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Publicado por Reimar Hobbing, Berlin
Librería: O+M GmbH Militär- Antiquariat, Hamburg, Alemania
keine Abb. 17 X 24 cm 261 Seiten Einband lichtrandig Schnitt leicht angeschmutzt, Sprache: Deutsch Einband: Leingeb. OHNE Schutzumschlag 620 gr.
Publicado por Verlag von Reimar Hobbing, 1923
Librería: SIGA eG, Niedersachsen - Stadthagen, Alemania
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Leinen. Condición: Gut. 386 Seiten Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 862.
Librería: Antiquariat Lang, Rennerod, Alemania
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Autorisierte deutsche Ausgabe. Berlin: Verlag von Reimar Hobbing, o. J.(ca. 1924). Cremefarb. illustr. OLn. 261, (2) Seiten mit einem Autoren-Bildnis u. einer Übersichtskarte im Anhang. - 23,5 x 16. * Deutsche Erstausgabe aus der Feder US-Generals und Oberbefehlshabers der amerikanischen Besatzungsarmee im Rheinland zwischen 1919 und 1923. - Aus dem Nachlaß u. mit dem Namensstempel des damaligen NSDAP-Bürgermeisters von Hachenburg im Westerwald (1935 - 1945), Adolf "Vollmann" auf dem Vorsatzblatt. - Ebd. schwach angestaubt; sonst sehr gut erhalten !.
Publicado por Bobbs-Merrill, 1927
Librería: Court Street Books/TVP Properties, Inc., Florence, AL, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. Tight and square, top edge soiled else NF.
Publicado por Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1923
Librería: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, Estados Unidos de America
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Cloth. Condición: Very good. First edition of My Rhineland Journal by Major General Henry T. Allen, inscribed to author and journalist, Julian Street. Ilustrador. First Edition. Octavo, xvi, [5], 593pp, [8pp]. Blue cloth, title printed on spine. No additional printings mentioned on copyright page. Complete with battlefield maps and numerous full-page photographs. Frontispiece portrait opposite title page. Newspaper clippings affixed to front pastedown endpaper. Light rubbing to tips and spine. Issued without dust jacket. Signed on the front free endpaper: "To Julian Street, in warm remembrance of Oglethorpe days from his friend, Henry T. Allen. Washington, D.C. Nov. 30th, 1923." Additional three-page letter from Allen to Street, with references to George C. Marshall and General Frank Parker. A unique association copy. Major General Henry T. Allen (1859-1930) commanded the 90th Infantry Division during World War I. At the conclusion of the war, he was appointed commander of the American Forces in Germany. Earlier in life, he received national acclaim for his exploration of the Copper River in Alaska (1885), along with the Tanana and Koyukuk rivers, traversing over 1,500 miles through unexplored terrain. His expedition has been compared to Lewis and Clark in its scope. Allen died in 1930 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The recipient of this book, Julian Leonard Street (1878-1947), was an American writer and reporter for the New York Mail and Express.