N/A.
Campagnes d"Afrique 1940-1943.
Paris, Flammarion, 1947. petit in-4° 191 pp., nombreuses illustrations n/b, broche, couverture illustree.
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RELATION CIRCONSTANCIEE DE LA DERNIERE CAMPAGNE DE BUONAPARTE, TERMINEE PAR LA BATAILLE DE MONT-SAINT-JEAN, DITE DE WATERLOO OU DE LA BELLE-ALLIANCE,
Paris, J.G. Dentu, 1816 Relie, demi veau a l'impression dore sur le dos, page de titre au vignette, 125 x 205mm., (iv)298. + 4 planches depliantes.
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N/A.
Campagnes d"Afrique 1940-1943.
petit in-4° 191 pp., nombreuses illustrations n/b, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NV-14]
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NAJEAN, Henry
Le DIABLE ET LES SORCIèRES CHEZ LES VOSGIENS
sn 1970 In-8 broché. 181 pages. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 300 grammes.
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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
Correspondance générale publiée par la Fondation Napoléon. Tome deuxième : 1798-1799, la campagne d'Egypte et l'avènement.
Fayard Fondation Napoléon 2005 Fayard, Fondation Napoléon, 2006, 1266 p., cartonnage éditeur, environ 24x16cm, une étiquette (code barre) sur le second plat, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
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NAPOLÉON,BERTHIER (Louis-Alexandre).
EXPÉDITION D'ÉGYPTE. Pièces diverses relatives aux opérations militaires et politiques du général Bonaparte et Pièces officielles de l'armée d'Égypte. Seconde partie
Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Didot l'aîné, an VIII-IX (1800-1801), Paris, Didot l'Aîné, 4 volumes in-8, relié cartonnage d’attente bleu, dos muet, non rogné, en pagination continue, 2ff.-105 pp., 2 ff.-107-264pp., 1 f.-265-350 et VI-519 pp., couvertures frottées, dos manquant au volume des pièces officielles de l’armée d’Égypte, manque le faux titre à la 2eme partie des pièces diverses…
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NAPOLEON
Mémoires de Napoléon, tome 2 : LA CAMPAGNE D'EGYPTE, 1798-1799.
Tallandier 2011 Tallandier, 2011, 412 p., broché, dos un peu aplati vers le premier plat avec des plis de lecture, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
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NAPOLEONIC WARS MEDITERRANEAN CAMPAIGN 1798
Fine Original Watercolour Drawing of a Naval Skirmish of the Mediterranean Campaign. 26 Prairial An 6 14th June 1798.
ca 1804-1805. Single sheet image size 16 2/8 x 23 2/8 inches. Original watercolour drawing unsigned but dedicated to "Consul Le Brun" ie Charles-Fran�ois Lebrun duc de Plaisance 1739-1824 showing the French corvette 'La Badine' escaping the attack of three English ships off the coast of Sardinia and captioned with an account of the engagement. A fine and detailed watercolour drawing dramatically showing the French Corvette 'La Badine' under the command of Morel Beaulieu escaping the attack of the British frigates HMS 'Emerald' under Captain Thomas Moutray Waller HMS 'Alcmene' under Captain George Johnstone Hope and HMS 'Bonne Citoyenne' under Captain Robert Retalick. After a fierce and heated battle that lasted three hours and ten minutes the French corvette escaped the British frigates by outmaneuvering them and from the shelter of the fort at Cape Poule was able to bombard the enemy ships even though it was outgunned. According to the caption the British eventually gave up and left. Dedicated to Consul Charles-Francois Le Brun who was made Third Consul following Bonaparte's 18 Brumaire coup in the Year VIII 9-10 November 1799. From 1805 to 1806 he was governor-general of Liguria during which time he completed its annexation by France and this watercolour was probably presented to him at this time because the skirmish commemorated occurred close to his jurisdiction. Following Napoleon Bonaparte's victories over the Austrian Empire in Northern Italy-helping to secure French victory in the War of the First Coalition in 1797-Great Britain remained the only major European power still at war with the French Republic. However the French Navy was dominant in the Mediterranean Sea following the withdrawal of the British fleet after the outbreak of war between Britain and Spain in 1796. So Napoleon Bonaparte audaciously proposed an invasion of Egypt as an alternative to confronting Britain directly believing that the British would be too distracted by an imminent Irish uprising to intervene in the Mediterranean. Also Great Britain's route to its colonies in India and the source of their wealth and so much of their power would be barred. The French Directory agreed partly to give Napoleon something to do somewhere else and gathered together an Egypt expeditionary force the Escadre d'Orient fleet of the Orient and the l'Armee d'Orient army of the Orient. Bonaparte's armada sailed from Toulon on 19 May 1798 making rapid progress through the Ligurian Sea and collecting more ships at Genoa before sailing southwards along the Sardinian coast passing Sicily on 7 June 1798. While Bonaparte was sailing to Malta the Royal Navy re-entered the Mediterranean for the first time in over a year. Alarmed by reports of French preparations on the Mediterranean coast Lord Spencer at the Admiralty sent a message to Vice-Admiral Earl St. Vincent commander of the Mediterranean Fleet based in the Tagus River to dispatch a squadron to investigate. This squadron consisting of three ships of the line and three frigates was entrusted to Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson who after loosing an eye and an arm in battle had only returned to the fleet at the Tagus in late April 1798. He was ordered to collect the squadron stationed at Gibraltar and then he too set sail for the Ligurian Sea. On 21 May 1798 as Nelson's squadron approached Toulon it was struck by a fierce gale and Nelson's flagship HMS 'Vanguard' lost its topmasts and was almost wrecked on the Corsican coast. The remainder of the squadron was scattered; the ships of the line sheltered at San Pietro Island off Sardinia while the frigates were blown to the west and failed to return. Scattered across the Western Mediterranean the frigates were unable to locate either the British or the French fleets. Three of these were the frigates HMS 'Emerald' and HMS 'Terpsichore' under Captains Thomas Moutray Waller and William Hall Gage and the sloop HMS 'Bonne Citoyenne' under Captain Robert Retalick. Thomas Waller on 'Emerald' was divided from the other frigates and his lookouts had observed 'Vanguard' in its dismasted state at the height of the storm. The other two frigates had reefed their sails and ridden out the storm together Captain Gage turning towards the Spanish coast when the storm abated and on 29 May encountered HMS 'Alcmene' under Captain George Johnstone Hope which had been sent by St. Vincent to augment Nelson's force. Two days later Hope's squadron encountered 'Emerald' which had captured two merchant ships and together they sailed for the prearranged rendezvous point 60 miles off Cape St. Sebastian near Barcelona. Hope ordered 'Terpsichore' and 'Bonne Citoyenne' to cruise off Sardinia and on 3 June encountered the brig HMS 'Mutine' under Captain Thomas Hardy the scout of a fleet sent by Earl St. Vincent that was approaching the rendezvous. Knowing of the damaged suffered by 'Vanguard' and aware that the French had left Toulon Hope then took the unilateral decision to search for the French himself dispersing the frigates across the Western Mediterranean. As official British accounts of the Mediterranean Campaign are all quite clear that HMS 'Emerald' HMS 'Alcmene' and HMS 'Bonne Citoyenne' encountered no further British or French ships before the 12th of August when they arrived off Alexandria after the Battle of the Nile mistaken for French warships and chased away by Swiftsure only returning the following day once the error had been realised we are left to conclude that either they did not report their failed skirmish with 'La Badine' or that it never happened. [ca 1804-1805]. unknown
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NAPOLEONIC WARS PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN MONTVAILLANT H. de
Manuscript memoir of a captured French officer's experiences in Spain 1808-1809. Title: Recollections / By / H de Montvaillant
Hunthill House Scotland 1814. 4to 230 x 185 mm. 10 233 4 pp. Written in an italic hand in English with occasional corrections or additions in a different hand on wove paper watermarked Budgen & Wilmott / 1812. Four unnumbered pages of French text at front and four at back the latter dated 27 May 1814 in a different hand apparently the author's on different paper with no visible watermark. Very good; some occasional spotting. Contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt edges scuffed and scraped joints strained head of spine chipped. A first-hand unpublished memoir by a French army officer of the terrible Peninsular War. The narrator was one of few survivors of the surrender of French forces after the Battle of Bail�n in July 1808. The background to this event was Napoleon's attempt to complete the isolation of England from the continent by sending a French army into the Iberian Peninsula to seize the coast of Portugal and occupy Spain. Napoleon later referred to the Peninsular War characterized by appalling cruelty on both sides as the 'Spanish ulcer'; it was to be one of the primary factors in his downfall. Although written in a matter-of-fact tone the details of this memoir are searing. General Pierre Dupont de l'�tang was charged with securing French control of the major cities in Spain. Dupont's 20000 men had initial success but as they penetrated deeper into Spain they faced increasing resistance. The present diary traces the route and experiences of Dupont's army to its furthest point of penetration into Spain: C�rdoba. There after a particularly bloody and cruel occupation the army was forced to withdraw and was soon overwhelmed. Dupont surrendered his army at Bail�n. Originally promised safe passage most of the French were slaughtered immediately after their surrender. The start of the Peninsular War marks the commencement of the memoir written by H. de Montvaillant an officer from Montpellier who was serving in the second Corps d'Observation of the Gironde placed under the direction of General Dupont. Although the starting date of the campaign is generally accepted as March 1808 by Montvaillant's account the French had already occupied the town of Vittoria 50 miles west of Pamplona by Dec. 22 1807. By January 9 1808 French troops had advanced to south of Burgos heading toward Valladolid. At every stopover small detachments were left behind to guard the roads thereby diminishing the strength of the army as it travelled. Spanish guerrilla activity took a toll on the troops; so much so that the author records that the troops had to "redouble our vigilance and take measures the most severe ever adapted to ensure our safety" p. 58. On Feb. 16 they entered Medina del Campo on their way to Madrid. Montvaillant records his impressions of the city its palaces and inhabitants. Toledo was the next destination where he notes a visit to the palace library and the suppression of an uprising led by monks. By the end of May the French had occupied Consuegra and entered La Carolina in Andalusia. It is at this point that the narrative takes on an ominous tone. About to enter Seville Montvaillant notes a change in circumstances in the countryside and the inhabitants. The population is abandoning villages and fleeing. He records that the senior officers assumed that the army would only be harassed by small bands of "brigands" p. 84 a far cry from the massive insurgency that it encountered: "We learned that the insurgents each day gathered strength and that the Junta of Seville was determined to stop us in our march. The following days we got to the little town Baylen Bail�n in whose plains two months afterwards our destiny was decided" p. 86. The French attacked and sacked the city of C�rdoba: "Neither tears promises or humble supplications could arrest the thirst for pillage." p. 89; discipline was nonexistent and the drunkenness and looting continued for eight days. Soon after Montvaillant is ordered back to the village of Alcolea not far from Bail�n to guard a bridge crossing. While there he discovers the slaughter of the French sick and wounded who had been left along the line of march while the main body of General Dupont's troops had taken C�rdoba. The army had moved back to Andujar near Bail�n and encamped. Montvaillant records that the general staff soon realized that the French were now outnumbered and that the opposition had organized itself. Dupont's army was isolated without hope of reinforcement or re-supply defending a garrison at the village of And�jar situated on a flat plain in the scorching sun. The narrative is now of troop dispositions losses tactical mistakes errors of the general staff and increasing difficulties. Dupont's surrender came on July 20 1808. The officers were segregated from the defeated army before being escorted supposedly to France. Most of the remaining army was slaughtered within days. Montvaillant records the details of his months-long "death march" southwards to the coast finally arriving at Jerez de la Frontera near C�diz to await embarkation to France. This never occurred. The officers' captors kept them in Jerez having discovered that the ruling Junta of Seville had abrogated the surrender treaty and that the inhabitants were waiting to massacre the French on their approach to C�diz. Montvaillant now fills his account with anecdotes of captivity and of the officers' horrendous treatment at the hands of their escorts and guards. He is unclear as to exact dates but it seems that the French captives were held at Jerez until mid-December before being hastily driven aboard ships to sail for the Balearic Islands p. 141. A severe storm intervened and they were blown off course to Africa finally coming to port at Gibraltar; several days later they were already back in Andalusia at M�laga. Then after more storms and much sailing they finally made the Balearics where they were exiled to the desert island of Cabrera. There some 4400 surviving men and officers were forced to survive as best they could p. 148. Almost 250 officers were collected from this exile after a month and taken to the capital Palma. Imprisoned there though in better conditions than previously this group of officers waited; nearly half would be massacred during a riot and assault on the prison by the inhabitants of Palma. By March 1809 only 140 of the original 250 rescued officers were alive and were returned to Cabrera where the living conditions were desperate pp. 155-165. Despite this the officers were able to conjure up distractions. There is an account of theater productions dances and the jealousy and bickering among those playing female roles in these performances. Montvaillant comments that the theatrical chronicle of Cabrera would make quite a book. Eventually the officers were placed aboard an English ship. On August 4 when they were off Cape Palos near Cartagena there were rumors of a prisoner exchange which again did not occur. After several weeks aboard the English ship Montvalliant and his companions were disembarked at Portsmouth. He continued on to Salisbury then embarked again for Leith en route to his final destination in Scotland Jedburgh where he remained in exile until the accession of Louis XVIII in 1814. The text is written in an occasionally stilted English. Eight pages of notes in French by the author are inserted four at the beginning using wax seals to insert the bifolium and four at the end dated May 27 1814. The French preface consists of a romanticized fictionalized account of the author's Scottish sojourn including a temptress fairy and concluding with the author's promise to never forget his friends in Scotland. The English text is preceded by the title-leaf and a one-page dedicatory poem introduced by a statement that these "`Recollections' in an English Garb are presented by the sincerest of Friends to the Author" and dated Hunt Hill 1 January 1814. The first of the four final pages in French provides some information about the history of the manuscript the remaining pages contain literary notes including translations into French of poems by Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. According to these comments the diary was originally written in French and was translated into English by the narrator's benefactors in Jedburgh. During his years of exile Montvaillant had befriended a well-off family Rutherford the owners of nearby Hunthill House to whose three young daughters he became deeply attached. Without them he claims he would not have survived the loneliness of his exile. To pay them homage and in acknowledgement of his gratitude he dedicated his memoir to them. His friends retained the original French version as a valued keepsake of their friend and an engrossing biographical narrative and presented him with this translation which he brought back to France planning to render it anew into French to share with his family and close friends. The annotations in the text appear to be the author's. He emphasizes that he plans to keep the manuscript unpublished; perhaps the memories were too painful. unknown
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NAPOLEONIC WARS PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN MONTVAILLANT H. de
