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1928832Boston MA: Little Brown and Company 1928. First U.S. Edition. Hardcover. fair. viii 4 316 pages. Illustrations. Maps four fold-out. Front board weak. Some wear to edges of spine. Small tear at rear board pages have darkened somewhat. Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart 31 October 1895 - 29 January 1970 known throughout f his career as Captain B. H. Liddell Hart was a soldier historian and military theorist. Liddell Hart was placed on half-pay from 1924. He later retired from the Army in 1927. Two mild heart attacks in 1921 and 1922 probably the long-term effects of his gassing precluded his further advancement. He spent his career as a theorist and writer. In 1924 he became a military correspondent for the Morning Post. He worked as the Military Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph from 1925 to 1935 and of The Times from 1935 to 1939. Liddell Hart wrote a series of histories through which he advanced his ideas that the frontal assault was a strategy that was bound to fail. He argued that the tremendous losses Britain suffered in the Great War were due to her commanding officers not appreciating this fact of history. . In his early writings on mechanized warfare Liddell Hart had proposed that infantry be carried along with the fast-moving armored formations. He described them as "tank marines" like the soldiers the Royal Navy carried with their ships. He proposed they be carried along in their own tracked vehicles and dismount to help take better-defended positions that otherwise would hold up the armored units. Liddell Hart foresaw the need for a combined arms force with mobile infantry and artillery which was similar but not identical to the make-up of the panzer divisions that Guderian developed in Germany. This book is an examination of ten leading figures of WW I "the war to end all wars" ten years after the armistice. Liddell Hart revisits generals on both sides including Joffre Foch Petain Ludendorff and Pershing. "If you believe as we do that armed conflict revealing as it does human nature with merciless clarity affords us insight and possible guidance into situations less deadly but nevertheless of great importance then this book is for you." Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
192746860London: John Murray 1927. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth xii 315pp. index Fascinating analysis by a great Military Strategist. Key word is mobility the rebirth of the cavalry via the Tank. Browning to first & last pages o/w nice bright tight copy. Scarce John Murray hardcover
196889727London: Purnell 1968. 1st edition. Very Nice set. lge. octavo. orig. binders 3584pp. colour & b/w plates text ills. maps indexes Published in 125 weekly parts. Bound into eight uniform dark blue publisher's ring-binders and complete with the index Purnell unknown
1959048851N.Y.: Praeger. very nice set; small chip from top of spine of dust jacket of volume 2; volume one is on WWI and the interwar period and volume two is on WWII . Near Fine. Hardcover. First. 1959. Praeger hardcover
1928016273Little Brown and Company. First Printing. Publisher's black cloth with gilt blind stamped titles on front and spine. Meddallion blind stamped to front. No DJ. Edges worn. Corners bumped. Front hinge starting. Illustrations and maps. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1928. Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
195917947London: Cassell 1959. Hardcover. Good in Very Good dust jacket. .and its predecessors heavy branch machine-gun corps tank corps & royal tank corps 1914-1945" Volume I 1914-1939 Good 462 pages 3 fold-out maps black cloth covers appear to have been wiped down leaving uneven coloration front and rear paste-downs stained along long edge dust jacket has one 1/2" tear; Volume II 1939-1945 Very Good 555 pages 17 fold-out maps. Both dust jackets have a few chips both in mylar sleeves. ; 2 Volume Set; 6 x 8 3/4 Cassell hardcover
196883918London: Purnell 1968. 1st edition. Nice set. lge. octavo. orig. binders 3584pp. colour & b/w plates text ills. maps indexes Published in 125 weekly parts. Bound into eight uniform black publisher's ring-binders and complete with the index Purnell unknown
1959019157Cassell & Company. FIrst Printing. Stated First Published. No DJs. Extra shipping required for this set. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1959. Cassell & Company hardcover
1934B5188London: Jonathan Cape c. 1934. The book is in very good condition. Maps and pictures are clean and crisp. Lacks its dust jacket . Edition: First Edition. First impression. Binding: Contemporary red cloth. Gilt title on top cover. Publisher’s device blind stamped on bottom cover. Gilt title on spine. Notes: A biography on the famous T. E. Lawrence better known as “Lawrence of Arabia.†In fact there are many who consider this volume to be the first serious biography on the man that was devoid of the rampant sensationalism that plagued other volumes about his life. That being said the author Liddell Hart still puts Lawrence on a high pedestal. Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart 1895 – 1970 was an English soldier military historian and military theorist. He is often credited with greatly influencing the development of armoured warfare although some research casts some doubt on the extent of his influence upon the pre-war German military.<br>Thomas Edward Lawrence 1888 –1935 was an archaeologist and British Army officer renowned especially for his liaison role during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and the Arab Revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule of 1916–18. The breadth and variety of his activities and associations and his ability to describe them vividly in writing earned him international fame as Lawrence of Arabia a title which was later used for the 1962 film based on his First World War activities.<br> Size: 8vo 220x146mm. Illustration: Illustrated with five maps 4 are fold-outs and numerous photographs and illustrations of Arabia. Category: Book Military; Book Voyages General; Book Asia Middle East General; Book Biography; Jonathan Cape hardcover
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous portraits, plates and maps (a number folding); black cloth, backstrips lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A splendid copy of the standard reference. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.123; White, p.26.
