Description: >>>>>> BUY WITH CONFIDENCE <<<>>> MANY YEARS OF EBAY EXPERIENCE <<<>>> TRUSTED SELLER < <<>>> 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK <<<<< FRENCH HEADQUARTERS 1915-1918 By JEAN DE PIERREFEU Translated with Notes by MAJOR C. J. C. STREET WITH A MAP & 3 PLATES LONDON Geoffrey Bles [1924] First UK Edition Book Specification Format Cloth bound hard cover Language English Pagination 319 Book Size Octavo Approx. Book Dimensions (Width, Height, Depth) in mm 146 x 221 x 36 Approx weight (grammes) 518g (I)SBN n/a Date This Edition Published undated, however 1924 (First Edition) Date Of Original Publication 1924 Condition / Description (please see foot of listing for rating key) GOOD : no dust jacket, hard cover, publisher's original violet cloth, titles & border stamped in blind to upper panel, gilt stamped spine, rubbed, colour faded from cloth at spine & patches of panels, cloth pinched at spine tips with minor splits at head, couple of minor bumps to board edges, hinges strong, binding firm, map printed on front endpaper, toning to free endpapers front & rear, text block clean & bright, 3 b/w plates as called for, collated & complete French Headquarters by Jean de Pierrefeu Illustrated with a sketch map to the front endpaper, a b/w Frontispiece and two further b/w plates. Translated with Notes by Major C. J. C. Street. In this book, which has gone into many editions in its native country, M. Jean de Pierrefeu recounts his experiences at French Military Headquarters from November, 1915, until the end of the Great War. Of the historical merits of this book there can be no doubts, but its principal appeal is to the general reader who is interested in the human motives which govern events. This is the UK First Edition, published by Geoffrey Bles, London, undated but 1924. Postage & Packaging I am a bookseller based in the South West of England. I have over ten years experience of operating on eBay, and post items to every corner of the globe, without exception. Once you have paid for your book it will be despatched to you on the next available posting day. My aim is to get your book to you promptly and above all safely, without damage. Books are firstly wrapped in strong protective bubble wrap before being mailed in a bespoke card book mailer, for the majority of books. Large volumes and sets will be mailed in very strong hand cut card boxes. 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Non-Fiction Subject: History & Military
Year Printed: 1924
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Binding: Cloth
Original/Reproduction: Original
Weight: 518g
Author: Jean de Pierrefeu
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Geoffrey Bles
Place of Publication: London
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated