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Peyser, Joan
Leonard Bernstein
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn but well-handled with signs of storage. 430pp. This in-depth biography is a candid, compelling and often shocking portrait of the complicated musical superstar. Illustrated.
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PEZERIL Daniel
IL SANTO CURATO D'ARS. Traduzione di Antonio Barbieri.
In-16 (cm. 18.80), brossura, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 342, (6). Carte ancora intonse. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
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Pezold, Uta von
Adelige Standesherrschaft im Vormärz : die Tagebücher des Grafen Carl von Giech (1795 - 1863). Kommission für bayerischen Landesgeschichte Freunde der Plassenburg E.V. ERSTAUSGABE.
München : Komm. für Bayerische Landesgeschichte, 2003. 251 Seiten. Mit einem Porträt-Frontispiz. 25 cm Originalpappband.
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: 305276
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Pezzoli Stefano (a cura)
L'artista e l'amico. Ritorno a Luigi Serra
<p>28 cm, brossura illustrata con risvolti; p. 190, numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo e 48 tavole a colori f.t. Edizione a cura dell'Istituto per i Beni Culturali e Naturali della Regione Emilia Romagna</p>
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Pezzoni Mauri E. (cur.); Sfrecola S. (cur.)
Giuseppe Garibaldi, l'eroe dei due mondi
br. Coraggioso, leale, avventuroso, Giuseppe Garibaldi incarna tuttora quegli ideali di patriottismo che hanno agitato la felice stagione del Risorgimento e portato all'unità d'Italia. Infaticabile viaggiatore, con il suo carisma Garibaldi ha lasciato memoria del suo passaggio dall'Europa alle Americhe, tanto da meritare il titolo con cui è passato alla storia di Eroe dei due mondi. Il terzo volume della collana "L'Italia in eredità", frutto del lavoro di storici, giuristi, cultori dell'economia, dell'informazione e dei costumi, ricostruisce le molte vite del Generale, dagli esordi nelle file della Giovine Italia all'impresa risorgimentale, vero campione di italianità.
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PEZZONI Riccardo, RIPAMONTI Edoardo Marcellino, ALBINI Graziano Severino, etc. (testi di)
RICORDO DI SAMUELE MARZORATI DA VARESE.
In-8 (cm. 21.20), brossura muta, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 57, (3), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
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PEÑA LOS CELTIBEROS
HOMENAJE AL TENIENTE GENERAL EXCMO. SR. D. MIGUEL RODRIGO
69 paginas
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PFABIGAN
KARL KRAUS-UNA BIOGRAFIA POLITICA
OTTIMO STATO
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PFABIGAN Alfred.
Karl Kraus. Una biografia politica. Traduzine di Paola Sorge.
In-8°, pp. 255. Bross. edit.
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Pfaff, Francoise
Twenty-five Black African Film-Makers. A Critical Study, with Filmography and Bio-Bibliography. First published.
New York, Greenwood Press, 1988. XII, 232 Seiten. INDEX. Originalleinen. 23 cm
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 302409
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Pfahler, Muriel B.
THE LOVE OF A PHYSICIAN. George E. Pfahler, M.D. Pioneer Radiologist.
pp. 274 + Plus portrait frontis. Presentation copy from the author. Tall 8vo. Original gold stamped full orange cloth binding. First Edition. MED 7
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Pfandl, Ludwig
Die zehnte Muse von Mexico - Juana Ines de la Cruz
München, Rinn, ca1949. Ln, 359S, leicht gebräunt, sonst gut
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 01692
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Pfanner, Dr. Josef und August Syndikus (Hrsg.)
Quellensammlung Caritas Pirckheimer. VIER Hefte. Erstes Heft: Das Gebetbuch der Caritas Pirckheimer. Textkritisch herausgegeben. Als Manuskript gedruckt. - Zweites Heft: Die "Denkwürdigkeiten" (1962) - Drittes Heft: Briefe von, an und über Caritas Pirckheimer. (1966). - Viertes Heft: Das Grab der Caritas Pirckheimer, Äbtissin des St. Klaraklosters in Nürnberg (1961).
Landshut, Solanus Druck, 1961. 87,163,310, 77 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen.
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: 310241
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Pfanz, Harry W
Gettysburg : Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill Civil War America Ser.
