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Edité par Universal Book and Bible House (1918), 1918
Vendeur : Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Used-Good/NO DUSTJACKET. Salesman's Sample. Universal Book and Bible House. Used-Good/NO DUSTJACKET. (1918). Salesman's Sample. Hardcover. cover rubbed, stained, spine faded, writing on ffe, front hinge loose, page foxing and toning .
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 2.35.
Edité par UNITED PUBLISHERS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA PUB 1918,1919, Philadelphia, 1918
Vendeur : WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Fair. Original ed; nov 1918 printing. fair GOOD CONDITION, has had area near spine fold repaired. RED Cloth HARD COVERS show some fade to spine area.whtie endpapers replaced. Cover is bleached and stained a bit.Black & gold color cover title art is presentable, but not outstanding. NOT ex lib.Not marked up.Authentic old copy., GAS,CRATER TRENCH WARFARE EXPLAINED. Much written in direct comments. ; BRIGHT COVER TITLES WITH BRIGHT BLACK & GOLD COVER TITLES AND ATTRACTIVE FEATHER/SCROOL, EAGLE, FLAME OF KNOWLEDGE COVER DECORATIVE ART. Itally, Bulgaria and many other European nations war history. MORE COMPLETE THAN SOME OTHER EDITIONS.; OFFICIAL GLOSSY PHOTOS LINE ILUST,MAPS; 736pg HEAVY pages; Compendium of facts of the past period of over 4 years. . Indexed. 59 chapters, Summarized chronology of the war last pages.
Edité par The John C. Winston Company, Chicago, Philadelphia, Toronto, 1928
Vendeur : Henry Stachyra, Bookseller, Stillwater, MN, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. 800pp. Mildly ex-library, as library treatments have cleaned up nicely. Several minor bumps to extremities of volume, with light wear and soiling to exterior, as well as several small discolored areas, which appear to have been from contact with very minor moisture. This wear is not terribly offensive. Mild tanning to interior. Aside from a name ink-stamped and another previous owner's info. in ink to front inside cover, text clean. Volume is illustrated with many black and white illustrations. Mild creasing to a small number of leaves. Light edge wear to a few pages, though this, again, is not offensive. Overall, a nice, clean, sound copy.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1932
Vendeur : Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Red cloth. Corners show small bumps and slight wear, slight cock to spine, period name in pencil on endpaper. otherwise book is quite nice, clean and attractive, with a solid binding and clean pages.
Edité par UNITED PUBLISHERS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA PUB 1918,1919, Philadelphia, 1918
Vendeur : WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Original ed. VERY GOOD CONDITION, has had area near spine fold repaired. Solidly bound RED Cloth HARD COVERS show bit fade to spine titles, ; BRIGHT COVER TITLES WITH BRIGHT BLACK & GOLD COVER TITLES AND ATTRACTIVE FEATHER/SCROOL, EAGLE, FLAME OF KNOWLEDGE COVER DECORATIVE ART. Itally, Bulgaria and many other European nations war history. MORE COMPLETE THAN SOME OTHER EDITIONS.; OFFICIAL GLOSSY PHOTOS LINE ILUST,MAPS; 800pg HEAVY pages; Compendium of facts of the past period of over 4 years. . Indexed. 59 chapters, Summarized, chronology & TREATY OF PEACE.LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Edité par The United Publishers of the United States and Canada, Philadelphia, 1919
Vendeur : Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Decorative Cloth. Etat : Very Good. Illustrated (illustrateur). First Edition. First edition. Illustrated with reproductions from the offical photographs of the United States, British and French governments. Rec cloth decorated in gilt and black. Frontispiece plate of the victorious generals. 736 pp. illustrated throughout with photographs. Spine faded, corners frayed, a couple of short tears to pp. Very good condition.
Edité par Wm. M. Clark, 1919
Vendeur : Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Bound in green cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Soiling to front board. Gilt faded from spine and front board. Edges chipped/rubbed. Small stain to edge. Pages unmarked.
Edité par L. H. Walter, 1919
Vendeur : Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Original Cloth. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Not Issued. First Thus. Red cloth, lettered in black (some outlined in green), with color front cover pastedown illus. of American flag. Beautifully preserved copy with only slight shelf wear, mildly age-toned text block edges. 642 pp., illus. w/ b&w plates. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Edité par John C. Winston, Toronto, 1918
Vendeur : CARDINAL BOOKS ~~ ABAC/ILAB, London -- Birr, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Original black textured cloth hard covers, with titles to front and spine. Marbled edges. Moderate handling, soiling and toning to covers. Moderate foxing to plates, mild toning to text. Otherwise clean, tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy. Illustrated. 736pp. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Book.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo; G/G-; off-white spine with white text; first edition; dust jacket has sunned spine; ex-library sticker to spine; some chips to edges; modest exterior wear; cloth shows slight exterior wear; ex-library sticker to spine; strong boards; text block exterior edges mildly age toned; deckled fore edge; ex-library stamp to exterior head and tail edges; previous owner's ex-libris plate to front pastedown; few ex-library markings inside; mild offset toning to first and last few pages; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated; ex-library pouch to rear pastedown; pp 407. 1342744. FP New Rockville Stock.
Edité par np Clark/Walters 1919., 1919
Vendeur : Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Etats-Unis
G. Story of U.S. in WWI including official summry of Peace Treaty with Covenant of League of Nations, official report of Chief of Staff and chronology of American operations in France, a special article on the Marines, The American Expeditionary Forces. American, Brittish, Canadian & French official photos & maps. Khaki binding, gilt lettering, black decorative trim. Edge wear. Illustrated by Photos, colorgravures. Peace Ed.
Edité par War Plans Division October, 1918., 1918
Vendeur : Alkahest Books, Deerfield, IL, Etats-Unis
softcover. Etat : Very good. "Confidential" printed on top cover. Black and white illustrations. Reprint of A. E. F. No. 1312. War Department, Document No. 872, Office of the Adjutant General. Stapled booklet, 95 pages. Former owner's name on front cover (Maj. Wilson). 122615A.
Edité par Historical Book Co, Chicago, 1918
Vendeur : Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. [This is a salesman Sample, not the actual book. It was taken door-to-door showing customers the various aspects of the book in an attempt to sell it] Variously Paged (0.60+ Inches Thick), Many Photos, Maps, Red Hardback with Bright Gilt title & Eagle, Sample Spine Title Embossed on back cover, Subscriptions list is unused, 4 pp. Instructions tipped-in at Front telling representatives how to sell the book, , VG & Crisp & Tight, Assumed 1st ed.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran and Company, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Aamstar Bookshop / Hooked On Books, Colorado Springs, CO, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : RMABA
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st. WWI/Bijou-Very good regular size hardcover; small previous owner's sticker, light edge wear. Good, chipped/edge worn jacket. red w/white lettering Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Edité par Inktank-Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10 : 3747756433ISBN 13 : 9783747756430
Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
Livre impression à la demande
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Books are still among the most important cultural achievements of humanity. Their invention was as important as the Internet: for the first time, a mass transfer of information became possible. Education, science, research, but also entertainment was based on a new revolutionary basis. Books are changing society until today.The technical possibilities of mass printing led to a radical increase in titles in the 18th and 19th centuries. Nevertheless, the conditions were still very different than today: Who wrote a book at that time, often wrote a life's work. This is reflected in the high quality of old books.Unfortunately, books age. Paper is not made for eternity. Therefore, we have made it our mission to preserve the book of knowledge of humanity and to make old books available in high quality at low prices 344 pp. Englisch.
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Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Garden City, NY: 1932., 1932
Edition originale
Hardcover. F. pp. viii, 407 + Plus portrait frontis and photographs. Uncut. Top edge red. Stamped ownership L.B.H., 1932. Large 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. First edition. Nice copy. WWI 4 0.0.
Edité par Literary Licensing, LLC 10/27/2013, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1258946246ISBN 13 : 9781258946241
Vendeur : BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardback or Cased Book. Etat : New. The Nation at War 1.66. Book.
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Edité par Literary Licensing, LLC, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1494108976ISBN 13 : 9781494108977
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : New.
