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WORLD WAR ONE ASQUITH, Herbert
The Volunteer and Other Poems.
Sidgwick & Jackson London. 1915. First edition. Octavo. pp 23 1 adverts. Wrappers. Eight poems. The author was the second son of the British Prime Minister at the time also called Herbert Asquith.A bit of foxing here and there. Covers slightly tanned at spine and edges. Very good. Sidgwick & Jackson, London. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : WORLDWAR013072
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WORLD WAR ONE DUBOIS, Louis [GUIRAUD, Albert (illustrates)].
Le No�l du Kaiser
Edouard Privat Toulouse. 1917. First edition. Octavo. 7 pages. Wrappers. A poem ridiculing the Kaiser. The first page is given over to an etching showing him in bed about to discover his boots full of blood according to the poem.Presentation copy from the author inscribed on the front cover: ''A Mademoiselle Mathilde Pom�s respectueux hommage de son coll�gue de Toulouse l'auteur L Dubois''. Also in the author's hand is the acknowledgment ''Eau-forte d'Albert Guiraud''.Covers faintly tanned at the edges. Very near fine. Very scarce. Edouard Privat, Toulouse. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE COOPER, Eric Thirkell
Soliloquies of the Subaltern
Burns & Oates London. 1915. First edition. Octavo. 52 pages. Wrappers. Several of his poems were set to music by the British composers John Ireland and Cyril Scott.Edges and endpapers spotted. Spine a bit tanned and rubbed. Very good. Very scarce. Burns & Oates, London. unknown
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Ministere de la Guerre
Mesures de Police. Consecutives a l'etat de Siège. Avis aux Populations. First edition of the lithograph.
France: circa 1914-1917. Original lithograph in 2 colors. 64 x 49 cm. Central tear. Marginal tears and creases. Unmounted.Expertise by Thierry Bodin Les Autographes 75006 Paris. France: circa 1914-1917 unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 51-4994
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Ministere de la Guerre
Tableau indiquant les villes sièges de dépots des corps de troupes des différentes armes. First edition of the lithograph.
France: Imprimerie nationale 1915. Original lithograph in 2 colors. 120 x 77 cm. Marginal tears and creases. Unmounted.Expertise by Thierry Bodin Les Autographes 75006 Paris. France: Imprimerie nationale ,1915 unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 51-4995
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WORLD WAR ONE LONDON, Rex (words). DE RANCE, Hero (music).
The Journey's End.
Keith Prowse London. 1930. First edition. Quarto. 12 pages. Sewn wrappers. The words and music of a song presented to members of the audience on the occasion of the first anniversary of R.C. Sherriff's play at the Prince of Wales' Theatre on January 21st 1930. Full-page photograph of a scene from the play.Ownership signature on title-page. The binding string has snapped. Faint signs of damp to front cover. Very good. Keith Prowse, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE BINYON, Laurence
For the Fallen
Hodder and Stoughton London. 1917. First edition thus: illustrated with six tipped-in colour plates by an uncredited artist. Quarto. pp 55. Original purple cloth decorated in black and gilt.Small gift inscription on front free endpaper. Spine slightly faded. Corners of covers a bit bumped. Very good. Hodder and Stoughton, London. hardcover
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WORLD WAR ONE [HAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, Lord IBGT, and YOUNG, D] I B G T
The Hun Hunters.
Grant Richards London. 1916. Second printing. Oblong quarto. pp 50. Sub-Bellockian humorous verse. Unattributed illustrations by J. McKenna. Cloth-backed colour pictorial boards.From the library of Edmund Blunden with his pencilled inscription on the front free endpaper: ''A copy was given to me early in 1917 by J.G.W. Clark then at the headquarters of our 116th Infantry Brigade as Brigade Major. I may still have it stored away but have acquired one or two others partly as they remind me of him & partly for the book's merits. Its temper is obviously pre-Somme.''Covers dusty and a bit rubbed with some signs of damp. Small mark to spine. Good. Grant Richards, London. hardcover
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WORLD WAR ONE YOUNG, Frances Brett
Five Degrees South.
