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Edité par Information Office, Rome, Georgia, U.S.A., 1975
Vendeur : P.C. Schmidt, Bookseller, Kettering, OH, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Dustjacket. First Edition. near fine softcover; a solid copy; fascimile articles in several languages, including spanish, english, german; a collection of magazine articles; this is a large book and International orders will require additional postage; Size: 8 x 12".
Edité par Prestel, 1999
ISBN 10 : 3791322257ISBN 13 : 9783791322254
Vendeur : Joel Rudikoff Art Books, White Plains, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine in dj. First. 4to, cloth. 400 pp, 260 illustrations (118 in color), bibliography, index of names. German text.
Edité par HERBERT S. STONE & CO., CHICAGO, IL, 1896
Vendeur : Aah Rare Chicago, Glenview, IL, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. THE PAPER SEAM IS JUST BEGINNING TO SPLIT AT THE FRONT COVER. THIS IS COMMMONLY FOUND ON THE STONE AND KIMBLE BOOKS THAY ARE OVER 150 YEARS OLD. OTHERWISE , THIS BOOK IS A NICE TIGHT CLEAN COPY. THE BOOK IS PROTECTED IN A MYLAR WRAPPER. THERE ARE EIGHT PAGES OF ADVERTISING FOR THE BOOK PUBLICATIONS OF HERBERT S. STONE AND COMPANY AT THE END OF THE BOOK. THE MULTIPLE AUTHORS INCLUDE STORIES BY KATHERINE BATES, NEITH BOTCE, GRACE ELLERY CHANNING, EDWARD CUMMINGS, ANNA VERNON, WILLIAM HOLLOWAY, JR. EDWIN LEFEVRE, ANTHONY LELAND, MARIA LOUISE POOL. CLINTON ROSS AND OCTAVE THANET. .THE BOOK WAS PRINTED BY THE LAKESIDE PRESS OF CHICAGO. THE FRONT AND REAR COVERS HAVE A COLOR ILLUSTRATION BY WILL BRADLEY WITH A SCENE OF A WOMAN READING A BOOK WHILE ON A TREE LINED STREET . THE LITHOGRAPH IS IN VIVID BLUE, YELLOW AND GREEN COLORS ON THE PINK CLOTH. THE BOOK IS PROTECTED BY A MYLAR WRAPPER. THIS IS A CLEAN, TIGHT COLLECTIBLE COPY.
Edité par [Constantinople, February ]., 1920
Vendeur : Antiquariat Dasa Pahor GbR, München, Allemagne
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Part I. - [White Russian Refugees who fled Odessa aboard the Habsburg] "To the Chief of the British Commission in Constantinople". [Constantinople, February 1920]. Manuscript, 8 pp. quarto, text in black pen followed by numerous original signatures in pencil and indigo crayon, affixed with contemporary pin in upper left corner (Very Good, some slight staining and light smudging to a few signatures but all still legible, old horizonal folds). [accompanied by:] Part II. - "Special Order No. 43 By Major-General H.C. Holman, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Commanding British Military Mission in South Russia [conveying the text of a letter by] J.M de Robeck, Vice-Admiral and H.G. Reid, Lieut.-Col., Novorossisk [Novorossiysk], February 24, 1920." Contemporary Manuscript Copy of an Original, 1 p. quarto, blue pen on lined paper (Very Good, slightly toned, old vertical folds). A fascinating mini-archive concerning the evacuation of White Russian refugees from Odessa in February 1920, fleeing the 'Red Terror' tm upon the expected Bolshevik capture of the city; the highlight of which is Part I, the original manuscript 'thank you letter' addressed to the British nation by refugees who, with British assistance, escaped Odessa aboard the ship 'Habsburg', reaching safety in Constantinople; Part II is a contemporary manuscript copy of a British military "General Order" commending the efforts of the British forces in Odessa in assisting the evacuation of refugees from the city. In the winter of 1919-1920, during the height of the Russian Civil War (1917-22), the Bolshevik forces, represented by the Red Army, were rapidly gaining ground on the czarist forces, represented by the White Russian army. Outside of Siberia and Artic European Russia, the only territories still under White control were enclaves in the western Ukraine, Crimea and the Caucuses (notably the Kuban), so-called "South Russia". PLEASE SEE OUR W.