Author: Roy, Jules. Title: Turenne. Sa vie, les institutions militaires de son temps.
Description: Paris, Georges Hurtrel, 1884. Hardcover. Crown quarto. Pp. xxii, 520. Plus 5 fine chromolithograph plates, one of which is frontispiece and one is double-page, printed by Lemercier. Plus 6 double-page maps and views, some tinted. All are protected with tissue-guards. With almost 500 engraved illustrations, maps, views, portraits, etc. throughout the text, many of which are full-page. Elaborate head- and tail-pieces and initials. Notes, index. HARDCOVER, handsomely bound by Paul Souze in elaborately decorated quarter crimson morocco and embossed matching cloth; spine embossed, decorated, illustrated, and lettered in gilt, publisher's imprint at foot; upper cover with large allegorical illustration within ornate frame and double-ruled border, binder signature, all in gilt; lower cover with central panel with publisher's imprint within similar gilt frame and border. All edges gilded; peacock-tail pattern marbled endpapers. In a very fine condition. A most attractive, rather impeccable copy. ~ Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne-Bouillon, Vicomte de Turenne (1611-1675). In the course of a 50-year career, Turenne showed himself a master strategist and tactician, and was one of the greatest military commanders who led the armies of Louis XIV to a succession of victories. From 1643 he was marshal of France. A remarkable production, beautifully preserved, reproducing the works of several renowned artists, among which are the painters Lix and Adrien Marie, the lithographer Nordmann, the engravers Gillot, Lepere, Moller, and others. B-3 .
Keywords: MILITARY HISTORY WAR WARFARE MILITARIA MILITARISM ARMED FORCES ARMY NAVY BATTLES CAMPAIGNS KRIEG KRIEGE KRIEGSZÜGE FELDZÜGE MILITÄR MILITÄRISCHE STRATEGIE GESCHICHTE MILITÄRGESCHICHTE KRIEGSGESCHICHTE ARMEE HEER MILITAIRE GUERRE GUERRES HISTOIRE FRANCE FR
Price: EUR 160.00 = appr. US$ 173.90 Seller: Librarium of The Hague
- Book number: 2694
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