Zustand: Good. First edition copy. . Acceptable dust jacket. Gifter's inscription on front endpage. In protective mylar cover. (Aeronautics, Flight, History).
Zustand: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: EDITIONS DU MOT PASSANT, 2023
ISBN 10: 235792232X ISBN 13: 9782357922327
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In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Verlag: The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1933
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Hardcover. Blue cloth over boards. Black and gold titles on cover and spine. Title and copyright pages dated 1933. 138 pages, followed by publisher ads. Good condition. Corners bumped and edges lightly sunned. Light pencil markings on end pages. Pages clean and free of marks.
Zustand: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Verlag: Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 1898
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 307 pages; HC in original cloth with titles in gilt to cover and spine. Ex-library copy with catalog label base of spine and expected attachments to endpages. Gilt titles at spine fading; cloth at spine ends a bit frayed and distressed. Expected general moderate toning to page stock. Good only thus.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Digest Press, Pacoima, 1957
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Xvii, 403 Pp. Silver Cloth, Gilt. First Printing. Very Near Fine, No Marks.
Zustand: Neuf.
Verlag: National Aeronautics Council, Inc., New York, 1942
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lindbergh, Darmstadt, Deutschland
Hardcover. Table of Contents: - Facts about Parachutes - Military Parachutes - Parachute Operation - Design and Construction - Packing the Parachute - Part 1 - Packing the Parachute - Part 2 - Inspection, Maintenance and Repair - Smoke Jumpers 123 p. 113 excellent photos good condition, ex-library copy.
Anbieter: Librairie-Bouquinerie Le Père Pénard, Lyon, Frankreich
Editions du Mot Passant, Villeurbanne - 2005 - In-8 carré, broché, couverture illustrée - 119 pages Bon état - Légères auréoles sur les bords des deux premières et dernières pages sinon intérieur frais - Coins légèrement émoussés.
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Photograph [unframed]. Zustand: Very good. The black and white photograph is approximately 10 inches by 8 inches, and does not have a matt. The back of the photograph has "General Fechet First Head of Air Corps" written in ink. General Fechet is to the right of the Stephens portrait of General Fechet. An American flag is behind General Fechet. This photograph is unsigned. James Edmond Fechet (1877-1948).The first chief of the Air Corps from 1927 to 1931, Major General James Edmond Fechet made a lasting mark on the nation's air arm. Men he had selected and worked with both on his staff and in other top Air Corps positions became key leaders of the Air Forces in World War II - and they, in turn, have served with and have influenced today's U.S. Air Force leaders.Except for 10 months as the commandant of the Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field in Texas, General Fechet spent the years from 1920 until he retired in December 1931 in the Office of the Chief of the Air Service. He was assistant chief of the Air Service for more than 2 1/2 years before becoming chief.Fechet was near or at the top of the air arm's leadership for more than a decade. Thomas Edgar Stephens (November 18, 1884 - January 4, 1966)[1][2] was a Welsh-American artist and portrait painter. Born in Cardiff, Wales in 1886, he studied at the Art School of Cardiff University, then at the Heatherly School in London, and then at the Académie Julian in Paris. One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. His portrait of Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's Gallery of Presidents in Washington, D.C. and his portrait of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at Gettysburg Battlefield home. His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. Stephens also painted portraits of George C. Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. That of MacArthur appeared on a Life magazine cover on August 28, 1950. He also painted many judges such as Fred M. Vinson and Charles Davenport Lockwood. He painted Harry Truman and the entire Eisenhower cabinet such as George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. He also painted the Duke of Windsor. Winston Churchill allowed him to paint his portrait at Eisenhower's request. Stephens' works can be found, among other places, in the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Pentagon, Walter Reed Hospital, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U. S. Naval Academy, the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Kansas, the Legion of Honor Gallery in Paris; the American Embassy in London, IBM corporate headquarters, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, the Harry Truman Library and others.
