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107302Varsovie, 26 janvier, 1807 in-4, 1 feuillet recto-verso.
226917Varsovie, Thorn, 1807 in-4, 1 à 4 pp. chacune,
238411Berlin, Friedrich Maurer, 1808 in-12, VIII pp., 134 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, dérelié.
243393Mons, chez les libraires associés, 1793 in-8, 48 pp., avec 15 plans dépliants hors texte (Charlemont, Arras, Saint-Omer, Dunkerque, Bergues, Gravelines, Lille, Douai, Valenciennes, Maubeuge, Condé, Landrecies, Philippeville, Cambrai, Montmédy), broché sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé. Page de titre salie, des traces d'humidité.
1854103720Tours, Ad. Mame et Cie, Imprimeurs-Libraires 1854 In-8 23,5 x 15,5 cm. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin vert, dos à faux-nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, tranches dorées, 8 gravures sur acier hors-texte sous serpentes de Girardet et Rouargue, 500 pp., notes, table. Mors fendillés, intérieur frais.
201406034Paris, Rustica editions de montsouris , 1967 ; in-12, 132 pp., br.
201604366Paris, Editions sang de la terre, 2000 ; in-8, 158 pp., br. Broché en bon état (non sur page de titre).
201200761Paris, Fernand nathan, 1969 ; in-8, 159 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
182888441828. Original Wrappers. Good binding. Octavo. 12 pp. First edition. As issued stitched into self-wrappers. Generally chipping to the margins; two horizontal folds; six-digit number rubber stamped on the first page; contemporary ownership notation at the top of the same. The pamphlet is signed "Franklin" in type on the final page. The author urges Pennsylvanians to support the reelection of president John Quincy Adams. Halkett & Laing attribute it to William Foster. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 25450. unknown
1972517157London: CND Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1972. Unbound. Fine. Poster. Illustrated by Philip Braithwaite. Measuring 11½" x 17½". Fine. A handsome poster advertising a 1972 English peace festival. The poster prints details about the four-day Easter weekend festival listing a daily schedule and list of participants including Adrian Mitchell Graham Bond & Pete Brown Roy Harper Steve Took Adrian Henri Hawkwind and John Peel. The march was about 52 miles. CND [Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament] unknown
201025599New York: Rizzoli International Publications. Good with no dust jacket. 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. 0847833267 . Ex-library. Library stamps labels and markings. Clear plastic jacket has 60mm tears at head of spine and at upper corners near spine. ; 304 pages. Green cloth boards with embroidered coloured threads in a spiral pattern. Page dimensions: 304 x 252mm. Text by various contributors. Colour photographic illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne on pages 242-298. In a removeable clear plastic jacket. . Rizzoli International Publications hardcover
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
1865List2724South Carolina 1865. Single letter measuring 7.5 x 10 inches folded one double-sided sheet with stampless envelope. Near fine with light normal wear. George Harpole Vannada 1844–1928 was a private promoted to corporal in Company I of the 25th Indiana Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The 25th Infantry was a volunteer regiment mustered in August 1861 and mustered out in July 1865. At the time of Vannada’s writing the Regiment was involved in the Campaign of the Carolinas – led by General Sherman this campaign would culminate in the Army of the South’s unconditional surrender and effectively end the war.<br /> <br /> Vannada writes that his regiment had “started with 25 days rations from pocotaligo staton for i supose Charleston.†On the way they had encountered:<br /> <br /> “a few Johneys i.e. Confederates not far off i have heard sevrel cannons to day we will be botherd with them all the way to Charleston between here and Buford they had a fort a bout evry 3 miles they wood stop and fire a few shots and then get up a bug for the next fortâ€.<br /> By “Buford†Vannada probably means Beaufort South Carolina which had been occupied by Union forces since November 1861. At this point the Savannah area had been essentially a refugee camp for freed people for several years and Sherman’s Special Field Orders No. 15 which settled them in the nearby South Carolina Sea Islands—the “forty acres and a mule†order—came in response to their request for stewardship over the land. Vannada remarks on Sherman’s order:<br /> <br /> “Gen Foster has been on Buford Iland for 2 years and now Sherman has comand of his troops i think they will get off now this Iland they have to give to the Niggars to setle on that is all that have famlies 40 acre to the manâ€.<br /> <br /> Vannada also accurately forecasts despite the fact that “we don’t often get any papers here to see what is goin on†that there “is some talk of peace down here but i think it is sevrel months off yetâ€. unknown