Manuscript memoir of a captured French officer's experiences in Spain 1808-1809. Title: Recollections / By / H de Montvaillant
Hunthill House Scotland 1814. 4to 230 x 185 mm. 10 233 4 pp. Written in an italic hand in English with occasional corrections or additions in a different hand on wove paper watermarked Budgen & Wilmott / 1812. Four unnumbered pages of French text at front and four at back the latter dated 27 May 1814 in a different hand apparently the author's on different paper with no visible watermark. Very good; some occasional spotting. Contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt edges scuffed and scraped joints strained head of spine chipped. A first-hand unpublished memoir by a French army officer of the terrible Peninsular War. The narrator was one of few survivors of the surrender of French forces after the Battle of Bailén in July 1808. The background to this event was Napoleon's attempt to complete the isolation of England from the continent by sending a French army into the Iberian Peninsula to seize the coast of Portugal and occupy Spain. Napoleon later referred to the Peninsular War characterized by appalling cruelty on both sides as the 'Spanish ulcer'; it was to be one of the primary factors in his downfall. Although written in a matter-of-fact tone the details of this memoir are searing. General Pierre Dupont de l'Étang was charged with securing French control of the major cities in Spain. Dupont's 20000 men had initial success but as they penetrated deeper into Spain they faced increasing resistance. The present diary traces the route and experiences of Dupont's army to its furthest point of penetration into Spain: Córdoba. There after a particularly bloody and cruel occupation the army was forced to withdraw and was soon overwhelmed. Dupont surrendered his army at Bailén. Originally promised safe passage most of the French were slaughtered immediately after their surrender. The start of the Peninsular War marks the commencement of the memoir written by H. de Montvaillant an officer from Montpellier who was serving in the second Corps d'Observation of the Gironde placed under the direction of General Dupont. Although the starting date of the campaign is generally accepted as March 1808 by Montvaillant's account the French had already occupied the town of Vittoria 50 miles west of Pamplona by Dec. 22 1807. By January 9 1808 French troops had advanced to south of Burgos heading toward Valladolid. At every stopover small detachments were left behind to guard the roads thereby diminishing the strength of the army as it travelled. Spanish guerrilla activity took a toll on the troops; so much so that the author records that the troops had to "redouble our vigilance and take measures the most severe ever adapted to ensure our safety" p. 58. On Feb. 16 they entered Medina del Campo on their way to Madrid. Montvaillant records his impressions of the city its palaces and inhabitants. Toledo was the next destination where he notes a visit to the palace library and the suppression of an uprising led by monks. By the end of May the French had occupied Consuegra and entered La Carolina in Andalusia. It is at this point that the narrative takes on an ominous tone. About to enter Seville Montvaillant notes a change in circumstances in the countryside and the inhabitants. The population is abandoning villages and fleeing. He records that the senior officers assumed that the army would only be harassed by small bands of "brigands" p. 84 a far cry from the massive insurgency that it encountered: "We learned that the insurgents each day gathered strength and that the Junta of Seville was determined to stop us in our march. The following days we got to the little town Baylen Bailén in whose plains two months afterwards our destiny was decided" p. 86. The French attacked and sacked the city of Córdoba: "Neither tears promises or humble supplications could arrest the thirst for pillage." p. 89; discipline was nonexistent and the drunkenness and looting continued for eight days. Soon after Montvaillant is ordered back to the village of Alcolea not far from Bailén to guard a bridge crossing. While there he discovers the slaughter of the French sick and wounded who had been left along the line of march while the main body of General Dupont's troops had taken Córdoba. The army had moved back to Andujar near Bailén and encamped. Montvaillant records that the general staff soon realized that the French were now outnumbered and that the opposition had organized itself. Dupont's army was isolated without hope of reinforcement or re-supply defending a garrison at the village of Andújar situated on a flat plain in the scorching sun. The narrative is now of troop dispositions losses tactical mistakes errors of the general staff and increasing difficulties. Dupont's surrender came on July 20 1808. The officers were segregated from the defeated army before being escorted supposedly to France. Most of the remaining army was slaughtered within days. Montvaillant records the details of his months-long "death march" southwards to the coast finally arriving at Jerez de la Frontera near Cádiz to await embarkation to France. This never occurred. The officers' captors kept them in Jerez having discovered that the ruling Junta of Seville had abrogated the surrender treaty and that the inhabitants were waiting to massacre the French on their approach to Cádiz. Montvaillant now fills his account with anecdotes of captivity and of the officers' horrendous treatment at the hands of their escorts and guards. He is unclear as to exact dates but it seems that the French captives were held at Jerez until mid-December before being hastily driven aboard ships to sail for the Balearic Islands p. 141. A severe storm intervened and they were blown off course to Africa finally coming to port at Gibraltar; several