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Brand new book is in excellent condition in every respect. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 191 pages with a few illustrations. Maps.
1986010785Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. First U.S. edition. Published Annapolis: Naval Institute Press 1986. 8vo. 439pp. illus with drawings and tables. Blue cloth with gilt titles. Very good in very good dust jacket. . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1986. Naval Institute Press unknown
1928R300262781Payot. 1928. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. Paris, Payot, 1928, in 8, broché, ill. h.t., 322 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
FR28609Demi-reliure cuir érodée à la charnière, photo sur demande.
1929GIT27Paris Société d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales 1929. Grand in-8 broché 385pp. Orné de 14 croquis et 36 grandes cartes dépliantes.
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.
1995100752Sonderjylland, Sonderjyllands Kunstmuseum 1995. Mit zahlreichen Abb. 89 S. 8vo. OBrosch.
Milano, Rizzoli & C., 1933, in-16, elegante legatura in piena pelle floscia con titolo e fregi oro al dorso, nastrino, pp. (1-11), 12-235, (5). Mancanze alle cuffie, dorso scolorito. Collana "I grandi narratori", n. 8.
4pp notelet (two pages blank), measuring 7.0 x 4.5 ins (approx. 18.0 x 11.5 cms), on blind-embossed Admiralty stationery, dated 14 January 1909, last (blank) page lightly dusty else a near fine copy. THE ENTIRE LETTER IS WRITTEN, DATED AND SIGNED IN JELLICOE'S HAND. Jellicoe writes to one 'Mr. Trill', evidently an old shipmate from HMS Ramillies. 'I was very glad to hear from you that you are well and strong. Long may you remain so. I wish we could have the Ramillies commission over again. I am very glad that your boy is coming to Portsmouth. I hope it will be managed all right. I am glad to say that Lady Jellicoe and I are both very well. I hope some day at Portsmouth we may come across you, but I am much tied to the office here. I would sooner be fitting out nets at sea'. John Rushworth Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe (1859-1935) commanded the Grand Fleet at Jutland. He was appointed to HMS Ramillies, new flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet, which he commanded from 1893-7 (probably the period referred to in the letter). He later served as First Sea Lord and was raised to the peerage in 1925 as 1st Earl Jellicoe. AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL BY JELLICOE IS EXTREMELY SCARCE.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, coloured plate, 9 monochrome plates on 7, 9 large folding charts coloured in outline and 4 folding diagrams in pocket at end, some light spotting to fore-edges, a few charts lightly spotted at folds; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, gilt from original backstrip and gilt device from upper board mounted on new and separate leaves at front, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF CAPTAIN JOHN WILLIAM JOSSELYN RN AND BEARS HIS NEAT HOLOGRAPH SIGNATURE (DATED 1919) ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. During WWII, Captain J.W. Josselyn commanded INTREPID (1939-1942), CARADOC (1942-1943), and HAWKINS (from 1943). It was whilst in command of INTREPID that he took part (together with INGLEFIELD and IVANHOE) in the sinking of U-45 by depth charge off the south-west coast of Ireland in October 1939. He retired from the service in 1949. Albion, p.271; Enser, p.309
1886R0367-00Stgt.,Engelhorn 1886. gr.8°. S. 479-555 S. Interimsbrosch., Umschlag leicht beschädigt, unaufgeschnitten, min. bestoßen, innen vereinzelt gering angestaubt, sonst gut erh. - Forschungen (zur deutschen Landes- und Volkskunde) 1.Bd., Heft 8
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps throughout; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF NAVAL HISTORIAN JOHN WINTON AND BEARS HIS BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Enser, p.186.
Jepsen, Palle UhdNot in perfect condition. unknown
Hardcover in-4°, 176 pages abdt ill. in-t. n./coul., cartes, index, reliure plein cuir ill. ed. Tres bel exemplaire. [P-1]
192733510Paris - Payot 1927 Demi basane, dos lisse, titre en long reliure modeste mais très correcte, couverture non conservée - ex-libris
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
1926SPN-599Paris : Société d'éditions géographiques, maritimes et coloniales, 1926. Broché 25x17cm, 181 pages illustrées de 45 graphiques en noir, appendices (répartition préliminaire des bâtiments britanniques, organisation de la flotte britannique, organisation des la flotte allemande, pertes britanniques, pertes allemandes, liste des bâtiments coulés, résumé des renseignements reçus par l"Iron Duke", remarques générales par Lord Jellicoe). [Couverture jaunie et insolée, taches -Voir photo- Intérieur frais]
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates and maps and diagrams in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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
4340éditions de la nouvelle revue critique 1936 - In 8 broché 310 pages - croquis dans le texte
198324850Koebenhavn : Politikens, 1983. 288 S. : Mit Abb. im Text und auf Tafeln. 8° , brauner Org.-Pappb. / brown hardcover
160p. Profusely illustrated. Folio. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Nice copy WWI 12
13224Payot, Paris, 1927 - In-8, broché, 323 pages, 53 gravures et cartes, pagination fraîche et agréable, très légère mouillure sur la tranche de titre, bel exemplaire.
Roy. 8vo., with a frontispiece map, and numerous photographs, illustrations and charts in the text; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Splendid re-issue, re-set for legibility but retaining all photographs, illustrations and charts, of the scarce original edition of 1921