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Clogg, Richard
Anglo-Greek Attitudes: Studies in History
The relationship between Britain and Greece, situated at the opposite ends of Europe has been close and troubled. The essays in this book focus on aspects of British-Greek relations, military, diplomatic and academic, during the 20th century, with particular emphasis on World WarII. Includes : Anglo-Greek Attitudes The British School at Athens and the Modern History of Greece/ The 'Ingenious Enthusiasm' of Dr Burrows and the 'Unsatiated Hatred' of Professor Toynbee / The Special Operations Executive in Greece 'Pearls from Swine/ The Foreign Office Papers, S.O.E. and the Greek Resistance / Distant Cousins: The Special Operations Executive and the Office of Strategic Services at Odds Over Greece / The Greek Government-in-Exile 1941-44 Index 207p.notes, index.Remainder mark, else as new. Book
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Clogg, Richard (editor)
Balkan Society in the Age of Greek Independence
[Studies in Russian and East European History series] An interesting collection of essays by various authors relating to social and political attitudes and events in Greece,Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria and Montenegro.Originally delivered at a Symposium organized in October 1977 by the Dept. of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, King's College, University of London. [Includes : The 'untoward event' by C.M. Woodhouse/ Greek society on the eve of independence by Yannis Yannoulopoulos /State and society in the Ionian Islands, 1800-1830 by George Yannoulopoulos / The Greek intelligentsia, 1780-1830 by Peter Mackridge / The Greek mercantile bourgeoisie by Richard Clogg / A Greek mercantile paroikia by Viron Karidis /Society in Serbia, 1791-1830by Stevan Pavlowitch / Bulgarian society in the early 19th century by R.J. Crampton / Montenegrin society, 1800-1830 by Alan Ferguson / Romanian society in the Danubian principalities in the early 19th century by Denis Deletant. 253p. index. Author inscription on title page Book
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Clonmult Ambush of Irish Republican Army members by British forces, 20 February 1921, during the Irish War of Independence; Nann
Typed copy of a letter purportedly by an Irishwoman addressed to a lady resident in England Nannie Dryhurst or her daughter Sylvia Lynd describing the 'butchery' inflicted on her son killed by the British during or after the Clonmult Ambush.
3 March 1921. 2pp. 4to. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. One minor manuscript emendation see below. Dated at the head 'March 3rd. 1921' and addressed to 'Madam'. Part of the letter was published - lacking the first sentence and all of the second page and with the name 'Clonmult' omitted - in the second volume of the 'News Letter of the Friends of Irish Freedom National Bureau of Information Washington' where it was preceded by: 'The following is the story of an Irish mother who relates in a letter received by a lady resident in England how she was called to a military barracks in Ireland to identify her dead son:' The letter begins: 'Madam I beg to acknowledge with grateful thanks the sum of £1. I am one of the mothers of the boys who was killed at Clonmult on February 20th. sic He amended in manuscript from 'he' was only 19 years old and as fine a young man as you would wish to see and I his mother that saw him only three weeks previous to his death when I went up to Cork barracks to identify him I really at first could only recognise his hair - Oh! my goodness what a butchery they gave those 12 young men. To my dying day I wont sic forget the sight that met my eyes when that dead house door was opened to see all those fine young men thrown like dogs on the floor labeled "on H.M.S." and each one having a number and their poor feet tied with ropes. My poor boy was just inside the door his poor face all broke up his eyes were broke in his head his mouth broke and twisted and all his teeth in his mouth one arm completely cut off and not one inch of his poor body but bayonet wounds you could easily see they were bayonet wounds as ll his coat and pants were cut through and one great big hole just up at his neck like as if they drove the bayonet to the butt and turned it round'. Here the published extract ends but the author goes on to describe how her husband has been '12 months idle the end of this month he is gone to work yesterday thank God' and that her '4 little children' have been 'often hungry and would be worse only I went out working myself to try and keep the home over us and anywhere that poor boy tried to get employment the police prevented him also his father so thank God he is at rest'. She asserts that she 'could write a book on the way I and my family are persecuted by police and military during the past 18 months torn out of bed at all hours of the night my house and place all upset.' From the Dryhurst/Lynd papers. 3 March 1921. unknown
Référence libraire : 13061
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CLOSE (General Robert).
Leopold III, les "non-dits".
in-8°, 297 pp., illustrations n&b, fac-similes, annexes, index, broche, couverture illustree a rabats Tres bel exemplaire. [NAN-3]
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CLOSE Major Bill
A View from the Turret. A History of the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment in the Second World War. SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY
Dell & Bredon Bredon 1998. 8vo. First Edition with photographs in the text; black cloth gilt back a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SCARCE. Smith p.84. Dell & Bredon, Bredon, hardcover
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CLOSE ROBERT GENERAL
ENCORE UN EFFORT... ET NOUS AURONS DEFINITIVEMENT PERDU- LA TROISIEME GUERRE MONDIALE
ISBN : 271441446X. BELFOND. 1981. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 297 pages
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CLOSE ROBERT GENERAL
ENCORE UN EFFORT... ET NOUS AURONS DEFINITIVEMENT PERDU- LA TROISIEME GUERRE MONDIALE
ISBN : 271441446X. BELFOND. 1981. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 297 pages
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Close, Bill
A View From The Turret: A History of the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment in the Second World War
"This is the story of the exploits of the 3rd Battalion Royal Tank Regiment during World War II as seen through the eyes of one of its most experienced tank commanders." - dust jacket. "A marvelous account of leadership at the front. How lucky 3RTR and A Squadron were to have him. How lucky we all are that this outstanding soldier has now put his experiences on paper." - Brigadier Christopher Dunphie. pp. [v], vi-xviii, [2], 167. Occasional black and white reproductions of archival photos. Book very clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A superior copy. Book
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Close, Upton (Josef W. Hall)
Behind the Face of Japan
New York: D. Appleton-Century Company Inc. 1942 WYSIWYG pricing--no added shipping charge for standard shipping within USA. Black cloth gilt titles on spine endpaper maps xi 427 pp footnotes index. Black felt-tip mark resembling a remainder mark on bottom edge but probably more recent. Cloth has spots where sizing has been lost otherwise VG paper browning and a few small spots on edges. DJ has large tears to about 8 cm with creasing on front panel smaller chips and tears corners of flaps trimmed; in Brodart archival cover. Hall spent many years in China in government posts during which time Japan invaded Manchuria. Some of his dispatches to the China Weekly Review were sent with the note "Up Close" to indicate vaguely his whereabouts but this was quickly modified to become a pseudonym. After returning to the United States he wrote the first edition of this book which was published under the title "Challenge: Behind the Face of Japan" in 1935. In it he predicted that Japan would attack Pearl Harbor. He was much in demand as a radio commentator and lecturer after Dec. 7 1941 but later in the war lost his job with NBC for slanting the news to align with his own opinions. Shipping weight 3 lbs. 2nd ed. . G/G. 22 X 15 cm. D. Appleton-Century Company, Inc. Hardcover
Référence libraire : HIW200036
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CLOSON FRANCIS-LOUIS
LE TEMPS DES PASSIONS - DE JEAN MOULIN A LA LIBERATION 1943-1944
FAMOT. 1976. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 329 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte.
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CLOSSET,R.
Aalmoezenier van de Hel
Hardcover ( oranje) zonder orig. stofwikkel, 264pp., 21.5x13.5cm., goede staat *** zonder omslagwikkel !!! **** Ervaringen van kapelaan Franz Stock in oorlogstijd
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CLOSTERMANN PIERRE
LA GUERRA NELL'ARIA.