days later they were already back in Andalusia at Málaga. Then after more storms and much sailing they finally made the Balearics where they were exiled to the desert island of Cabrera. There some 4400 surviving men and officers were forced to survive as best they could p. 148. Almost 250 officers were collected from this exile after a month and taken to the capital Palma. Imprisoned there though in better conditions than previously this group of officers waited; nearly half would be massacred during a riot and assault on the prison by the inhabitants of Palma. By March 1809 only 140 of the original 250 rescued officers were alive and were returned to Cabrera where the living conditions were desperate pp. 155-165. Despite this the officers were able to conjure up distractions. There is an account of theater productions dances and the jealousy and bickering among those playing female roles in these performances. Montvaillant comments that the theatrical chronicle of Cabrera would make quite a book. Eventually the officers were placed aboard an English ship. On August 4 when they were off Cape Palos near Cartagena there were rumors of a prisoner exchange which again did not occur. After several weeks aboard the English ship Montvalliant and his companions were disembarked at Portsmouth. He continued on to Salisbury then embarked again for Leith en route to his final destination in Scotland Jedburgh where he remained in exile until the accession of Louis XVIII in 1814. The text is written in an occasionally stilted English. Eight pages of notes in French by the author are inserted four at the beginning using wax seals to insert the bifolium and four at the end dated May 27 1814. The French preface consists of a romanticized fictionalized account of the author's Scottish sojourn including a temptress fairy and concluding with the author's promise to never forget his friends in Scotland. The English text is preceded by the title-leaf and a one-page dedicatory poem introduced by a statement that these "`Recollections' in an English Garb are presented by the sincerest of Friends to the Author" and dated Hunt Hill 1 January 1814. The first of the four final pages in French provides some information about the history of the manuscript the remaining pages contain literary notes including translations into French of poems by Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. According to these comments the diary was originally written in French and was translated into English by the narrator's benefactors in Jedburgh. During his years of exile Montvaillant had befriended a well-off family Rutherford the owners of nearby Hunthill House to whose three young daughters he became deeply attached. Without them he claims he would not have survived the loneliness of his exile. To pay them homage and in acknowledgement of his gratitude he dedicated his memoir to them. His friends retained the original French version as a valued keepsake of their friend and an engrossing biographical narrative and presented him with this translation which he brought back to France planning to render it anew into French to share with his family and close friends. The annotations in the text appear to be the author's. He emphasizes that he plans to keep the manuscript unpublished; perhaps the memories were too painful. unknown books
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NARDINI, Nicolò
La catedra vescovale di S. Tolomeo in Nepi. La pentapoli nepesina et il vero sito degli antichi Veienti, Falisci, e Capenati. Discorso apologetico di Nicolò Nardini
In-8°, (12cc), 139pp, legatura in mezza pergamena, lieve restauro al frontespizio, buone condizioni In-8°, (12cc), 139pp, half calf binding, title page slightly restored, good copy
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NARDUCCI Enrico, MAES Costantino
Sui presunti obelischi dei circhi di Alessandro Severo e di Adriano e sul 'Mercurio errante' di Pietro Rossini da Pesaro. Note archeologiche-bibliografiche seguite da un'appendice sulla parte nascosta dell'obelisco solare del Campo Marzio di Costantino Maes
In 8, pp. 34. Br. ed. Nel saggio notizie sugli obelischi romani di via Giustiniani e del Campo Marzio ed elenco delle edizioni del 'Mercurio errante' di Pietro Rossini, nota guida di Roma la cui prima edizione risale al 1693.
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Nardulli Giuseppe
Meccanica quantistica. Vol. 2: Applicazioni
brossura Il volume comprende alcuni argomenti classici normalmente inclusi nei manuali di meccanica quantistica e varie applicazioni più avanzate. Tra i primi si segnalano: metodi di approssimazione; la seconda quantizzazione; gli integrali di traiettoria; le equazioni relativistiche. Tra le applicazioni più avanzate: l'effetto Bohm-Aharonov; il monopolo di Dirac; la fase di Berry; la superfluidità; la superconduttività; gli istantoni; la rottura spontanea della simmetria; l'equazione di 't Hooft; gli stati legati di quark e le traiettorie di Regge; la supersimmetria in meccanica quantistica; l'urto pione-nucleone; gli stati coerenti e gli stati squeezed; la perdita di coerenza in sistemi microscopici; il problema della misura in meccanica quantistica.
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Nature
Almanach du paysan, 1944.
Bruxelles, Service de Presse et de Propagande de la C.N.A.A., 1944 15 x 21, 342 pp., illustrations N/B, broché, bon état
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NATURE par Gerald DURRELL et Lee DURRELL.
Le naturaliste en campagne. Guide pratique pour découvrir la nature. Richement illustré (Photos en couleurs, montages, figures, dessins).
Paris, éd. Bordas 1983. Bel exemplaire relié (26x20) , reliure et jaquette ornées d'éd., 320 pages avec annexes dont index et glossaire.
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NATURE par Gerald DURRELL et Lee DURRELL.