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Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1932
Vendeur : Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Good. Used,with light sunning to text block edges. Binding still solid. NO markings in text. Lacks dust jacket. In solid reading condition. Pasadena's finest new and used bookstore.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Co., Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Russ States, Oil City, PA, Etats-Unis
Signé
Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good -. No Jacket. 1932, 407pp, illus., teg, signed & numbered by author, minimal lib. markings, some sin fading to cover, corners slightly bumped, slight soiling & shelfwear to cover, no dj, contents clean & unmarked. Signed by Author. Ex-Library.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. viii, [2], 407, [1] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Index. Ex-library with the usual library markings. Soiling to boards and spine. Small tears to top and bottom spine edges. Peyton Conway March (December 27, 1864 - April 13, 1955) was a United States Army officer who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1918 until 1921. He is largely responsible for designing the powerful role of the Chief of Staff in the 20th century. March was assigned as the aide to Major General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. during the Philippine-American War. He participated as part of General Wheaton's expedition in battles at San Fabian, Buntayan Bridge and San Jacinto. He commanded the U.S. forces in the Battle of Tirad Pass, 2 December 1899, where General Gregorio del Pilar was killed, and received the surrender of General Venacio Concepción, Chief of Staff to Philippine President Aguinaldo, 5 December 1899. In March 1918, he became acting Army Chief of Staff and was made Army Chief of Staff on May 20, 1918. As Chief of Staff he reorganized the Army structure, and abolished the distinctions between the Regular Army, the Army Reserves, and the Army National Guard during wartime. He created new technical branches in the service including the United States Army Air Corps, Chemical Warfare Service, Transportation Corps, and Tank Corps. He also centralized control over supply. He supervised the demobilization of the Army. March was a highly efficient and capable administrator who did much to modernize the American Army and prepare it for combat in the First World War. In his funeral marched "the escort commander and his staff; the United States Army Band; one battalion of cadets from the US Military Academy; one company of infantry; one battery of field artillery; one company of armor; the U.S. Marine Band; one company of Marines; one company of bluejackets; one squadron of airmen; and one composite company of servicewomen." The estimated total strength of the military escort was 1,200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. General March wrote in his Preface .And I have not trusted my own memory completely in an important particular, but quote exactly from the file of the War Department in such cases. In March 1931, I was travelling from New York to Washington to deliver a lecture before the Army War College, giving some of my recollections of the war, and had as a companion on the train as far as Philadelphia the late Senator Dwight Morrow. . and the Senator said: "What we want from army officers in responsible positions is a 'meticulously accurate' statement of the things they themselves know abut, not guesses or surmises about other things for which they were not responsible. Then, when all these meticulously accurate accounts are joined together, we will obtain the real history of the war." I was especially interested in this statement, because my mind had always run in the same channel, and I had dwelt in my lecture before the Wear College, the previous year, on the fundamental necessity of officers who attempted to write, to give "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" about things they knew. And I have done that in this book." First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus [There was a signed, limited edition of 350 copies].
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Lloyd Zimmer, Books and Maps, Chanute, KS, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Number 42 of a limited edition of 350 signed and numbered copies. 407 pages. Paper over boards, with cloth spine cover. Covers show rubbing and a few light scuffs. Light wear at corners. Previous owners blind stamped name at top of blank front free end page, limitation page, and title page. Volume remains tight and is otherwise clean and intact. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : fair. viii, [2], 407, [1] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Index. DJ worn & repaired with tape, review pasted inside fr flylf, some foxing to text, bookplate inside front board. Some wear noted. Peyton Conway March (December 27, 1864 - April 13, 1955) was a United States Army officer who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1918 until 1921. He is largely responsible for designing the powerful role of the Chief of Staff in the 20th century. March was assigned as the aide to Major General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. during the Philippine-American War. He participated as part of General Wheaton's expedition in battles at San Fabian, Buntayan Bridge and San Jacinto. He commanded the U.S. forces in the Battle of Tirad Pass, 2 December 1899, where General Gregorio del Pilar was killed, and received the surrender of General Venacio Concepción, Chief of Staff to Philippine President Aguinaldo, 5 December 1899. In March 1918, he became acting Army Chief of Staff and was made Army Chief of Staff on May 20, 1918. As Chief of Staff he reorganized the Army structure, and abolished the distinctions between the Regular Army, the Army Reserves, and the Army National Guard during wartime. He created new technical branches in the service including the United States Army Air Corps, Chemical Warfare Service, Transportation Corps, and Tank Corps. He centralized control over supply. He supervised the demobilization of the Army. March was a highly efficient, capable administrator who did much to modernize the American Army and prepare it for combat in the First World War. In his funeral marched "the escort commander and his staff; the United States Army Band; one battalion of cadets from the US Military Academy; one company of infantry; one battery of field artillery; one company of armor; the U.S. Marine Band; one company of Marines; one company of bluejackets; one squadron of airmen; and one composite company of servicewomen." The estimated total strength of the military escort was 1,200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. General March wrote in his Preface .And I have not trusted my own memory completely in an important particular, but quote exactly from the file of the War Department in such cases. In March 1931, I was travelling from New York to Washington to deliver a lecture before the Army War College, giving some of my recollections of the war, and had as a companion on the train as far as Philadelphia the late Senator Dwight Morrow. . and the Senator said: "What we want from army officers in responsible positions is a 'meticulously accurate' statement of the things they themselves know abut, not guesses or surmises about other things for which they were not responsible. Then, when all these meticulously accurate accounts are joined together, we will obtain the real history of the war." I was especially interested in this statement, because my mind had always run in the same channel, and I had dwelt in my lecture before the Wear College, the previous year, on the fundamental necessity of officers who attempted to write, to give "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" about things they knew. And I have done that in this book." First Edition [stated], presumed first printing.
