Sebastopol: Signed (14 results)

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Seller: G & S Books, Gillingham, KENT, United KingdomG & S Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Hard cover is black with gilt edges, lettering and design on the front cover. Spine ends are slightly bumped . Frank Cook has signed to the title page. Contains black & white engrave illustrations and one fold out map. This is a heavy book , so additional postage will be… reqired. Seller Ref: M8987. Signed by Author(s).

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Seller: le poisson en folie, nieul sur mer, Francele poisson en folie
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Condition: D'occasion - Très bon état. livre dédicacé par l'auteur en très bon état général,envoi rapide et soigné en suivi. C6.

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Seller: Antique Paper Company, ASHFORD, KENT, United KingdomAntique Paper Company
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No Binding. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1875 June 26th Original Antique Print taken from The Graphic: GRAVES OF BRITISH OFFICERS AND MEN WHO DIED IN THE CRIMEA Overall size of this print is approx 40cm x 28cm with large margins, perfect for mounting for home, business, interior decorators, hotels, pubs, boardrooms and restaurant…s. All our prints are ORIGINALS ANTIQUES AND GUARANTEED TO BE AS DATED. Please note we are offering an ANTIQUE PRINT on this listing unless otherwise described. These prints are taken from the THE GRAPHIC and in many cases, there will also be text on the reverse of the image side. The Graphic was first published in 1869, founded by William Luson Thomas and was a weekly newspaper reporting details of local, UK and worldwide events and stories. The Graphic is known for its coverage of of the following subjects: The Wars, Ships, Boats, Guns, Sailing, Portraits, Fine Art, Old and Antique Prints, Wood Cut, Wood Engravings, Early Photographs, Victorian Life, Victorian Culture, Kings, Queens, Royalty, Travels, Adventures, Natural History, Birds, Fish, Mammals, Fishing, Hunting, Shooting, Fox Hunting, Sprts including Tennis, Cricket, Football, Horse Racing etc. WE ARE HAPPY TO COMBINE POSTAGE FOR UP TO 10 ITEMS FOR NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE OVER THE SINGLE ITEM POSTAGE COST FOR OVERSEAS BUYERS. FOR UK BUYERS, POSTAGE IS FREE. PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU WOULD LIKE THE ITEM TO BE SENT BY TRACKED AND SIGNED FOR MAIL, YOU WILL NEED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE HIGHER POSTAL CHARGE. 1875 Antique Print - CRIMEA Graves British Officers Sebastopol Woronzoff (G199) 1875 Antique Print - CRIMEA Graves British Officers Sebastopol Woronzoff (G199) 1875 Antique Print - CRIMEA Graves British Officers Sebastopol Woronzoff (G199)Click image to enlarge Description<.
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Seller: Quality Used Books, Pickering, , United KingdomQuality Used Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First. Fine condition. S/j not price clipped. Signed by author. Signed by Author.
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Seller: Westmoor Books, Bedale, United KingdomWestmoor Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Near Fine First Edition, first printing in Near Fine unclipped DJ.signed by the author to the half title. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Paris Amyot 1855 1855
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Seller: Librairie Vignes Online, Paris, FranceLibrairie Vignes Online
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Condition: Très bon état. in-12, relié demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, XXVI + 250 pp. Deuxième édition de ce récit de la bataille décisive de la guerre de Crimée. Ex-dono manuscrit signé de Georges Cain, conservateur du Musée Carnavalet.