Le naturaliste en campagne. Guide pratique pour découvrir la nature. Richement illustré (Photos en couleurs, montages, figures, dessins).
Paris, éd. Bordas 1983. Bel exemplaire relié (26x20) , reliure et jaquette ornées d'éd., 320 pages avec annexes dont index et glossaire.
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Natali, Giulio
Giosuè Carducci
Mm 125x195 Collana "Critica". Brossura editoriale di VIII-209 pagine. Esemplare in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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Natasha Campo
From Superwomen to Domestic Goddesses: The Rise and Fall of Feminism
Peter Lang Pub Inc 2009. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 263 pages. 8.25x5.75x0.75 inches. Peter Lang Pub Inc paperback
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Natasha Campo
From Superwomen to Domestic Goddesses
Peter Lang 2009-06-15. 1. Paperback. Used:Good. Peter Lang paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : DADAX3034300166 ISBN : 3034300166 9783034300162
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Natasha Campo
From Superwomen to Domestic Goddesses
Peter Lang AG 2009-06-15. Paperback. Good. Peter Lang AG paperback
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Natella Pasquale; Banks Barbara
La grande battaglia navale di Capo d'Orso 28 aprile 1528
ill., ril. Nella storia dell'Italia moderna ci si dimentica spesso del mare e di ciò che vi è avvenuto, e Amalfi ne è un caso poiché proprio su di esso ha iniziato la sua fortuna. Agli inizi del 1500 la Francia, che non aveva mai dimenticato d'esser stata per secoli padrona e donna del Meridione, voleva reimpossessarsi del Regno di Napoli, saldamente in mano della Spagna da un ventennio e vi inviò un esercito di terra. Sul mare si appoggiò al genovese Andrea Doria che costituì una flotta di tecnici esperti. Le navi spagnole si scontrarono con le Doria al largo di Capodorso-Erchie-Fonti nel 1528 in una poderosa battaglia navale in cui avvenne fra l'altro un caso straordinario e raro nella storia della Spagna moderna, l'uccisione cioè del Viceré Ugo de Moncada che era al comando della flotta napoletana. Il libro passa in rassegna tutte le vicende di merito, i riflessi storici e letterari che se ne ebbero, le personalità insigni che vi parteciparono.
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National Assembly for Wales. Environment Planning and Countryside Committee
Inquiry into Bovine Tubercolosis. August 2004
The National Assembly Cardiff 2004. First edition. Original Wrappers. Good Condition Ex-Library. 42 42 pages. Text both in English and Welsh. With library stamps. Slight wear to spine covers & corners Size: Quarto. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 750 grams. Category: Farming Agriculture & Countryside; Welsh History & Topography; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 018030. . The National Assembly unknown
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National Asthma Campaign
Understanding Asthma
Good. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: None unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 6187026 ISBN : 1428500138 9781428500136
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
IMPEACHMENT: The Right Thing! But For All of the Right Reasons Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A printed handbill measuring 8-1/2 by 11" with text on both sides. No date although 1974 the text refers to "last October's Saturday Night Massacre" and the House Judiciary Committee recommending several Articles of Impeachment. The front cover contains an illustration by Peg Averill showing Nixon waving a white flag while standing behind the bars of the White House lawn. The text includes: "A Peoples' Articles of Impeachment." Previously folded twice for mailing purposes. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011357
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
Join the SPRING IMPEACHMENT CAMPAIGN - April 15-20 1974 HOMETOWN ACTIONS - Apr. 27 1974 MARCH TO IMPEACH NIXON Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A printed handbill measuring 8-1/2 by 11" with text on both sides. The rear side includes the text "a call to action - impeach nixon!" which begins "We the People of the United States are in the midst of a crisis which demands united action. The administration of Richard Nixon has proved itself to be one of the most corrupt and repressive in our nation's history. Through attacks upon poor and non-white people struggling for justice and freedom through break-ins burglaries and buggings and through subversion of the Bill of Rights itself Richard Nixon has tried to put himself above the Constitution and the law of the land." Previously folded twice for mailing purposes. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011358
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
MARCH to Impeach Nixon! APRIL 27 1974 Washington D.C. Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. Offered is an original handbill entitled "MARCH to Impeach Nixon! APRIL 27" 1974 published and organized by the National Campaign to Impeach Nixon out of Washington D.C. A handbill measuring 8-1/2" by 11" mimeographed on one side with red ink. No date although 1974. Announces upcoming demonstration in Washington D.C. With text large cartoon of Nixon peering deviously with a $ sign on his nose; lower area to volunteer or donate. Previously and lightly folded twice for mailing purposes; the lightest of wear. Rare. . Near Fine. Ephemera. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 012526
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
march to impeach nixon! APRIL 27 1974 Chicago - Los Angeles - Washington Variant One Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A handbill measuring 8-1/2" by 11" mimeographed on one side. No date although 1974. Announces upcoming demonstration in Washington D.C. With text photograph of protesters and especial mention: "HOMETOWN ACTIONS FOR IMPEACHMENT - APRIL 15-20 - During the Congressional Easter Recess local actions on Tax Day - April 15 - and through the week will make our demand for impeachment 'perfectly clear.'" Previously folded twice for mailing purposes; lightly sunned. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011298
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
march to impeach nixon! APRIL 27 1974 Washington - Los Angeles Variant Two Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A handbill measuring 8-1/2" by 11" mimeographed on one side. No date although 1974. Announces upcoming demonstrations in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. With text photograph of protesters and especial mention "Citizen's Lobby in the Nation's Capital April 24-26." Previously folded twice for mailing purposes. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011299
