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‎GUILLAUME G.‎

‎Histoire des régiments nationaux belges, pendant les guerres de la Révolution Française, 1792-1801, d'après des documents officiels et inédits‎

‎x + 244pp., avec frontispice en couleurs, 23cm., reliure cart. d'époque (dos en cuir vert avec titre et nerfs dorés, plats marbrés), feuilles de garde marbrées, bon état, B104251‎

‎GUILLAUME baron lt.-gen.‎

‎Histoire des régiments nationaux des Pays-Bas au service d'Autriche‎

‎xix + 420pp., 23cm., brochure originale (peu tachée, dos renforcé aux bouts), texte frais, B95348‎

‎NN (par un officier de l'Armée belge)‎

‎Recueil de rapports militaires et de matières qui peuvent servir à leur rédaction, suivi de l'itinéraire du colonel Dufour, de l'itinéraire de l'agenda d'état-major, et des données pour évaluer le dévéloppement des troupes de toutes armes, dans les camps, marches, manoeuvres, etc.‎

‎166 + [1] pp. + 11 planches dépliantes hors-texte, 22cm., brochure partiellement refaite, texte et intérieur sont frais et en bon état, B1080534‎

‎EISENHOWER (Général Dwigt D). et WILSON (Général Sir Maitlan) et MONTGOMERY (Maréchal Vicomte).‎

‎Les Opérations en Europe du corps expéditionnaire allié. 6 Juin 1944 au 8 Mai 1946. Rapport au Chefs d'état-major alliés suivi des rapports sur les opérations dans le Sud de la France Août 1944 et les Opérations dans le Nord-Ouest de L'europe 6 Juin 1944 au 5 Mai 1945.‎

‎Paris, Editions Berger-Levrault, Collection "La Seconde Guerre Mondiale - Histoires et Souvenirs", 1947 ; in-8, pleine toile, couvertures conservées, 363 pp.‎

‎FLORENTIN Eddy.‎

‎La poursuite. Opération Paddle.‎

‎Paris, Presses de la Cité, 1969. In-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée, 380 pp. Planches et cartes hors-texte. La Poursuite est l'ouvrage complétaire de "Stalingrad en Normandie"‎

‎MONTGOMERY (Maréchal).‎

‎Mémoires du Maréchal Montgomery. Vicomte d'Alamein, K. G. Traduction de Jean R. Weilland.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Plon, 1958. In-8, broché, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée, 561 pp. Avec 14 cartes hors-texte. Exemplaire en parfait état.‎

‎KALINOV Cyrille D.‎

‎Les Maréchaux soviétiques vous parlent... Traduit du russe par Victor Alexandrov Perry et Catherine Perard.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Stock, 1950. In-12, broché, 302 pp. Carte rempliée.‎

‎VOLKMANN E. 0.‎

‎La Révolution allemande. 9 novembre 1918-17 mars 1920. Traduit de l'allemand par Blaise Briod.‎

‎Paris, Plon, 1933. Petit in-8, broché, 307 pp. Bel exemplaire, en parfait état, rare.‎

‎BRINGER (Rodolphe).‎

‎Le Capitaine Riflegoule. Chronique héroï-comique. Illustrations de Joseph Hémard.‎

‎Paris, Albin Michel, s.d. In-12, plein cartonnage de l'éditeur, 270 pp. Dessins humoristiques de Joseph HEMARD en noir dans le texte. L'action se passe à la lisière de la forêt de Fontainebleau dans le petit village de Dammarie-les-lys...‎

‎VON SALOMON (Ernst).‎

‎Les Réprouvés. Traduit de l'allemand par A. Vaillant et Jean Kuckenburg.‎

‎Paris, Plon, 1962. in-8, cartonnage et jaquette de l'éditeur, 378 pp. Nouveau tirage.‎

‎HUNTER (Jack D.).‎

‎Le Crépuscule des Aigles. Traduit de l'anglais.‎

‎Photos du film hors-texte.‎

‎BLOND (Georges).‎

‎La Grande Armée. 1804/1815.‎

‎Paris, Robert Laffont, 1979. Grand in-8, cartonnage et jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, 585 pp. Planches hors-texte. Bel ex.‎

‎ARON (Robert).‎

‎Histoire de La Libération de La France. Juin 1944-mai 1945.‎

‎Paris, Arthème Fayard, " Les grandes Etudes Contemporaines ", 1959. Fort in-8, broché, jaquette conservée, 779 pp.‎