Chapel Hill NC U.S.A.: University of North Carolina Press 1993. Fine in a Fine dustjacket. Black boards. The spine is silver-stamped. Quarto. 507pps. There is a mild bump to the heel of the spine otherwise flawless: clean tight square and bright. All tips are sharp. No apparent reading wear and no previous ownership markings. The dustjacket glossy in a mylar sleeve is as new. ".In this companion to his celebrated earlier book 'Gettysburg -- The Second Day' Harry Pfanz provides the first definitive account of the fighting between the Army of the Potomac and Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Cemetery Hill and Culp's Hill -- two of the most critical engagements at Gettysburg on 2 and 3 July 1863. Pfanz provides detailed tactical accounts of each stage of the fighting and explores the interactions between -- and decisions made by -- generals on both sides. He suggests that Union blunders nearly resulted in a victory for Confederate lieutenant general Richard S. Ewell on 2 July although defeat came the next morning at the hands of Union troops fighting behind breastworks at Culp's Hill. This book also explores the Confederate occupation of the town of Gettysburg the skirmishing in the south end of the town and in front of the hills and the small but decisive fight between Union cavalry and the Stonewall Brigade." Purchase with confidence: all books gradings and descriptions are rendered the care of a genuine bibliophile. Satisfaction guaranteed or all costs you've incurred will be promptly refunded. Thanks for your interest in Nooks Of Books. Hard Cover. University of North Carolina Press Hardcover
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: 402-1628 ISBN : 0807821187 9780807821183
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Pfau, Richard
No Sacrifice Too Great: The Life of Lewis L. Strauss
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia 1984. Hard cover with unclipped dust jacket both in very good condition from the collection of Stephen W. Hawking; bookplate adhered to FEP. Light shelf and handling wear including minor creasing and tanning to dust jacket. Blue cloth boards are in fine condition pages are tightly bound content unmarked. CN. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. University Press of Virginia Hardcover
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: 619153 ISBN : 0813910382 9780813910383
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PFC ALFRED BELANGER
1942 - 1945 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF A US MILITARY POLICEMAN AND HIS MACABRE TROPHY OF A HANGING HE WITNESSED
EUROPE NORTH AFRICA. Good. 1942. On offer is a fascinating original 1942 - 1945 manuscript diary handwritten by PFC Alfred Belanger an American Military Police serviceman who reveals an interesting service record as an MP. The 5 x 3 inch flip style diary contains 64 pages of notes beginning September 1942 as they left Fort Dix to begin their journey to England and eventually North Africa but also travelling through Halifax Bristol Glasgow Oran Italy and France. Some notes are of a practical nature: addresses a poem or song in French but most detail his life and service in the Army. We note that Alfred's surname has French antecedents and many of his addresses include names we also suggest have French antecedents. Some of his experiences as an MP included guarding American soldiers who were jailed for various offences but also some awaiting execution. One of them was a GI sentenced to hang for raping a nine year old girl. Chillingly included with the diary is a 6 inch section of rope used to hang said GI. The hanging rope had been cut into pieces and every person who witnessed the execution got a section. PROVENANCE NOTE: This group was originally purchased from the soldier's family who related that he often told the story of the hanging. Overall G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF PFC ALFRED BELANGER MILITARY POLICEMAN MILITARY POLICE MP US ARMY UNITED STATES MILITARY WORLD WAR II WWII WW2 AMERICANAHANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . unknown
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: 0001902
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PFC DAVID J DORAN
1945 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF ONE AMERICAN SOLDIER'S LAST YEAR IN SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
MANILA PHILIPPINES CAMP BEALE USA. Good. 1945. On offer is a super original World War II manuscript diary handwritten by 22 year old PFC David J. Doran Hq. Co. 3rd Battalion 341st Infantry APO #450. The page a day diary has extensive handwritten entries from July 24th 1945 through April 20th 1946 the day he returns home 271 days worth. In his own hand David states: "To Readers This is a fellow's life in his last year in Army and his return to civilian life. D. J. D." Private First Class Doran does a superlative job detailing his life during the exciting 9 months that are spent in his last days in the service. He begins on his way to Camp Beale in California and then even though the war is pronounced over he and the rest of his battalion head to the Philippines and spend a good deal of time there before heading home. On the cover of his diary and then also on one of the pages in the back he has listed his itinerary. He also wrote while on board the ships going to and coming home from the Philippines. One of the most amazing entries and there are quite a number of them is regarding the Manila massacre which happened in February of 1945 and David who is there on October 13th of 1945 writes a vivid and sad description. While