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National Campaign for Freedom of Expression; Other Contributor National Campaign for Freedom Of Express
NCFE Handbook to Understanding Preparing for and Responding to Challenges to Your Freedom of Artistic Expression
National Campaign for Freedom of Expression 1998-09-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. National Campaign for Freedom of Expression paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : SONG0966602900 ISBN : 0966602900 9780966602906
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
NIXON MUST GO! Join in a National Day of Protest April 27 1974 - MARCH to Impeach Nixon! Washington DC Variant One Richard M. Nixon Impeach Handbill Flyer
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A handbill measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and printed to one side. No date although 1974. Announces upcoming demonstration in Washington D.C. With text cartoon of Nixon surveying enormous crowd "Just a small group of activists" and appeals including "SUMMARIES OF TAPES PARTIAL COMPLIANCE EXPLANATORY LETTERS ETC.: IT ALL ADDS UP TO REJECTION OF CONGRESS' AUTHORITY TO SUBPOENA AND AN ACT OF CONTEMPT BUT THE PEOPLE HOLD NIXON IN CONTEMPT!" Previously and lightly folded twice for mailing purposes. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011295
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
The National Impeachment News No. 6 1974 Newsletter Newspaper Impeach Richard M. Nixon
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. Now printed with newsprint stock a left-folded newsletter when unfolded measures 11-1/2" by 16-1/8" and contains 8 total pages that being seven full pages and the eighth page divided between the front cover and mailing area. Contents include: The Push to Impeach: It's Now Or Never!; Impeachment Materials; The Prospect of Impeachment by Herb Epstein; Toward A Peoples' Impeachment by David Dellinger "The following is a complete version of the speech given by David Dellinger at the April 27th March to Impeach in Washington"; Local Activities Nationwide. Pages lightly age-browned; mailing label and USPS meter stamp dated July 1 1974 just one month before Nixon resigned; a few tiny edge chips and short closed edge tears. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011289
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
The National Impeachment News No. 3 1974 Newsletter Impeach Richard M. Nixon
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A left-stapled mimeographed newsletter as issued measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing 10 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: lengthy Local Activities Nation-Wide!; Hometown Report of a Congressman Excerpts From a Longer News Item by Congressman Fred Rooney D-PA; Congressional Report; White House Report; Just What Is Impeachment; announcement National Impeachment Conference Mar. 1-3 to be held in Chicago Illinois with details and proposed agenda; upcoming actions. Staples very lightly age-rusted. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011286
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
The National Impeachment News No. 5 1974 Newsletter Impeach Richard M. Nixon
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A left-stapled mimeographed newsletter as issued measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing 10 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Thousands March for Impeachment from 'The Tennessean' Sunday April 28 1974; lengthy article Demonstration Dynamics: An Inside View by Ted Glick; Impeachment: Now You See It Now You Don't by Mary McCall and Herb Epstein. Previously folded for mailing purposes; mailing label and USPS meter stamp dated May 10 1974 to rear cover. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011288
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
The National Impeachment News No. 2 1974 Newsletter Impeach Richard M. Nixon
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A left-folded mimeographed newsletter as issued measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing 10 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: National lobby-in schedule revised; additions to Impeachments Materials Listing; lengthy Local Activities Nation-Wide!; Intelligence Report "The Truth About the Oil Shortage"; Congressional Report; White House Report; schedule of upcoming actions. Previously folded for mailing purposes; recipient's name and address in red pen and USPS meter stamp dated February 12 1974 both to rear cover; small light stain to rear cover. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011285
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National Campaign to Impeach Nixon
The National Impeachment News No. 4 1974 Newsletter Impeach Richard M. Nixon
Washington D.C.: National Campaign to Impeach Nixon. A left-folded mimeographed newsletter as issued measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing 10 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: The Public on Impeachment by Kitty Tucker; The Spring Campaign to Impeach; Chicago Conference Resolutions; lengthy Local Activities Nationwide; Remember Kent State! May 4 1970; How Do We Set Up a Local Telephone Tree by Lindsay Audin; lyrics "Here's To The State of Richard Nixon" by Phil Ochs "Phil Ochs presented his new political ballad to a cheering crowd at the Inaugural Anniversary Impeachment Ball in Washington D.C. on January 20"; upcoming actions. Previously folded twice for mailing purposes; mailing label and USPS meter stamp dated March 29 1974 to rear cover; light wear. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Campaign to Impeach Nixon paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 011287
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National Campaign Committee
The Socialist Campaign Book Of 1900 1900
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-04-13. Hardcover. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : DADAX1104335662 ISBN : 1104335662 9781104335663
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National Campaign Committee
The Socialist Campaign Book Of 1900 1900
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-04-13. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : DADAX110433013X ISBN : 110433013X 9781104330132