186531532Washington D.C.: Army of the Potomac 1865. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps. 13 pages 1 page blank 1. Light creases to the paper. <br /> <br /> This report summarizes the final battles of the Appomattox Campaign. On April 9th under flags of truce the armies halted to receive communications. "At about 4 p. m. it was announced the Army of Northern Virginia had capitulated." The unit was near Farmville Virginia when Lee's Army surrendered. <br /> <br /> Four brief marginalia corrections in pencil made to the report. Page 8 of the report 6th paragraph down is the printed statement - "Towards sunset I received a communication from Major General Webb Chief of Staff informing me that under instructions from the Lieutenant General Major General Meade resumed command of the Second corps and directing me to report my position and condition of supplies. In reporting my place of halt for the night to Major General Sheridan I informed him of the receipt of this communication." This paragraph has portions marked out in pencil with a note written in the left margin - "I would report thereafter to Maj Genl Meade". On the right side of the paragraph is the note - "I informed Major S of - - notified." Another correction regards the number of casualties of the Second Army Corps in battle near Farmville April 7th. The report prints "671 officers and men killed wounded and missing." The number was corrected in pencil to "571." <br /> <br /> Scarce. OCLC locates 5 copies in institutions. Army of the Potomac unknown
1978117647Seghers, coll. « Mémoire vive » 1978 In-8 cartonnage éditeur. 21 cm sur 14. 414 pages. Jaquette déchirée et insolée, néanmoins, cartonnage éditeur en bon état et intérieur frais. Bon état d’occasion.
1992117846Editions Trois-Cailloux 1992 In-4 broché format carré, 28,5 cm sur 29. 202 pages. Nombreuses photographies hors-texte en couleurs et noir et blanc. Couverture légèrement frottée, sans gravité. Intérieur très frais. Bon état d’occasion.
1971LFA-126723683Revue de 106 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1972LFA-126723682Revue de 102 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1972LFA-126723684Revue de 102 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1972LFA-126723685Revue de 98 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1974216955Beijing.: 人民美术出版社. People's Art Publishing House. First Edition. 1974. 22pp a story for children in 连环画 lianhuanhua large format but with captions to one side of the black and white illustrations. Text in both simplified Chinese characters and pinyin. Minor wear to paper wrapper else in very good condition 12.9 x 18.4cm. A story about Liu Xiazhi the leader of a slave uprising published to assist primary school students in their learning how to criticise Confucius and Lin Biao. . 人民美术出版社. [People's Art Publishing House]. unknown
201805805Ingersheim, Saep , 1999 ; in-8, 95 pp., br.
201228414Ingersheim, Les editions du Bottin Gourmand, 2004 ; in-8, 1040 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En très bon état.
185638548Albany 1856. 31 1 blank pp. Disbound some loosening. Clean text. Good.<br /> <br /> An important Northern Democratic perspective on the state of the Union during the year of the Republican Party's entry into presidential politics. Still portraying themselves as the only party of Union they assail the Republicans and the Know-Nothings. <br /> Sabin 53862. unknown
1940219226London.: E. Stanford. July1940. Map of Khartoum at 1:250000 scale. Somewhat browned in one place some wear to folds overall a good copy. A wartime map of Khartoum - at the time the capital of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and a critical base of operations for Allied forces amidst the East African campaign. <br> <br>In October 1940 the city served as the site of a conference between Haile Selassie Anthony Eden Jan Smuts Archibald Wavell William Platt and Alan Cunningham at which increased Allied cooperation with Ethiopian irregulars and the liberation of Italian East Africa was agreed Dear 2005 Oxford Companion to World War II p. 245. . E. Stanford. unknown