Collana "Il Mondo Nuovo", volume 67. Traduzione di Corrado Ricci. Seconda edizione. In 16mo, cm. 13x19, pag. 320 compreso gli indici. Con 8 illustrazioni e 16 tavole fuori testo. Tela editoriale e sopraccopertina figurata. Ottima conservazione. Codice inv.1030969
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CLOSTERMANN PIERRE
LE GRAND CIRQUE, SOUVENIRS D'UN PILOTE DE CHASSE FRANCAIS DANS LA RAF
Flammarion. 1949. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur acceptable. 308 pages. Illustré de photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Couverture muette. 1er plat de l'ouvrage broché conservé. Tampon en page de titre. Pilote au Groupe Alsace. Détaché à la Royal Air Force. Commandements dans la RAF. Appendice.
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Clostermann Pierre
Le grand cirque. Souvenirs d'un pilote de chasse français dans la R.A.F.
In-8° (21 x 15 cm). 306 (4) pp. Buona mezza pelle con nervi, filetti e titoli oro al dorso. Il testo è tratto dai diari delle missioni del celebre asso dell'areonautica francese che operava con la R.A.F.
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Clostermann, Pierre
Brennender Himmel. Einzig berechtigte Übertragung aus dem Französischen (Feux du ciel; 1952).
Bern, Alfred Scherz Verlag, (1952). 8° (22x14), 244 S., 1 Bl., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen auf Tafeln, schwarzer Oln mit goldTitel ohne OU, Papier gebräunt, nahezu ungelesen, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar,
Référence libraire : 56114AB
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CLOSTERMANN, PIERRE
FUOCO DAL CIELO (TIT. ORIG.: APPUIFEU SUR L'OUED HALLAIL. FLAMMARION, 1960). TRAD. DALL'ORIGINALE FRANCESE DI CORRADO RICCI. 15 TAVOLE FUORI TESTO.
[ cm. 19 x 12,5 ] 280-(8) pp., in antip. fotografia dell'autore, illustrazioni (fotografie) b.n. f.t., cart. edit., cop. (lievi tracce d'uso e di polvere), leggerissime bruniture ai margini delle carte, ottimo stato (F), (La gaja scienza, 202). 1567
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CLOSTERMANN, Pierre
Fuoco dal cielo. Traduzione di C. Ricci. 15 tavole fuori testo
1 Vol. In-16 cart. editoriale pag. 280 15 foto in tavv. f.t PROG 40680 CATT_ATT 54
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CLOSTERMANN, Pierre.
Feux du ciel. Souvenirs d'un pilote de chasse francais dans la R.A.F.
in-8, 271 pages, illustrations hors-texte, schemas, broché sous jaquette illustrée. Traces d'adhésif à la jaquette sinon bon exemplaire [BAT-1]
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CLOSTERMANN, PIERRE.
LE GRAND CIRQUE.
Broche, couverture d' editeur, sous jacquette d' editeur illustre en couleurs, 15,5x21,5cm, 304pp, illustre n/b. Souvenirs d' un pilote de chasse francais dans la R.A.F.
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CLOSTERMANN, Pierre.
Le Grand Cirque. Souvenirs d'un pilote de chasse français dans la R.A.F.
In-8, 308 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, append., broché, jaquette illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [HI-4/2][DV-16][RE-2]
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CLOSTERMANN, Pierre.
Une sacrée guerre !
in-8°, 243 pages, illustrations hors-texte, broche, couv. illustree.- 9782080664457 Defauts au pelliculage de la couverture sinon bon etat [CA32-3] DANIEL COSTELLE QUESTIONNE ET ENREGISTRE LES REPONSES DE L AUTEUR SUR SA VIE, SA GUERRE ET SES AVENTURES 1921/1945
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Clot, Rene-Jean
Paysages Africains: Tchad Tibesti Fezzan Borkou
France: Pierre Tisne 1945. Limited 1st edition. Oversize Paperback. VERY GOOD. #228 of 1720 copies. Protective glassine cover shows signs of wear around edges. Slight age soil and yellowing to protective cover and rough cut page edges. Interior on high quality art papers. Map of "La Colonne Du Tchad" plus 68 drawings charcoal ink and sepia and water color prints tipped in by the official painter of the Leclerc column Philippe de Hauteclocque - WWII North African campaign from the French Fort Lamy in Chad December 1942 to joining Montgomery's 8th army in January 1943 in Tripoli. Text in French. "Les dessins et tableaux de Rene-Jean Clot ont fait revivre devant nos yeux des paysages auxquels je ne pense jamais sans emotion. Ils les ont fait revivre avec force tels que nous les avons connus et aimes." "Les lignes qui suivent puisees dans le journal de marche de mon aide de camp animeront ces toiles et les situeront dans le temps et dans l'espace mieux qu'aucun discours. Elles ne sont pas de la litterature simplement des notes au jour le jour brutalement jetees sur le papier. Elles ont les qualites et les defauts d'un document." "Rene-Jean Clot's drawings and paintings have brought to life landscapes that I never think emotionally without they have revived them with force as we have known and loved them." "The lines that follow taken from my aide-de-camp's diary will animate these canvases and place them in time and space better than any other speech.They are not literary day by day brutally written on paper they have the qualities and defects of a document. " 9x11x.75"' Pierre Tisne paperback
Référence libraire : 67X010
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Clough, Shepard B.
Storia dell'Economia italiana dal 1861 ad Oggi
Mm 130x215 Collana "Problemi e figure di storia contemporanea" diretta da Ettore Passerin d'Entreves, Rosario Romeo e Franco Valsecchi - Volume rilegato in tela azzurra con titolo in bianco al dorso, sovraccoperta originale, 517 pagine con una prefazione di Rosxario Romeo. Copia ottima poco o mai consultata; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Clouse, Robert G. (editor)
War : Four Christian Views
210 pages. Presents modern expressions of four classical views: Biblical Nonresistance; Christian Pacifism; Just War; Preventive War. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Clover, Greayer
A Stop At Suzanne's And Lower Flights
New York: George H. Doran Company 1919. First Edition. HB. Light blue cloth black lettering on front cover and spine 8vo vii 265 pp. Essays and letters of the World War I pilot. Greayer 1897-1918 was a Los Angeles native attending Yale when he joined the American Field Service in France. After the U.S. entered the war Greayer was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant. He was killed in an airplane accident August 30 1918 at Issoudun. This copy signed and inscribed on the ffep by the author's father Samuel Travers Clover who also wrote the introduction and dated June 23 1919 Richmond Va. Frontis photo of the author and 5 full-page plates within text. No marks in book binding weak at page 15 but holding. Covers show light soiling chipping top of spine backstrip sunned. Book condition Good. George H. Doran Company hardcover
Référence libraire : GR6817
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Clowes, Mr. The War Office
Army List- August 1853
London: Messrs. Parker & Co. 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy bound in crude repaired bindings with quarter aniline calf over blind bordered beveled boards. Some minor wear and tear to the panel edges. Physical description; 144 pages. Notes; Incomplete without leaves 1-2. Manuscript edition to the final blank leaves. Subjects. British Army lists. 1853. London: Messrs. Parker & Co. hardcover
Référence libraire : 237133
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Clown War
CLWN WR sic
Brooklyn NY 1981. Whole number 23 of 31 published. Pictorial wrapper. 12mo. Very good to fine. Edited by Bob Heman. Devoted to short experimental poems/prose-poems and innovative graphics Clown War was distributed for free after issue #12. This number is devoted to short poems including work by Corman McInerney Perlman Hejinian McCauley Tarachow and Hemen. ANDERSON & KINZIE p.692. CLAY & PHILLIPS p.269. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT77181
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Cloyd, Benjamin G.
