Published by Bruxelles, Spineux; Anvers, Max-Kornicker, Kockx; Paris, Dumaine, Berger-Levrault; Turin, Loescher; Madrid, Bailly-Bailliére, 1875-85., 1875
Seller: Librarium of The Hague, The Hague, Netherlands
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ (illustrator). 1st Edition. Three volumes bound in one. Plus a total of 8 folding lithograph maps. Octavo. I: Pp. 246, plus 3 folding lithograph maps, one as frontispiece, the two others are large colour lithograph maps, one serves as an overlay for the display of change in troops' position as battle progressed; II: 118, plus 2 folding lithograph maps, one in colour; III: 184, plus 3 folding lithograph maps, one of which is printed in red, blue, and black. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary red full cloth, spine gilt; some foxing, old repairs to verso of maps with some blemishes but withal in a very good condition. ~ First work is FIRST EDITION (1875) and the 4th part of "Les opérations de l'artillerie allemande". Second work (1881) and 3rd work (1885) are second edition, both are parts of "Campagne de 1870-71". All works are sole authorized French editions, translated from the German by G. Bodenhorst. Ernst von Hoffbauer (1836-1905), Prussian general of artillery. F-2.
Language: Spanish
Seller: Librería Torreón de Rueda, Segovia, SG, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. . (illustrator). Bruxelles. 1874 - 1875. 23x15 cm. 246 págs. + 1 mapa plegado + 2 grandes mapas en color plegados. * 122 págs.+1 gran mapa plegado * 183 págs.+1 mapa plegado * 357 págs.+1 mapa plegado+1 gran mapa plegado. 75x60 cm. Todos intonso.
Published by Kockx & Co, Antwerp, 1881
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
La Bataille de Vionville (16 Aout 1870) au point de vue des trois armes et de l'artillerie en particulier. Traduit de l' Allemand par le Capitaine Bodenhorst, de l'artillerie Belge. Seule traduction Francaise autorisee. [Text in French]. Pp. 196; demy 8vo; later qr. navy leather, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, marbled papered boards; later endpapers; lacking half-title page?, the title page slightly cropped at fore-edge (affecting last letter of title), and with library stamp (Bibliotheque Officiers), a little light foxing; Kockx & Co., Antwerp/J. Dumaine, Paris, 1881. Second edition. *From the library of Sydney bibliophile David Levine, with his bookplate on the upper pastedown. On the title page, the author is described as professor at the combined schools of Artillery and Engineers, Berlin.