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7 vol. in-8, portrait en frontispice de Napoléon au 1er volume, cartonnage papier rose à la Bradel (reliure de l'époque). Manques de papier au cartonnage, coins usés. Histoire générale des guerres françaises en Italie, de l'Antiquité au Consulat de Bonaparte. Les campagnes de Bonaparte en Italie sont étudiées à partir du tome IV.Sans l'atlas. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Published by Paris: circa 1819-1820, 1820
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Condition: Good. In-folio, 30 x 44cm. oblong, demi-percaline de l'époque. Album composé d'un titre gravé et de 26 planches par Le Jeune, F. Cazenave, A. Massard, etc. d'après Martinet, représentant principalement des batailles des campagnes de la Révolution et du Consulat (« Bataille de Valmy », « Bataille de Jemmapes », « Passage du Rhin à Kehl », « Passage du Mont-Saint-Bernard », « Bataille des pyramides », etc.). (quelques rousseurs, deux planches remontées et usagées, reliure usagée).s », « Passage du Rhin à Kehl », « Passage du Mont-Saint-Bernard », « Bataille des pyramides », etc.). (quelques rousseurs, deux planches remontées et usagées, reliure usagée)/ .some foxing, two plates remounted and worn, worn binding).OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1176910114 (no first editions).
Published by Paris, chez les libraires et marchands de nouveautés [Imprimerie de Vve H. Perronneau], 1817, 1817
in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 44 pp., dérelié. Appréciation critique de l'ouvrage récent d'Arnold Scheffer (1796-1853), Essais sur quatre grandes questions politiques (Paris, Plancher, 1817).Le général Auguste Jubé de La Pérelle (1765-1824) était alors à la retraite, après avoir été en 1814 attaché au ministère de la guerre en tant qu'historiographe, ce qui était une sinécure. Il devait beaucoup s'ennuyer. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Published by London Eyre and Spottiswood published at the Great Seal Patent Office c, 1875
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Published by Nuremberg, Christoph Riegel., 1696
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
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Original copper engraving from Pufendorf's "De rebus a Carolo Gustavo", this being Plate No.80 with an inset map of the border-region between Sweden and Norway at the end of the 17th century. Beautifully Framed. Size of frame with the copper engraving: 54.5 cm x 45.5 cm. Size of the actual engraving: c. 44 cm x 35.5 cm. Excellent condition. Bohus Fortress (also known as Baahus or Båhus, originally: Bágahús) lies along the old NorwegianSwedish border in Kungälv, Bohuslän, Sweden, north east from Hisingen where the Göta river splits into two branches (20 km (12 mi) north of Gothenburg). It commands the surrounding area from a cliff 40 m (130 ft) high, with the river forming a natural moat around it. The fortress was attacked or besieged 14 times, but was never captured. During the Northern Seven Years' War, in 15631570, it was seriously damaged. This occurred in 1566, when 250 Swedish soldiers successfully stormed the northeastern-most tower. The Norwegian commander sent in a volunteer to blow up the ammunition stores underneath the tower, killing the Swedes and repelling the attack. As a reward the family of the volunteer got a piece of land which is still owned by the descendants of this volunteer. The Norwegians rebuilt the fortress of stone and brick, and reinforced it substantially. The reconstruction immediately after the war was directed by Hans Paaske (Påske) from the Netherlands. In 15931604, similar to the construction then undertaken at Akershus in Oslo, Bohus was upgraded to a bastion fortress. A new outer fortification was raised. This construction was one of the early works of Hans van Steenwinckel, also from the Netherlands, who later became noted for his Dutch Renaissance style design in Denmark. As Swedish invasions continuously threatened Norwegian Båhuslen during this time period, the improvement of the fortifications went on for years. For example, starting in the summer of 1651 and until the autumn of 1652, the Dutch engineer Isaac van Geelkerck supervised the construction of two corner towers along the south façade and a new ring wall that was constructed around the arsenal building. Under the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, DenmarkNorway ceded the Danish provinces of Scania, Blekinge and Halland (the latter was agreed to belong to Sweden for a period of 30 years after the Peace of Brömsebro, but was given to Sweden permanently in the treaty of Roskilde) and the Norwegian provinces Trøndelag and Bohuslän (including the Bohus Fortress). After DenmarkNorway ceded the territory which included Bohus Fortress, Fredriksten Fortress was constructed in Fredrikshald on the newly established Norwegian-Swedish border. Since the Bohus Fortress no longer lay on the border, it was of small use to Sweden, which relied on the existing Älvsborg fortress at Gothenburg and the new Carlsten Fortress built at Marstrand. Instead the fortress was used as a prison. The most noted prisoner was the radical pietist Thomas Leopold, who spent 42 years of his life behind bars, 32 of those at Bohus, for his alleged heresies. His stone-clad cell still exists in the castle. At the end of the 18th century it was decided that the now unused fortress should be demolished. Demolition crews worked at the fortress for two months, after that the money allocated for the job had run out. Residents of the nearby town of Kungälv used the dressed stone from the fortress to build houses. However, much of the fortress is still intact, including the large northern tower, Fars hatt ("Father's hat"). As of 2015, the fortress is a museum open to visitors during summer. (Wikipedia).
Published by Nürnberg: Riegel, 1697
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Kupferstich 29,5 x 54,5 cm, Blattgröße 34,5 x 58 cm. Mittig die Stadt Riga aus der Vogelschau, darüber der Fluss Duna. In der befestigten Vorstadt von Riga größere Einheiten, die die Innenstadt mit Kanonen und Mörsern intensiv beschießen. Am unteren Blattrand der Feldherrenhügel, weitere Truppenformierungen und Lager. Bezeichnungen ins Bild gedruckt. Oben links eine prachtvolle Titelkartusche, daneben das Wappen von Riga, in der rechten oberen Bildecke ein Wappen mit drei gekrönten Fischen und eine weitere Kartusche mit zusätzlichen Erklärungen. Gedruckt von zwei Platten. Das Bild umgeben mit einem schmückenden Rahmen.- Aus: De Rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sveciae Regestis . von Samuel Pufendorf. In dem Werk werden die Feldzüge des schwedischen Königs Karl X Gustav in Polen, Deutschland und Dänemark im ersten Nordischen Krieg 1655 - 1660 beschrieben. Viele der zahlreichen Stiche wurden von Erik Jonsson Graf von Dahlberg gezeichnet. - Samuel Pufendorf 1632 - 1694, Historiker, Natur- und Völkerrechtslehrer; Erik Jonsson von Dahlberg 1625-1703, Feldmarschall, Architekt, Festungsbaumeister; Familie Perelle, im 17. Jahrhundert Zeichner und Kupferstecher in Paris. Vater Gabriel 1603 - 1677, die Söhne Nicolas 1625 - 1695 und Adam 1640 - 1695, Thieme-Becker 26, 401. - Das Papier leicht gebräunt, mehrfach gefaltet, der Druck klar. Ein detailreiches, schönes Blatt.