Editore: GPO, 1982., 1982
Da: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Fine. 37p. Large Wraps. Fine Copy. Book.
Editore: [Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany]: [United States Army Europe and Africa - USAREUR], [circa 1955-1956]., 1956
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
CASA CARIOCA PRESENTS AN ORIGINAL ICE REVUE. HOME TOWN - U.S.A. A FACILITY OF THE GARMISCH RECREATION AREA. (Front cover title: "Casa Carioca Ice Revue. Home Town USA Garmisch.") 24 pages plus covers. Staple-bound paperback booklet: H 30.75cm x L 23cm. Front and rear covers with color illustrations by "Detert." Rear cover has ink number stamp "16610" at bottom right. Program for show "Home Town - U.S.A." produced and directed by Terry Rudolph with guest stars Dick Price and Miroslava Nachodska. Page 23 notes the "Home Town USA" opened on June 22, 1955 so presumably the program is contemporary to 1955-1956 and its illustrations/graphics are certainly 1950s in style. Curling towards top of publication from being stored on a shelf shorter in height than the booklet; touch of soiling and foxing to covers otherwise still bright and clean. Binding is firm.
Editore: APO New York, 1964., 1964
ISBN 10: 0970840705 ISBN 13: 9780970840707
Da: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Fine. 224p. b/w Photos. Illustrations. Blue Wraps. Fine Copy. Book.
EUR 28,72
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. KlappentextThe purpose of the following study was to secure from a panel of German experts a critical analysis and evaluation of the United States Army basic tactical doctrines as contained in the field service regulations (FM 100-5) on .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: United States Army, Europe, 1963
Da: Schüling Buchkurier, Münster, Germania
EUR 66,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrellogebunden. 971 Seiten 970 gr. Titelseite fehlt, Namens- und Nummerneintrag auf Vorblatt; erste Seiten sind lose, sonst sehr gut.
Editore: [Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany]: [United States Army Europe and Africa - USAREUR], [circa 1955-1956]., 1956
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
Three paper items in original soiled/foxed mailing envelope which has color illustrated front panel and severe tearing and chipping; ink number stamp "3197" on envelope's blank rear panel. Paper items have light soiling, foxing, and a few small stains; curling towards tops of the three from being stored on a shelf shorter in height than the items. {#1} A LA CARTE MENU THE ITALIAN ROOM PARTENKIRCHNER HOF HOTEL. GARMISCH USAREUR LEAVE AND REST CENTER. H 30cm x L 21cm. Undated. Front cover color illustration by "Detert." Single folded sheet forming for pages offering restaurant menu; small sheet "The Chef's Specials" stapled to page 3; several handwritten ink corrections to prices. {#2} MENU CASA CARIOCA. H 26.5cm x L 20.25cm. Undated. Black front cover with lettering and ice skater illustration in red and white. Single sheet forming four pages; menu and drink items on pages 2-3; additional double-sided wine and champagne sheet stapled to page 3. {#3} CASA CARIOCA PRESENTS AN ORIGINAL ICE REVUE. HOME TOWN - U.S.A. A FACILITY OF THE GARMISCH RECREATION AREA. (Front cover title: "Casa Carioca Ice Revue. Home Town USA Garmisch.") 24 pages plus covers. Staple-bound paperback: H 30.75cm x L 23cm. Front and rear covers with color illustrations by "Detert." Rear cover has ink number stamp "16613" at bottom right. Binding is firm. Front cover's blank verso has three-line ink inscription at lower right with seven signatures at top right but with none of the names matching any of the program's listed performers or show personnel. Program for show "Home Town - U.S.A." produced and directed by Terry Rudolph with guest stars Dick Price and Miroslava Nachodska. Page 23 notes the "Home Town USA" opened on June 22, 1955 so presumably the program and the two menus are all contemporary to 1955-1956. The illustrations/graphics are certainly 1950s in style.
Editore: USAREUR, Heidelberg, Germany, 1977
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condizione: fair to good. Revised Edition. 139, wraps, illus. (some in color), covers quite worn and soiled, marks and writing on covers. This pamphlet is a digest of military regulations and European laws and practices pertaining to the registration and operation of motor vehicles, particularly in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and West Berlin. This pamphlet supersedes USAREUR Pamphlet 190-34, 21 September 1971, and Change No. 1, 20 December 1972.
Editore: Intelligence and Military Police School, Oberammergau, Germany, 1954
Da: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very Good. Oberammergau, Germany: Intelligence and Military Police School, 1954. Binder prepared by the United States Army for training Cold War-era officers and staff on USSR history, ideology, military capabilities. Stiff illustrated covers with hundreds of pages of reports bound in. Includes charts and graphs of Soviet governmental and military organization. Additional monographs laid in include Armed Forces Talk's four-part Communism Series and three issues of the U.S. Constabulary School's Department of Geopolitics series, covering German History up to the rise of the Nazi Party, the United Nations, and International Relations. Staining to rear cover; pages toned but largely unmarked; a Very Good copy. The trove of documents here cover nearly everything an early Cold War American military or intelligence officer would need to know at the time: a history of Marxist ideology and its development in the 19th-century, details on the physical geography of the USSR, an ethnography of Central Asia detailing the Turkomen, Kazakhs, and Tatars, along with extended analyses on who the power players in the Communist Party were and what the capabilities of their rifle and artillery division might be. Logistics, psychological warfare, and the role of Communism in the Middle East are also covered, with detailed but succinct chapters on each. An impressive array of information highlighting the early Cold War Western perspective. No copies in retail and three holdings found in OCLC at the US Army War College, Georgetown University, and the University of Iowa.