B34698

Language code

ger

Shelfmark

Nk.3.34

Author

Barkóczy-Klopsch

Title

Der Heimzug der Armee des Generalfeldmarschalls von Mackensen :, durch Ungarn, nach dem Zusammenbruch /, von Béla Barkóczy-Klopsch ...

Publication, distribution, etc.

Budapest :, Ausgabe des ungarischen Nationalbundes,, 1928.

Physical description

80 p. :, maps ;, 23 cm.

Note

In German.

Provenance

Presented to Eton College by Eugen Millington-Drake in 1938.

Binding

Blue leather half-binding over marbled paper covered boards ; gilt lettering on spine; gilt top edge ; bound by Best & Co.

Copy-specific note

At request of Eugen Millington-Drake, signed and inscribed in ms. by author on front endpaper.

Copy-specific note

Previous shelfmark: 232.35.

Copy-specific note

Bound with original publisher's wrappers.

Subject

Mackensen, August von

Subject

World War, 1914-1918, Campaigns, Romania.

Subject

World War, 1914-1918, Campaigns, Eastern Front.

Added entry--name

Imprimerie des, publisher.

Added entry--name

Best & Co, binder.

Added entry--place

Hungary, Budapest.
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300##$a80 p. :$bmaps ;$c23 cm.
500##$aIn German.
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563##$aBlue leather half-binding over marbled paper covered boards ; gilt lettering on spine; gilt top edge ; bound by Best & Co.
590##$aAt request of Eugen Millington-Drake, signed and inscribed in ms. by author on front endpaper.
590##$aPrevious shelfmark: 232.35.
590##$aBound with original publisher's wrappers.
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650##$aWorld War, 1914-1918$xCampaigns$zEastern Front.
7102#$aDes$epublisher.
710##$aBest & Co$ebinder.
752##$aHungary$dBudapest.
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