Published by Paris: Damoy. 1923
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Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Condition: Good. 20.5 x 27.5 cm. Typed (carbon copy) & signed receipt, on Damoy letterhead, with stamps & penciled notes in margin. Very Good. En Francais.
More imagesPublished by M & J Hobbs, Walton-on-thames 1981
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Seller: Saffron Books, Ely, Cambridgeshire., United KingdomSaffron Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Fine. Not Price Clipped. First Edition/First Printing. Signed 'To Lynne love Eric Sykes' to the title page. Eric Sykes is one of the 'greats' of the old school, this is a rare chance to obtain a signed copy of his first book. This hilarious collection of biographical stories from Eric Sykes of Sebasto…pol Terrace will delight the hearts of millions of people who got to know the characters through the many years in which the series appeared on television. It has been worth waiting for Eric Sykes' first book, and if you like it as much as the publishers do there should be many more of them. Illustrated with Photographs (illustrator). Signed and inscribed. Book.
More imagesPublished by Amyot 1855
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Seller: Daniel Bayard librairie livre luxe book, Millery, , FranceDaniel Bayard librairie livre luxe book
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Baron de Bazancourt Cinq mois au camp devant Sebastopol & Lettre autographe signée à Madame Lucas de Montigny Empire Napoléon Paris Amyot 1855 Un volume in 12 18 x 12 cm de XXVIII et 288 pages. Demi chagrin de l'époque, . Joint qui se trouvait dans le livre lettre autogr…aphe signée de Bazancourt à Madame Lucas de Montigny, :" j'aime assez madame par principe et par timidité arriver après les autres. Oh ! permettez moi de vous souhaiter mille et mille chose La santé - la joie - le bonheur si il y a encore de la place pour cet inconnu qui arrive toujours un masque sur le visage, je souhaite à Montigny de venir souvent me voir (.illisible) votre humble serviteur." Bon exempalire de cet édition originale, quelques rousseurs au titre et en fin lié aux gardes sinon exempalire propre tiirage sur beau papier. Provenance Gabriel Lucas de Montigny petit fils illegitime de Mirabeau de Riquetti avec son ex libris. * Voir l'article consacré à Gabriel Lucas de Montigny dont l'entière bibliothèque est et sera dans nos ventes . Gabriel Lucas de Montigny. Signé par l'auteur.

Published by Published by Thomas Agnew and Sons, 1859. 28.5 x 53in 1859
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Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United KingdomR.G. Watkins Books and Prints
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Mixed Method Engraving, Proof before title, Signed by Artist and Engraver in pencil, Printseller's Association impressed stamp, on stretcher, some browning, small nick in sky, some staining in bottom border, Barker made sketches or had photographs taken of the personages depicted expressly for this painting. General Canrobert an…d Lord Raglan are pictured as commanders in chief. Florence Nightingale is seen tending a wounded soldier. An impressive print with a fine provenance linking it to one of the key figures in the Crimean war.Provenance: Cefntilla Court, Llandenny, Monmouthshire was built for Richard Somerset, 2nd Baron Raglan [1817-1884].
[Edward Mason Wrench] Manuscript describing events in 1855-6, during his service in the Crimean War with the 34th Regiment of Foot. With duplicated (hectograph) letter by him and handbill advertisement for talk by him, both on the Siege of Sebastopol
Edward Mason Wrench (1833-1912) of the 34th Regiment of Foot [The Crimean War; Siege of Sebastopol; Crimea]
Published by The account of 'Events in and 1856' dated by Wrench from Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire 1902. The duplicated letter dated 12 December 1880. The printed advertisement for talk at the School Baslow and dated 14 January 1881 1855
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Wrench was the son of a clergyman, and well connected, being presented to the Prince of Wales and staying at Chatsworth in his old age. His obituary in the British Medical Journal (27 April 1812), describes how he went out to the Crimea in 1854. 'He had been gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 34th Regiment in November, and joined… it on its arrival in the Crimea. He served during the terrible winter of that year, and was present at the capture of the quarries, the successful assault on the Redan of June 18th, and the final capture of Sebastopol on September 8th, 1855. He was mentioned in despatches, and received the Crimean medal and clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkish medal.' Wrench's own account of his experiences in the Crimea (Item One below) entirely unpublished is a personal one, vividly-written and full of detail. It does not appear to be present in the collection of his family papers at Nottingham University Library. ONE: Manuscript consisting of 'Events in 1855' (4pp) and '1856 (12pp), making a total of 16pp., 8vo, on twelve leaves, attached with a stud. In good condition, on aged and dogeared paper. The first page of the 1855 manuscript is headed '12 [sic] Pages in this Year', but comprises four numbered pages. The beginning of account sets the scene and gives an indication of the level of detail: 'The 1st Janry found me doing duty with the 28th Foot or Slashers in the 3rd. Divt of the army before Sebastopol having landed at Balaclava from the Ship "Queen of the South" on the 20th. Nov. 1854. On the 6th July I was ordered to do duty with the 50th. Foot but as I did not wish to move (the weather being very bad and my tent being as comfortable, or rather as little uncomfortable as it could be made) except to join my own Regt. the 34th. to which I had been gazetted on the 1st. of December 1854. I applied to be sent to it and was ordered to join which I did on 9th of Janry.' The account is made up from diary entries, and is none the less vivid and interesting for that: 'On the following morning a wounded Russian named Alexo was brought into our Hospital and we amputated his leg he did really well and was eventually exchanged at Odessa. Poor Jordan's death threw a great damp on the Regiment as he was the first Officer we had had killed. On the 9th. of April being Easter Monday the 2nd. Bombardment took place. It was a fearfully wet windy day so that no one was able to go out to see what damage was done. On the 10th. I was on trenches and the noise was terrific, but nothing to what I have since heard. I had a very narrow escape from a round shot which hopped over the parapet close to where I was.' In June, 'after 68 hours bombardment an assault was made on the Quarries by ourselves [.] I did not go down till about 8 with Robinson Scott & Peel and 100 men. We were marching about the Trenches half the night and were finally sent to the middle ravine just below Mamelon. The scene there was most horrible the ground being strewn with dead & wounded. English French & Russians. One poor Russian boy was dragged up by two Zouaves but fainted just opposite to where we were lying. I got a light and found he was shot through the belly and that nothing could be done for him. I gave him some water and he lie [sic] by me some time but died before morning. I got an amulet off his neck & his cap pouch which I sent home'. The 1856 account begins in dramatic style: 'The first entry in this Diary relates to the explosion which took place within the British Lines during the Siege of Sebastopol. | Feb 3rd. I was not many hundred yards from this explosion when it took place & will here relate now (Janry 1900) my recollection of it. It took place in Novr. or Decr. 1855. I had just come in from a ride & had given my horse to my Batman when I noticed a vast cloud of smoke shoot up from the Right Siege train an open air arsenal about 500 yds from my house - a tremendous noise of explosion followed & knowing that there would be a rain of missiles.