1926158659London: William Clowes and Son 1926. Third and updated edition uncommon in commerce incorporating the findings of two years Liddell Hart spent watching Regular and Territorial Army training. "Apart from an increase in the 'meat' or explanation clothing the bones of the framework the revisions comprise a modification in the framework and a slight change in nomenclature" author's preface. The first edition published under the title The Framework of a Science of Infantry Tactics 1921 was an early exploration of Liddell Hart's "Expanding Torrent" system of attack. For the third edition Ivor Maxse revised his foreword praising the author for having "visualised minor tactics from the point of view of junior commanders" and for his "diagrams plates and definitions which can be understanded of the people" p. vii. Small octavo. With 3 folding plates including 2 illustrating "Expanding Torrent" system. Original brown cloth cloth title in black to spine and front board. Ex-War Office Library with its bookplate on front pastedown and ink stamps on verso of half-title and title page; couple of instances of blue pencil sidelining. Spine ends fraying boards clean front free endpaper renewed: a very good copy. hardcover
1978181741London: Cassell & Company 1978. First UK edition the copy of Kenneth Parker Liddell Hart's long-time editor at Cassell and his literary executor. Loosely inserted is a December 1973 autograph letter signed from Adrian Liddell Hart to Parker expressing a hope that Cassell will acquire the UK rights to his father's book. "As his publisher as well as his friend I felt you should be the most appropriate person to consider the publication of a book originally planned by him." Liddell Hart began compiling this anthology in 1968 but the project remained incomplete at the time of his death. The project was completed by Adrian drawing on Liddell Hart's proposed outline the notes made in the margins of books from his library and his correspondence with historians and military figures. Parker's 7 January 1974 reply a file copy of which is also loosely inserted expresses his view - in the event only transitory - that Cassell cannot publish the work. "It is all very unfair because there is no doubt that had it been wholly your father's selection and your father's commentaries then we should have published it like a shot; but without that we have to treat the collection purely as an anthology and that is where the thing falls down. Anthologies really are the very devil to sell however well chosen the contents. There is I think a very real danger that if we were to publish the book some parts of the trade and certainly some of the reviewers would infer that we were trying to 'pass off' something under your father's name. We could put 'Adrian' in letters three inches high and 'Liddell Hart' in twelve point but I'm afraid that wouldn't make the slightest difference." Octavo. Original red boards spine lettered in black. With dust jacket. Spine ends lightly sunned top edge and margin of last few leaves foxed; jacket unclipped spotting at head: a near-fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
195910094London: Cassell 1959. First Edition. v.1 good v.2 fair to good. 462 & 555 2 vols. illus. fold-out maps tables appendices index board & text corners creased v.2 some soiling to fore-edges. Boards slightly scuffed v.2 stains to fore-edge & pages slightly wavy no pages stuck no stains to text 2 maps misfolded v.2 pp. 3 and 37 smalltear at edge of map v.2 p. 37. Major work by a major author with many fold-out maps. Unlikely to be reprinted in this quality. Very scarce. Cassell hardcover
1938mon0003787329New York Doubleday Doran & Co. 1938. Hardcover. Very Good. . scarce. 2 volume set in slipcase. signed by Hart and Graves in their books limited edtion #61 of 1000 copies. pages lightly tanned. in near fine condition. New York Doubleday, Doran & Co. hardcover
96 weekly parts in 6 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, profusely illustrated in colour and monochrome throughout; all original parts (including original wrappers) housed in black rexine binders blocked in gilt, first binder chafed at bottom corner else a near fine set. Purnell's mammoth endeavour is arguably the crowning achievement of the 'partwork' fashion of the late 60s. Produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, edited by Barrie Pitt and written by a host of eminent historians, scholars and veterans, the series is equally fortunate in having Liddell-Hart as editor-in-chief. Produced in 'magazine' format, the work as a whole makes full use of its size and space to create a lucid, vivid and valuable account of the conflict. The number, choice and quality of the photographs, illustrations and diagrams are worthy of special mention. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS FORMAT AND CONDITION ARE SCARCE.