in the Philippines he gets Amoebic Dysentery quite badly and spends a good deal of time in the hospital trying to get rid of it. Here are some snippets: 1945 "July 24th Today is the last full day of my 30 day furlough since I just returned from Europe. We spent 5 months overseas from Rhine to Austria. I'm in the 86th Inf. Div. I saw some of the gang today and said goodbye to them. Went over to the Iheta House in afternoon to see Mary my fiancée. It's sure going to be awful to leave her but I'm anxious to get back and finish it up for good in the Japanese war. He actually abbreviates Japanese but since won't allow it I had to write it this way Went out on my last date with Mary in the evening. Went up to Holmes Hill's. Said goodbye and said same as I said when I left for ETO "See you later." "July 27th Arose at 6:45! Boy that's the earliest I've gotten up for nearly two months. Today was a terrible hot day almost 110. Same as yesterday. I went up to see the rec. center and got my barracks bag and went to the PX about six times to drink cake and beer. Had a letter go off to dad at Okla. City and then went to the show "Ordinary Blonde" with Betty Hutton. Cold in theatre. Japan has refused to surrender. Still think I won't see anymore action. I hope!" "August 1st It was a very warm day and wished we would get to Gruber. At eight tonight we arrived at camp the one we were to train for the Pacific in. It's huge 40000 men. We're the 1st division home from Europe. I found the platoon ok and went in. The guys were glad to see me and told me the dope. No more AT platoon a bigger P & A platoon and 250 men to a rifle company. Marine stuff. We'll be here for 8-10 weeks and then on to Tokyo." "August 4th Today a regimental review was held for Lt. General Patch who came down her to see the 86th. It was just beautiful except that it was so warm I could hardly stand it. 98 degrees. The guys marched so well it looked like West Point Cadets. I guess the training we're getting now is the toughest I've ever had. In fact it's the toughest a lot of these guys have had. In the evening I went into the Day Room and listened to the Hit Parade and wrote mom and dad a long letter. 600 B-290 hit Honshu and Kokkaido." "August 8th Today the Russians declared war against Japan. Great news! Great Britain China Russia and US against Nippon. Atomic bombs hit Nagasaki. War will end soon! Called mom and dad. They will telegram if they can get down this weekend. I'll go to Oklahoma City. Wrote some letters and kept my ears to the radio! Russ has one million men on the Manchukuo boarder. Went to the show "Guest Wife" with Doug Day. It's a race between us getting to the port and the war ending. Hope we win!" "August 10th Things are flying around fast and furious. We left Monday for the Pacific Coast and over seas. Nippon has given all the allies a peace offer. Time will tell whether they will surrender and it will be accepted. I guess the first 4 divisions back from ETO get Army of Occupation duty in Japan. 86 95 97 104th are the ones. I can plan to be in about one more year I guess. Who knows. Went to the show then to beer party in the Day Room." "August 14th The Big Day surrender." "August 17th Today was a big day. We were issued new clothes and reissues. Had to get a gas mask and go thru the gas chamber. PS the wars over. We are going over it's a definite now! Either mop up or occupation. 200 guys telegrammed Truman bitching about going overseas. I don't blame em. We'll be gone about 1 year and then some! Oh hell! The 86th -boy-Ill join the Air Corps next time! Me with 31 PI's. McArthur clamped down in Tokyo." "August 23rd USS Lowndes Third day on shipboard. The compartment was stuffy as hell all day so I spent most of the time topside talking with Rose Laury and Oakly. We hashed over old times back in Germany and the states. Had a fire alarm on ship today and everyone went topside. A storm blew up. Read a story about a sailor who hid out on Guam for 2 ½ years under Japanese occupation. It puts a lump in a guy's throat. It's getting warmer the father we get into the Pacific. We're out by Pearl Harbor now 1500 miles." "September 1st Awake this morn nice and early. It didn't rain last night at all. It's hot as hell out here now. We arrived at Eniwetok in the Marshalls. The isle is barren shot to hell and 127 palm trees. But it's a mighty Pacific bastion. Marines of the 4th fought here 2 years ago. It's an atoll the highest point being 40 ft. Coral rock. Lots of planes good landing strip. 50-75 ships in the harbor 10 APA's with troops. Anxious to know where we're to go. Seems funny so many troops are here. Saw good movie on ship tonight. Hot as blazes. The landings on Japan went off good today. Hope we go there rather than the Philippines." "September 8th Today was organizing. The sea is so rough. Everything has been locked down. Hurricane warning up. I'll be so glad when we're on land again. Chows getting unbearable! This is the 18th day. We passed the Yap Islands sometime last night and are on our way to the Philippines. I was pretty sick today. Rained terribly hard and drenched most of the time. Dream of home and civilian clothes all the time. Too bad it will be some time yet. Goodnight folks." "September 10th Hit the Philippines today and came right up along shore between Leyte and Samar. Now in the straights of San B. It's beautiful islands and looks so peaceful. On one island there were gorgeous homes shot to hell. Coconuts were floating all thru the water storm probably brought them out so far. It's amazingly hot. Rumor has it Luzon now and I guess maybe they're right