Leonid I. Brezhnev: Pages from His Life
New York: Simon and Schuster, c1978. First Printing. 25 cm, 320, illus., appendix, remainder mark on bottom edge, some DJ wear & soiling, pencil erasure on fr endpaper. Foreword by Brezhnev. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, c1978. First Printing. 25 cm, 320, illus., appendix, remainder mark on bottom edge, some DJ wear & soiling, pencil erasure on fr endpaper. Foreword by Brezhnev. More
San Francisco, CA: Board of Fire Underwriters, 1941. 8, 16" x 8" sheet folded in quarters (closed size 4" x 8"), pamphlet creased, slight soiling to rear page Contains information on preparation and maintenance of buildings, incendiary bombs, demolition bombs, gas attacks, and a list of equipment. More
San Francisco, CA: Board of Fire Underwriters, 1941. 8, 16" x 8" sheet folded in quarters (closed size 4" x 8"), pamphlet creased, pages soiled and edges worn. More
Boston, MA: Boston Publishing Company, c1985. First Printing. 29 cm, 346, illus. (some color), bibliography, index, ink name on front endpaper, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Time, Inc., 1959. Abridged Edition. First Thus? Printing. 36 cm, 615 + record, 2-vol. set in slipcase, illus. (some color), color maps, 10" 33-1/3 rpm record (2-sided), index, slipcase/bds sl worn/soiled. More
Chicago, IL: Commission on World Peace, [1941?]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 127, wraps, usual library markings, covers worn, torn, and soiled. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1964, c1963]. First American edition. First Thus? printing. 22 cm, 213, illus., endpaper maps, bibliography, DJ edges worn: small tears, small piece missing at top of rear DJ. More
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1964. 26 cm, 663, illus., usual library markings. Proceedings of the Second International Conference, held in Milan, 1961. More
Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 1954. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 24 cm. vi, [2], 82,[2] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Fold-out maps. Chronology. Bibliographical not. Some wear and soiling to covers. Stamp and black cross-out marks to front cover. The purpose of this study is to describe briefly the German campaign against the guerrillas in the Balkans during the period of the European Axis occupation, from the end of hostilities against Greece and Yugoslavia in April 1941 to the capture of Belgrade by the Soviet forces and the Partisans in October 1944. The activities of Germany's Italian, Bulgarian, Croatians, and other allies, as well as the British, Soviet, and United States forces in the area, are treated only to the extent that they affected German operations. In sequence of time, this study is a continuation of Department of the Army Pamphlet 20-260, The German Campaigns in the Balkans which was published in 1953. The material for this study was obtained from German military records now in the custody of The Adjutant General, Department of the Army. In addition to these official records, monographs by former German officers who participated in these operations furnished considerable general information and were of assistance in supplementing the terse official reports of specific actions. More
Washington, DC: Medical Society of D.C., 1942. 28 cm, 504, illus., index, bound volume, some wear, soiling, and staining to boards. More
Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company, 1958. Third Printing. 508, illus., maps, index, small stains inside fr & rear flylf, some wear to top & bottom edges of spine. More
London: Collins, 1958. Second Printing. 574, illus., maps, index, slight foxing inside rear board, some wear to top & bottom edges of spine. More
London: Collins, 1958. First British Edition. 574, illus., maps, index, ink initials ins fr bd, several letters from fr DJ flap transferred to fr flylf, DJ soiled & worn. More
Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company, 1958. First Edition. 508, illus., maps, index, small stains and slight scuffing to boards. More
Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company, 1958. Third Printing. 508, illus., maps, index, ink date ins fr flylf, sm stain ins fr bd, small tears ins fr & rear hinges, DJ scuffed & worn: sm tears. More
Washington, DC: National Guard Association, 1954. 120, illus., appendices, library stamps (some crossed out in marker) & partial due slip, sm rough spots ins rear bd, boards scuffed. More
New York: George W. Stewart, Publisher, 1943. 271, index, usual library markings, part of DJ cut off & pasted to fr endpaper, bds worn, soiled, & stained, bottom edge damp stain pages separate and clear. More
Tokyo, Japan: Hosokawa Printing Company, 1948. Hardcover. 559 + 9 maps, 2 vols., illus., tables, maps, appendices, spines faded, box worn and stained. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1949. 1300 total, 2 vols., illus., chart, apps, index, lib st title pg v.1 & fr flylf v.2, rear bd weak v.2, slip taped into fr bd v.1. More
Washington, DC: American National Red Cross, 1944. 3-1/2" x 2-3/8", 1 card, membership card completed in pencil, noting the war fund contribution of $10.00 by Mr. D. B. Parmilee, calendar on back. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1965. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 26 cm. 189, [3] pages. Illustrations. Bibliography. DJ edges worn and small pieces missing. More
Falls Church, VA: The George and Carol Olmsted Foundation, 2009. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xviii, 171, [1] pages. Illustrations. Scholars brochure laid in. Major General George Hamden Olmsted (March 18, 1901 – October 8, 1998) was an American military officer and insurance executive. During his four-year attendance at West Point, he was President of his class for three years. He graduated on June 22, 1922, holding the position of First Captain of the Corps of Cadets, ranking second in his class academically. He also served as Chairman of the Student Honor Committee and Assistant Business Manager of the Howitzer, the annual yearbook. In athletics, General Olmsted was the featherweight boxing champion of the academy and second-string quarterback of the 1922 Army football team. Recalled to active service in the Army in January 1942, then Major Olmsted led the Requirements and Assignments Branch, International Division, Army Service Forces which handled Lend Lease requests from allied governments for Army material and equipment. In this position he had to balance the complex, simultaneous equations of American industrial production schedules and capacity, American military requirements, urgent requests for help from allied governments and the demands of the current strategic situation. Shortly thereafter he was sent to China to serve on the staff of General Albert Wedemeyer and to establish a new general staff section known as G-5 for the China-Burma-India Theater. Olmsted was promoted to brigadier general and took charge of the G-5 section which was responsible for civil affairs, lend lease operations, training of allied military forces, and clandestine operations. More
n.p. United Nations Info Office, 1942. 32, wraps, usual library markings. More
Cooperstown, NY: The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, c2000. Unknown edition and printing. Brochure. Single sheet approximately 15 inches by 8.5 inches, folded into thirds, resulting in 6 panels (3 per side). This has been further folded, perhaps to fit into a pocket. Illustrations. Map. Published sometime after 1993 (latest date identified in the text). There is no mention of the Traveling exhibit or the renovations completed in 2005, so this is provisionally dated as circa 2000. The interior three panels present the layout and major areas of the three levels of Exhibits. At the bottom of each panel is a key to the major content areas on that level. The facility offers a theater, and art gallery, library, and of course a book store and a separate museum shop (from which on can exit the museum, presumably laden with purchases). The exterior panels have the title panel and panels with narratives on Baseball's Exciting Showcase and The National Baseball Library and Archive. More
Bedford, VA: Nat. D-Day Memorial Foundat. n.d. 8, wraps, brochure (tri-fold/eight panel), illus. (mostly in color), maps. More