Martin Secker London. 1917. First edition. Octavo. 47 pages. 16-page publisher's catalogue dated 1917 at rear. Wrappers. Erratum slip at page 15. Twenty-two poems. From the Author's Note: ''All the verses in this volume were written on active service in German East Africa. They are really nothing more than a lyrical commentary on the events which I have recorded in my forthcoming book Marching on Tanga of which indeed they are really a part representing the things which I could not trust myself to say in prose.''Cheap paper of catalogue tanned. Tail of spine split. Front cover faintly marked. Short tear to fore-edge of one page. Very good. Martin Secker, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR TWO BIRCH, Dennis
Four and Twenty
The Fortune Press London. 1945. First edition. Octavo. 24 pages. Half of the poems deal with the war.Near fine in very good indeed very slightly chipped dustwrapper. Scarce. The Fortune Press, London. unknown
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BIVAR GUERRA (Luiz de)
INVENTÃRIOS E SEQUESTROS DAS CASAS DE TÃVORA E ATOUGUIA EM 1759.
<p>Edições do Arquivo do Tribunal de Contas. Composição e impressão Bertrand Irmãos Lda. Lisboa. 1954.</p>_x000d_<p>De 24x18 cm. Com xii ii 359 págs. Brochado. Ilustrado em extratexto sobre papel couché. Exemplar com dedicatória do autor a Nuno Braga na folha de guarda.</p>_x000d_<p>Contém preâmbulo do Bivar Guerra notas e comentários breve comentário paleográfico notas finais índice onomástico índice descritivo das gravuras e índice geral.</p>_x000d_<p>Cuidada e rigorosa transcrição dos documentos relativos aos bens das casas de Távora e Atouguia sequestrados pelo Marquês de Pombal existentes no Arquivo do Tribunal de Contas.</p>_x000d_<p>Segundo Bivar Guerra a documentação publicada neste livro é mais uma prova da inocência dos Távoras e Atouguias no atentado contra D. José. Inclui também importantes documentos sobre o Morgado de Carvalho.</p> I-5-C-32 unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE KAUFMAN, Herbert
The Song of the Guns.
T. Fisher Unwin London. 1914. First edition. Octavo. 57 pages. Pictorial wrappers with flaps. Jingoism from a British standpoint abounds in the these verses written by an American journalist.First blank slightly creased. A few light spots here and there. Covers slightly marked and dusty. Tail of spine starting to split. Very good. Very scarce. T. Fisher Unwin, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE WHEEN, AW A W
Two Masters.
Faber and Faber London. 1929. First edition. Criterion Miscellany No. 1. Octavo. 32 pages. A First World War story by the translator of All Quiet on the Western Front. Wheen was an Australian soldier who served and was twice wounded on the Western Front.One of 150 numbered and hardbound copies signed by the author and printed on hand-made paper. Spine a bit faded. Head of spine scuffed. Very good indeed. Faber and Faber, London. hardcover
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WORLD WAR TWO BOOTHROYD, Basil
Home Guard Goings-On.
George Allen & Unwin London. 1941. First edition. Octavo. pp 130 4 adverts. Illustrated by Maurice McLoughlin. The inspiration for Dad's ArmyContemporary 1941 gift inscription on front free endpaper. Near fine in very good slightly nicked and rubbed price-clipped dustwrapper. Uncommon. George Allen & Unwin, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE SMITH, Percy
Sixteen Drypoints and Etchings.
The Soncino Press London. 1930. First edition. Foreword by William Rothenstein. Introduction by H.M. Tomlinson. Quarto. pp 16 sixteen plates with captioned tissue guards. Green buckram covers with gilt decorative design to front. The images are of an unremitting bleakness and come from sketches made by Percy Smith while he served as an artilleryman on the Somme. They could have led to a court martial as such things were expressly forbidden. The etchings are reproduced in collotype and printed at the Curwen Press.Out of a total edition of 167 numbered copies this is one of 145 on a Dutch mould-made paper.Some slight spotting to prelims. Covers a bit rubbed at the edges. Bottom corners of covers bumped. Very good. The plates are all fine. Scarce. The Soncino Press, London. hardcover
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WORLD WAR ONE OPENER, TIN T I N
The Rub�iy�t of a Maconochie Ration.