1950101383AB1950. Namur / Stockholm / Panama / Gibraltar / Tarjeta etc. 1950 - 1965. Small Oblong Octavo. 7 postcards. Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Content of the postcards mainly of private nature about travel etc. The collection comes with two 2 additional postcards by Basil Liddell Hart to his mother. paperback
1938mon0000001452Doubleday Doran 1938-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. No DJ. Signed limited edition. Two Volume set. One volume signed by Robert Graves the other volume signed by Liddell Hart. Both volumes are #420 of 1000 copies limited edition. Previous owner was the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation as per stamp and book plate in each volume on front free page stamp on the title page and Hillel Foundation Library pocket etc. in rear of books. Almost all of the Liddell volumes have pages still uncut. Approx. the final 1/4 of the Graves vol. the pages are still uncut. Both volumes have sunning to the spines and cover edges. 187 and 233 pages. Doubleday, Doran hardcover
128 weekly parts in 8 vols., roy. 8vo., Second Edition, profusely illustrated in colour and monochrome throughout; all original parts (including original wrappers) housed in black rexine binders blolcked in gilt, a bright, clean set. The considerably revised version of the original edition of 1966-1969. Purnell's mammoth endeavour is arguably the crowning achievement of the 'partwork' fashion of the late 60s. Produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, edited by Barrie Pitt and written by a host of eminent historians, scholars and veterans, the series is equally fortunate in having Liddell-Hart as editor-in-chief. Produced in 'magazine' format, the work as a whole makes full use of its size and space to create a lucid, vivid and valuable account of the conflict. The number, choice and quality of the photographs, illustrations and diagrams are worthy of special mention. The work was intended originally in six volumes (ending with the Japanese surrender), but as the series neared its conclusion it was decided to extend it to eight volumes to include the consequences of the conflict such as the birth of the nuclear era, the foundation of the UN and so on. Technically the set is complete in the original six volumes (complete with detailed index issued at that point); an additional cumulative index was issued for those subscribers who wished to continue collecting the extended set as here. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS FORMAT AND CONDITION ARE SCARCE.
128 parts in 8 vols., roy. 8vo. First Edition, profusely illustrated in colour and monochrome throughout; all original parts (less wrappers as intended ) housed in publisher's branded black rexine binders blocked in gilt, a near fine set. Purnell's mammoth endeavour is arguably the crowning achievement of the 'partwork' fashion of the late 60s. Produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, edited by Barrie Pitt and written by a host of eminent historians, scholars and veterans, the series is equally fortunate in having Liddell-Hart as editor-in-chief. Produced in 'magazine' format, the work as a whole makes full use of its size and space to create a lucid, vivid and valuable account of the conflict. The number, choice and quality of the photographs, illustrations and diagrams are worthy of special mention. The work was intended originally in six volumes (ending with the Japanese surrender), but as the series neared its conclusion it was decided to extend it to eight volumes to include the consequences of the conflict such as the birth of the nuclear era, the foundation of the UN and so on. Technically the set is complete in the original six volumes (complete with detailed index issued at that point); an additional cumulative index was issued for those subscribers who wished to continue collecting the extended set as here. The series as a whole was reissued with considerable revision in 1970-72. THIS SET IS COMPLETE WITH TWO OF THE THREE INSERTS WHICH ARE OFTEN MISSING; IT WANTS ONLY THE FOLDING MAP ISSUED WITH FIRST VOLUME. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS FORMAT AND CONDITION ARE SCARCE.
