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13459Paris, JC Lattès, 1960 15 x 24, 500 pp., illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état
6493BALLAND Fort et grand In-Octavo broché , couverture rempliée Orangée et noire ( Cosaque en Selle ) , 365 pages , ensemble en bon état malgré quelques traces de feutres sur la tranche inférieures ( main d'enfant ..), 44 pages hors textes , de photographies et documents ( riche ) . Usure en bord de charnière de plat. Frottement éparses sans gravité. Ensemble propre et sain.
9803Paris, Balland, 1972 16 x 23, 365 pp., illustrations N/B, broché, bon état
197220252Balland, 1972, gr. in-8°, 366 pp, 52 pl. de gravures et photos hors texte, annexes (chronologies, tzars de Russie, lexique, grades...), biblio, imprimé sur beau papier couché, reliure skivertex vert olive de l'éditeur, titre doré au dos, titre et motif doré au 1er plat, bon état (Coll. Les Corps d’élite, dirigée par Dominique Venner)
14420Pithiviers, Imprimerie Nouvelle, 1880. In-8 relié demi-toile verte, pièce de titre et fleuron sur dos, 137 p. Mention manuscrite de Jules Dumesnil, frère de l'auteur, sur page de faux-titre. Quelques lignes explicatives manuscrites de Michel Gondinet. Très bon état. Edition originale. Ouvrage rare.
5021 Relié, demi-maroquin bordeaux, plats en papier marbré, dos lisse titré en long en doré, couvertures illustrées conservées. In-8°, 21,5 x 15 cm, 38 ff.n.ch., ill. hors-texte en litho- graphie. Bruxelles, Se vend chez tous les marchands de papier noirci, s.d. [1854]. Edition originale
5021 Relié, demi-maroquin bordeaux, plats en papier marbré, dos lisse titré en long en doré, couvertures illustrées conservées. In-8°, 21,5 x 15 cm, 38 ff.n.ch., ill. hors-texte en litho- graphie. Bruxelles, Se vend chez tous les marchands de papier noirci, s.d. [1854]. Edition originale
5151 Reliure à la bradel en demi-maroquin lapis-lazuli, titre en long en lettres dorées, témoins, couv. ill. par la lithographie conservées, mention de seconde édition sur la couv., variante signalée par Rouir. In-8° (in-12° selon Rouir, in-16° pour de le Court) oblong, 12,5 x 19,5 cm, [2]-43pp-[3], ill. hors-texte en lithographie de Félicien Rops sur 20 feuillets non compris dans la pagination. [Bruxelles], Chez tous les Libraires, 1854. Edition originale
5151 Reliure à la bradel en demi-maroquin lapis-lazuli, titre en long en lettres dorées, témoins, couv. ill. par la lithographie conservées, mention de seconde édition sur la couv., variante signalée par Rouir. In-8° (in-12° selon Rouir, in-16° pour de le Court) oblong, 12,5 x 19,5 cm, [2]-43pp-[3], ill. hors-texte en lithographie de Félicien Rops sur 20 feuillets non compris dans la pagination. [Bruxelles], Chez tous les Libraires, 1854. Edition originale
194423912Editions Balzac, 1944, pt in-8°, x-294 pp, 20 gravures hors texte, 12 cartes, biblio, index, édition originale, broché, état correct (Nouvelle collection historique)
14224Presses De La Renaissance, 1983 - Fort et grand in octavo broché de 485 pages, couverture unie rouge titrée en blanc et noir, le texte est émaillé de nombreuses illustrations et photographies, important appendice - 467-485 p. Bel et frais exemplaire.
Un volume de format in 8° de 264 pp.; reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile rouge vif; titres dorés; premier plat décoré. Jaquette rhodoïd. Etat de neuf. Voir les photos. Tirage limité; N°1327/8500.
Paris Librairie Plon 1906, grand In-8 broché, 501 pages. Complet de la carte dépliante. Couverture un peu défraichie, rousseurs déchirure au bas du dos et manque de papier au bas du dos. Corps de l'ouvrage en bon état
1942500310339Hachette 1942 1942.