this time. I like what I've seen so far it's gorgeous! Palms and jungles." "September 13th At 9:30 we went ashore at Batangas Luzon in ISVP's. We damn near died carrying all our equipment out to the boat. We landed on beach with native gals selling everything including their bodies. It's hot! Dusty. Trucks to camp. We built our own camp. It rained poured! Muddy as hell. All settled. Eat K rations. Have a Philapino boy "Tommy" speaks English as well as we. Japaneses terrible. Mosquito netting at night. Hot!" "October 2nd The beer rations came in today but I didn't order any for I don't like it and besides no peso's yet. Tomorrow's payday. Signed pay roll today. Last night the 786th Ord. sent up flares again and caught a couple town Nips raiding the mess hall. They were shot. Japaneses are still coming down from the hills even though the war is over. Rain today. High winds. Tent came down soaked to the skin. The stars are coming out and all ok now. Night folks." "October 13th Manila Ten of us left for Manila to the new area. Company will come in two weeks. Saw Manila. It's ruined 90 percent. Cologne was equal to it. Saw San Tomas prison where Brinks were. Also saw Corregidor! Poor Manila it's pathetic. It will take years to rebuild it. Saw a Calif. car with 45' license. Japanese prisoners by "millions". Philippino scouts Aussies Anzacs. Melting pot of the world! Everything is ruined. Black market terrible. Town smells of death and disease. Walls one and two sides. We're 8 m from Bataan. Nichols Field Clark field." "October 19th Today I was on guard. I lay around all morning preparing. Stood guard and went on post. At 3 I was relieved. I was told 8 of us were to go up to a guerilla camp on the other side of Luzon. We packed and took down our bunks. 2 radio men 1 switchman and 5 P & A are going. We drove all night. H Co. 343rd an Corregidor's same as Bataan. This battalion may leave same day soon for Central Luzon." "November 2nd Today is my banner day! Latrine orderly! I poured gasoline down into it and there must have been a cigarette in it for it blew up in my face. I was thrown up against the side and couldn't see. Mc Clusky took me to the Medic's. I'm all bandaged up my hands are worse. My face is blistered and my hair singed. I have a 24 hr. bed rest. My hand aches pretty badly. The stupid guy that threw the cigarette. I'm lucky I wasn't blinded. I was sure scared for a minute. I'm pretty lucky. Boats coming in from Manila now." "November 16th Today the inspection came off and it did go fairly well. Col. Numfy from Regs. came around and did the maneuvers. I didn't get gigged. A guy has a chance now. 3 boys from K Co. were brought in dead today shot in the back by snipers. Japaneses. Near Batangas. I knew them all fine fellows. What a hell of a time to do it when the wars over. Shot in the back! Poor families! No show tonight so I read from Post till 10. Nite folks." "December 6th Well I'm in the hospital again third time while in the army. It's Dengue Fever this time! I'm really writing this as I couldn't then. I woke up "this" morning with an awful and I do mean awful headache and ache all over. I went to medics and temperature was 104 so I went to Batangas. I could hardly move. Got some shots and one penicillin shot. I guess I slept the remainder of the day. My head ached so. Nite folks." 1946 "January 7th Today the news came 25000 GI's held an "orderly" demonstration in Manila protesting the insufficient war department. MP's were sent to put it down and ¾ of them joined it. Two companies in this Battalion failed to fall out due to the fact that "we're to train as battle line ____" again! Also 7 men landed and two 1st Lts. in the guard house! I don't blame em. I only hope I can keep my mouth shut and don't get in trouble! I hope so! The thing seems more serious than some brass think! The wars over brass means nothing." "February 6th Last night 30 Philippino's raided the supply office and held up the guards and took clothes and then a ___. The guards at the gate opened with a 50 MG and killed six of them. The guards were Scouts. Also four wallets were lifted and Bagraz's was one of them. Also one radio. Thieves! I'd like to catch them. Typed 27 pages of lesson plans Krams. Wrote some letters to folks and Jeanne. Damn her no letter for 5 weeks!!." "February 17th I awoke about five this morning by shots I thought and went to the door and low and behold it was two Philippinos were running for the gate and then a spurt of fire and they dropped! They tried to raid the 2-4 section again
." "February 19th 2nd day in the hospital. I was diagnosed and it was Amoebic Dysentery and quite bad. I run to the little house behind the ward every hour. I take pills and plenty of them. The army never runs out of pills. I ran over to the Red Cross and read awhile. Bret and Mac said to stay in bed as I've a temperature of 101. I guess I'll be here about a week or so. Gee the nurses are gorgeous so American. First white gals I've seen in 6 months." "March 23rd Yes today I am 23 years old. The best present possible. I'm in depot ready to go home. I awoke early 6:30 A.M. Went for a shower and then mess I take the word literally. Went for clothes issue. I threw the overcoat back in the Japaneses face and the long johns
