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Carpi, Daniel
The Italian Authorities and the Jews of France and Tunisia during the Second World War [IN HEBREW]
155x230mm. 364 Pages. Hard cover. Stamp on first page and name of previous owner. Illustrated and contains photos. Else in good condition.
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Carpi, Daniel
The Italian Authorities and the Jews of France and Tunisia during the Second World War [IN HEBREW] [Signed By Author]
IN HEBREW. Signed By Author. 23X15 cm. 364 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Carpi, Daniel
THE RESCUE OF JEWS IN THE ITALIAN ZONE OF OCCUPIED CROATIA
Original Wraps. 8vo. Pages 465-525 [i. E. 60 pages] 22 cm. First separate edition. "Reprint from: Rescue attempts during the Holocaust proceedings of the second Yad Vashem International historical Conference-April 1974." Historical work, and reflection on the documentation and materials, on the rescue of the Jews in Croatia. Bibliography: p. 507. Document Facsimiles: p. 508-525. Daniel Carpi (1926-2005) was Professor of Jewish History at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel; author of numerous works in Italian, Hebrew, and English on the history of the Holocaust in Italy and its territories. Subjects: Jews - Croatia. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Croatia. Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 6 copies. Lightly aged and light soiling to wraps, contains red pencil underlining throughout, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-123-48)
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Carpier, J
2ème guerre mondiale / Historia Magazine Heft 59 - La Bataille De Cassino
Paris, Georges Lang, 1969. 4°, 27 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen (Text: Französisch), original Heft, Erstausgabe Heftumschlag leicht berieben und mit leichten Knickspuren, sonst gutes Exemplar.
Riferimento per il libraio : 5310CB
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Carpinteri & Faraguna
Prima della Guerra
In 8° cartonato edit a colori sovracoperta trasparente, pp IX-237-2. 19 inserti di cartoline e manifesti Quarta edizione Introduzione di Giovanni Comisso
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Carpinteri & Faraguna - Bordon, Furio
L'Austria era un paese ordinato. L'imperial regio romanzo del mondo che fu
Mm 145x210 Collana "La Gaja Scienza" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, nastrino segnapagina, una tavola a colori applicata all'occhietto, 264 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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Carpintieri & Faraguna
Serbidiòla
In 8° tela edit sovracoperta. Pp 74-4. 8 allegati riprodotti di fotografie d'epoca Introduzione di Tullio Kezich Seconda edizione
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CARR EDWARD H.
SEI LEZIONI SULLA STORIA
PP. 180, CM. 18X11, BROSS.
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Carr J. Revell
Settanta giorni
trad. di Sergio Mancini n. 431 tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso e sovrac. ill., piccola rottura alla sovrac.
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CARR REVELL J..
Settanta giorni.
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 390,(10), con 8 tavv. b.n. f.t.; copia molto buona. 21 agosto 1940: il mercantile Anglo-Saxon viene affondato da una nave corsara tedesca.
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CARR William Guy
Brass Hats and Bell-Bottomed Trousers. Unforgettable and Splendid Feats of the Harwich Patrol. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and plates; blue cloth, gilt back, covers faded at edges, backstrip sunned (but all gilt wholly legible), a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE. Enser, p.161.
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CARR, Raymond (1919-2015).
España 1808-1939. Edición española corregida y aumentada por el autor. Traducción de Juan Ramón Capella, Jorge Garzolini y Gabriela Ostberg. Revisión de la obra de Joaquín Romero Maura.
Barcelona, Ariel, 1970. 4to.mayor; 734 pp., 193 ilustraciones numeradas fuera de texto. Cubiertas originales.
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Carr, Raymond (ed.)
Estudio sobre la republica y la Guerra Civil espanola.
Barcelona. Ariel. 1971. 336 S. Register. Kartoniert. Name auf Vorsatz. Sauberes Exemplar ohne Stempel oder Anstreichungen. Sehr guter Zustand.
Riferimento per il libraio : SPB44851
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CARRA' Massimo -
Le limitazioni all'uso della guerra.
Milano, Grafico Editoriale, 1945. 8vo br. pp. 141
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CARRASCO I FORMIGUERA, Manuel
TARGETA RECORDANT EL XXXè ANIVERSARI DE LA MORT PER AFUSELLAMENT DE MANUEL CARRASCO I FORMIGUERA - 1968
Tarjeta recordant el XXXè aniversari de la mort per afusellament, a Burgos, de Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera. En una cara hi ha una creu vermella i a l'altre un fragment de l'Evangeli segons Mateu.
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Carrassi Mario.