Gay and Hancock London. 1919. First edition. 12mo. 32 pages. Pictorial wrappers. A satirical parody. The author's identity is a mystery. The Maconochie ration issued to troops in the trenches was a stew of turnips carrots potatoes onions haricot beans and beef.Ownership signature on last black. Spine rubbed and splitting. Some spotting. Good. Scarce. Gay and Hancock, London. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : WORLDWAR014020
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR [PRIMO DE RIVERA, Jos� Antonio].
Programme of the New Spain.
F.G. Sturrup London. January 1938. First U.K. edition. No translator given. Octavo. pp 20. Wrappers. ''The 26 points of Falange Espa�ola Tradicionalista y de los J.O.N.S.'' The repudiation of capitalism and the intention to create a ''Syndicalist State'' are echoes of what was happening in Nazi Germany. The Programme was originally published in 1934 as the manifesto of the Falange and contained 27 points the last of which was later expunged by Franco.Covers slightly rubbed and chipped at corners. Very good. Scarce. F.G. Sturrup, London. January, unknown
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WORLD WAR TWO SMITH, PLH (edits). L H
Farewell Khaki and Blue.
Pan Press London. 1945. First edition. The final issue of a magazine aimed at members of the British armed forces. Octavo. 64 pages. Wrappers. Contributors include Rayner Heppenstall Henry Treece Howard Sergeant Derek Stanford et al.Spine slightly rubbed. Covers a bit duty. Very good. Uncommon. Pan Press, London. unknown
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Gotham Book Mart; John Day Company; War Poets; Oscar Williams (ed)
The War Poets: An Anthology of the War Poetry of the Twentieth Century 19 June 1945 Invitation Card Only No Book
New York: The Gotham Book Mart 1945. 4"x5". Postcard Invitation. Significant abrasion across front face. Deckled edges. Minor creasing. Minor discoloration on back. Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart, 1945. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 74-0737
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WORLD WAR TWO STEVENSON, Patric
Flowing Water.
Resurgam Books London. 1945. First edition. Octavo. 47 pages. The author's first book containing forty-seven poems some of which are concerned with the war. He was an R.A.F. corporal at the time.Presentation copy from the author to a fellow writer inscribed by him on the front free endpaper: ''Presented to Henry Treece - Brother Air Force Poet & lover of Shropshire and Cleobury Mortimer - in memory of a delightful and unexpected meeting in Waterford June 7th 1946. Patric Stevenson.'' Six minor corrections to the text by the author.Some offsetting from the dustwrapper flaps to the endpapers. Very good indeed in very good rubbed chipped and partially faded dustwrapper. Resurgam Books, London. unknown
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Historical Division, War Department
Salerno: American Operations from the Beaches to the Volturno 9 September-6 October 1943
Government Printing Office 1944T. paperback. Good. . Cover /edges have light wear. Pages are clean/intact.rn Government Printing Office paperback
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Guerra, Richard
Germany: A Country Study Guide
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 8193443438.G ISBN : 8193443438 9788193443439
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WORLD WAR ONE WOOD, PW (edits). P W
Emmanuel College Magazine
Emmanuel College Cambridge. August 1917. First edition. The third of the annual war editions. Octavo. 102 pages. Wrappers. Subscription form intact at front. Includes a letter to the editor from the Senior Tutor who was serving on the Western Front a long piece from a soldier in the Middle East an account of the evacuation of Gallipoli long lists of College members in the armed forces many of them with the death symbol next to their names obituaries etc. Perhaps the most affecting element in such a sad publication is the list right at the end of the seven members missing in action.Front cover slightly creased. Spine darkened. Very good indeed. Scarce. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. August, unknown
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INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON NUCLEAR WAR AND
AIDS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON NUCLEAR WAR AND PLANETARY EMERGENCIES - 26 SESSION The Science and Culture . ã Nuclear Strategy and Peace Technology
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 9812380922.G ISBN : 9812380922 9789812380920
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DAVID S WAR
FLYBOYS Movie Script Screenplay
Script Format reprint. Like New. /2005 SHOOTING DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADSSHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 011119005
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[Allied Powers of World War I]
Copy of TL from to Gianni Caproni January 7 1918.