‎VIDIL (Charles).‎

‎Les Mutineries de la Marine allemande. 1917-1918. Avec une étude historique et psychologique sur les mutineries maritimes.‎

‎Paris, Payot, Collection de mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre mondiale, 1931. In-8, broché, 246 pp plus table des matières. Brunissure sur la coiffe inférieure. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎BERNADAC (Christian).‎

‎L'Holocauste oublié. Le Massacre des tsiganes.‎

‎Paris, Editions France-Empire, 1979 In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 413 pages.‎

‎ROUGIER Louis.‎

‎Mission secrète à Londres. Les accords Pétain-Churchill.‎

‎Paris, A L'Enseigne du Cheval Ailé, 1946. In-8, broché, 352 pp. Première édition.‎

‎ROUGIER Louis.‎

‎Mission secrète à Londres. Les accords Pétain-Churchill.‎

‎Paris, A L'Enseigne du Cheval Ailé, 1946. In-8, broché, 352 pp. Nouvelle édtion revue et augmentée.‎

‎BENOIST-MECHIN .‎

‎Soixante jours qui ébranlèrent l'Occident. 10 Mai-10 Juillet 1940. 1) La bataille du Nord. 2) La bataille de france. 3) la fin du régime.‎

‎Paris, Editions Albin Michel, 1957 3 volumes in-8, brochés, 454-542 et 685 pages. (Coups de crayon sur la couveture du volume III). Plusieurs grandes cartes en couleurs rempliées hors-texte. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎ACCART (Capitaine).‎

‎On s'est battu dans le ciel. Présentation de l'auteur par Roland Dorgelès.‎

‎Avec une carte rempliée en fin d'ouvrage.‎

‎ANTIER (Jean-Jacques).‎

‎Pearl Harbor. 7 décembre 1941.‎

‎Planches photographiques hors-texte. Bon ex.‎

‎ANTIER (Jean-Jacques).‎

‎La Bataille des convois de Mourmansk. 1941-1945.‎

‎Planches photographiques hors-texte. Bel ex.‎

‎ROMAT (Etienne).‎

‎L'épopée des Mers. - * Batailles partout. **. Combats héroïques.‎

‎Paris, Hachette 1947-1948. Deux volumes in-12, brochés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs, 252 et 264 pp. Bon ex.‎

‎GERALDY (Paul).‎

‎La Guerre, Madame... Avec les illustrations de Bernard Naudin.‎

‎Paris, René Helleu, 1918. In-4, en feuilles, couverture rempliée et illustrée, 98 pp. Joint : Le prospectus de l'édition un feuillet in-4 illustré au verso. Première édition illustrée de ce récit publié en 1916. Illustré de trente dessins originaux de Bernard NAUDIN reproduits en fac-similés typographiques. Tirage limité à 125 exemplaires numérotés (25 Hollande et 100 Japon). plus un nombre illimité sur vélin teinté. Un des 25 exemplaires tirage de tête numérotés sur Hollande. N° 24.‎

‎DELARUE (Louis).‎

‎Avec les Paras des 1er R. E. P et 2è R. P. I. Ma.‎

‎Paris, Nouvelles éditions Latines, 1961. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 250 pp. Ouvrage illustré avec huit planches hors-texte et une carte. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎KNOKE (Heinz).‎

‎La Grande chasse. Livre de bord d'un pilote allemand. - Die grosse Jagd. - Traduit par Max Roth.‎

‎Paris, Corrêa, "Cap sur l'Aventure", 1954 ; in-12, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 219 pp. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎MORTANE (Jacques).‎

‎La Guerre des ailes. Evasions d'Aviateurs. 1914-1918. Préface de Georges SCAPINI.‎

‎Paris, Editions Baudinière, 1928. In-12, broché, couverture illustrées, 319 pp.‎

‎ROY (Jules).‎

‎Chants et Prières pour des Pilotes. Poèmes.‎

‎Paris, Gallimard, 1952. In-12, broché, 54-[1] pp Premier tirage sans grand papier.‎

‎BELLAIGUE (Jean-Marie).‎

‎Histoires de chasse !...‎

‎Paris, Maurice de Brunoff éditeur, s.d (1919). Petit in-4 (22,5 x 27 cm), broché, couverture cartonnée et illustrée en couleurs, dos lisse avec manque de papier en queue, 3 pages d'introduction : (Capitaine X...) et 20 planches sur papier fort illustrées en couleurs et légendées (n.p). Beaux dessins humoristiques et alertes sur les modèles d'avions Nieuport tous des avions de guerre et commentaires d'un pilote de chasse. Rare.‎