Published by (Sebastopol 1970
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Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
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Unbound. Condition: Fine. An 8" x 10" gelatin silver photograph. No photographer's name or mark. Subjects, place, and date identified on the back in pencil including the poet Everson, who has Inscribed the photo on the rear: "For Mel Smith this glimpse of a bygone day. Bill Everson." In 1946 Everson was discharged from conscient…ious objector camp where he was interned, and bought a handpress. He moved to Ham and Mary Tyler's Treesbank Farm, near Sebastopol, California, where he spent time with Robert Duncan, Kenneth Rexroth, and other poets later called the Beats. The photo was originally taken in 1946, but this is clearly a copy that was generated somewhat later, as is testified to by the inscription ("a bygone day"). The Bancroft Library holds an early, likely contemporary copy of the image, but doesn't obviously identify the photographer (possibly Robert Duncan?). Presumably uncommon inscribed.
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Seller: Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie, Burgsinn, , GermanyFronhofer Schlösschen Galerie
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Paris, A. Le Vasseur & Cie, 1890, grand in 8 de XXIII-381 pp., 1 front. de SERGENT, iconographie, rel. d'ép. demi-basane brune marbrée, dos orné de motifs à froid et dorés dans la hauteur, pièce de titre de mar. brun foncé, tête dorée, usures et frottements, sinon bon ex. Ed. orig., nombreuses illustrations, la plupart d'après R…AFFET. Bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur : "à Monsieur RAFFET au fils du père des soldats de la Révolution et de l'Empire hommage de sympathie et de reconnaissance.".

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Seller: Traces Ecrites, Paris, , FranceTraces Ecrites
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1 lettre signée 2 In-folio 12/12/1854 menus défauts Martimprey annonce les nouvelles dispositions prises par l'Empereur [Napoléon III] concernant les gratifications accordées aux officiers du corps expéditionnaire. Il transcrit intégralement la dépêche du ministre de la Guerre qui donne le détail des mesures, et conclut : «Je do…nne des ordres à l'intendant de l'armée pour qu'il mette à exécution le plus tôt possible les prescriptions de cette dépêche». Général, chef d'état-major de l'armée pendant la guerre de Crimée (1854-1855), chef d'état-major général pendant la guerre d'Italie (1859), gouverneur de l'Algérie (1864).