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WILLIAMSON Howard
A Dictionary of Great War Abbreviations. NEAR FINE COPY
Sm. folio, First Edition; laminatd boards, a near fine copy.
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Williamson, Gordon
Die SS, Hitlers Instrument der Macht
Klagenfurt, Meuer Kaiser Verlag Gesellschaft m.b.H., 2002. 255 Seiten , 29 cm, Hardcover/Pappeinband
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 51265
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Williamson, Gordon
Die SS. Hitlers Instrument der Macht. Die Geschichte der SS, von der Schutzstaffel bis zur Waffen-SS. Deutsche Erstausgabe.
Klagenfurt, Neuer Kaiser Verlag, 1998.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63184
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WILLING (Paul)
Napoléon et ses soldats.
Paris, Preal, 1986-1987 2 vol. in-4, 128 pp. et 128 pp., nbses ill. in-t., bradel toile rouge sous jaquette illustrée (reliure de l'éditeur).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 213547
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Willis, Ted
The Lions of Judah : a novel.
New York : Holt, Rinehard and Winston, 1980. 278 pp. Gr. 8°. 1st publ. in the [USA] Cloth spine with DJ
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 4481
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Willmann, Georg (Hrsg.)
Kriegsgräber in Europa. Ein Gedenkbuch.
München : C. Bertelsmann, 1980. 1. Aufl., 1. - 30. Tsd.; 319 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen (z.T. farb.) und Karten; 32 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Kunstleder,
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 141004
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Willmann, Georg [Hg.]
Kriegsgräber in Europa : e. Gedenkbuch / Georg Willmann [Hg.].
München : Bertelsmann, 1980. 319 S. zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.), Kt. 4°. 1. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 39976
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Willmann, Lothar und Oswald Kopatz
Gefechtsbereit! Die Luftstreitkräfte / Luftverteidigung der Nationalen Volksarmee
Berlin : Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1989. 3., stark überarb. Aufl.; 156 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 27 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag;
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 144983
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WILLMOTT H. P.
FORCES NAVALES
Nathan. 1976. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 144 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Tampons en page de garde et en 1re page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
Referenz des Buchhändlers : RO40109979
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WILLMOTT H. P.
FORCES NAVALES
Nathan. 1976. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 144 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Tampons en page de garde et en 1re page. Trad. de J. Sorbets. Intro. par Aram Bakshian, Jr. Navires de guerre en fer. 1re Guerre mondial. L'âge de la dissuasion. Navires de guerre importants 1860-1970...
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WILLMOTT, H.P.
Forces Navales.
Fernand Nathan. 1976. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paris, Nathan, 1976, album in 4, reliure éditeur sous jaquette, nombreuses photos, 144 pp. (La puissance navale depuis le Cuirassé). Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R300262550
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Willmott, Hedley P. ; Overy, Richard J. ; Binder, Klaus [Übers.]
Der Zweite Weltkrieg
Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. 2005. 319 Seiten. 31x26cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, ungelesen; Ppbd.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 630490
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WILLOUGHBY, Charles et CHAMBERLAIN, John
LE VAINQUEUR DU PACIFIQUE. L'épopée Mac Arthur 1941-1951
Paris Amiot-Dumont 1955 in 8 (21,5x16) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 315 pages [2], avec des photographies hors-texte en noir et blanc, et des cartes. L'Etoile Filante. Archives d'histoire contemporaine. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 49569
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Wilmot Charles Vaughan, militaire (propriétaire), Ex-libris.
Ex-libris.
Ex-libris collé(s) sur une feuille cartonnée 21*27cm. Ex-libris armorié (92*72mm)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 003622
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Wilnaer Zeitung
Der Militärbetrieb der Wilnaer Zeitung. Vortrag des Leutnants Wallenberg auf der Pressebesprechung in Wilna 1. und 2. Februar 1917. Nur für den Dienstgebrauch. Mit Abbildungen auf 8 Tafeln
o.J. 8 Seiten und 14 Blatt Anhänge und Bilder. Orig. Broschur (etwas berieben und bestoßen, sonst sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 4°. broschiert/ Taschenbuch
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 29741-yg6274
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Wilson
Les flottes de guerre au combat - TOME DEUX - La grande guerre (1914-1918)
Payot 1928 in8. 1928. Cartonné.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100140120
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WILSON (Robert Thomas).
Letter to the right. hon. Lord Erskine ;. on the asserted prerogative right of the Crown to dismiss miltary officers at its will and pleasure
Londres, James Ridgway [printed by J. Green], 1822 in-8, titre, 29 pp., dérelié.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 238325
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Wilson Andrew
La guerre et l'ordinateur
Robert Laffont 1969 in8. 1969. Broché.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100071232
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WILSON Bruce
Denison. British Airborne Specialist Clothing from WWII to the Present Day. NEAR FINE COPY
8vo., First Edition, with plates; pictorial boards, a near fine copy. Produced in association with the Airborne Assault Museum, this is the first detailed history of the iconic garment, covering all British airborne smocks from the very earliest models to the present. Lavishly illustrated; many of the photographs appear here for the first time.
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Wilson Carlile ['The Chief'] (1847-1942), Anglican evangelist, founder in 1882 of the Church Army and Prebendary of St Paul's Ca
‘The Vagrant Criminal and Inebriate Classes’: Wilson Carlile ‘The Chief’ Prebendary of St Paul’s Cathedral and Founder of the Church Army. Autograph Letter Signed asking W. S. De Winton for assistance in helping persons to a ‘fresh start’.
5 May 1896; on leterhead of 130 Edgeware Road London W. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The Church Army still active today was founded in 1882 as a Church of England equivalent to the Methodists’ Salvation Army. From the papers of the recipient Wilfred Seymour De Winton of Haverfordwest. 3pp 12mo. On a bifolium of grey paper. In good condition lightly aged. Signed ‘W Carlile / Hon. Chief Sec.’ To the left of the signature in the bottom-left of the recto of the second leaf is a purple ink stamp of the following: ‘WRITTEN BY ONE OF OUR POOR STRUGGLING LABOUR HOME BROTHERS’. He begins what is undoubtedly one of many such letters he had to write: ‘Dear Mr De Winton / The Vagrant Criminal and Inebriate Classes a seething mass of our fellow men look to us as the hand of the Church held out to give them a last chance.’ While many could ‘get a fresh start in life after 2 or 3 months staying in one of our Labour Homes the lack of funds compels us day by day to refuse numbers of genuine helpable persons’. He stresses that the homes ‘are not Shelters and are limited to 25 Inmates men women and youths all received irrespective of creed’. He states that 51 1/2 per cent of those who passed through the institutions in the year 1895 ‘obtained a fresh start’ and that the organisation requires ‘£100000 annually’. ‘The financial burdens come heavily on us who nearly all work without any pay.’ He asks if De Winton can help them ‘regain by labour & religion many rapidly sinking into the vortex of crime and misery.’ 5 May 1896; on leterhead of 130 Edgeware Road, London W. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 24337
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WILSON Lt.-Col. Frank
Regiments at a Glance. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
Sm. 4to., First Edition, with frontispiece, very numerous coloured plates of uniforms and pictorial front and rear endpapers; blue buckram, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. Concise guide to over 120 units with table of uniform details.
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Wilson, George C
Mud Soldiers - Life Inside the New American Army.
Charles Scribners Sons, 1989.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 230526
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 110: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) September 23rd, 1916
Cover portrait of The Duke of Aosta - he commanded the Third Italian Army, which captured Gorizia, August 9th, 1916. Feature: Austria's colossal failure in the Trentino - Austrian advance and Italian counter-offensive. Photos of troops in the Alps. Campaign in Mesopotamia to the fall of Kut (conclusion). Photos from the Tigris. Many other photos. Covers fragile but intact. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 112: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) October 7th, 1916
Cover portrait of General Alexei Burssiloff - the brilliant army leader on Russia's South-western front. Feature: Newfoundland's Heroic Part in the War. Photos of four members of one Newfoundland family who died in battle July 1st, 1916. Photos of the 'high-explosive express' rail mounted British gun. Russia Resurgent - The Summer Offensive of 1916 to the Fall of Stanislau. Centerfold photos of King George. Photos of German prisoners. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 124: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) December 30th, 1916
Cover portrait of General Sir Henry S. Rawlinson - commanding the Fourth Army on the Somme. Feature: The Great British Battles of the Somme III - Battle of the Woods and the Bazentin Ridges. Photo of New Zealanders in trench. Centerfold photos of British Tank/Land Cruiser. Three photos of the German exodus from Guillemont and La Boisselle. Interesting photos of British shelters and some shattered German dug-outs. Photos of multitudes of prisoners from the Somme on their way to internment in Great Britain. Front cover secured by tape. Back cover missing. Above-average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 135: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) March 17th, 1917
Cover photo portrait of Lieut.-General George Francis Milne - Commanding the British Salonika Army. Germany During the Year 1916 (conclusion). The Balkans - the Allied Offensive of 1916 - The Capture of Monastir, and the Greek Imbroglio. Full-page photo portrait of Lieutenant-General George Milne - commanding the British Salonika Army. Full-page photo portrait of M. Eleutherios Venizelos, head of the Greek Provisional Government established in 1916. Cover-fold fragile. Above-average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 13: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) November 14th, 1914
Front cover photo of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, Commanding Second British Army Corps. How Serbia made ready to meet her giant antagonist. Shabatz - the first decisive battle of the war. Photos and illustrations include: Air-raid on the Dusseldorf Zeppelin Shed; Aeroplane with machine gun; Iron Cross Zeppelin crew and a zeppelin stable; Centerfold montage of some of the British officers recognised by Sir John French in his despatches of September 17th and October 8th, 1914; Surrendering Austrian soldiers; Serbia's leading commanders; The Serbian military; a boy Serb in the battle-line; Reservists at Nish, Serbia's temporary capital; and more. Well-worn but binding remains intact. Unmarked. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 17: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) December 12th, 1914
"Brilliant narrative of Mons in this enlarged issue." - from front cover which features photos of Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson, K.C.B., D.S.O., Commander of the Royal Flying Corps. Excellent portrait of Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, Chief of the General Staff of the French Army. General progress of the war to the eve of Mons. The French Frontier Battle and the British Stand at Mons. Centerfold illustration of 'Wounded helping the Wounded - Pathetic episode between Le Cateau and Landrecies during the Retreat from Mons. Photos and illustrations include: Destruction near Mulhausen; Barricades near Mons; German column mowed down by British machine guns at Landrecies; French Cavalry on the way; French's indomitable little army on the eve of the Battle of Mons; Scene of the retreat from Mons; Map of Western Europe; With the British Forces fighting along the Franco-Belgian Frontier; German troops trapped near Cambrai; and more. Covers still weakly attached. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 21: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 9th, 1915
Front cover illustration of General Gallieni, the Military Governor of Paris. The march of events from Austria's debacle at Lemberg to the turn of the tide in the west. Photos and illustrations include: The Belgian Mission in London; Eager young recruits for Lord Kitchener's new army; The Defences of Paris; Glimpses of Paris under the threat of another siege by the Prussians; Entry of the Huns into Picardy; centerfold illustration of French infantry hurrying forward to meet the hereditary foe on the battleground of Northern France; The horse in the war; Canada's aid in the war - superb rally of 108,000 men for active service; infantry of the First Canadian Contingent passing Stonehenge on their way from Salisbury Plain to London; Italian demonstration at the Queen's Hall, London; The Battle of the Marne; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 23: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 23rd, 1915
Front cover portrait of Commander Charles R. Samson, of the Royal Flying Corps. The linked battles of Eastern France. The Course of events from the Marne to the Aisne. Centerfold artwork entitled "Contrasts in the Great War - The Awful Thunder of the Guns and the Beneficent work of the Army Medical Corps". Photos and Illustrations: The Aga Khan; Extensive plans for the comfort of the travelling Kaiser; British Armoured Car; The French '75' and its inventor Colonel Dupont; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 35: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) April 17th, 1915
Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-General W.P. Pulteney, K.C.B., D.S.O. The clash of Slav and Prussian Brilliantly Described. Centerfold illustrates how "The Cossacks harried Hindenberg in his attempt to take Warsaw." Photos and illustrations include: Retreat of the Kaiser's Troops in East Prussia; Russian soldiers breaking ice on a Polish river; The German advance on Warsaw; The 'Lava' method of attack used by the Cossack army; and more. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 40: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) May 22nd, 1915
Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-General Edwin Alfred Hervey Alderson, C.B. The Russian Stand on the Five Rivers and the Battle of the Carpathians; Photos and illlustrations include: Germany's Christmas Day Air Raid on London; Bird's-eye view of Cuxhaven Harbour, at the mouth of the River Elbe; Full-page photographic portrait of Lieut.-General W.P. Pulteney, K.C.B., D.S.O., Commanding Third Army Corps; Austrian General Steger Steiner and staff in Galicia; 28-ton Austrian seige gun which fires a thousand pound projectile; and more. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 53: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) August 21st, 1915
Cover portrait of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, President of the British Red Cross Society. The Marvelous work of the Red Cross. Italy's entry into the war. Centerfold presents four excellent photos from Braunkopf Hill, Alsace. Photos and Illustrations: the capture of Monte Nero; full-page portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Henry S. Rawlinson, K.C.B., commanding the Fourth Army Corps; many Red Cross photos; and more. Please note: does not include photogravure of Mr. Lloyd George. Covers secured by tape. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 5: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One)
Pages 113-140. Contains the conclusion of Chapter VIII and the first part of Chapter IV entitled "The German Host Falls on Belgium. Over fifty war illustrations/photos including: Hard-fought British retreat in Belgium; British Marines protect Ostend; Heroic defenders of Belgium; Germans in Liege; Belgium's King Albert on horseback; Antwerp defenses; Belgian lancers; German spy caught in Montreal; Zepellin bombardment of Antwerp in defiance of the Hague Convention; Centerfold illustrations of the British navy and its leaders; German cavalry raiders in canvas boats; French Cavalry moving to Namur; Indian troops for Europe; Sikh regiment; American volunteers for the French army on their way to enlist; and more. Sound unmarked copy with somewhat above-average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 61: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) October 16th, 1915
Cover portrait of Brigadier-General The Earl of Cavan, C.B., M.V.O. The Wonderful Recovery of the Belgian Army. Photos and Illustrations: Full-page photo of Belgium's King Albert visiting French forces plus many other photos from the same visit; Full-page portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Herbert C.O. Plumer, K.C.B.; underground warfare - photos of Allied sappers and their tunnels; and more. Covers secured by tape. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 65: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) November 13th, 1915
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Archibald James Murray. Intrigue and treachery in the Balkans. Photos/Illustrations: British troops reach Salonika; Rumanian Infantry; Bulgarian artillery; Centerfold contains 4 photos of artillery in Serbia; the Montenegrin Army in the field; Bulgarian air assets; the allies land at Salonika; and more. Please note: this issue does not contain the Dardanelles photogravure. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 75: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 22nd, 1916
Cover portrait of Major-General Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend - his 'excellent handling' of the British-Indian Division at Ctesiphon was spoken of in terms of high praise by Sir John Nixon. Feature - The Glorious and Terrible Campaign in Mesopotamia. Serbia's Glorios Resistance and the Fall of Nish (conclusion). The Campaign of the Mesopotamian Army. Photos of incidents in the amazing campaign between the Tigris and Euphrates. Portrait of General Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, D.S.O., commanding the British Force in Serbia. Centerfold photos of King Peter during retreat. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 76: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 29nd, 1916
Cover portrait of Major-General Launceot Edward Kiggell - Chief of the General Staff to Sir Douglas Haig. Feature: Great Leaders of the Allies in the West. The Campaign of the Mesopotamian Army (conclusion). Centerfold photos of Lord Kitchener in the Near East. Many black and white photos. Covers secured by tape. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 85: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) April 1st, 1916
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir John Steven Cowans - Quartermaster-General to the Forces and Member of the Army Council. Feature: The Great Servian Retreat - A Personal Narrative, complete with full-page map. The Role of Railways in the War. Photos from Serbia. Large centerfold photos inside French trenches. Photos of our Allies' supply columns in the Marne sector. Covers secured by tape. Average wear. Book
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Wilson, H.W.: Editor
The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict - Part 57
Cover portrait of M. Millerand, the French Minister of War. The French advance toward Lense and the battle of "the Labyrinth". Remarkable camera-picture of a brilliant charge by a regiment of French Zouaves. Full page portrait of General Sir Bruce M. Hamilton, K.C.B., commanding the Sixth Army. Many scenes of destruction in France. Average wear. Covers and centerfold seperated from contents but present. Binding otherwise intact. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: this copy does not include the photogravure plate of Lt. Warneford. In its place we include the plate of Rear Admiral The Hon. Horace L.A. Hood, who was lost with his flagship, the Invincible, in the battle of Jutland. This plate originally was issued with part 101 of this series). Book
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Wilson, John B; [United States Army]
Armies Corps Divisions and Separate Brigades
Washington D. C. : Center of Military History United States Army. 1987. Stated First Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine in No DJ As Issued dust jacket. Publisher's full blue cloth gilt lettering on spine and on black panel on spine US Eagle medallion on cover. Profusely illustrated with full-color photographs of the heraldic symbols insignia for each army corps division and brigade. Page edges only very lightly browned but pages supple all text and illustrations clean and bright; else fine; unmarked unread tight square and clean. A large heavy book - additional shipping charges may apply particularly for expedited or international shipment. NEAR FINE. Army Lineage Series. Insignia. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. xx 736 pages . Center of Military History, United States Army hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30555
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Wilson, John B [Compiler]; Center of Military History (US Army) [Producer]; U S
Armies Corps Divisions and Separate Brigades Army Lineage Series
Department of the Army 1999-08-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Department of the Army paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-0160499925 ISBN : 0160499925 9780160499920
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WILSON, RK, LT COL, ROYAL ARTILLERY, BRITISH ARMY R K
TEXTBOOK OF AUTOMATIC PISTOLS 1884-1935
USA: WOLFE LIBARY CLASSICS 1990. HARDCOVER. MINT/N0 JACKET. USA: WOLFE LIBARY CLASSICS 1990. MINT/N0 JACKET. Wolfe Library Classics USA 1990 based on 1934 edition hardcover limited edition #1263 of 1500 near fine book appears unread no jacket as issued satin page ribbon cloth with 1/4 leather binding unmarked not remaindered bookclub or library all pages gilded beautiful and collectible WOLFE LIBARY CLASSICS hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : S25624
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WILSON, Robert Thomas
History Of The British Expedition To Egypt; To Which Is Subjoined A Sketch Of The Present State Of That Country And Its Means Of Defence; Illustrated With Maps And Portraits of Sir Ralph Abercromby
London: T. Egerton, 1803. in-4° , (270x215) , relié demi basane et coins , dos lisse avec pièce de titre et auteur, xxi-387pp , frontispice , 2 tableaux dépliants et 3 cartes dépliantes légèrement coloriées ,quelques rousseurs , déchirure à une carte sans manque ,ex-libris charles Kettaneh, bon exemplaire .
Referenz des Buchhändlers : PHO-893
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Wilson,H.W.: Editor
The Great War Magazine - Part 157: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/I/One) August 18th, 1917
Cover portrait of General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne, Commanding First Army. National psychology and social changes (continued). The Epic Battles of Bullecourt. Full-page portrait of Lieutenant-General Sir A.W. Currie, commanding Canadian Forces in France, June, 1917. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers still attached. Book
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Wilz, Bernd
Mit offenem Visier: Geschichten zwischen Bundeswehr und Bundestag.
Asendorf : MUT-Verl., 1994. 176 S., Ill., 21 cm. kart., Broschiert.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 201681
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WIM GOVAERTS.
Lancaster. verliezen in Belgie. Deel 1: 16-17 Augustus 1941 tot 26-27 April 1943.
Erpe, De Krijger, 2002 Softcover, 96pp., 24x17cm., ills. in z/w., *nieuw. **gesigneerd door de auteur. ISBN 9789058680969.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41715
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Wimpfen, Franz Graf (1797-1870)
Porträt / Portrait: Dreiviertelfigur nach viertellinks in Uniform, seine linke Hand am Säbel. Lithographie von Joseph Kriehuber.
Wien, L.T. Neumann, ohne Jahr (ca. 1850). Format (Bildbereich): 330 x 170 mm. Blattgröße: 490 x 365 mm
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 129152
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Wimpfen, Franz Graf (1797-1870)
Porträt / Portrait: Halbfigur en face in Uniform. Lithographie von August Prinzhofer.
Wien, gedruckt bei Rauh für L.T. Neumann, 1846. Format (Bildbereich): 22 x 18 cm. Blattgröße: 36 x 29 cm
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 157094
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WIMPFFEN DE BORNEBOURG (François-Louis de).
Refonte de l'économie de l'armée françoise. ou Extrait et développement d'un plan militaire, présenté au mois d'octobre 1787. Au moyen de cette refonte le Roi auroit 30 000 hommes sur pied ; le traitement de chaque individu employé dans cette grande armée seroit augmenté depuis le maréchal de France jusqu'aux fusiliers, et Sa Majesté feroit encore tous les ans une économie de douze millions sur les dépenses actuelles de la guerre
Paris, Didot fils aîné, Jombert jeune, s.d. (1788) in-8, 64 pp., avec un grand tableau dépliant hors texte, dérelié. Mouillures angulaires.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 238346
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