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1983767822PN. New. 1983. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1845MSB7938Baltimore: Joseph Robinson. Fair with no dust jacket. 1845. Hardcover. Hard cover published by Joseph Robinson in 1845. No dust jacket. Dark green covers with paper label on spine. Label is about half missing and is chipped and worn and covers are stained and scuffed. Corners of covers are bumped with some wear. Front endpaper has a name and some other writing. Endpapers are heavily foxed and spotted. Pages have some spotting and foxing. Book is in fair condition. 166 pages .8 lb.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 166 pages . Joseph Robinson hardcover
117551Very Good. Oblong folio 210 × 340 mm eleven sheets nine of them are 'Army Form C. 2118' with printed columns and headings the other two are plain paper; all contain duplicate manuscript entries rectos only. All sheets are signed in indelible pencil by Captain Noonan; on one of the plain sheets he has written 'Spare Copy'. Filing holes in the top margin; a few minor chips and dogears; overall in very good condition. Internal evidence places the 25th FAB in the vicinity of Ginchy and Le Transloy in the Somme. Routine observations temperature barometric pressure ammunition expended casualties are secondary to the often lengthy reports of brigade and enemy activity. A typical day's work might involve the registration of new 'S.O.S.' lines 'pre-determined lines that artillery fired along if the infantry was suddenly attacked; these were aimed at areas in No-Man's Land or in the German front lines where attacks might start from' quoting Lieutenant-General Robert Dunlop on Great War Forum online. Attempts on 2 January were 'not very successful . These two positions of observation are under fairly heavy shell fire which renders the condition of observation somewhat difficult as the bursting shells obscure the view just at the time we are firing the registration rounds'. On 10 January 'Enemy artillery was more active than usual and consistently shelled . vicinity of Battery positions with 5.9" and 8" shells throughout the day from 10 am to 4.15 pm at about the rate of one per minute' from the direction of Riencourt misspelled Reincourt. That day an enemy aircraft was also brought down by machine gun fire 'and the aviator who was wounded passed through our Ambulance'. Only one casualty is recorded: 9062 Gunner Albert William Smith was wounded in action on 5 January. Captain William John Noonan survived the war and went on to the next one as V1653. unknown
1945188278Muzzleburst 1945-01-01. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Covers worn. Has a good binding. Will illustrated with plates for each chapter. History following the unit from California to the end of the war in Germany. Scarce unit history pamphlet. Muzzleburst paperback
19500019138Poland: WyDAWNICTWO 2 GROUP ARTYLERII. An extremely scarce original history of The 2nd AGPA Historia 2 Grupy Artylerii bound in limp wraps with red titles and photo of three 155mm guns to front panel this circa 1950 First Edition is Good. Size is 24cm x 17cm and in paperback format. 130pp with text in English and Polish on the first 11 pagesinterlineal text and 119pp of B/W photos of the 2nd AGPA in the Middle East and Italy. Minor foxing to title page chipped fore-edge to cover water stain to 10% of reverse of front cover. In general condition is good. . Good. Paperback. First Edition. 1950. WyDAWNICTWO 2 GROUP ARTYLERII paperback
181957543Hartford: Printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co 1819. First edition. 8 plates. 144 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half calf over boards. Rubbed light foxing throughout. Missing plates 2 6 and 7 else Very Good. First edition. 8 plates. 144 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Intended for the use of the militia in which it was found "that every company had a Drill of its own; and no small embarrassment was occasioned . when they were called to exercise toghether.". Shaw & Shoemaker 47788 Printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co unknown
1987129514Swanbourne: John Burridge 1987. Hardcover. Very Good. Swanbourne John Burridge 1987 facsimile edition/ 1919. Octavo 247 pages with 2 illustrations plus a frontispiece a small folding plate with before-and-after aerial views and 3 folding maps but issued without the large folding map facing page 160. Synthetic green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and front cover; endpapers slightly cockled with a small blemish to the front inner hinge both are trifling production flaws; an excellent copy. One of only 200 copies. An unusual treatment: apart from a few preliminaries a chronology of movements of the Brigade 10 pages the Roll of Honour and list of Honours and Awards totally 16 pages the bulk of the book is devoted to biographical information about every member of the unit 217 pages. <p>See Trigellis-Smith 305 giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile edition. John Burridge hardcover
118372An albumen paper photograph 143 × 203 mm with the top corners arched within a hand-drawn thin red ink double-rule border on the original plain card mount 267 × 367 mm; apart from a few light marks to the mount and a little bit of tanning near the right-hand edge of the print the item is in excellent condition. No pertinent details - when where and why the photograph was taken and by whom - are known and the later pencilling on the verso a price and what seems to be a name adds nothing. From first principles we suggest the 1860s 'somewhere in England' a training exercise and an 'official' photographer and there seem to be a couple of women in the middle distance on the right. unknown
1920423691London :G. Bell and Sons 1920. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Worn tissue-guards. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description: xxiv 408 p. 59 leaves of plates : ill. some col. ports. facsims. ; 33 cm. Subjects: Great Britain Royal Regiment of Artillery History; World War 1914-1918; Personal narratives British; Great Britain. London :G. Bell and Sons hardcover
19181218E074Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1918. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 343 237 203. Very Good. 4.5 x 7.75 inches 11.5 x 20 cm. Complete three volume set. A series of technical books in English issued by the Saumur Artillery School in Western France during the First World War. Originally published in paperback and consequently surviving examples are usually found in poor condition. This set has been attractively bound in quarter leather with decorative cloth boards. Spines with five raised bands and gilt lettering. Browning to pages as usual first few pages in Volume I have a light vertical crease. Two previous owner names to title page in each volume. Profusely illustrated two large fold-out charts in Vol I fold-out diagram in Vol II. A scarce complete set and in excellent robust bindings. Overall condition is Very Good. Please Note: This is a heavy item and international postage will be more than the standard rate for non-European destinations. Actual Royal Mail postage costs are: USA £21.00; Oceania £26.00; Rest of World £26.00. A postage supplement will be requested after the order has been placed. Size: 4.5 x 7.75 inches 11.5 x 20 cm. Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
20095Claremont. 6 August 1820. 1p. foolscap 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. The document is signed at the end 'Robert Gardiner' beside his seal in black wax. It reads: 'These are to certify that The Revd Dr. Rudge is appointed Chaplain to His Royal Highness The Prince Leopold – to have hold and enjoy the said office together with all rights privileges and advantages thereunto belonging. Claremont August the Sixth – One thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty. Robert Gardiner'. Claremont. 6 August 1820. unknown
24617‘Excellent i.e. HMS Excellent Friday morning no date but watermarked 1838’. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 4to. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded for postage. Whatman watermark of 1838. Sixty-nine lines of text addressed to ‘My dear Sir Charles’ and signed ‘Thomas Hastings’. Begins: ‘I have been thinking that the difficulty of giving mathematics instruction to the Lieuts of Royal. Marine. Artillery. who are now preparing themselves in the laboratory course at the F under Captain Stevens of which Lord Minto spoke yesterday might be got over easily by a temporary arrangement until his Lordship’s plans as to the College are matured.’ He continues with reference to ‘Mr Stark the Mathematical Instructor of the Excellent’ ‘a zealous patient persevering teacher of Nautical Astronomy Navigation & Gunnery’. He ends by stressing that in writing he is ‘only actuated by a desire of shewing how a difficulty may be removed till final arrangements are made’. Among other things he escorted Napoleon to Elba etc. See Wikipedia. ‘Excellent [i.e. HMS Excellent] Friday morning [no date, but watermarked 1838]’. unknown
19302091502135709374Military Guidance Company 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Military Guidance Company paperback
190764276New York: Neale Publishing Company 1907. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 21.5cm. Textured olive-tan cloth titled in gilt on spine and front cover; top edge gilt; 315pp; frontispiece and 16 inserted leaves of plates halftones. Moderate rubbing and soil; rather obtrusive ink blottings to endpapers and to first page of R.E. Lee Jr's preface; early ownership signature roughly erased inside front cover; else generally tight and sound with text otherwise unmolested; Good or better. <br /> <br /> A presentable copy of this cornerstone Confederate memoir said to have been General George C. Marshall's Civil War book. IN TALL COTTON 126. NEVINS I:132. Neale Publishing Company unknown