SOTTO IL CIELO DI EBENSEE. Dalla Resistenza al lager (settembre 1943 - maggio 1945).
(Codice MF/0949) In 8° (21 cm) 241 pp. Prefazione di Norberto Bobbio. Brossura originale con alette. Come nuovo. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
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Carrattieri M. (cur.); Meloni I. (cur.)
Partigiani della Wehrmacht. Disertori tedeschi nella Resistenza italiana
ill., br. Nella Resistenza non tutti i tedeschi erano nemici. Fra il 1943 e il 1945, nel corso della Campagna d'Italia, più di mille soldati delle forze armate del Reich scelsero di disertare rischiando la pena capitale. Molti di loro si unirono ai partigiani italiani. Alcuni rimasero uccisi, altri decisero di rimanere in Italia e di integrarsi nelle comunità che avevano contribuito a liberare.
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CARREL André
Au Coeur de La Libération De Paris
Préface d'André Tollet . Postface d'Henri Rol-Tanguy . Nombreuses contributions et photographies dont celles de Robert Doisneau . Résistance .- 174 p. , 800 gr.
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CARRERAS LUIS
SPAGNA PROCESSO ALLA RIVOLUZIONE (GRANDEZA CRISTIANA DE ESPANA)
Traduzione: Cesco Vian . Prefazione: Don Giovanni Penco . Edizione: Prima traduzione italiana . Pagine: 264 . Illustrazioni: Tavole fotografiche di testimonianze storiche (brutalità) a piena pagina . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura con copertna illustrata a colori, retrocopertina un po’ sbiadito . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Carreras fu uno scrittore sacerdote catalano che appoggiò il sistema Franchista, per poi abiurarlo dopo la guerra. .
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CARRERAS LUIS
Spagna: processo alla rivoluzione
Illustrazioni in bianco nero Opera di propaganda franchista sulle altrocità commesse da rossi nei confronti della chiesa Ottimo stato.
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Carreras Luis
Spagna: Processo alla Rivoluzione
In 8° br edit ill pp 261-2. 8 tavole ft. Traduzione dallo spagnolo di Cesco Vian Prefazione di Don Giovanni Penco
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Carrescia Ten. Col. (a firma di)
Comando Presidio Militare di Lugo. Ordine del giorno 23 maggio 1916
Foglio volante cm. 27,5x21,5. "Compie oggi l'anno dal memorando giorno in cui l'Italia nostra....sorse concorde in armi sotto la guida di S. M. il Re Vittorio Emanuele, a rivendicare la libertà degli ancor schiavi fratelli ed a difendre la causa dei popoli oppressi...."
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CARRETERO
TOROS
Pagine: 10 . Illustrazioni: 10 foto a colori di grandi toreador . Formato: 24° . Rilegatura: Brossura . Stato: Ottimo . Caratteristiche: Bellissima serie di foto . Note epoca: senza data anni '50
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Carretta Giovanni; Carretta M. (cur.)
Diario di un deportato
br. Le vicende narrate nel "Diario di un deportato" coprono un arco di tempo di quasi due anni, dal 12 maggio 1943 al 6 maggio 1945, periodo determinante per il futuro dell'Italia. L'autore, allora ventenne, stava svolgendo il servizio militare a Casale Monferrato quando la caduta di Mussolini (25-07-1943) e l'armistizio di Cassibile, sottoscritto con gli angloamericani il 3-09-1943 ma reso noto cinque giorni dopo, gettarono l'Italia nel caos. Il giovane soldato tornò allora a Torino, dove riprese a lavorare alla FIAT finché decise di aggregarsi ai partigiani che operavano in montagna. Caduto nelle mani dei tedeschi, fu condotto prima a Saluzzo, poi a Torino, quindi a Bolzano e infine a Mauthausen, dove rimase fino alla liberazione. L'autore, che ha vergato a mano il "Diario di un deportato" su tre quaderni, non si poneva fini divulgativi, bensì si prefiggeva lo scopo di mantenere per sé il ricordo di quegli eventi a cui aveva partecipato in prima persona. Il linguaggio utilizzato è assai vicino al parlato, caratteristica che il curatore, durante la revisione del testo, ha cercato accuratamente di mantenere.
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CARRETTI ETTORE
CONSUMMATUS IN BREVI EXPLEVIT TEMPORA MULTA.
