Language: French
Published by s.e.p.e, paris, 1945
Seller: Alsa passions, OBERNAI, France
Couverture illustrée. Condition: Très bon.
S.E.P.E. livre étude , Etat : bon cartonnage éditeur 23*15,5 sp les épopées françaises préface du capitaine Jacques d'Alsace ----------> Pour bénéficier du tarif de livraison le plus avantageux, pour la France et certains pays d'Europe, les livres seront expédiés par Mondial Relay. Merci de m'indiquer un point relais Mondial Relay lors de votre commande.
relié cartonné. in-8 64 pages illustré de photos, ombres dos et couverture. Ajustement des frais d'envoi en fonction du poids.
Published by Editions Sepe. 1945., 1945
Seller: Loïc Simon, Blaison-Saint Sulpice, FR, France
Préface du Capitaine Jacques D'Alsace. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 63 pages. Sous emboîtage.
relié. in-8 64 pages illustré de photos, ombres dos et couverture. Ajustement des frais d'envoi en fonction du poids.
Language: French
Published by S.E.P.E., Paris, 1945
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. 1ère Édition. Francais.Tres nombreuses photos n & b. fournies par le service cinematographique de l'armee,de la marine,Keystone et Jean Roubier.Non pagine.Poids 250 gr.Format 23,5 x 16 cm.
S.E.P.E. 1945, in8 cartonnage éditeur, dos toile, 32 ff.n.ch., photos.
10 juillet 1945, in-8 cartonnage éditeur illustré; dos toilé, non paginé avec de nombreuses photographies in-texte; très bon état.
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. RO30122988: 1945. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 pages environ augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.44383-Régionalisme : Alsace.
Published by S.E.P.E, 1945
Seller: Librairie Lire et Chiner, Colmar, ALSAC, France
Condition: BE. Paris, cartonnage de l'éditeur; in-8. Préface du capitaine jacques d'alsace bon état.
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. R200059588: 1945. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 30 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.44383-Régionalisme : Alsace.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R300267196: 1945. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. Paris, S.E.ParisE., 1945, album photographique in 8, cart. éd., (64 pp.). . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945.
Published by S.E.P.E, 1945
Seller: Librairie Lire et Chiner, Colmar, ALSAC, France
Condition: TBE. Paris, cartonnage de l'éditeur; in-8. Préface du capitaine jacques d'alsace. couverture brunie sur l'avant.
Hardcover. Condition: Used: Good.
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. RO20064192: 1945. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. Environ 75 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte et en hors-texte. Dos toilé bleu. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.44383-Régionalisme : Alsace.
Language: French
Publication Date: 1945
Seller: Librairie Guimard, Nantes, France
1945 cartonné in-octavo, dos muet bleu, premier plat illustré en couleurs, nombreuses illustrations photographiques in et hors-texte en phototypie et cartes hors-texte, sans pagination, 66 pages, 1945 à Paris S. E. P. E., préface du Capitaine Jacques d'Alsace - secon album de la collection "Les Epopées Françaises" - bon état.
Condition: Good. Etat correct. Cartonnage un peu frotté et sali. Papier jauni avec peu de rousseurs. in-8. 1945. Cartonnage décoré. Illustrations en noir. Good.
Published by S. E. P. E., Paris, 1945
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: g- to vg. First edition. Quarto. Unpaginated. [64]pp. Original half cloth over illustrated decorative paper covered boards. Photo-illustrated title page. Striking photo-essay on the liberation of Alsace by the Free French forces of Generals de Lattre, Bethouard and de Monsabert. The French liberation army emerged victorious and Alsace-Lorraine* was restored to France in the spring of 1945. This volume is complete with its 3 maps and 68 in-text and full page photogravures. Binding sunned and slightly soiled. Text in French. Binding in overall fair to good-, interior in very good condition. * The Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen, or Elsass-Lothringen), was a territory created by the German Empire in 1871 after it annexed most of Alsace and the Moselle region of Lorraine following its victory in the Franco-Prussian War. The Alsatian part lay in the Rhine Valley on the west bank of the Rhine River and east of the Vosges Mountains. The Lorraine section was in the upper Moselle valley to the north of the Vosges Mountains. The Imperial territory of Alsace-Lorraine was made up of 93% of Alsace (7% remained French) and 26% of Lorraine (74% remained French). For historical reasons, specific legal dispositions are still applied in the territory in form of a local law. In relation to its special legal status, since its reversion to France following World War I, the territory has been referred to administratively as Alsace-Moselle. After France was defeated in the spring of 1940, Alsace and Moselle were not officially annexed by Germany, Adolf Hitler annexed them in 1940 through a law which he kept secret. Through a series of laws which, individually, seemed minor, Berlin actually took the full control over Alsace-Moselle and could forcibly integrate Mosellan and Alsatian people into its army. Those territories were administered from Berlin until German defeat in 1945, when they were returned to France. During the occupation, Moselle was integrated into a Reichsgau named Westmark and Alsace was amalgamated with Baden. From 1942, people from Alsace and Moselle were made German citizens by the German government but, legally speaking, such de facto annexion was not accepted by international laws. Starting from October 1942, Alsatian and Mosellan men, especially young men, were enrolled by force into the German Nazi army either in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine or Waffen-SS and they were called the malgré-nous (literally in spite of ourselves) which could be translated in English as the "unwillings" or the "against our will". This was a major trauma for the two regions which had become "French-loving" after they reintegrated into France after World War I. Though they were not included in the malgré nous expression, such situation also applied to eastern Belgium and Luxembourg. Finally, 100,000 Alsatians and 30,000 Mosellans were enrolled especially to fight on the east front against Stalin's army. Most of them were interned in Tambov in Russia in 1945. Many others fought in Normandy as the malgré-nous of the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich.
Condition: Good. Envoi rapide Bon Etat général trace ex libris sur la page titre bords un peu frottés intérieur propre. in8. 1945. Cartonné. illustrations noir et blanc. Good.