" "March 28th Got up at 3:30 A.M. Had a lousy chow. Full out at 5:00 A.M. by rosters and three were thousands of us. At 9:00 A.M. after "hop-hop" game we got on cattle cars and headed out to the harbor at Manila. Boarded ship the USS Haan. At 11:00 I said "Bye Luzon" as my foot hit the gang plank. Left dock at 12 noon. Rumor says 13 days to the states. Ungodly hot in hold 5D! Passed gallant Corregidor 8 ft. drum! and were on our way. Thank God." "March 31st Right now they are latching down everything to the deck as a typhoon is about 100 miles from us. We're heading south towards Guam in hopes will miss it. The sea is rough and I'm becoming quite sick. I slept topside last night and fixed up the Poncho so I didn't get wet. I won't dare tonight even if they allow us to. Chow is unbearable and I'm hungry as hell but I'll go through hell just to get home again believe me! The wind is getting worse and the ship is rocking terribly. Oh to just see some land." "April 20th At 4:30 today I was discharged from the Army of the USA. I'm a civilian. "Diplomas" were presented in the Chapel by the Major. I gave my last salute. I said a prayer for the men we lost and the Rhine Danube and Luzon! Left Camp Beale via bus to Sacramento to take plane for LA tomorrow. Sacramento Hotel. Yes I'm out. It's all over there is no more. Hence I'm discharged. Thus ends my diary!" The above quotes are from only 27 of the 271 days represented so there is so much much more in this truly fascinating diary. The diary measures about 4 ½" x 6" and the cover is very worn and pulling away from the binding. The pages starting from the beginning to January 22nd are starting to pull away too but the rest are clean and attached to the binding. Overall G. ; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF CAMP BEALE PHILIPPINES MANILA LUZON WORLD WAR II WWII WW2 DAVID J. DORAN US ARMY 3RD BATTALION 341ST INFANTRY AEF AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES PACIFIC THEATRE SOUTH PACIFIC AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS PHOTO ALBUM PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS HANDSCHRIFT HANDGESCHRIEBEN MANUSKRIPT DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . hardcover
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: 0001747
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PFC GORDON L KENNEY P F C
1943 & 1945 ORIGINAL PAIR 2 OF MANUSCRIPT DIARIES HANDWRITTEN BY AN AMERICAN SERVICEMAN SERVING WITH THE DISTINGUISHED 45TH TROOP CARRIER SQUADRON LOVINGLY ADDRESSED TO HIS WIFE BUTCH
45th Troop Carrier Squadron Beacon New York Europe. Good with no dust jacket. 1943. Hardcover. On offer is a fascinating detailed set of two World War II manuscript diaries handwritten by P. F. C. Gordon L. Kenney 1922-2019 of Beacon New York. Kenney kept these diaries while he was serving in the distinguished 45th Troop Carrier Squadron. To learn more about Kenney see BIO NOTES at the end of the listing. Kenney wrote these diaries for his future wife Esther. He refers to her as "Dear Butch" and sometimes as "sweetheart". His love for Esther knows no bounds: ".tonight looking up skies I saw my ever present 'shining star' superstitious Idol worshiper No - just a symbol - remember Esther - Shining Star - I wrote this all the way over on the boat and ever since nearly every night there is a star brighter than the rest and when I seem to feel the closest to you I look up and bless you if I don't see a misty cloudy halo around my star." May 14 1943. It is delightful to know that only six months after his final 1945 diary entry Gordon and Esther would marry in Beacon New York and live long lives together. Kenney's entries are generally long and newsy describing his daily life in the 45th Troop Carrier Squadron. Depending on the day Kenney would write news from the front lines including providing gut-wrenching insight into the reality on the ground. One other days Kenney would detail his interactions with his peers and superiors his daily work tasks on the base his thoughts on how the war effort is progressing thoughts about people and events back home and so much more. According to records as to the dates and locations of the 45th Squadron's service Kenney was stationed in the following places while keeping his two diaries: Egypt Algeria French Morocco Tunisia Sicily and England. He ends the second diary while at sea headed to the USA from England in May 1945. Some excerpts give the flavour of Kenney's diaries: "Our first real Loss in Combat.Our superb Grande Navy - our brave heroes of the deep - Some Shit! 35 planes went on a mission to Sicily last night flying time 4 hrs 15 minutes 15 minutes of God For Saken hell! The real sob is our "own" Navy was the aggressors. 12 of 14 planes are missing from our own group.As the airplanes started dumping their loads the sky was suddenly illuminated.The 36th suffered the most.We have some paratroopers in our own dispensery who were wounded some bad. A good many ships did not drop their load. I'm praying that our boys bellied down and had a chance to use their Maya Wests life preservers. There was a Para Troop General who might have jumped. It is very doubtful whether any of those who jumped lived. Those below refused to acknowledge our signals and flares and radio perhaps because they were busy with landing operations and had just been bombed." July 12 1943. "Took all the outgoing mail to Group this morning. Rerouted some mail and went down to the club and cleaned up a bit.Looks like everyone one enjoyed the one year anniversary overseas party.The gasoline stove has been set up so we now have warm water.Made 50 cents in 30 minutes by rubbing St Hill's head and back.Sending home some X-Mas presents if I can get them by B. C.Bill Etchells and I went to the movie up at Group.Tail Gunner - real good show. Sgt Vang is going to to give me piano lessons - wonder when I'll get a chance to get up.Stores selling clothes and all restaurants are closed in Trapani Italy. Food shortage in one city in Sicily caused a riot and raid by civilians.No wonder many city girls have joined the red light dwellers. People have to eat." November 18 1943. "Tension is every where there always is when we hear something is going to pop even if we don't know what. While I was on a pass the boys had to put static lines on all the ships. There has been heavy air traffic all afternoon and on into tonight. Upstairs. We have a number of Bomber bases around us" March 23 1945. "It has been announced that General Patton has crossed the Rhine and is into Germany.I hope out boys make it out OK.12: 15 our planes sstarted to come in all of them were pretty bad shot up. Col Lewis our 24 year old CO was seen to go up in flames. A buzz bomb nearly broke up the formation as they took off from a field near Coldchester.Bob Milling's ship had a flat tire but made a beautiful one wheel landing.Two of our ships landed safely in Belgium and in territory near the Rhine. #83 hydratic line was shot away and she taxiedd right off the runway and cracked a wing into a radio pole crew chief Shaffer really got hit bad and he was landed at an emergency field.Box and Laine and myself had to fold all teh American static lines from the planes other outfits have suffered greater than ours. I understand Bert walker is missing too" March 24 1945." STOP PRESS. It has been announced tomorrow is to be officially VE Day Churchill will speak at 3 PM" May 7 1945. He ends the momentous day with these words: "Visited the chapel a short time ago. It was very quiet - no one was around. I got to thinking. As long as I remember I have been in a house a beautiful house uncompared anywhere so peaceful & restful--then I went outside for a walk-the door got locked from the Inside & for a time a long time I wandered around helplessly-at last I found the door beginning to open. THANKS LORD" May 7 1945. Kenney kept his 1943 diary for six full days in February including his 21st birthday! and then wrote in it consistently from mid-March through December. In 1945 Kenney kept his diary consistently from January 1 through May 19. Kenney is a thoughtful and detailed author. Most days he writes he absolutely fills the pages to the brim. The 1943 diary measures 9 x 6 inches and the 1945 diary measures 8 x 5 inches. Both diaries are hadcovered and the spine pages and covers are intact. There is some age toning present on the pages but otherwise the diaries are in very good condition. The writing is mostly in pen with some pencil and Kenney's hand is extremely legible. Overall VG. BIO NOTES: Gordon Lamont Kenney 1922-2019 was born in Beacon New York. He trained as a paratrooper and served in WWII in the Army Air Transportation Corps in North Africa Jerusalem and Sicily. He married Esther MacPherson 1923-2012 on September 9 1945. Gordon and Esther were the first couple to be married at the newly constructed Presbyterian Church in Beacon. They had three children Bruce Katharine and Richard. A musical man Gordon played clarinet and sang in the Southern Dutchess Singers community choir. He worked in trucking and then as a laboratory technician. He was a Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America Troop 1 in Beacon NY and was a well-known amateur gemologist. ; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author . hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 0001915
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Pfeffel, Gottlieb Conrad
Prosaische Versuche. 10 Bände in 5 gebunden.
Wien, Bauer 1812. 243, 261, 239, 226, 247, 237, 231, 236, 229, 227 Seiten, 10 Kupfertafeln, marmorierte Hardcover der Zeit mit Leinenrücken, Kanten etwas berieben, innen gering fleckig, Titel von Band 1 & 2 sauber restauriert, sonst gut erhalten. 5 Bücher zusammen:
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: LIT49915
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Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks; Frampton, Kenneth, (Intro)
Frank Lloyd Wright Collected Writings: Including an Autobiography: Volume 2 1930-1932
New York: Rizzoli in Association with The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 1992. Oversized hard cover with unclipped dust jacket both in very good condition. Light shelf and handling wear including minor tannng to jacket. Light wear to board edges and boards are very slightly bowed. Within pages are tightly bound content unmarked. CN. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Rizzoli in Association with The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Hardcover
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: 613139 ISBN : 084781548x 9780847815487
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Pfeiffer, Gerhard
Friedrich Wilhelm Ghillany. Ein Typus aus dem deutschen Bürgertum von 1848.
Neustadt-Aisch 1950. S. 155 - 255. OBrosch. 21x15 cm.
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: 28887
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Pfeiffer, Gerhard
Friedrich Wilhelm Ghillany. Ein Typus aus dem deutschen Bürgertum von 1848.
Neustadt 1950. S. 155 - 255. OBrosch. 21x15 cm.
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: 28886
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PFEIFFER, Johannes
Johannes Pfeiffer (Ausstellung) Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden. Gestaltung: Johannes Pfeifer, Wolfgang Grätz. Widmungsexemplar: Handschriftlich auf dem Vorsatz "Für die liebe Brigitte (Pfaffenberger), ich hoffe Du verzeihst mir, daß ich zur Ausstellung nicht gekommen bin. Herzlich Johannes Pfeiffer 5-4-95, Wiesbaden". Auflage 1000 Exemplare.
Wiesbaden 1995. Ca. 70 n. n. Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen u. meist ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 29x24 cm
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: 136675
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PFEIFFER, Johannes
Johannes Pfeiffer. Ausstellung Mannheimer Kunstverein 14. 7. - 11. 8. 02 u. Galerie Linneborn Berlin 2003 sowie Cumune di Parma Assessorato alla Cultura 2004.
Mannheim 2002. 45, (6) Seiten. Mit zahlreichen teils ganzseitigen, farbigen Abbildungen. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 29x24 cm
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: 136674
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PFEIFFER, Johannes
Pisa la soluzione lirica - die lyrische Lösung. Ein Vorschlag zur Rettung des Schiefen Turms Johannes Pfeiffer, Scultor, Goethe Institut
Turin 1990. 10 n. n. Seiten. Mit 2 mont. Farbbildern, einm Druck in Rot u. einem Porträtbild. Schöner zweifarbiger Druck in Italienisch und Deutsch. Originalumschlag mit mont. Titelbild. 30x22 cm
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: 137018
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PFEIFFER, Theodor
Gedenk-Blatt. Dem Pianisten Theodor Pfeiffer Grossherzoglich badischer Professor zu seinem 25jährigen Künstler-Jubiläum. Gewidmet von einem Schüler. Unter teilweiser Benutzung des Artikels vom Badeblatt N. 152, 1907.
Hofbuchdruckerei Ernst Kölblin, Baden-Baden (1907). 19 Seiten. Mit 6 ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Auf Kunstdruckpapier. Originalbroschur. (Einband fleckig. Mit Stempel "Sammlung Markgrafen von Baden"). 20x14 cm
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: 140978
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Pfeil, Mathias (Hrsg.)
Barock nach dem Barock: Denkmalpflege, Technologie, Schöpfungen des Neubarock (Schriftenreihe des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Denkmalpflege, Heft 10) ERSTAUSGABE.
München, Volk Verlag, 2015. 301 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 28 cm
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: 294964
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Pfeil, Mathias (Hrsg.)
Barock nach dem Barock: Denkmalpflege, Technologie, Schöpfungen des Neubarock (Schriftenreihe des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Denkmalpflege, Heft 10) ERSTAUSGABE.
München, Volk Verlag, 2015. 301 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 28 cm
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: 295301
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Pfeilstetter, Hans
"... gleichwie ein neuer Tag" : Gedanken zum Reliquienschrein des seligen Kaspar Stanggassinger von Hans Fell. Herausgegeben durch das Redemptoristenkloster ERSTAUSGABE.
Gars am Inn : Redemptoristenkloster, 1988. 43 Seiten ; Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen ; 20 cm Originalpappband.
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: 275228
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Pferschy, Gerhard (Hrsg.)
Siegmund von Herberstein. Kaiserlicher Gesandter und Begründer der Rußlandkunde und die europäische Diplomatie.
Graz, Adeva, 1989. VI, 280 S. 1 Tafel. Gr.-8°. OKart. (kl. Gebrssprn.).
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: 11797
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Pfeufer, Karl
Platens Tagebuch. 1796-1825.
Suttgart u.a., Cotta, 1860. 1. Aufl. XIV, 288 S. Gr.-8°, OBrosch.
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: 174421
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Pfeuffer, Hanns
Kameraden vom Edelweiß. Drei Jahre Kampf für Großdeutschland. 1938 - 1939 - 1940. Mit 16 Kohlzeichnungen von Günther Radtke.
Gütersloh, Bertelsmann, 1941. 8°. 288 Seiten. Originalhalbleinenband mit Edelweiß-Deckelvignette. (Kanten etwas berieben. Unteres Kapital lädiert. Leseverzogen. Fliegender Vorsatz fehlt. Rücken, Schnitt und wenige Seiten fleckig. Zahl auf Deckelinnenseiten). - Innen gut und wohlerhalten. 1. Auflage.
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: 12261AB
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Pfiffner, Albert
Henri Nestlé : (1814 - 1890) ; vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zum Schweizer Pionierunternehmer. ERSTAUSGABE.
Zürich : Chronos, c 1993. 350 Seiten : Mit zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen. Originalpappband. 25 cm
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: 297946
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PFISTER KURT
Königin Christine. Mensch, Staat und Kultur der Welt des Hochbarock.
Mü., Münchner Verlag (bisher Bruckmann) 1949. 8°. 204 S. und 78 Abbildungen a. Tafeln. OHalbleinen, Name a. V., Paier etwas gebräunt, sonst gut erhalten.
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: 33921AB
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Pfister, A. v
Herzog Magnus von Württemberg. Ein Lebensbild aus dem Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts.
Stuttgart, Kohlhammer, 1891. 1. Aufl. Mit Frontispiz, XII, 208 S. Kl.-8°, OBrosch.
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: 202801
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Pfister, Albert
Pfarrers Albert. Fundstücke aus der Knabenzeit von Albert Pister.
Stuttgart. Verlag der Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft. 1901. Titelbild "Kloster Blaubeuren", (6), 190, (2) Seiten. Mit Buchschmuck.Blauer geprägter u. titelvergoldeter Original-Leinwand-Einband in guter Erhaltung. Mit dem farbigen Originalvorsatzpapier. (Besitzerstempel u. Namenseintrag auf dem Titelblatt). 21x15 cm
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: 127297
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Pfister, Alexander (Hrsg.)
Jörg Jenatsch: Briefe : 1614 - 1639. Herausgegeben von der Jörg-Jenatsch-Stiftung ERSTAUSGABE.
Chur : Terra-Grischuna-Buchverlag, 1983. 304 Seiten ; 24 cm Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
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: 275804
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Pfister, Kurt
Kurfürst Maximilian I [der Erste] von Bayern. 2. Aufl.
München : Ehrenwirth 1980. 334 S. : Ill. ; 23 cm, mit Schutzumschlag, mit loser Buchfolie eingeschlagen Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
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: 56160
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Pfister, Kurt
Vittoria Colonna : Werden und Gestalt der frühbarocken Welt.
München : Bruckmann, 1950. 163 S. : mit 58 Abb. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
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: 19115
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PFISTER, M.C
Catherine de Lorraine (1573-1648).
Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1898. 1. Aufl. 92 S. 8°, OBrosch.
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: 16404
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Pfister, Peter (Herausgeber)
Gottes Wort in die Zeit : 25 Jahre Erzbischof Friedrich Kardinal Wetter ; Silvesterpredigten und Chronik der Erzdiözese München und Freising 1982 - 2007. hrsg. von Peter Pfister im Auftr. des Metropolitankapitels München 1. Aufl.
München : Verl. Sankt Michaelsbund, 2007. 480 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. 23 cm Originalpappband.
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: 262475
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Pfister, Rudolf
Theodor Fischer. Leben und Wirken eines deutschen Baumeisters ERSTAUSGABE.
München Callwey, 1968. 158 Seiten mit Abbildungsteil (S.95-158) Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag. 28 cm
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: 285885
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Pfister, Rudolf
Theodor Fischer. Leben und Wirken eines deutschen Baumeisters ERSTAUSGABE.
München Callwey, 1968. 158 Seiten mit Abbildungsteil (S.95-158) Originalleinen 28 cm [2 Warenabbildungen]
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: 311205
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Pfister, Werner
Fritz Wunderlich : Biographie.
Zürich : Schweizer-Verl.-Haus, 1990. 417, [16] S. : 33 Ill. Gr.-8°, Hardcover/Pappeinband mit OU
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: 142384
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Pfister, Werner
Fritz Wunderlich. Eine Biographie.
München, Mainz., Piper Verlag. Schott Verlag., 1990. Mit 91 Fotos und Tafeln, davon 13 in Farbe, und 29 Abbildungen im Text. 414S. Taschenbuch, unterer Schnit mit schwarzem Strich - zur Aufhebung der Preisbindung. 8°. H OBroschur.
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: 033781
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Pfitzner, E. und D. Wangemann
Wilhelm Posselt, der Kaffern-Missionar. Ein Lebensbild aus der südafrikanischen Mission.
Berlin, evangelische Missionsgesellschaft, 1867. 3. Aufl. Frontispiz, mit einigen Abbild., 208 S. 8°, OLnbd. (ca.).
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: 162932
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Pfitzner, Josef
Bakuninstudien : Quellen und Forschungen aus dem Gebiete der Geschichte. ERSTAUSGABE. 1.-2. Tausend.
Berlin : Kramer, 1977. 244 Seiten ; 21 cm Originalbroschur.
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: 306983
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Pfizer, Gustav
Martin Luther`s Leben.
Stuttgart, Liesching, 1836. 1. Aufl. Mit Frontispiz und 3 weiteren Stahlstichen auf Tafeln, 911 S. 8°, kartonierter Band der Zeit.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 205736
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PFLAUM, R.
MARIE CURIE ET SA FILLE IRENE : Deux femmes, trois Nobel.
Hardcover grand in-8, 449 pp., illustrations, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. Très bon état. [SO-5]
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Pflaum, Rosalynd
La famille Necker : Madame de Sta?l et sa descendance Pr?f. de la Comtesse Jean de Pange
Paris, Fischbacher, 1969. original kartoniert, 8?, 367 Seiten / pages; Zustand: sehr gut / tres bon etat
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: AA8-1281
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