Publicado por Naval and Military Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 1845740904 ISBN 13: 9781845740900
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, Reino Unido
EUR 11,00
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Añadir al carritoCompiled from the diary of the commanding officer. Reprint in facsimile in softcovers. VG.
Publicado por Vanity Fair Jan 13, 1898
Librería: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
Arte / Grabado / Póster
EUR 30,55
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Añadir al carritoDrawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 32 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Publicado por London: Chapman & Hall 1889, 1889
Librería: Antikvariat Valentinska, Praha, Republica Checa
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
EUR 199,00
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Añadir al carritoOLWd. mit dekorativer Goldprägung, XI+320 Seiten mit zahlr. Text-Abb. u. einer Karte, 8° (15 x 22 cm), dazu eingebunden Catalogue of the Complete Works of Charles Dickens, Thomas Carlyle, George Meredith, Samuel Laing etc., London, Chapman and Hall 1893, 31 Seiten mit einigen Abb.; ehemalies Bibliotheksexemplar, Deckel verschmutzt, Deckelecken bestoßen, Leinen am Kopf u. Fuß des Rückens abgeschürft u. leicht eingerissen, Besitzereintragung auf Schmutztitelseite, einige Seiten altersbedingt ganz leicht stockfig, sonst innen unbeschädigt u. schön erhalten, altersgemäß guter Zustand. Book Language/s: English.
Publicado por CHAPMAN & HALL, 1888
Librería: Librairie Voyage et Exploration, Cerny, Francia
EUR 200,00
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: Bon. 2ème Édition. In 8° (23 x 14 cm) Pleine toile éditeur, dos insole avec 2 déchirures Seconde édition XI 320 pp, 38 pp catalogue éditeur, nombreux dessins et cartes.P2-6C.
Publicado por Chapman & Hall,, London:, 1888
Librería: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 225,45
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Añadir al carrito8vo. xi, [1], 320 pp. Frontisp. preserving tissue guard, numerous illustrations, maps. Beige-coloured linen, gilt camel illustration on front cover, gilt lettering on spine (bumping & edgewear head & foot of spine, some chipping & fraying, bumping to corners, small tear on spine), still G- copy. Second edition of this adventurous account of the Camel Corps as part of the relief column under Sir Garnet Wolseley intending to relieve the siege at Khartoum where General Gordon was trapped. Even thought they defeated the Mahdi army at Abu Klea, the relief force was two days too late and the entire garrison had been massacred.
Publicado por London: Harrison & Sons, 1909., 1909
Librería: Thomas Dorn, ABAA, Canton, GA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 1.352,69
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. First printing. 8vo. Frontispiece photograph. 108 pp. + [1] page Camps. Illustrated with B & W photographs. Original gilt-stamped half-velum binding with printed paper over boards. INSCRIBED on the front free endpaper: "To W. Nilsom [perhaps Nilson] & Eve | 'the ornamental (?) + useful | attache' | Vera Rattigan." On the preliminary page entitled "Dramatis Personae" she has boldly underlined her name. Vera Rattigan (Mrs. F. Rattigan) is pictured in the frontispiece photograph seated in front of her husband, W. F. Rattigan (First Secretary to Mission). The recipient of her inscription has written a full-page "biographical note on the author" on the rear free endpaper which reads in part: "Lord (Albert) Edward (Wilfred) Gleichen was born on Jan. 15th 1863. . . He joined the Grenadier Guards in 1881 and served with distinction in the army. . . The C. M. G. came to him in 1898 and C. B. in 1906, and presumably for his services [?] Mission to Fez, he received the K. C. V. O. in 1909. . . He wrote this entertaining account just after his return from Morocco and had it privately printed and gave it to his friends and companions. . . ." The boards have wear at the extremities and the endpapers are browned, else this is a tight, very good book; contents bright. Scarce and desirable. Signed by Author(s).
Año de publicación: 1898
Librería: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 461,93
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Photogravure frontispiece and fifteen other plates and full-page illustrations, numerous illustrations to the text, both half-tones from photographs and line-drawn after sketches by the author, one folding map coloured in outline, and a folding plan. 8vo. Frontispiece a little loose, some light marginal browning, otherwise very good in the original royal blue cloth, gilt, slightly spotted, spine thumbed head and tail. xii, 364pp. London, Edward Arnold, In the aftermath of the Italian's defeat at Adowa the European Powers rushed to establish advantageous treaty arrangements with the newly confident Ethiopians. Having been on Special Service in Sudan, Gleichen was attached to Rennell Rodd's mission to the Emperor. This copy inscribed, "To Lady Naylor Leyland, with the author's warmest compliments." Lady Naylor-Leyland was the wife of Capt. Sir Herbert Scarisbricke Naylor-Leyland of the 2nd Life Guards, Conservative MP for Colchester, 1892-5, and a Liberal and Home Ruler from 1895, being MP for the Southport Division from 1898 until his death the following year.
Publicado por London: Printed at the War Office by Harrison and Sons, 1898, 1898
Librería: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Reino Unido
EUR 1.833,06
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Añadir al carritoSecond edition, revised, of this painstaking War Office handbook, a guide for Kitchener's invading Anglo-Egyptian army in its advance on Khartoum to avenge Gordon. First published in 1897, this is one of 750 copies put out in July 1898, updated with the "latest information", and the most current map of Khartoum and Omdurman, prepared by Slatin Pasha. Scarce, with just 11 institutional locations worldwide. As the country had been under the Mahdi's rule since 1885 there had been "no possibility of obtaining route reports and sketches of the country to be traversed on a future expedition to Omdurman". In the absence of fresh intelligence, the War Office was compelled to analyse more minutely existing reports from earlier campaigns and surveys, as well as traveller's accounts; routes reported here are credited to such as Eduard Rüppel, Frank James, G. A, Schweinfurth, and James Grant. Having seen service with the Guards Camel Regiment in the Sudan campaign of 1884-5, with the Egyptian army in the Dongala campaign in 1896, and as Rennell Rodd's intelligence officer on his mission to Menelik in Ethiopia in 1897, Gleichen was far and away the most suitable officer to carry out the task. This copy with the ownership inscription of Sidney Peel (1870-1938), datelined Cairo 1903, on the front free endpaper. After service with the Imperial Yeomanry in the Second Anglo-Boer War, memorialized by him in Trooper 8008 IY (1901), Peel went to Egypt as a newspaper correspondent. In 1904 he published an account of developments in the region, The Binding of the Nile and the New Soudan (1904), and he "began a business association with Sir Ernest Cassel, who was active in business and financial affairs in Egypt. This led to Peel's obtaining a number of important posts in the City of London, notably chairman of the London committee of the National Bank of Egypt (which had been founded by Cassel) and vice-president of the Morocco State Bank (also founded by Cassel)" (ODNB). Following war service on the Western Front, 1914-17, he was recalled to London as a financial adviser to the Foreign Office, in which capacity he attended the Versailles peace conference. Bookplate of the renowned East Africa collector Humphrey Winterton to the interior of the box. Octavo. With 6 maps and plans, 3 full-page, one of these to the text, one other sketch map to text, and two folding lithographic maps in end-pocket, "Skeleton Route Map", and "Khartum and Omdurman. from Map compiled by Col. R. C. Slatin, 1898" Original brownish orange cloth, flexible boards, lettered in black on the front. Housed in black quarter morocco, plush lined, book-style drop-back box, lettered in gilt on the spine. Externally a little rubbed and bumped - "some service wear" - internally lightly toned, a few light pencil marginal markings, but clean and sound, a very good copy, handsomely presented.