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National Campaign Committee
The Socialist Campaign Book Of 1900 1900
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-04-13. Hardcover. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : SONG1104335662 ISBN : 1104335662 9781104335663
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National Campaign Committee
The Socialist Campaign Book Of 1900 1900
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-04-13. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : SONG110433013X ISBN : 110433013X 9781104330132
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National Campaign of Trust
Tracking the Steel Dragon: How China's Economic Policies And the Railway are Transforming Tibet
Washington: International Campaign of Trust 2008. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. International Campaign of Trust unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 1099481 ISBN : 1879245299 9781879245297
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National Peace Conversion Campaign American Friends Service Committee
STOP THE B-1 BOMBER 1974: National Peace Conversion Campaign Pamphlet
Philadelphia PA: National Peace Conversion Campaign American Friends Service Committee. A left-stapled pamphlet measuring 3-3/4" by 9" and containing 12 pages including front and rear covers. It begins "To most Americans 'B-1' means a vitamin. But to the Air Force and three large corporations Rockwell International General Electric and Boeing B-1 means something very different." Topics include: What are the Military Arguments; B-1 as a Bargaining Chip; From Deterrence to Disarmament; B-1 Bomber in Future Vietnams; B-1 vs. The Environment: Another SST; Who Wants the B-1 Bomber; Why Work to Stop the B-1 Staples age-rusted else Fine. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1974. National Peace Conversion Campaign (American Friends Service Committee) paperback
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NATIONAL SOLAR ENERGY EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
Solar Energy Books
Maryland: International Compendium 1977. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine in wrappers. Book shows light rubbing to all edges and front and back panels. Paperback. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. International Compendium paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 128973
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National Solar Energy Education Campaign
Solar Energy Books
National Creative Printing Company 1977-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. National Creative Printing Company paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 150514218
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National Toxics Campaign
Fighting Toxics : A Manual for Protecting Your Family Community and Workplace
Island Press 1990. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Island Press paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : G1559630124I4N00 ISBN : 1559630124 9781559630122
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National Toxics Campaign
Fighting Toxics: A Manual for Protecting your Family Community and Workplace
Island Press. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Island Press unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : GRP95391445 ISBN : 1559630124 9781559630122
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National Trust Countryside and Recreation Division
Wartime Tatton 1939-1945. The Full Story and Trail Guide
The National Trust. N.d.1960's-70's Postage will be reduced for this light item. 150mm x 210mm tall 5.75" x 8.25" approx. 24pp incl. covers printed in blue with illustrations throughout. Old price-label removal 'scar' to front cover upper margin otherwise good in the original red & white-printed blue card covers. Good. The National Trust. N.d.[1960's-70's?] unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 003914
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National Unity Campaign Committee
The Unity campaign : Cripps Pollitt Maxton
London : Issued by the National Unity Campaign Committee 1937. First Edition. Very good paperback copy. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 32 p ; 22 cm. Notes: Cover title.Imprint date from p. 4. Speeches by Stafford Cripps Harry Pollitt and James Maxton at a meeting held in the Free Trade Hall Manchester under the auspices of the National Unity Campaign Committee. With introductory remarks signed by W. Mellor and others on behalf of the Socialist League by James Maxton and others for the I.L.P. and by Harry Pollitt and others for the Communist Party. Subjects: Independent Labour Party Great Britain. Communist Party of Great Britain. Socialist League founded 1932. London : Issued by the National Unity Campaign Committee paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 250215
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National War Work Council YMCA. of the United States. National Campaign Committee Whitford A. H Hammond Halsey Mott John R.
Manual of instructions for campaign directors and committee men : responsible for organization and conduct of the campaign for the $35000000 Y.M.C.A. war work fund national campaign November 11-19 1917 1917 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1917. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 34. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LB1111003392716
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National War Work Council YMCA. of the United States. National Campaign Committee Whitford A. H Hammond Halsey Mott John R.
Manual of instructions for campaign directors and committee men : responsible for organization and conduct of the campaign for the $35000000 Y.M.C.A. war work fund national campaign November 11-19 1917 1917
2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 34. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1917. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : PB1111003392716
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National War Work Council YMCA. of the United States. National Campaign Committee Whitford A. H Hammond Halsey Mott John R.
Manual of instructions for campaign directors and committee men : responsible for organization and conduct of the campaign for the $35000000 Y.M.C.A. war work fund national campaign November 11-19 1917 1917 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 34. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1917. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 1111003392716
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