89624Mailand Milan am 8. Juli 1852. . Pencil drawing captioned in Russian and French below 15.5 x 16 cm. 6 1/8 x 6 1/4 in some spotting in contemporary mount.<br /> Fine detailed pencil drawing of a mounted officer from the Caucasus Line Cossack Host. Apparently drawn in Milan it is strongly reminiscent of the military plates published in Vienna by Matthäus Trentsenskiy or the costume drawings of François Hippolyte Lalaisse. The Caucasus Linear Cossack Army was established in 1832 in the Northern Caucasus. Along with the Black Sea Cossack army it defended the Caucasus fortified line from the mouth of the Terek River to the mouth of the Kuban. y 1860 following the end of the Caucasus War it had divided into the Kuban and Terek troops.<br /> Mailand [Milan], am 8. Juli 1852. unknown
185811572Londres, Hurst and Blackett ; 1858 ; in-8, cartonnage de l’éditeur en percaline verte décorée et dorée, titre doré ; VIII, (4), 611, (1) pp., 20 planches hors-texte en chromolithographie, 32 gravures sur bois in-texte, 1 grande carte dépliante hors-texte.
3293paris éditions de la revue blanche 1901 - In 12 relié demi-basane rouge filets dorés titre frappé 718 pages
pp. xx, 672, (2)[Publisher's catalogue], Portrait frontis and two large color folding maps, first map has a very slight tear. Top edge gold. Uncut and mostly unopened (back pages opened raggedly). XLib. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, Tzarist imperial double eagle arms stamped in gold on front cover and gold lettered. "Wallace [1841-1919] a newspaper correspondent, editor and author was engaged in qualifying for a professorship in Comparative Law in Germany when he accepted a private invitation to visit Russia. Wallace had expressed a desire to study the Ossetes, a peculiar Aryan tribe in the Caucasus. However, he remained in Russia nearly six years, studying not the Ossetes but the Russians. He familiarized himself thoroughly with the life of the people by settling for long periods in remote villages. In 1876 he returned to England where he published the above volume, his most famous work. It met with instant success and went through several editions and was translated into many languages. It was twice revised by Wallace (1905 & 1912) and remains the standard authority on Russia before the 1917 revolution." Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RUSSIA/1
29556Tournai/Paris, Casterman, 1958 13 x 19, 109 pp., broché, bon état.
225 pages. "When the war in Europe ended, millions of Russian men, women and children sought sanctuary and freedom in the west. They met terror face-to-face. They were physically beaten into submission, and then shipped like cattle back to the U.S.S.R. to face Stalin's executioners or to serve long sentences in concentration camps... The author claims that this brutal appeasement... was initiated and carried out by the Allied Supreme Commander, General Dwight Eisenhower. From Survivors the author obtained the details of the Cossacks' fight for freedom from 1941 to 1945, and from them he learned the method used by the British to betray them." - from inside front cover. Original price blacked out inside front cover else clean and unmarked. Moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
Cover photo of "Fighting Britons showing Cossacks how to use machine-guns". Feature: The Collapse of Russia (conclusion), with many great photos. Centerfold features amazine photos of British women performing heavy industrial labour in support of the war effort. Cover detached but present. Rusty around staples. Average wear. Book
Cover photo of Grand Duke Nicholas, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armies. Centerfold devoted to the contributions of New Zealand and Australia. Topics: How Germany Attached our Commerce, and 'Russia's Stupendous Task and her Stupendous Army." Photos and illustrations include: Interesting German Naval Units; With a British Cruiser in the North Sea; Austrian seige guns; Modern artillery practice; Cossacks; Russian Howitzer training; Russia rols west; The Tsar and his military chiefs (montage); Russian mobilisation; The 'Three Emperors' Corner'; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Front cover almost detached. Book
Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-General W.P. Pulteney, K.C.B., D.S.O. The clash of Slav and Prussian Brilliantly Described. Centerfold illustrates how "The Cossacks harried Hindenberg in his attempt to take Warsaw." Photos and illustrations include: Retreat of the Kaiser's Troops in East Prussia; Russian soldiers breaking ice on a Polish river; The German advance on Warsaw; The 'Lava' method of attack used by the Cossack army; and more. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Book