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2020x-3030614808Springer Nature 2020. Hardcover. New. 373 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
2013x-3034312997Peter Lang Pub Inc 2013. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 324 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Peter Lang Pub Inc paperback
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with fine portrait frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, 12 fine chromolithographed pates showing uniforms (all original tissue guards present), 2 portraits in photogravure (original tissue guards present) and several monochrome illustrations in the text; original black diced cloth, upper board with elaborate gilt frame border enclosing crest and motto blocked in gilt, back gilt extra, gilt top, bevelled boards, uncut, marbled endpapers heightened with gilt, neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, corners bruised else a very good, bright, clean copy. With an armorial bookplate on front paste-down. Decent copy of one of the best illustrated and most lavishly bound cavalry histories of the period; Norie's plates are particularly fine. Includes detailed account of the regiment's service in the Peninsular and at Waterloo. A remainder issue was published without plates. SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p 68; White, p.20.
1958217575Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. VI Nos. 1-121958. A complete run of 12 issues of the magazine China Reconstructs 1957. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 32pp. Number 5 May one leaf reattached some occasional wear to wrapper spines else all are in very good condition. Text in English except for Language Corner. 30.5 x 23cm. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. Of note is the January issue wrapper; a 5th birthday greeting for China Reconstructs from regular contributing artists with their view of life in the magazine. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of cultural interest: "A Writer Speaks of Writing" Lao Sheh Peonies Gardens of Soochow New Chinese Woodcuts "The Double-Fifth Festival" by Lu Hsun Door Gods Stage Design First Asian Film Week China and Japan: Ancient Cultural Relations Old Palys; A Treasury Reopened. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical significance at this time when the campaign "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom" was just finishing include: Second Five-Year Plan A Hundred Schools Contend The Great Debate A Day in a Szechuan Co-op Can China Feed Her People China Gets an Alphabet A Capitalist's Experience "Free Market" in Vegetables Educated Peasants - A New Concept US Penetration in Taiwan Ending the Scourge of Schistosomiasis Water Conservancy 2000 Years Ago What's Happening in Former Private Firms and more. <br>Issue Number 12 has an index for the whole year inserted. . China Welfare Institute. unknown
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6358567570MacMillan pp. 264 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
1912168408Anvers Belgium: J.E. Buschmann 1912. Softcover. First Belgian Edition. Text in French.<br /> <br /> Catalog for an auction of the art collection of Belgian painter Jean Pierre François Lamorinière held in November of 1912 at Salle Wynen in Anvers. <br /> <br /> Very Good or better in wrappers with loss and separation at the spine in a Good example of the dust jacket. Jacket lightly foxed and toned overall. J.E. Buschmann unknown
1942D1696Buenos Aires: Guillermo Kraft 1942. Paperback. Good. Full-color illustrated wraps. Illustrated in full-color throughout. Front cover heavily chipped and torn; corners bumped resulting in a faint wrinkle throughout text block. Illustrations are remarkably bright and clean. <br/><br/> Guillermo Kraft paperback
1942D1696Buenos Aires: Guillermo Kraft 1942. Paperback. Good. Full-color illustrated wraps. Illustrated in full-color throughout. Front cover heavily chipped and torn; corners bumped resulting in a faint wrinkle throughout text block. Illustrations are remarkably bright and clean. <br/><br/> Guillermo Kraft paperback books
193883423Menasha WI place of printing: Privately Published by the Author 1938. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good/Fair. 303 1 pages. Color Frontis illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Some pencil marks noted. Illustrated with a water color by the Author two drawings and thirty-four photographs. DJ has an illustrated front and has wear tears soiling and chips. Endpaper discoloration. The contents are: Aztecas and Spaniards. Pre-Cortesan history -- The arrival of Cortés -- The tree of the sad night -- The capture of México-Tenochititlán by Cortés -- Colonial Mexico. The beginnings of the present city -- The National Library -- Church of Santo Domingo and the inquisition -- San Ildefonso -- Las Vizcaínes -- The cathedral and the sagrario -- The university -- The national palace -- The treasury of the nation -- El Volador -- "El Zócalo" or Great Square of Mexico City -- The national pawnshop -- The house of tiles -- The Iturbide palace -- Ministry of public education -- The post office building -- Ministry of communications and public works -- National museum of archaeology history and ethnography -- The calendar stone -- Tizoc's monument -- Statue of Charles IV -- Paseo de la reforma -- Chapultepec park -- Chapultepec -- The military college -- San Miguel de Belem now the school of the revolution -- The palace of the fine arts -- Environs of Mexico City. The basilica of Guadalupe -- The monastery of Churubusco -- Coyoacán -- Villa Obregón -- Xochimilco -- Atzcapotzalco -- Tepotzotlan -- Los remedios. Book is Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. Inscription reads To Mrs. Josephine Fisher with my very best wishes. A. L. Deverdun Taxeo 28 Dec. 39. Josephine Fisher was the wife of Otto Orren Fisher noted bibliophile. The author was a former Professor of the Ministry of Public Education in Mexico. An interesting book dealing with Mexico city and surrounding area with much on the history of the area and important buildings parks palaces etc. In the Preface Deverdun writes that his aim is not to provide either a history or a guidebook but rather to tell readers "something about the many places of outstanding interest in this most beautiful country. The book is divided into three sections titled Aztecs and Spaniards; Colonial Mexico; and Environs of Mexico City. Privately Published by the Author hardcover
104782D.M. Camapana Art Co n.d. Softcover. Very good/No jacket. 120 pages of color decorations. shelfworn. D.M. Camapana Art Co unknown
63-9202Chicago & New York: Rogers & Co. 1918. Advert Poster mounted on heavy card stock. Folio. Good with losses to corners creasing edge wear. Scarce. Chicago & New York: Rogers & Co., 1918. unknown
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown books
Umay-323296130-2172Elsevier 2016-09-08. Hardcover. Good. US Edition Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Elsevier hardcover
1814dq878A Paris, chez Magimel, libraire pour l'art militaire, rue de Thionville, n°9 Broché 1814 In-12 (11 x 18 cm.), broché, 118 pages, couverture muette, rare, note manuscrite à la page de titre ; manques au 4e plat, dos fendu, manques aux coiffes, plats un peu salis, coins cornés, rares rousseurs, état très correct pour ce rare ouvrage. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
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2005Nov21-17new-978007297814McGraw-Hill Education 2005-06-21. Paperback. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA McGraw-Hill Education paperback
MILI1141o.J. dem alter entsprechende geringe Gebrauchsspuren. In Englisch. - Hoare, Robert. World War One. An illustrated History in colour 1914-1918. Edited by R. J. Unstead. (Ldn.), Macdonald Educational (1973). 4°, 64 S., mit zahlr., tls. farb. Abb. u. Kartenzeichn., lam., farb. ill. OPpbd. m. OU./Chappell, Mike. The British Soldier in the 20th Century. Okehampton, Dev., Wessex Military Publ. (1989). 4°, 24 Bildtexts. m. 4 (mitgez.) Farbtaf., farb. ill. OKart., klammergeh./Dawson, Malcolm. Uniforms of the Royal Armoured Corps. Ldn., Almark Publ. (1974). 80 S., mit 8 (mitgez.) Farbtaf., farb. ill. OKart. [3 Warenabbildungen]
238411Berlin, Friedrich Maurer, 1808 in-12, VIII pp., 134 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, dérelié.
182322181Paris 1823 une lettre de 2 pages, sur papier velin ligné, format : 20,5 x 32,5 cm, manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les deux pages, lettre adressée à MR MORIN, LIEUTENANT D'ARTILLERIE, envoyée par LE BARON HUREL MARECHAL DE CAMP (COMMANDANT LES TROUPES A SEU D'URGEL - CAMPAGNE D'ESPAGNE 1823), signature manuscrites du Baron HUREL avec le cachet de cire rouge à ses armes, PARIS 1823,
10182Paris, J. Maret / Dépôt principal chez Corti, 1937. In-8 en feuilles, 24 ff. + couv., sous portefeuille éditeur cartonné à lacets.
2202IR182<p>Util á mocidade de ambos os sexos ás mães de familia aos professores aos directores e directoras de collegios aos alumnos que se preparam para exames. Contendo o mais essencial da sabedoria humana e toda a sciencia quotidianamente applicavel em assumpto. . Segue Diccionario Etymologico de todas as Palavras Technicas Provenientes das Linguas Grega e Latina . Redigido com a collaboração de escriptores peculiares por. Director de Collegio. Trasladado a portuguez por Camillo Castello Branco e ampliado pelo traductor nos artigos deficientes em assumptos relativos a Portugal. Vol. I Vol. II. Livraria Internacional de Ernesto Chardron. Porto. Braga. 1873.</p>_x000d_<p>2 volumes de 23x16 cm. Com x 806; 798 ii págs. Encadernações com lombadas em pele ferros a ouro e pastas revestidas a papel decorativo. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com sinais de manuseamento na encadernação danos nas coifas picos de acidez no corte das folhas e extensas nas folhas dos dois volumes. </p> I-158-E-1 unknown
3-60997Padova presso i Fratelli Gamba Libraj coi tipi della Minerva 1823 8vo cm. 15 x 10 legatura in mezza pelle coeva con angoli tassello manoscritto al dorso piccole abrasioni ai piatti pp. 395 tagli spruzzati. Qualche lieve fioritura nel complesso buona copia. unknown