Roma Italy: Pietro Sella 1918. 20.5 x 29.5 cm. Copy of typed letter single sheet. Begins "Come intesi." Very Good. Italiano. [Roma, Italy: Pietro Sella, 1918]. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 63-8239
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WORLD WAR ONE [MANNING, Frederic] (under the name of Private 19022).
The Middle Parts of Fortune
The Piazza Press - issued to subscribers by Peter Davies London. 1929. First edition. Octavo. Two volumes. pp viii 226; iv 227-453. One of 520 numbered copies. Full brown buckram lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Top edges gilt. Printed on handmade paper. The World War One masterpiece of which T.E. Lawrence said: "No praise could be too sheer for this book." It was subsequently issued in an expurgated trade edition under the title of Her Privates We.Contemporary 1930 ownership inscription on first blank of each volume. Covers just a little marked. First blank of Vol. I. creased at upper corner. Very good indeed. Lacks the publisher's cloth slipcase. The Piazza Press - issued to subscribers by Peter Davies, London. hardcover
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR GONZALBEZ RUIZ, Francisco
Yo He Cre�do en Franco.
Imprimerie Cooperative �toile Paris. 1937. First edition. Octavo. 172 pages. Wrappers. A book which seems never to have been translated into English although a French version appeared in this year.Cheap paper a bit tanned at the edges. Spine slightly tanned. Very good. Imprimerie Cooperative �toile, Paris. unknown
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United States Office of War Information; David Stone (art).
OWI Poster No. 8. "Strong in the strength of the Lord." Reprint on light card stock.
Washington DC: US Government Printing Office 1942. Color Poster. 28 x 17.8 cm. Very Good with creasing.From the collection of art historian Peter Selz 1919 - 2019. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1942. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 63-9181
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WORLD WAR ONE No author given
The Work of the Royal Engineers in the European War 1914-19. Bridging.
W. & J. Mackay Chatham. 1921. First edition. Octavo. pp 87 three large folding colour maps 15 plates of photographs 33 folding plates of diagrams. The photographs show military bridges being erected in northern France.Fine. Probably not issued in dustwrapper. Scarce. W. & J. Mackay, Chatham. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE [DAWSON, Coningsby].
The Love of an Unknown Soldier.
John Lane The Bodley Head London. 1918. First edition. Octavo. pp x 196. Frontispiece facsimile of a page of the manuscript. Anonymously published. Four-page introductory Explanation by John Lane in which he recounts how a ''red box'' of love letters was found in the abandoned dug-out of a gun position. In the last letter the writer is wounded and knows his death is inevitable; it ends in mid-sentence. Only recently however it has been discovered that the book is a fiction and the author who actually did serve at the front didn't die until 1959. The book was hugely popular at the time going through several editions and it would appear it was published for propagandistic rather than monetary reasons. A bit of spotting to endpapers. Very good indeed in very good rubbed chipped and nicked pictorial dustwrapper using an image probably by Raemaekers. John Lane, The Bodley Head, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR TWO Various authors
The Story of the Royal Army Service Corps 1939-1945.
G. Bell under the direction of the Institution of the Royal Army Service Corps London. 1955. First edition. Royal octavo. pp xxii 720. 4 colour plates 77 monochrome plates on 48 19 maps 6 double-page. Royal library binding of full dark blue morocco with raised bands gilt rules all edges gilt. Royal crest of George VI in gilt on front. Bound in at the front is a sheet printed with the words ''From The Officers Royal Army Service Corps to their Colonel-in-Chief''. The Colonel-in-Chief was Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester.Fine. G. Bell under the direction of the Institution of the Royal Army Service Corps, London. hardcover
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GUERRE, ISABELLE
Apéritifs dînatoires avec Thermomix
Larousse cuisine 2019. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. French language. 10.47x7.95x1.34 inches. Larousse cuisine hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 2-2035969468 ISBN : 2035969468 9782035969460
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WORLD WAR TWO GIBSON, Wilfrid
The Searchlights.