(Rocca San Casciano-famiglia Dotti-1918)[CARRETTI ETTORE.]Consummatus in brevi explevit tempora multa. Bologna, Scuola Tipografica Salesiana, (1918), in 4, 40 pp, tavola in antiporta con ritratto fotografico, tutte le pagine listate, copertina listata ed incisa. (Carlo Dotti, di Domenico, nato a Rocca S.Casciano nel 1894, Tenente dei Bersaglieri, morto nell'affondamento del piroscafo nelle acque calabro-sicule l'11 maggio 1918) (elegante edizione non presente nel Catalogo Generale delle Biblioteche Italiane) [Euro 23,00]
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Carretto, Giacomo E. - Lo Jacono, Claudio - Ventura, Alberto
Maometto in Europa. Arabi e Turchi in Occidente 622-1922
Mm 250x290 Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta policroma, 277 pagine con illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo. A cura di Francesco Gabrieli. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Carrier's Address: Civil War
CARRIER'S ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE DEMOCRAT AND REFLECTOR. JANUARY 1 1864
N.p. but likely Schenectady N.Y. 1863. Letterpress broadside 15 x 10 inches text surrounded by ornamental border. Old folds four short horizontal closed tears to right edge expertly repaired on verso. Light penciled parentheses marks around final stanza. Very good. A rare example of a Civil War-era carrier's address produced by the printer's apprentice of the "Democrat and Reflector." This is very likely a reference to the SCHENECTADY DEMOCRAT AND REFLECTOR which ran from 1860 to 1867 in that city. For over 200 years carrier's addresses were printed by the apprentices or "printer's devil" at printing shops around the world and handed out on New Year's Day by carriers of newspapers in an attempt to solicit tips and gifts from loyal patrons. This extra income was an important supplement for apprentices who often worked unpaid positions just to gain experience. <br> <br> The present example prints a long poem divided into the four seasons with a "Finale" added after the winter stanza. The author of the poem begins "I sing of the old year past" and follows with a long poem beginning in the spring as its "Mild southern gales breathe on the earth" and "notes of joy fill earth and sky." The summer "offers her fruits and flowers." In the autumn "Bleak tempests gather in the north." And winter arrives "bleak and dreary" though there is mention of "The Christmas Carol - St. Nicholas too." <br> <br> Lastly in the "Finale" the author includes an entire stanza on the current Civil War which begins: "'Grim visaged war' yet rules our land And calls from quiet homes full many a band Of heroes. - And Industry with might and skill To maim and splinter wound and kill Makes wondrous cannon projectiles vast; From 'Swamps' a fiery 'Angel' cast To shell with Grecian fires the spot Where rank Secession was begot." <br> <br> The address concludes with a call to "Support the printer and the Carrier too" as "The Carrier dofts his beaver and wishes all A Happy New Year - on his annual call." <br> <br> No copies of this address appear in OCLC. unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCAM56092
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CARRILLO, E. GOMEZ.
LA MYSTERE DE LA VIE ET DE LA MORT DE MATA HARI.
Nouveau reliure, demi-toile bleu, dos orne de titre dore, plats marbres, page de garde marbre, couverture d' editeur, frontispice n/b, 11,5x18cm, 229pp. Traduit de l' Espagnol par Ch. Barthez.
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Carrison, Daniel J.
The Navy from Wood to Steel, 1860-1890
186p., illus. The Watts Histories of the United States Navy Hardcover Very good condition good
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CARROLL Tim
The Great Escapers. The Full Story of the Second World War's Most Remarkable Mass Escape.
8vo., First Edition, with 28 plates on 8; red cloth, gilt back, yellow endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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Carroll, John
Good Fortune Flew with Me. Memoirs of John W Carroll's Tours of Operational Duty During World War II 1942-1946.
Queensland: The Author 2001. HEAVY. viii 252pp bibliography bw & few col ills map. Pictorial card. Minor edge wear ro cover. The first part of the book deals with the author's time with 30 Beaufighter Squadron RAAF in New Guinea. The second with the 529th B-24 Liberator Squadron 380th Heavy Bombardment Group 5th US Army Air Force based at Darwin and then at Mindoro in the Philippines. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Author Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 055235
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Carroll, John M
List of Field Officers Regiments & Battalions of the Confederate Army 1861-1865
Bryan and Mattituck: J. M. Carroll & Company 1983. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. 18 131 91 pages. Hardcover bound in gray cloth with lettering in dulled gilt. The binding is rubbed and bumped. An ex-library copy with full markings. The title page has some pencil notations and an ink stamp reading "Time-Life Books Library Atrium". The text itself appears clean. A sound copy. <br/> <br/> J. M. Carroll & Company hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 055531
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Carroll, James
An American Requiem: God, My Father, and the War that Came Between Us
279 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Carroll, James
An American Requiem: God, My Father, and the War that Came Between Us
279 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Carroll, Wallace
We're in This with Russia
264 p. Hardcover Ex-library, Fair condition
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CARROLL-ABBING J.P.