Haunted By Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory
Baton Rouge LA.: Louisiana State Univ. Press 2010. First Edition . Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xiv 251 pp. b/w photos & illus. notes bib. index. This is the first study of Civil War memory to focus exclusively on the military prison camps. Cloth bound hardcover book in fine cond. d/w v.g. cond. The title page has someone's initials on it--perhaps the author <br/> <br/> Louisiana State Univ. Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 9051 ISBN : 0807136417 9780807136416
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Cluseret/Rossel
"1871. La Commune et la question militaire - ""10/18"" n°536-537"
Union générale d'éditions. 1971. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 380 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.0811-Guerre et révolution de 1870/1871
Référence libraire : R300284630
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Cluzel Fabien
L'Eglise catholique : Des origines à nos jours
Privat 2005 510 pages in8. 2005. Broché. 510 pages.
Référence libraire : 100135273
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CLUB FRANCAIS DE LA MONNAIE
LA BATAILLE DE NORMANDIE : DES PLAGES DE DEBARQUEMENT A LA PRISE DE CHERBOURG
TRESOR DU PATRIMOINE. NON DATE. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Poster de 48/30 cm. Carte en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
Référence libraire : RO30104571
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CLUSERET Général
MEMOIRES DU GENERAL CLUSERET.
Paris Jules Lévy 1887. 2vol (sur 3) in-12 284 292pp. Demi basane verte, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, rel époque. Orné d'un fac similé dépliant. Dos uniformément passés, sans le Tome III.
Référence libraire : GITb022
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CLUTTON-BROCK (A.).-
Méditations sur la guerre. Traduit de l'anglais par Jacques Copeau.
P., Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française, 1915, in 8° broché, 148 pages ; des annotations au crayon ; couverture et dos défraichis.
Référence libraire : 26187
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CLUSERET (Général Paul) :
Mémoires.
Paris, Jules Lévy (Imprimerie Louis Boyer et Cie, Asnières), 1887. In-18, (2) ff. [faux-titre/imprimeur, titre]-292pp., demi-basane vieux rouge, dos lisse à faux-nerfs et titre dorés, sans indication de tomaison (J. Moggio, Toulon) (reliure de l’époque, dos passé, papier jauni). Tome II (seul) des mémoires de Paul CLUSERET (Suresnes, 1823- Hyères, 1900), militaire et journaliste, à la carrière atypique, lieutenant de la garde nationale en 1848 (participe aux journées de juin sous les ordres de Cavaignac) ; on le retrouve en 1860 aux côtés de Garibaldi, en 1862 général de l’armée des fédérés aux U.S.A., journaliste radical opposé à Lincoln (1863), en Irlande avec les « Fénians » (1867), ce qui lui vaudra une condamnation à mort par les britanniques ; de retour en France, journaliste aussitôt logé à Sainte-Pélagie, puis expulsé (il était de nationalité américaine) ; de retour dès 1870, la Commune le nomme Délégué général à la Guerre ; limogé, accusé, condamné puis absous, échappe à la répression, finit par se réfugier en Suisse ; condamné à mort, rentre après l’amnistie (1880), entame une carrière politique à l’extrême gauche, néanmoins anti-dreyfusard. Quel parcours !
Référence libraire : 80176
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Cluny Charles - - Cluny Charles
Partition de la chanson : Défilés de la Victoire (Les) Boîte à Fursy
Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale La renaissance Musicale 1918 approx.
Référence libraire : 13915
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Cluny Charles - - Cluny Charles
Partition de la chanson : Littératures héroïques Notre Dame de Lorette
Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale,Partitions sur l'imprimerie , journaux et livres Propriété de L'Auteur 1917 approx.
Référence libraire : 13920
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CLUB DES RETRAITES " LA RENAISSANCE "
UN VILLAGE MARTYR AU COEUR DE LA POCHE DE COLMAR : BENWIHR DU 3 AU 24 DECEMBRE 1944
COLMAR 1987 Un volume grand in-8 carré broché de 125 pages , illustrations photographiques et bien complet du plan en couleurs in-fine , nom de propriétaire au haut de la page de garde , bon à très bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
Référence libraire : 010056
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Cluskey, MW. (Editor) M. W.
Speeches Messages and Other Writings of the Hon. Albert G. Brown A Senator in Congress from the State of Mississippi
Philadelphia: Jas. B. Smith & Co. 1859. Cloth and Paper Covered Boards. Very Good/None as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Albert G. Brown 1813-1880 was the governor of Mississippi and also a senator from the same state. Presentation copy to a friend SIGNED by Brown in 1872. 614 pages plus 6 pages of publisher's advertisements. Frontispiece photo. Marbled design to paper on edges of text block. Includes 17 page biographical sketch from the editor. Some light foxing and damp staining with minimal effects. Distinct soil mark on spine of a book that has been rebound some time ago in cloth and paper. Tightly bound. 614 pages. Rare and important for its portrait of the Antebellum South and the crisis in the United States. A personal rare look at the issue of sectionalism. <br/> <br/> Jas. B. Smith & Co. hardcover
Référence libraire : 005315
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CLUTTON-BROCK, A.
Thoughts on the war by A. Clutton-Brock (from the Times literary supplement
86 p.; 17 cm. Mezzatela artigianale, copertina originale conservata (con una gora marginale). Incollato alla fine un ritaglio di giornale del 1915
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Clyde Edgerton
The Floatplane Notebooks
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 1988. Hardcover. Good/Very good. Dustjacket has some wear along the edges. Cover has light wear. Light soiling in a couple of spots on right page edges. Light foxing on page edges. Stated second printing. Signed by the author Clyde Edgerton on title page. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill hardcover
Référence libraire : 1240 ISBN : 0945575009 9780945575009
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CLÉMENCEAU (Georges)
DISCOURS PRONONCÉ À STRASBOURG LE 4NOVEMBRE 1919
, Paris, Imprimerie Lang, Blanchong et Cie 1919, in-8, débr., non coupé, (fané), 31p.
Référence libraire : 44943
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CLÉMENCEAU Georges
Grandeurs et misères d'une victoire
Édition originale. 1 des exemplaires Pur Fil Lafuma.Parfait état. Broché Très bon Paris Plon 1930 1 volume grand in-8°
Référence libraire : 4589
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Clémenceau, Georges :
Grandeurs et misères d'une victoire.
Paris, Plon, 1930 ; in-8, broché ; (3) pp. blanches , IV, 374, (2) pp.
Référence libraire : 7785
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Clémenceau (Georges)
Grandeurs et misères d’une victoire.
Plon 1930 Grand in-8 broché, non rogné, IV- 372 pp. Petites déchirures et un petit manque au premier plat, second plat un peu poussiéreux.
Référence libraire : 17447
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CLéMENCEAU, Georges
Grandeurs et misères d’une victoire
Paris, Plon 1930 In-8 23 x 13,5 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à 2 nerfs, premier plat de couverture conservé, 374 pp., 3 fac-similés dont 1 replié. Exemplaire en bon état.
Référence libraire : 124558
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CLÉRISSE Henry
J'avais des camarades
Paris Denoël 1939
Référence libraire : 32366
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Clément Woerly
L'Alsace Retrouvée
1945. Paris Éditions S.E.P.E. 1945 - Cartonné 16 cm x 23 5 cm 61 pages (non paginé) nombreuses photographies noir & blanc in et hors-texte - Texte de Clément Woerly préface de Jacques d'Alsace - Très bon état
Référence libraire : 17113
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Clément, Jean-Louis
La Collaboration des évêques : 1920-1945
Les Indes Savantes 2011 In-8 broché 23,9 cm sur 16,8. 2011 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 104669
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Clément-Grandcourt Colonel
La Guerre de forteresse sur le front russe. A propos de Nowo-Georgiewsk (Modlin)
Berger-Levrault Dos agrafé 1928 RARE. In-8 (14,3 x 22,7 cm), dos agrafé, 50 pages, avec deux cartes dépliantes hors texte ; dos frotté, rousseurs sur les plats, bords du quatrième plat usés, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : dl1502
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CLÉNET Louis-Marie
Les Colonnes Infernales
Perrin, vérités et légendes 1993
Référence libraire : 34456
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