194032445AB1940. Mixed Editions. 30 Volumes. London John Lehmann / Allen Lane - Penguin Books / Rupert Hart-Davis 1940-1965. Octavo. The Postcards written from Venice Florence and Santa Barbarabetween the years 1952 and 1977 / Postcard I: From John Lehmann in Venice to Adrian Liddell Hart: "This city does not boast a supply of the "Sunday Dispatch" and as the writer was gripped and enthralled by the last installment on June 1st he hopes you will keep copies of the .for him to read on his return in ten Days time - J." / Postcard II: From John Lehmann in Florence to Adrian Liddell Hart: "Am staying with Sir Harold Acton here in his marvellous Villa - calme luxe "Villa La Pietra" all night.pity you aren't with me. Off to the sea this afternoon - may post this in Porto Ercole. Your old friend is relaxing. Gracefully - Love J." Date hard to decipher possibly in 1962 / 3. Postcard III: From John Lehmann in Santa Barbara in California to Adrian Liddell Hart: "Terribly sorry to hear about the broken leg may it mend quickly as surely it must undo the ministrations of Florence .Nightingale. I expect to be in England all March but then off again - to Jimmy Carter Country - Love J." 20.2.77. Hardcover and Softcover. Of the series of 28 Volumes of the "New Writing " Series only three with stronger signs of wear and in poorer condition. All others in very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Lehmann's personal copy of Sean O'Faolain's Autobiography with the original dustjacket in poor condition but the Volume itself very good. Adrian John Liddell Hart 19221991 was a British soldier Royal Navy officer Liberal Party politician author and adventurer. He served briefly in the French Foreign Legion and portrayed it in the 1953 book Strange Company. The son of Sir Basil Liddell Hart 18951970 by his first wife Jessie Stone Liddell Hart was the godson of Major-General J. F. C. Fuller and was educated at St Andrew's School Pangbourne before Eton and King's College Cambridge. With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 he joined the British Army and in 1940 became adjutant of the Local Defence Volunteers at Dartington Devon. In 1941 he joined the trained Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and after training at HMS Collingwood Fareham he was selected as an officer candidate. After obligatory sea time as a junior rank on the Flower-class corvette Carnation during which he saw service in the Battle of the Atlantic he was commissioned and attended the RNVR officer training course at HMS King Alfred in Hove Sussex. He was promoted to sub lieutenant on HMS Jamaica in 1942 and saw active service in the Mediterranean in 1943 before joining the Combined Operations Command of British North African Forces later that year and the Signal Division of the Admiralty in London from 1943 to 1944 then HMS Coldstreamer and HMS Guardsman later in 1944. In 1945 he was appointed flag lieutenant to the admiral commanding Iceland. From 1945 to 1946 Liddell Hart was assistant editor to the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations and from 1946 to 1947 was a political affairs officer of the United Nations Organisation based in New York. He next joined the Control Service for Germany attached to the British Army of the Rhine and the administrative staff headquarters of the Allied Control Council British sector. He worked for the original Outward Bound Sea School in 1949 and as the House of Commons lobby correspondent of The Yorkshire Observer from 1949 to 1950. Under the name of Peter Brand Liddell Hart served in the French Foreign Legion as an ordinary legionnaire from 1950 to 1951 then in the Legion's First Foreign Cavalry Regiment in French Indo China. In 1952 he took a job with the Outward Bound Trust at Aberdyfi Gwynedd and from 1953 to 1954 worked in the Canadian oil industry. From 1955 to 1956 he was with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto before joining the Federation of British Industry from 1959 to 1960 when he was appointed Assistant Director of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. In 1962 he became an Analyst in London for Gordon Rayment and Co. Ltd. and in 1963 Assistant General Secretary of the United Nations Association International Service. He was a public relations executive for Informat from 1965 to 1966 then in 1968 joined St John's House London a hostel for homeless young offenders. In 1971 he was briefly Warden of the Elswick Lodge Rehabilitation Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne. In later life he lived in Stroud Gloucestershire where he died in 1991. Wikipedia paperback
1934175310London: Jonathan Cape 1934. First edition first impression of this influential early biography which was central to the formation of the Lawrence myth. Captain Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart 1895-1970 was one of the leading military thinkers of the 20th century and his book is often considered the first "serious" Lawrence biography after the sensationalism of Lowell Thomas and Robert Graves. It provides valuable insight into Lawrence's achievements as a strategist "who had the vision to anticipate the guerrilla trend of civilized warfare" p. 382. Liddell Hard considered that his friend Lawrence "was more deeply steeped in knowledge of war than any other general of the First World War"; a judgement that has been seen as hyperbolic by many in the intervening 80 years but which in view of current thinking on the increasing prevalence of asymmetric warfare and counterinsurgency operations seems remarkably prescient. Liddell Hart views Lawrence as a brilliant leader worthy of comparison to Napoleon and Marlborough. Using minimal resources against a numerically and technologically superior foe Lawrence "turned the weakness of the Arabs into an asset and the strength of the Turks into a debit" p. 383. Octavo. Half-tone portrait frontispiece after Augustus John 11 similar plates 5 folding maps. Original red cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt publisher's device in blind on rear cover top edge red bottom edge untrimmed. With dust jacket. A few faint stains to cloth top right corner a little bumped; jacket unclipped minor chips along edges spine a touch toned with small skinned patch at foot front panel with faint tide marks and neat repair to foot: a very good copy in like jacket. O'Brien E058. hardcover