Oxford University Press London. 1943. First edition. Small octavo. pp viii 92. Card wrappers with integral flaps the design on the front being by Michael D. Gibson. The third volume of Gibson's war poetry.Signed by the author on the half-title page.Very good. Oxford University Press, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE [GALSWORTHY, John].
The Burning Spear
Chatto & Windus London. 1919. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 248. 32-page publishers' catalogue dated 119 at rear. According to the blurb Galsworthy published the book anonymously in order to be able to ''picture with free satire certain contradictions and whimsicalities of modern life''.Fore-edge a bit spotted. Covers slightly bumped at the edges. Very good indeed in very good slightly chipped dustwrapper with several nicks. Chatto & Windus, London. unknown
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War Department
Japanese: A Guide to the Spoken Language. TM 30-341.
Washington D.C.: 1943. 18mo. 59 pp. Soft cover. Very good with slight stains on front cover. Black and white illustrations. Text in English. Washington, D.C.: 1943. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 19-4635
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WORLD WAR ONE No author given
The Marne Battle-Fields 1914.
Michelin Clermont-Ferrand London and Milltown New Jersey. 1919. First edition U.K. issue with price ''5'6'' on dustwrapper. Scarcer clothbound issue. Octavo. 264 pages. Profusely illustrated with photographs maps etc. A title in the series Illustrated Michelin Guides to the Battlefields 1914-1918.Stamped on front free endpaper ''complimentary copy''. Short tear to fore-edge of front free endpaper. Very good indeed in very good indeed dustwrapper slightly darkened at the spine. Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand, London and Milltown, New Jersey. hardcover
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Guerra, Aloysius
Pontificiarum Constitutionum in Bullariis Magno et Romano Contentarum et Aliunde Desumptarum Epitome et Secundum Materias Dispositio cum Indigibus Logupletissimis. Original edition.
Venetiis Venice: Heredis Nicolai Pezzana 1772. 4 volumes. lvi 552; xl 568; lvi 552; xxviii 676 pp. 4to 37x24 cm 14½x9½" later binding of half cloth and marbled boards morocco spine labels lettered in gilt.First edition of Guerra's edition of the Luxemburg Bullarium one of the most famous editions of papal bulls. Vol. 1 title printed in red and black printed in two columns per page with marginal notes. Wear and soiling to bindings rubbing to extremities Vol. 1 binding detached but present areas of cloth worn at spine and corners some joints and hinges cracked or starting library labels on spines and some endpapers library stamp on each title page; foxing and darkening to text block interiors solid and intact; good or better Venetiis [Venice]: Heredis Nicolai Pezzana, 1772 hardcover
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General Staff, War Office
Military Engineering. Part I. Field Defences
London: War Office 1908. Book. Very Good. Red Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. vi 100 pages 60 plates many folding. This copy has 3 stamps on the front from "4th Regiment Otago Rifles". This was a New Zealand military unit which fought with the ANZAC troops in WWI. War Office Hardcover
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR SENDER, Ram�n J
Seven Red Sundays.
Liveright New York. 1936. First U.S. edition. Translated with an Introductory Note by Peter Chalmers Mitchell. Octavo. 439 pages. A novel set in the early days of the Spanish Civil War its protagonist a journalist who has thrown in his lot with communists syndicalists and anarchists.Near fine in near-fine slightly nicked dustwrapper with some minor rubbing. Scarce in such bright condition. Liveright, New York. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE SHERRIFF, RC and BARTLETT, Vernon R C
Journey's End.
Victor Gollancz London. 1930. First edition. Octavo. 285 pages. Vellum-backed cloth. Adapted from Sherriff's successful play of the same title which was also turned into a Hollywood film under the direction of James Whale.Number 377 of 600 copies signed by both authors.Nameplate on front pastedown. Front endpapers tanned. Small mark to spine. Corners of covers slightly rubbed. Very good indeed. Victor Gollancz, London. hardcover
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WORLD WAR ONE MASEFIELD, John
St. George and the Dragon.
Heinemann London. 1919. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 104. The title piece is a speech delivered on St. George's Day 1918 and is followed by a lecture the author gave in America in 1918.Free endpapers faintly tanned. Very good indeed in very good dustwrapper faded at the spine and slightly nicked. Heinemann, London. unknown
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United States War Department; Capt John William Gunnison
US Pacific Railroad Survey: Map No. 3. From The Santa Fe Crossing To The Coo-Che To-Pa Pass.
Washington DC: US Government Printing Office 1855. MAP. 23.7" x 31.5" Folded Map Fair with tears tape repairs losses creasing. Illustrated. Map used for planning railroad lines; shows Eastern Colorado & North Eastern New Mexico. Pencil scribbles include: "Wheat TMW #845." Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1855. unknown
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United States War Department; Isaac Ingalls Stevens
US Pacific Railroad Survey: Map Milk River To The Crossing of the Columbia River.
Washington DC: US Government Printing Office 1860. MAP. 60.5" x 23.5" Folded Map Fair with tears tape repairs losses creasing. Illustrated. Map used for planning railroad lines; shows parts of Washington Idaho and Montana. Pencil scribbles include: "Wheat TMW #867." Mapping expedition led by Stevens in 1853-1855 then Governor of Washington Territory. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1860. unknown
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR SENCOURT, Robert
Spain's Ordeal.
Longmans Green & Co London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. pp x 320. Nine sketch maps one of which is folding. Supposedly an attempt to cut through the propaganda.Contemporary 1938 ownership signature on front free endpaper. Head of spine a bit bumped. Near fine in very good indeed slightly creased dustwrapper a bit tanned at the spine. Longmans, Green & Co, London. unknown
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR JELLINEK, Frank
Civil War in Spain.
Victor Gollancz London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 637 pages. The book was written chiefly in Barcelona with access to documents figures first hand reports etc. Head and tail of spine pushed. Cheap quality paper tanned at edges. Endpapers lightly spotted. Very good in very good nicked and rubbed dustwrapper darkened and a little stained at spine. Victor Gollancz, London. unknown
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WORLD WAR ONE BOYD, Edwin R (under the initials ERB). E R B
A Yarn of War
Privately printed at the University Press by Robert Maclehose Glasgow and issued by Maclehose & Jackson. 1919. First edition. Octavo. pp xvi 251. Illustrated with the author's photographs and maps. Possibly the author's own copy: binding of full blue morocco with raised bands and gilt thistle motifs to spine author's initials also in gilt at foot of spine marbled endpapers top edge gilt.Fine. Privately printed at the University Press by Robert Maclehose, Glasgow and issued by Maclehose & Jackson. hardcover
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War Production Board (Washington, DC) D C
Every Man Woman and Child is a Partner.
Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1942. Poster measuring 28 x 40 inches. Full text reads "Every Man Woman and Child is a Partner / President Roosevelt / In 1942 / 60000 / Planes / 45000 / Tanks / 20000 / A.A. Guns / 8000000 / Tons of Ships." Folded with a few light wrinkles a couple of very small holes and no tears. Very good. Will look fantastic framed. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. unknown
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United States War Department Office of the Chief of Staff
Extracts from Reports by Regular and Militia Officers on the Joint Army and Militia Coast-Defense Exercises during the year 1907. Compiled in the Office of the Chief of Artillery.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1908. Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 348 pages from the General Assembly Library New Zealand in an attractive red half leather binding with gilt library stamps on front and spine. Government Printing Office Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 2425
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World War II Artist
Woman Child and Gun. Study for Help Russia to Help Us before text poster.
ca. 1940. Original gouache painting. Design for a poster. Red and black on white. Framed. Image: 19 x 10 cm. Frame: 36.5 x 24.5 cm. One of a pair. ca. 1940. unknown
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