‎ADER M & BEAUVAIS (Général).‎

‎Résumé général de l'histoire militaire des Français, par campagnes, depuis le commencement de la révolution jusqu'à la fin du règne de Napoléon. Dédié aux vétérans de l'Armée. Ornés de Portraits, Plans et Cartes. Expédition d'Egypte et de Syrie Par M. Ader revue pour les détails stratégiques par M. Le général Beauvais.‎

‎Paris, Ambroise Dupont et Roret, éditeurs, 1826. Petit in-12, 356 pp. Pleine basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné de roulettes et ornements dorés, pièce de titre en chagrin rouge. (coins un peu frottés). Édition originale. Deux portraits hors-texte (dont Murat en frontispice), 4 planches dépliantes et rempliés en noir et blanc : 2 cartes et 2 plans. Cartes d' Egypte et de Syrie. Plans de la Bataille des Pyramides et bataille d'Aboukir. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎LAWSON Ted W.‎

‎Trente secondes sur Tokio. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean Accart.‎

‎Editions Charlot, s.d,, collection Ciel et Terre. In-12, broché, couverture orange imprimée en blanc et noir, 200 pp. Le major Ted William Lawson (1917-1992) était un officier américain des Forces aériennes de l'armée américaine, connu comme l'auteur de "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo", le récit de sa participation au raid Doolittle sur Tokyo en 1942. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎MENJAUD Henri.‎

‎Un groupe de chasse au combat.Historique du groupe de chasse 1/5. Préface du Général Roques.‎

‎Grenoble, Paris B. Arthaud, 1941. In-12, broché, 172 pp. Une carte repliée en fin d'ouvrage et planches photographiques hors-texte. Bon exemplaire de ce premier tirage sur papier d'édition (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 100 ex n° sur vélin à la forme).‎

‎FEYLER (Colonel)‎

‎La Suisse sous les Armes. Organisation militaire illustrée.‎

‎Grand In-8, 148p. Avec plusieurs illustrations hors-texte de Robert-E. Chapallaz. Bon état.‎

‎WAHLEN (Auguste)‎

‎Ordres de chevalerie et marques d'honneur, histoire, costumes et décorations. [Suivi de] Supplément: Décoration nouvelles et modifications apportées aux anciennes depuis 1844.‎

‎2 tomes reliés en un volume In-4, 341-92p. Illustré en tout de 111 planches hors texte coloriées à la main, à savoir 89 planches de décorations et 8 planches de costumes dans le premier volume; 11 planches de décorations et 3 planches de costumes dans le supplément. Premier plat de la reliure taché, minime accroc en tete, autrement très bel exemplaire.‎

‎ROYAL MARINES 1837 Act of Parliament‎

‎An Act for continuing Military Commissions. and Commissions in the Royal Marines in force notwithstanding the Demise of the Crown WITH FINE WOODBLOCK ARMS AT HEAD‎

‎Sm. folio, 4pp (2pp text), with fine woodcut arms of Victoria at head; disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy. I Victoriae Cap. 31; granted Royal Assent 12 July 1837‎

‎BARTY-KING H.‎

‎The Drum A Royal Tournament Tribute to the Military Drum.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations in the text; original coloured pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎BRACKENBURY H.‎

‎The Ashanti War. A Narrative prepared from the Official Documents by Permission of Major-General Sir Garnet Wolseley. With Maps and Plans by Harry Cooper. THE BRACKENBURY FAMILY COPY‎

‎2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with a folding facsimile on blue stock and a double-page map as frontispieces, a folding map and a double-page map, and two large folding maps (one coloured in outline) in pocket at rear of second volume, some very mild occasional foxing, fore-edges dusty; original decorative cloth blocked in blind, gilt backs, uncut, covers moderately soiled (boards to volume two stained with black ink), volume one neatly rebacked with original backstrip (faded) laid down else a good, firm, sound copy of a work scarce in any condition. This volume bears the neat contemporary signature of 'Frank Cooper' and the following holograph inscription: 'Maps drawn by my brother Harry, who was with Colonel Colley as Adjutant of Transport. Col. Colley, afterwards Sir G[eorge]. Pomeroy Colley, was killed in the fatal action of Majuba Hill in Natal fighting against the Boers'. Henry Brackenbury was Assistant Military Secretary to Wolseley; Cooper (as stated correctly above) was sometime Adjutant of Transport during the campaign. The official records were placed by Wolseley at Brackenbury's disposal 'without reservation' and augmented by the latter's private journal which he kept whilst serving at headquarters. The account of Captain Glover's expedition is taken entirely from letters between Wolseley and himself. The missions of Captains Butler and Dalrymple are described from their own letters. Frank Cooper's signature is dated 1874; the Battle of Majuba Hill took place on 27th February 1881 during the First South African War (this action was, incidentally, the last occasion on which British regimental colours were carried into battle). It would seem, therefore, that this was originally Frank Cooper's copy (until at least 1881) which then passed into the Brackenbury family. It was then in the library of Major-General Charles Booth Brackenbury (1831-1890) and bears his signature on the half-title of the second volume. The author's elder brother, he spent his career in the Royal Artillery culminating in his appointment as Director of Artillery Studies at Woolwich, from which position no-one did more to spread sound ideas throughout the service on tactical changes demanded by the advancement in weapons technology. On Charles's death this copy passed to his youngest son, Hereward Irenius Brackenbury and bears his engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-down of first volume. Hereward Brackenbury was a talented engineer and director of the prominent defence contractor Hawthorn Leslie & Co. The Brackenbury family was well represented in nearly all the British wars of the nineteenth century. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT AND DESIRABLE FAMILY COPY SHOWING MULTIPLE ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE AUTHOR OF A CLASSIC VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN MEMOIR.‎

‎GENERAL OFFICERS 1837 Act of Parliament‎

‎An Act for enabling Her Majesty to grant the Rank of General Officers to Foreigners. now bearing Her Majesty's Commission, and to permit the Enlistment of Foreigners under certain Restrictions. WITH FINE WOODBLOCK ARMS AT HEAD‎

‎4pp (two blank), folio, with fine woodblock arms of Victoria at head, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 1 Victoriae cap 29; granted royal assent 12 July 1837‎

‎DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY‎

‎Standing Orders of The Durham Light Infantry. With a short Record of the First and Second Battalions. Published under King's Regulations (1935) Para. 1651. [Preface by General Beauvoir de Lisle]. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎8vo., interleaved with blanks throughout, small neat signature on front free endpaper; regimental green cloth, gilt badge on upper cover, red cloth back lettered in gilt, corners very lightly frayed else a very good, bright, clean copy. Appendices include sample forms, list of books to be maintained by companies, and instructions for officers' dress. The record of 1 and 2 Bns covers the period 1758 to 1936, including lists of officers and order of precedence of LI regiments. With unusually detailed index. SCARCE.‎

‎WAR OFFICE‎

‎For your Guidance. What to do on leaving the Service, and how to do it. For Issue to Men called up under the N[ational] S[ervice] Acts during 1947 and 1948.‎

‎Sm. 8vo., original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy.‎

‎DE ROS] [W.L.L.F.‎

‎An Abridgment of the Regulations for the Formation and Movements of the Cavalry, (as last corrected by the Board), adapted to the Use of Yeomanry Corps. [Second Edition]. IN CONTEMPORARY BINDING WITH NOTABLE LOCAL PROVENANCE‎

‎8vo., Second Edition, with 57 engraved plates, and numerous diagrams and tables in the text, some light and inoffensive spotting, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original rose cloth, leather label lettered and framed in gilt mounted on upper boards, backstrip and joints mildly sunned else a very good, crisp, clean copy in contemporary binding. This copy was formerly in the library of Ralph Gillingham of Manor Farm, Pilsdon near Bridport in Dorset, and bears his holograph signature on front free endpaper. Loosely inserted is a holograph letter dated 1915 from a member of the Hannams family (successors of the Gillinghams at Pilsdon) confirming the gift of this copy to Major (later Lt.-Col.) Sir William Colfox . Sir William Philip Colfox, 1st Baronet (1888-1966), educated at Eton and Woolwich, served during the Great War as Major in the Royal Field Artillery. Wounded in 1917, he was awarded the MC and taught classics and mathematics at Eton for the remainder of the conflict. After the war he entered politics as MP first for Dorset North and then Dorset West. In 1920 he served as Minister for Pensions. During WWII he ran the Home Guard in West Dorset and continued to teach classics and mathematics at Colfox School in Bridport. A lovely copy in wholly unrestored contemporary state. De Ros's detailed manual was first published in 1835. Third and fourth issues are dated 1844 and 1853. All editions are scarce. No edition is listed in NUC; BLPC records only the third and fourth editions.‎

‎BRITISH ARMY‎

‎Games and Sports in the Army 1953-54.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 2 coloured plates, numerous plates in monochrome and diagrams in the text; original red cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy. With numerous trade advertisements at front and rear.‎

‎BARRETT C.R.B.‎

‎History of the XIII Hussars. BRIGHT, CLEAN, CRISP COPY‎

‎2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispieces (original tissue guards present), titles in red and black, 6 coloured plates of uniform, 78 plates in monochrome, and numerous illustrations and 10 maps in the text, some very light and inoffensive spotting; original regimental navy cloth, upper boards with regimental badge blocked in gilt, white and black, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, boards of second volume faded at lower edge else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.80; White, p.21.‎

‎BARRETT C.R.B.‎

‎The 7th (Queens Own) Hussars.‎

‎2 vols., 4to., First Edition, with 10 coloured plates of uniform, 69 plates in monochrome, illustrations of medals in the text and 15 maps (one double-page); original binding of black half morocco gilt, gilt backs, a very good, clean copy. Sutcliffe, p.58; White, p.17.‎

‎BURNSIDE] [F. R.‎

‎A Short History of 3rd The King's Own Hussars 1685-1945.‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 5 coloured plates, 7 sepia-tinted plates and a full-page chart in the text, small book-label on front wrapper verso; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. Useful and well-illustrated account of 'The Galloping Third'. White, p.17.‎

‎HUTCHISON Lieutenant-Colonel G.S.‎

‎The British Army. Foreword by Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery.‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 16 plates on 12 and illustrations in the text; original cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in green, pictorial endpapers, covers mildly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Montgomery's foreword is written from TAC Headquarters, 21 Army Group and dated July 1945.‎

‎WALKER] [F.W.‎

‎The History of the Old 2/4th (City of London) Battalion The London Regiment of Fusiliers.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a portrait frontispiece, 41 plates on 16 and 3 folding maps, some light soiling throughout; original regimental cloth, battalion badge in gilt on upper board, gilt back, covers moderately age-marked else a good, sound copy. Includes register of officers and personnel. This territorial battalion served in Malta, Alexandria, Mudros, Gallipoli (October 1915-January 1916) and Rouen. It was disbanded in June 1916 and replaced by 3/4th battalion which then took its name. SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.62; White, p.201‎

‎ATKINSON Captain C. T.‎

‎The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 1914-1918. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 26 plates on 17 and 62 folding maps (2 large) on japon, fore-edges lightly dust-soiled; original regimental blue cloth, upper board blocked with regimental badge in silver, backstrip lettered in silver, blue top, expertly rebacked with original backstrip laid down, a very good, bright, crisp, clean copy. Complete with errata leaf. The standard record of the regiment's service in the Great War in which eleven battalions were involved. Includes ROH, honours and decorations, MIDs, units and their COs, depots and POW funds 'Well above the average of regimental histories in interest. He has done his best to procure information from officers who served with the regiment to supplement the generally scant and laconic accounts of the war diaries' (Falls). Accordingly this history is particularly well supplied with maps (albeit some of them sketches in outline). SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.70; Falls p.97; Sutcliffe p.306; White p.105.‎

‎BAKER A.H.R.‎

‎A Short History of the 50th Northumbrian Division. [Foreword by Major-General R. Keith-Jones, GOC 50th Northumbrian Division].‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and numerous photographs and maps in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers very lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Covers the period from formation in 1908 to 1967. Includes OOB for WWI, WWII and post-war to 1967‎

‎BARNES B. S.‎

‎The Sign of the Double 'T'. (The 50th Northumbrian Division - July 1943 to December 1944). [Foreword by Major I.R. English]. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with numerous photographs and maps in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. Horrocks called 50 Div 'the most experienced battle-fighting division in the British Army'; its 'Tyne Tees' badge became a watchword from France to Sicily and onward through North-West Europe. This detailed account covers Sicily and NW Europe with numerous appendices listing OOB, ROH, awards and much other useful data. A valuable complement to Clay's standard history of 1950. VERY SCARCE.‎

‎BLAND (trans.) J.O.P.‎

‎Germany's Violations of the Laws of War 1914-1915. Compiled under the Auspices of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Translated and with an Introduction.‎

‎8vo., First and Sole English Edition, with numerous facsimiles in the text, neat signature on title, free endpapers mildly browned; original cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, clean copy. A standard reference, scarce in this condition. Enser, p.389.‎

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