Battle of Jutland Bank, May 31-June 1, 1916. Cover illustration of the end of the "Shark". Photos and illustrations include Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, map of the battle area, Photo of ther German dreadnought battleship "Kaiser", Vice-Admiral Scheer, Vice-Admiral Hipper, Sir David Beatty, O. De B. Brock, W.C. Pakenham, Horace L.A. Hood, E.M. Phillpotts, F.C. Dreyer, Arthur L. Cay, Charles J. Wintour, Sir C.R. Blaine, German battle-cruiser "Seydlitz", Sir Charles Madden, Lionel Halsey, German light cruiser "Rostock", German Pre-Dreadnought Battleship "Pommern", Sir Doveton Sturdee, Sir Cecil Burney, Arthur C. Leveson, Ernest F.A. Gaunt, Sir Thomas Jerram, Alexander L. Duff, Hugh Evan-Thomas, T.D.W. Napier, Herbert L. Heath, Charles E. Le Mesurier, Sir Robert Arbuthnot, E.S. Alexander-Sinclair, William E. Goodenough, E.G.S. Bingham, photo of brave lad John Travers Cornwell who bravely died in action. Covers pulling from staples. Ink stamp atop front cover, otherwise unmarked. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine