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An Unpublished, Firsthand Account of the Opening Act of the Siege of Sevastopol, A Crucial Moment in the Crimean War and One of the Last Classic Sieges in History

An Unpublished, Firsthand Account of the Opening Act of the Siege of Sevastopol, A Crucial Moment in the Crimean War and One of the Last Classic Sieges in History by Queen Victoria

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An Unpublished, Firsthand Account of the Opening Act of the Siege of Sevastopol, A Crucial Moment in the Crimean War and One of the Last Classic Sieges in History
Author
Queen Victoria
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The Raab Collection (United States)
Description
17/10/1854. Written from the British flagship, it describes the Agamemnon's shelling of Fort Nicholas, memorialized in art and literature today The manuscript comes with the author's record of service, signed by the Captains of the various British vessels on which he sailedThe Crimean war pitted the Russian forces against the French, British, Turkish and some others. It was a great power conflict that stretched from 1853-6 and saw the latter alliance ultimately victorious.The Siege of Sevastopol is one of the last classic sieges in history. The city was the home of the Tsar's Black Sea Fleet, which threatened the Mediterranean. The siege was the culminating struggle for the strategic Russian port in 1854–55, and with its fall in late 1855, became the final major episode in the Crimean War.During the Victorian Era, these battles were repeatedly memorialized. The Siege of Sevastopol was the subject of Crimean soldier Leo Tolstoy's Sebastopol Sketches and the subject of the first Russian feature film, Defence of Sevastopol. The Battle of Balaklava was made famous by Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem ""The Charge of the Light Brigade"" and Robert Gibb's painting The Thin Red Line. A panorama of the siege itself was painted by Franz Roubaud.The nurses who treated the allied wounded during these battles were much celebrated, most famously Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole.During the siege, the allied navy undertook six bombardments of the capital. It all began with the opening siege on October 17, 1854. The flagship of the fleet was the HMS Agamemnon. The attack by the Agamemnon on Fort Constantine is the subject of a great contemporary print.William Johnson was a sailor on board the Agamemnon. He prepared a firsthand account of the day's action. It is not clear whether this was designed as a formal report or a personal entry. It bears some language that might indicate the former but was retained by Johnson.Manuscript, October 17, 1854, on board the Agamemnon, likely in the hand of Johnson. ""Her Majesty's Ship Agamemnon. Remarks October 17, 1854. At Single anchor off Katcha.""He begins by preparing the ship in the morning.""AM - Employed clearing decks of superfluous gear, bulkheads, etc. But pick, spare topmast and topsail yard to 'Vulcan."" Hung astern steam anchor. All batteries firing.10.10 - weighed under steam. French and English and Turkish squad...weighed in four of steamers lashed alongside the port of ship towed.""Then the ships set out.""Order of sailing - Agamemnon, Albion, Green, Britannia, Trafalgar,"" listing also the vessels that towed them.""Steaming toward Sebastopol... 800 yards from Fort Constantine.""The ship enters action""PM - 12.30 - Cleared for action and proceeded under easy steam for Sebastapol.""1.5 - French ships opened fire... Batteries immediately returned.""1.7. Proceed and engage forts. Observed 2 Russian steamers in mouth of Harbour firing. Batteries opened fire on Sampson... who returned. Opened fire with pivot gun... ""Fire returned by batteries from mid fort to left of ""wasp"" and Fort Constantine....""1.48 - ship in action. Shot and shell from Fort doing much damage to hull and rigging. ... opened fire with port broadside with shot and shell on Fort Constantine.""He then lists the bearings of anchorage of the vessel and goes on to describe more action""3.2 Observed Albion go out of action. London Arethusa also hauled out. Ship exposed to the crossfire of the batteries. Fort Nicholas raking us heavily and all forts doing us much damage."" At this point the sail catches on fire.""... Fleet came out of action and proceeded toward Katcha.""He reports the number killed and committed to the deep and names 3 sailors.""At Single anchor off Katcha.""The document. contains some old tape repairs on the verso not impacting the writingIt comes with William Johnson's record of service, signed by the Captains of the various vessels on which he sailed. 
Schilderijen en tekeningen, armando [15 November-8 December 1969]

Schilderijen en tekeningen, armando [15 November-8 December 1969] by (ARMANDO)

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Schilderijen en tekeningen, armando [15 November-8 December 1969]
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(ARMANDO)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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[6] leaves, printed on rectos only. 4to, blue color-printed wrappers, stapled. Utrecht: Utrechtse Kring, 1969. Very rare Armando (1929-2018) exhibition catalogue, we find no example outside of the Netherlands. With text contributions by Carel Blotkamp, Hans Sleutelaar, and Henk Peeters. Begins with a list of the artist’s paintings and exhibitions. In fine condition.
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(Opera in America.) Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Prècaution Inutile...The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution... Altered from Beaumarchais and the Italian Drama. the Words adapted to the Music of Rossini by Castil-Blaze. by Beaumarchais.

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(Opera in America.) Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Prècaution Inutile...The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution... Altered from Beaumarchais and the Italian Drama. the Words adapted to the Music of Rossini by Castil-Blaze.
Author
Beaumarchais.
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Savoy Books (United States)
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Boston:: Ricahrdson, Lord and Holbrook, 1831. Book. Translated for the American edition. 12mo, paste-paper wraps. Pp. 99. Front wrap a little chipped, hinge tender. Sole edition of this American translation. A brief notice by the translator is signed "W. B. F." and dated July 4, 1831. Imprints 6046, Yale only..
Chaos Theory Tamed

Chaos Theory Tamed by Williams, Garnett P.

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Chaos Theory Tamed
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Williams, Garnett P.
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780309063517
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Very good
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Washington DC: John Henry Press, 1997. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. xvii, 485pp+ index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.
Young Socialist Forum: Vol. 6 No. 8 (41), October-November 1969

Young Socialist Forum: Vol. 6 No. 8 (41), October-November 1969 by Henderson, Jacquie, editor

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Young Socialist Forum: Vol. 6 No. 8 (41), October-November 1969
Author
Henderson, Jacquie, editor
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Toronto: Young Socialist Forum Publishing Association, 1969. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned, beginning to split along fold, else good condition. Articles on the anti-Vietnam war movement in Canada, the struggle for French language rights in Quebec, and more.
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PRINTING AND THE PROGRESS OF MAN by ALICKE, Walter

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PRINTING AND THE PROGRESS OF MAN
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ALICKE, Walter
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ALICKE, Walter. PRINTING AND THE PROGRESS OF MAN. Vaduz: Interlibrum Vaduz, N.D. 8vo. Wrappers. A descriptive catalogue of 680 fine and rare books illustrating the impact of print on the evolution of western civilization during five centuries. Very good.