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386271 vol in-8 broché - 175 pages - N° 21 de janvier - mars 1989
189812521Partitions sur les Autres conflits Deffarge 1898 approx.
9646Zürich, Fraumunster 1944, 285x225mm, 600pages, illustré, reliure de l’éditeur. Titre doré sur la plat, petite tache, autrement bel exemplaire.
60184aafNeuchâtel, Attinger, o.J., ca. 1918, gr. in-8vo, 288 S., Original-Leinenband.
188632778Partitions sur les Autres conflits,Partitions sur les Autres régions,Partitions sur le Vin Ondet 1886 approx.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published to commemorate 125 years of the British Red Cross.
44181Genève, 1929, 235x160mm, 11pages, broché.
8vo., First UK Edition, wanting front free endpaper, neat contemporary signature on half-title, rear free endpaper lightly browned, fore-edges lightly spotted; original decorative red cloth gilt, gilt back, a very good, tight, clean copy. The British edition of this scarce title
194840441948 broché in-octavo, couverture illustrée, long papier, clichés hors-texte du film, 190 pages, 1948 Paris Editions de Flore,
194828171Couverture souple. Broché. 190 pages.
194828172Couverture souple. Broché. 190 pages.
194828173Couverture souple. Broché. 190 pages.
74472Paris, éd. de Flore, 15 septembre 1948, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. en coul. éditeur, 192 pp., nb. photos en noir, Un récit historique inspiré du film de Christian-Jaque et Charles Spaak sur la vie et l"œuvre d'Henri Dunant, "inventeur" de la Croix-Rouge. Bon état
1872266291872 P.CHAIX 1872,in8 broché,couverture decorée ,8p.,rare
1919260091919 Paris aout 1919 - un feuillet signé par Le général Pau - Diplome de reconnaissance nominatif à Jean PELLOGUIN chirurgien Draguignan (mention manuscrite),bon état,pli central
194912773Vienne Ternet-Martin 1949 In-12 331 pp, exemplaire non coupé, dos partiellement débroché, brochage passé.
374p. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Folding map front endpapers. Photograph rear endpapers. XLib. Small folio. Original full cloth backed glossy paper binding, worn at extremities. Comprehensive photographic study of business, labor, economics, etc. in the World War Two, and post-War era. WWII 2
126270aafBasel, chwabe & Co., 1991, in-8vo, 460 S., illustr., dazu ca. 10 Bl. zur Geschichte d. Themas, ill. Original-Pappband.
190094304Partitions sur les Deux roues,Partitions sur le Sport Joullot 1900 approx.
189819441Benoit Emile 1898 approx.
189615051Partitions sur le Militaria Deffarges 1896 approx.
1918165841918. World War I Hospital Camp Photo Album. 1915-1918 documents the transformation of improvised military medical infrastructure in Great Britain during the mass casualty years of the First World War. Created amid the unprecedented scale of industrial warfare the album captures the rapid expansion of ad hoc hospital camps established to accommodate wounded soldiers evacuated from continental battlefields. The photographs foreground the gendered labor of wartime medicine particularly the visible presence of women serving as nurses alongside male physicians and officers and support research in military medical history women's wartime service Red Cross mobilization and the logistics of casualty care on the British home front.<br /> <br /> Nine large silver gelatin photographs 1915-1918 each approximately 7 x 9 inches mounted within an album; seven affixed with adhesive and two laid in loose; nine blank pages at rear. The images depict interior hospital wards with rows of iron cots soldiers resting under blankets and nurses in uniform attending to patients within wooden barrack structures adapted for medical use. One particularly notable image records a surgical procedure in progress with a nurse assisting four physicians wearing aprons and rolled sleeves offering rare visual documentation of operative practice in a temporary wartime facility. Additional photographs show military officers and medical staff posed formally exterior views of barracks and medical buildings stretcher transport of wounded soldiers and motorized ambulances prominently marked with large Red Cross insignia. The album as a whole presents both the institutional organization and the daily labor of care within a camp hospital environment.<br /> <br /> Produced during years when British medical services were strained by the steady influx of casualties from the Western Front and other theaters these photographs materially document the improvisational architecture of wartime healing and the integration of women into formally structured medical roles. The visual evidence of collaborative surgical teams and orderly ward arrangements underscores the professionalization of nursing and the expansion of female participation in public service during the war. As an assembled album rather than isolated prints the group preserves a contemporaneous narrative of military medicine under crisis conditions. Small tears and minor chipping at the edges of the front and rear covers; photographs clean with strong tonal range and only light handling wear; mounts secure though two prints loose as noted. Overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of First World War hospital camp life emphasizing gendered medical labor and the material culture of emergency care. unknown