Il grido di Rachele. Storia dei ragazzi vittime della guerra.
In 16°, pp. 254 con 3 tav. in nero f.t. Bross. edit. con sovrac. ill. a col. Tracce d'uso.
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Carroll-Abbing John Patrick
Il grido di Rachele Storia dei ragazzi vittime della guerra
bross. edit., sovrac. ill. con rotture e piccole mancanze, bandella anteriore staccata
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Carruthers, Susan L.
The Media at War : Communication and Conflict in the Twentieth Century
Paperback. Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Light edge wear. Used
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Carsten F.L.
LA GENESI DEL FASCISMO.
(Codice ME/8200) In 8° (21 cm) 345 pp. Dai nazionalismi europei del primo '900 ai principali movimenti fascisti degli anni '20/'30. Legatura originale in cartone, sguardie rifatte con carta candida. Sovraccoperta lievemente usata, perfettamente rivestita internamente. Carta ingiallita, ottimo volume. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
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CART-TANNEUR PHILIPPE ET SZECSKO TIBOR
LE PREMIER ETRANGER
BIP, 1986. In-4 cartonnage maroquiné vert, 156 pp., plat orné, tranches dorées, insigne de la légion collé sur le premier plat, abondamment illustré en couleurs par des photographies et de nombreux dessins d'A. Rosenberg, E. Leliepvre, D. Lordey. A l'occasion du 155° anniversaire de la Légion Etrangère. Parfait état.
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CARTA Leopoldo -
Il trattamento degli internati tedeschi in Sardegna.
Milano, 1916, estratto con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 175/177 con ill. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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Carta Luciano; Severino Gerardo
Partigiani con le fiamme gialle
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Carter Solon A.: African Americana: Civil War
HEAD QUARTERS 3d DIVISION 18th CORPS D'ARMEE. GENERAL ORDERS No. 15
Camp Hamilton Va 1864. 1p. on an octavo sheet. Faint tideline to upper left corner. Near fine. An important order announcing equal pay for "colored troops" in the Union Army issued by Capt. Solon Carter on behalf of Gen. E.W. Hinks. This is a field press printing of one of Hinks' earliest and most consequential orders upon taking command of 3rd Division of the 18th Corps of the Union Department North Carolina composed entirely of United States Colored Troops U.S.C.T. This order was issued over a month before Congress finally authorized equal pay for U.S.C.T. troops on June 15 1864. Until then black soldiers were paid $7 per month plus $3 for clothing while white soldiers earned $13. The order begins: "Soldiers of the Republic! At last justice has been awarded you by the representatives of the nation in Congress and you stand before the law upon an equality with your heretofore move favored fellow soldiers of the North." <br> <br> One of Hinks' other early orders was to appoint Carter then captain of Company G 14th New Hampshire Volunteers as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers and Aide-de- Camp to Hinks. Carter later served on the staff of Gen. Charles J. Paine 3rd Division 25th Corps. For his service and bravery he was breveted Major and then Lieutenant Colonel at the end of the war. In 1900 at a meeting of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of Massachusetts Carter presented a paper titled "Fourteen Months' Service with Colored Troops" in which he praised the service of the U.S.C.T.: <br> <br> "The object of the present paper is to tell in simple language without exaggeration or embellishment the story of what the Colored Division of the Eighteenth Corps did and how they did it throwing here and there a side light upon previous descriptions of their deeds of valor and heroism. That the lights are of such exceedingly limited power must be attributed to the fault of the instrument rather than lack of loyalty to the memory of the gallant officers and brave men living and dead whose acts are commemorated." <br> <br> Carter went on to describe their role in the Bermuda Hundred Campaign leading up to the Siege of Petersburg and how they earned the respect and admiration of their fellow white soldiers. <br> <br> The United States Colored Troops were regiments in the Army composed primarily of African-American soldiers although members of other minority groups also served including Native Americans Pacific Islanders and Asian Americans. By the end of the Civil War U.S.C.T. regiments constituted about one-tenth of the Union Army although they had a casualty rate about thirty-five percent higher than white Union troops. The U.S.C.T. fought with distinction: fifteen U.S.C.T. soldiers received the Medal of Honor among numerous other awards. <br> <br> In July 1862 Congress passed the Confiscation Act freeing slaves whose owners were in rebellion against the United States and then the Militia Act of 1862 empowered the president to use former enslaved men in any capacity in the army. Lincoln opposed early efforts to recruit black soldiers although he approved of the army using them as paid workers. However once he issued the Emancipation Proclamation recruitment of African Americans became widespread. On May 22 1863 the War Department issued General Order 143 establishing the Bureau of Colored Troops to better facilitate the recruitment and mustering of African-American soldiers. Regiments of infantry cavalry engineers light artillery and heavy artillery units were recruited from all states of the Union. 