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Photograph [unframed]. Zustand: Very good. The black and white photograph is approximately 10 inches by 8 inches, and has no matt. The back of the photograph has "General Spaatz & General Fechet During War Time" written in ink. The image has General Spaatz standing to the left, the Stephens' portrait of General Fechet in the center, General Fechet standing to the right. James Edmond Fechet (1877-1948).The first chief of the Air Corps from 1927 to 1931, Major General Fechet made a lasting mar. Men he worked with both on his staff and in other top Air Corps positions became key leaders of the Air Forces in World War II.Except for 10 months as the commandant of the Advanced Flying School, General Fechet spent the years from 1920 until he retired in December 1931 in the Office of the Chief of the Air Service. He was assistant chief of the Air Service for more than 2 1/2 years before becoming chief.Fechet was among the top of the air arm's leadership for more than a decade. Carl Andrew Spaatz (born Spatz; June 28, 1891 - July 14, 1974), was an American World War II general. As commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe, he pressed for the bombing of the enemy's oil production facilities as a priority. He became Chief of Staff of the newly formed United States Air Force in 1947. Thomas Edgar Stephens (November 18, 1884 - January 4, 1966) was a Welsh-American artist and portrait painter. Born in Cardiff, Wales in 1886, he studied at the Art School of Cardiff University, then at the Heatherly School in London, and then at the Académie Julian in Paris. One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. His portrait of Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's Gallery of Presidents in Washington, D.C. and his portrait of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at Gettysburg Battlefield home. His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. Stephens also painted portraits of George C. Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. That of MacArthur appeared on a Life magazine cover on August 28, 1950. He also painted many judges such as Fred M. Vinson and Charles Davenport Lockwood. He painted Harry Truman and the entire Eisenhower cabinet such as George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. He also painted the Duke of Windsor. Winston Churchill allowed him to paint his portrait at Eisenhower's request. Stephens' works can be found, among other places, in the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Pentagon, Walter Reed Hospital, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U. S. Naval Academy, the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Kansas, the Legion of Honor Gallery in Paris; the American Embassy in London, IBM corporate headquarters, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, the Harry Truman Library and others.
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Photograph [unframed]. Zustand: Very good. The black and white photograph is approximately 10 inches by 8 inches, and has no matt. The back of the photograph has "Tommy stephens & Two Generals War Time" written in ink. The generals are Carl Spaatz and James E. Fechet. The image has the artist Thomas Stephens standing to the left, the Stephens' portrait of General Fechet in the center, and General Fechet and General Spaatz standing to the right. James Edmond Fechet (1877-1948).The first chief of the Air Corps from 1927 to 1931, Major General Fechet made a lasting mar. Men he worked with both on his staff and in other top Air Corps positions became key leaders of the Air Forces in World War II.Except for 10 months as the commandant of the Advanced Flying School, General Fechet spent the years from 1920 until he retired in December 1931 in the Office of the Chief of the Air Service. He was assistant chief of the Air Service for more than 2 1/2 years before becoming chief.Fechet was among the top of the air arm's leadership for more than a decade. Carl Andrew Spaatz (born Spatz; June 28, 1891 - July 14, 1974), was an American World War II general. As commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe, he pressed for the bombing of the enemy's oil production facilities as a priority. He became Chief of Staff of the newly formed United States Air Force in 1947. Thomas Edgar Stephens (November 18, 1884 - January 4, 1966) was a Welsh-American artist and portrait painter. Born in Cardiff, Wales in 1886, he studied at the Art School of Cardiff University, then at the Heatherly School in London, and then at the Académie Julian in Paris. One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. His portrait of Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's Gallery of Presidents in Washington, D.C. and his portrait of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at Gettysburg Battlefield home. His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. Stephens also painted portraits of George C. Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. That of MacArthur appeared on a Life magazine cover on August 28, 1950. He also painted many judges such as Fred M. Vinson and Charles Davenport Lockwood. He painted Harry Truman and the entire Eisenhower cabinet such as George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. He also painted the Duke of Windsor. Winston Churchill allowed him to paint his portrait at Eisenhower's request. Stephens' works can be found, among other places, in the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Pentagon, Walter Reed Hospital, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U. S. Naval Academy, the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Kansas, the Legion of Honor Gallery in Paris; the American Embassy in London, IBM corporate headquarters, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, the Harry Truman Library and others.
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Photograph [unframed]. Zustand: Very good. Matt outer measurement is approximately 9.5 inches by 11.5 inches. Inner measurement is approximately 7 inches by 8. inches. The black and white photograph is approximately 872.5 inches by 10 inches, taped at top to the back of the matt. Matt has minor soiling. The back of the photograph has "Major General Fechet First Chief of Air Corps" written in ink. There is a signature in the photograph at the bottom right corner indicating this is a reproduction of a painting by Thomas E. Stephens. The image is of the two-star general seated with a neutral background. He is facing to the front with a small angle to the side. At the bottom right corner in white ink is the inscription To my good friend Don Shepard J E. Fechet Maj. Gen. USA. Part of the inscription has faded a little. Donald D. Shepard was the personal counsel of Andrew Mellon, the executor of his estate, and a trustee of the Mellon endowment. He helped draft the legislation that established the National Gallery of Art and was a key negotiator with the architects during the design and construction of the main building. James Edmond Fechet (1877-1948).The first chief of the Air Corps from 1927 to 1931, Major General James Edmond Fechet made a lasting mark on the nation's air arm. Men he had selected and worked with both on his staff and in other top Air Corps positions became key leaders of the Air Forces in World War II - and they, in turn, have served with and have influenced today's U.S. Air Force leaders. Fechet was near or at the top of the air arm's leadership for more than a decade. Thomas Edgar Stephens (November 18, 1884 - January 4, 1966)[1][2] was a Welsh-American artist and portrait painter. Born in Cardiff, Wales in 1886, he studied at the Art School of Cardiff University, then at the Heatherly School in London, and then at the Académie Julian in Paris. One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. His portrait of Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's Gallery of Presidents in Washington, D.C. and his portrait of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at Gettysburg Battlefield home. His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. Stephens also painted portraits of George C. Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. That of MacArthur appeared on a Life magazine cover on August 28, 1950. He also painted many judges such as Fred M. Vinson and Charles Davenport Lockwood. He painted Harry Truman and the entire Eisenhower cabinet such as George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. He also painted the Duke of Windsor. Winston Churchill allowed him to paint his portrait at Eisenhower's request. Stephens' works can be found, among other places, in the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Pentagon, Walter Reed Hospital, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U. S. Naval Academy, the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Kansas, the Legion of Honor Gallery in Paris; the American Embassy in London, IBM corporate headquarters, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, the Harry Truman Library and others.
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Photograph [unframed]. Zustand: Very good. Matt outer measurement is approximately 12.5 inches by 10.5 inches. Inner measurement is approximately 9.25 inches by 7.25 inches. The black and white photograph is approximately 10 inches by 8 inches, taped to the top of the back of the matt. Matt has minor soiling. The back of the photograph has "General Spaatz & General Fechet written in ink. The image has General Spaatz standing to the left, the Stephens' portrait of General Fechet in the center, General Fechet standing to the right. At the bottom right is the inscription To Donald D. Shepard a wonderful friend J. E. Fechet Maj. Gen. U.S.A. At the bottom left is the inscription To Donald D. Shepard with best wishes Carl Spaatz. Donald D. Shepard was the personal counsel of Andrew Mellon, the executor of his estate, and a trustee of the Mellon endowment. He helped draft the legislation that established the National Gallery of Art. James Edmond Fechet (1877-1948).The first chief of the Air Corps from 1927 to 1931, Major General Fechet made a lasting mar. Men he worked with both on his staff and in other top Air Corps positions became key leaders of the Air Forces in World War II. General Fechet spent most of the years from 1920 until he retired in December 1931 in the Office of the Chief of the Air Service. He was assistant chief of the Air Service for more than 2 1/2 years before becoming chief.Fechet was among the top of the air arm's leadership for more than a decade. Carl Andrew Spaatz (June 28, 1891 - July 14, 1974), was an American World War II general. He became Chief of Staff of the newly formed United States Air Force in 1947. Thomas Edgar Stephens (November 18, 1884 - January 4, 1966) was a Welsh-American artist and portrait painter. Born in Cardiff, Wales in 1886, he studied at the Art School of Cardiff University, then at the Heatherly School in London, and then at the Académie Julian in Paris. One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. His portrait of Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's Gallery of Presidents in Washington, D.C. and his portrait of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at Gettysburg Battlefield home. His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. Stephens also painted portraits of George C. Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. That of MacArthur appeared on a Life magazine cover on August 28, 1950. He also painted many judges such as Fred M. Vinson and Charles Davenport Lockwood. He painted Harry Truman and the entire Eisenhower cabinet such as George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. He also painted the Duke of Windsor. Winston Churchill allowed him to paint his portrait at Eisenhower's request. Stephens' works can be found, among other places, in the White House, the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Pentagon, Walter Reed Hospital, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U. S. Naval Academy, the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Kansas, the Legion of Honor Gallery in Paris; the American Embassy in London, IBM corporate headquarters, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, the Harry Truman Library and others.