Edité par doubleday,doran & co, 1932
Vendeur : Bingo Books 2, Vancouver, WA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. hardback book in near very good condition,hinges are starting,some foxing present,limited to 350 copies numbered and signed by peyton c march #59,also a gift inscription from a colonel,11th cavalry. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Garden City, New York: Doubleday Page & Company, 1932
Vendeur : Parnassus Book Service, Inc, YarmouthPort, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
hard cover. Etat : Very Good. No jacket. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company Inc. 1932. Illustrated from photographs. First edition. 407pp. Binding is lightly worn and soiled to covers. Spine shows some faint sun-fading. Interior is clean and free of stray markings. Signed and inscribed on the inside front board by the Author. In very good condition. General March was the Chief of Staff of the Army from 1918-1921.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran, & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1932
Vendeur : Arch Bridge Bookshop, Bellows Falls, VT, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. This is number 338 of a limited edition of only 350 copies signed by the author. General Peyton C. March was Army Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army during World War I. Photos. Bright gilt lettering and border on front board; gilt lettering on spine. Laid paper pages. There are a few light spots on the original red cloth covered spine and the boards are slightly sunfaded. Otherwise, overall, the book is in very good condition. Very scarce. 407 pages including index.
Edité par Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, Garden City, NY, 1932
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Good. viii, [2], 407, [1] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Index. Stain on rear board, inscription on flyleaf, signed by author, no. 175 of limited edition of 350 copies. Peyton Conway March (December 27, 1864 - April 13, 1955) was a United States Army officer who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1918 until 1921. He is largely responsible for designing the powerful role of the Chief of Staff in the 20th century. March was assigned as the aide to Major General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. during the Philippine-American War. He participated as part of General Wheaton's expedition in battles at San Fabian, Buntayan Bridge and San Jacinto. He commanded the U.S. forces in the Battle of Tirad Pass, 2 December 1899, where General Gregorio del Pilar was killed, and received the surrender of General Venacio Concepción, Chief of Staff to Philippine President Aguinaldo, 5 December 1899. In March 1918, he became acting Army Chief of Staff and was made Army Chief of Staff on May 20, 1918. As Chief of Staff he reorganized the Army structure, and abolished the distinctions between the Regular Army, the Army Reserves, and the Army National Guard during wartime. He created new technical branches in the service including the United States Army Air Corps, Chemical Warfare Service, Transportation Corps, and Tank Corps. He also centralized control over supply. He supervised the demobilization of the Army. March was a highly efficient and capable administrator who did much to modernize the American Army and prepare it for combat in the First World War. In his funeral marched "the escort commander and his staff; the United States Army Band; one battalion of cadets from the US Military Academy; one company of infantry; one battery of field artillery; one company of armor; the U.S. Marine Band; one company of Marines; one company of bluejackets; one squadron of airmen; and one composite company of servicewomen." The estimated total strength of the military escort was 1,200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. General March wrote in his Preface .And I have not trusted my own memory completely in an important particular, but quote exactly from the file of the War Department in such cases. In March 1931, I was travelling from New York to Washington to deliver a lecture before the Army War College, giving some of my recollections of the war, and had as a companion on the train as far as Philadelphia the late Senator Dwight Morrow. . and the Senator said: "What we want from army officers in responsible positions is a 'meticulously accurate' statement of the things they themselves know abut, not guesses or surmises about other things for which they were not responsible. Then, when all these meticulously accurate accounts are joined together, we will obtain the real history of the war." I was especially interested in this statement, because my mind had always run in the same channel, and I had dwelt in my lecture before the Wear College, the previous year, on the fundamental necessity of officers who attempted to write, to give "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" about things they knew. And I have done that in this book." Limited numbered edition of 350, preceding First Trade Edition.
Edité par 11th Airborne Division Assoc, 1987
Vendeur : Griffin Books, Stamford, CT, Etats-Unis
Staple Bound. Etat : As New. As new 8.5 x 11" staple bound softcover. Illustrated. Please email for photos. Larger books or sets may require additional shipping charges. Books sent via US Postal.
Edité par 11th Airborne Division Association, 1987
Vendeur : W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Soft Cover. Etat : Fine. First Edition; First Printing. As New. Tight, clean and crisp. A gently read book in excellent condition. Illustrated with photograps and a diagram. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. Very Scarce. As New. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 48 pages.