1968167287London: Cassell 1968. First edition first impression presentation copy from the author with a typed letter signed and inscribed warmly on the front free endpaper "To Alice Saxby in deep appreciation and affection - with its personal tribute to you on page 111. From Basil Liddell Hart. States House Medmenham Marlow Bucks". In the letter signed "Basil" and dated 20 August 1969 Liddell Hart asks Saxby to confirm safe receipt of this copy and notes that "Monty was here for lunch today - looking better than he did last year and full of vigour and we were talking warmly about you"; this is presumably a reference to Field Marshal Montgomery whom Saxby nursed while he was undergoing minor surgery at the King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers in January 1955. Alice Saxby 1904-1987 was matron at the hospital from 1948 to 1969 and a leading figure who "lived for the hospital" Hough p. 126. Liddell Hart describes his visits to the hospital in the present work in his essay "Forced to Think": "I did not myself return there as a patient until forty years later for a major operation when I was happy to find that founder Sister Agnes's successor as matron Miss Alice Saxby was quite as dynamic while more knowledgeable" ibid. p. 111. Saxby's death was widely reported in the newspapers and "all the senior members of the royal family were represented at the service" Dorothy Shipsey cited in Hough p. 171. This collection of 42 original essays was published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the armistice. It includes pieces by Robert Graves Edmund Blunden Gerald Brenan L. P. Hartley R. C. Sherriff Charles Carrington R. H. Mottram Cyril Falls Sir Compton Mackenzie Alec Waugh Vera Brittain Esmé Wingfield-Stratford and Correlli Barnett. Octavo. Map of the Western Front facing Robert Graves's contribution on p. 2. Original black cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Cloth lightly rubbed and marked spots to edges contents clean; jacket spine lettering faintly toned purple colour bright rubbing and occasional nicks unclipped: a very good copy in like jacket. Not in Higginson & Williams A Bibliography of the Writings of Robert Graves. Richard Hough Sister Agnes: The History of King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers 1899-1999 1998. hardcover
1942101384AB1942. Santa Barbara / Firenze / Washington / Sweden / Germany etc. etc. etc. 1942 - c. 1989. Small Oblong Octavo. postcards. Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Content of the postcards mainly of private nature about travel meetings small talk etc. paperback
1944188104London: Faber and Faber Ltd 1944. First edition warmly inscribed on the front free endpaper "To F. O. Miksche in friendship and admiration - for his own zealous and stimulating thought on war from Basil Liddell Hart" and with a number of marginal markings presumably by Mikscke. Brian Bond describes Thoughts on War as one of Liddell Hart's "most self-revealing and interesting books." A prolific and influential writer on politico-military affairs Ferdinand Otto Miksche 1904-1992 attended the Imperial Military College in Vienna and the Ludovika Military Academy in Budapest. After service in the Czech army he joined the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. Forced to flee Czechoslovakia at the onset of the war he held various posts with the Allies serving for some time on De Gaulle's personal staff. In 1945 he became advisor to SHAEF on central European affairs and was appointed Czechoslovakian Military Attaché to both France and Belgium until the communist regime took power in Czechoslovakia in 1948 when he accepted a commission in the French army. He continued writing into the late 1980s. Liddell Hart contributed the preface to his Paratroops: The History Organization and Tactical Use of Airborne Formations 1943. Octavo. Original black cloth rebacked with the original gilt-lettered spine laid down. A few marks to covers. inner hinge cracked at last spread of index. general peripheral toning. A good copy. Brian Bond Liddell Hart: A Study of His Military Thought 1991. hardcover
1938175886New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1938. First US edition signed limited issue number 419 of 1000 copies. These works collect Lawrence's correspondence with two of his most famous biographers. The letters contained in these two works span 1920-35 revealing Lawrence's close connection with his biographers and his attempts to carefully control his reputation. The corrections to both Graves's and Liddell Hart's manuscripts take the form of strikethroughs and additions in italics showing both Lawrence's attention to detail and his skill as a writer. Other matters are also discussed such as Lawrence's opinions on the publication of I Claudius pp. 174-79 in Graves. The frontispiece in Graves is based on a pen-and-ink sketch he bought at the Caledonian Market. Robert Graves published the greatly successful biography Lawrence and the Arabs in 1927. Liddell Hart published his biography T. E. Lawrence in Arabia and After in 1934. 2 works octavo. Portrait frontispieces single half-tone photographic plate; title pages printed in brown and black. Original light brown buckram red spine labels flat spines ruled in gilt and red front covers lettered in blind cream coated endpapers top edges gilt others untrimmed. With dust jackets. Housed in publisher's card slipcase with pictorial label and blurb. Covers inner hinges titles and frontispieces with some foxing and tidemarks otherwise clean; jackets clipped variously toned spines a little nicked spine lettering faded; slipcase repaired at joints: a very good set in like jackets. O'Brien A214 A215; Higginson A49. hardcover