175 regiments totaling more than 178000 "colored" soldiers served during the last two years of the war. <br> <br> U.S.C.T. regiments were led by white officers and rank advancement was limited for black soldiers with very few receiving commissions. The courage displayed by black troops during the war played an important role in African Americans gaining new rights after the war. In his speech "Should the Negro Enlist in the Union Army" delivered at National Hall Philadelphia on July 6 1863 Frederick Douglass stated: "Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letter U.S. let him get an eagle on his button and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket there is no power on earth that can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship." Douglass was a prominent supporter of recruitment for the U.S.C.T. and Douglass' two sons Lewis and Charles were two of the first to enlist in Massachusetts. <br> <br> We could find only two copies of this general order held in institutions: Hampton History Museum and the University of Rochester. An important early step on the road to racial equality in the United States armed forces. OCLC 1101179313. Solon A. Carter "Fourteen Months' Service with Colored Troops" in CIVIL WAR PAPERS READ BEFORE THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES Boston: F.H. Gilson 1900 vol. 1 pp.155-179. hardcover books
Riferimento per il libraio : WRCAM55912
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CARTER (ed) T
Historical Record of the Twenty-Sixth or Cameronian Regiment. Edited by Thomas Carter. FIRST ISSUE
W O Mitchell 1867. 8vo. First Edition First Issue with a lithographed frontispiece finely coloured by hand original tissue guard present and 2 lithographed plates finely coloured by hand original tissue guards present some mild age-staining to title and last few leaves contemporary inscription on frontispiece recto; original red cloth upper board with blind frame border enclosing title in gilt gilt edges neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down new yellow endpapers to style boards mildly age-stained else a very good firm copy. With a small quanitity of relevant cuttings loosely inserted. The second dedicated history of the regiment following the anonymous account of 1828. The plates comprise one of colours and two of uniform 1713 and 1866. Carter was Cannon's assistant in the compilation of the latter's well-known 'Historical Records' series. At Cannon's retirement Carter was considered as editor but the Treasury elected to discontinue the series and Carter therefore published this work independently. Unsold copies were reissued in 1883 with an additional eight pages titled 'Conclusion of the Historical Record' and 24 coloured plates of uniform by Simkin. In this Second Issue the plate of 1713 is often missing. Very scarce. Sutcliffe p.167; White p.79. W O Mitchell, hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 19925
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Carter, Boake
Black Shirt Black Skin
Harrisburg PA: Telegraph Press 1935. 178 pp/illus. Black cloth lettered in silver on front and spine. Endpapers are color maps of Ethiopia. The story of the Italian-Ethiopian conflict. 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Telegraph Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 004255
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Carter, Candice (Editor)/ Guerra, Rodrigo Benza (Editor)
Educating for Peace Through Theatrical Arts: International Perspectives on Peacebuilding Instruction
Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 238 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.54 inches. Routledge paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : x-1032130504 ISBN : 1032130504 9781032130507
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Carter, Candice (Editor)/ Guerra, Rodrigo Benza (Editor)
Educating for Peace Through Theatrical Arts: International Perspectives on Peacebuilding Instruction
Routledge 2022. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.67 inches. Routledge hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : x-1032130474 ISBN : 1032130474 9781032130477
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Carter, David J.
Behind Canadian Barbed Wire - Alien Refugee and Prisoner of War Camps in Canada 1914-1946
334 pages. Fascinating coverage of this little-known Canadian history. Discusses camps at: Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Kingston, Bowmanville, Gravenhurst, Banff, Ozada, Kananaskis, plus Oldham, England and Dachau, West Germany. Many black and white photos and diagrams. Heavily worn former library copy with usual markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
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CARTER, E. F.
Les Chemins de fer en guerre.
in-8°, 250 pages, ill. h.t. n., rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [SAS]
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Carter, George H. (Compiler).
PROCEEDINGS UPON THE UNVEILING OF THE STATUE OF BARON VON STEUBEN. Major General and Inspector General in the Continental Army During the Revolutionary War. In Washington, D.C., December 7, 1910.
234p. + Frontis and full page plates. Some age staining. 4to. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold. Slight wear at extremities. Hardbound. Nice copy. PAG L10
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