185930520New York: Redfield 1859. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 144 pages. Blind stamped brown cloth hardcover with title on spine. Cloth covers and spine are worn and faded. Top and bottom of spine patched. Hinges repaired. Light scattered foxing to pages. Previous owner inscription on the front blank end sheet. According to Howes this book is the best account by a participant of the 1858 campaign against the northwestern tribes. Includes two official reports of Colonel Wright in the appendix.<br /> <br /> Howes K 172; Field 837; Sabin 37944; Graff 2341. Redfield hardcover
188235741Richmond: Carlton McCarthy and Company 1882. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. vi 224 pages. Illustrations by William Sheppard Lieutenant Second Company Richmond Howitzers A.N.V. Light green cloth hardcover with title and decorated illustration on the front cover and spine. Slight lean to the binding. Light toning and scattered foxing to the contents. Front hinge lightly cracked. Previous owner inscription on the right front flyleaf - J H Andrews Vicksburg Miss."<br /> <br /> Tall Cotton 117; Nevins I page 124 - This Confederate narrative is deserving of its reputation as "the most interesting and the most informative of all memoirs written by privates"; McCarthy served with the Richmond Howitzers; Dornbusch II 1222. Carlton McCarthy and Company hardcover
186995277Woolwich UK: Royal Artillery Institution 1869. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good . Original red buckram boards with coat of arms in gilt on front title in gilt on spine. Heavy soiling to boards and heavy wear on spine. Binding is firm but front hinge is cracked. Interior pages are clean and bright. Includes a reprint of the original 1815 title page and preface. Also includes biographies of "some of the more distinguished Officers." 4to. 200 pp. plus a Corrections and Additions page plus a bound in printed strip of Additional Correction and Omissions. Scarce. <br/><br/> Royal Artillery Institution hardcover
BN93176Motorbuch-Verlag. Munition: Für Leichtwaffen und Artillerie - Die illustrierte Enzyklopädie Hogg Ian V <br/><br/>Munition: Für Leichtwaffen und Artillerie - Die illustrierte Enzyklopädie Hogg Ian V Munition: Für Leichtwaffen und Artillerie - Die illustrierte Enzyklopädie Hogg Ian V Motorbuch-Verlag unknown
19242Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers London Brigade Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder London. 'Progress Return' 1890. Printed by W. Collins Harlesden. The two items from the papers of Sir Richard Harington of Ridlington 12th Baronet who features as 'R. Harrington sic' in the 'Progress Return'. The pamphlet is 6pp. 12mo. The front page is headed with crown-and-anchor device 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. London Brigade. Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder Printers 70 to 76 Long Acre London W.C.' Aged and grubby. Folded into a packet and addressed with postmarked Halfpenny Red stamp to 'R. Harington Esq 1 New Court Temple E.C.' The front page gives details of 'Dress' by order of E. B. Fletcher Lieut.-Instructor. Pp.2-3 give notices relating to the 'London Corps' again by Fletcher; p.4 concerns the 'Brighton Corps. Head Quarters King's Road December 1891.' Pp.5-6 give details by A. H. Fry Sub-Lieutenant in Command of the five matches in 'The Annual Prize Meeting'. The poster on one side of a 53.5 x 41.5 cm sheet is headed 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. Progress Return of No. 3 Battery for 1890.' Printed by 'W. COLLINS Printer Victoria Works Wendover Road Harlesden.' Folded into the customary packet with the outer title: 'III. BATTERY. "MIRROR." 1890.' In fair condition aged and with grubby reverse. At the head is a large table giving the names of members with a myriad details relating to drill and marksmanship. 'R Harrington sic' is described as 'NE' standing for 'non-efficient'. Beneath the table and occupying the bottom third of the page is various information including 'facts' for which the year 1890 'has been chiefly remarkable': 'The number of Assaults-at-Arms attended by members of the Battery; The number of Cruises the Diligent has gone; The death of surgeon G. H. Bishop a most zealous officer who knew every member of his Battery and was beloved by all who knew him; and the number of Prizes won by the Battery'. A list of the prizes and prize-winners in three columns concludes the page. No copies of either item traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, London Brigade, Head Quarters, H.M.S. Frolic, off Somerset House, W.C December 18 unknown
186340591Philadelphia: Lippincott 1863. Hard Cover. vg. octavo. Brown cloth.Gilt lettering to spine. 348pp and 88 plates. Front and rear endpapers show some tape residue and some foxing. Originally published in 1860. Lippincott unknown
322466Engraved frontispiece pictorial title-page 14 plates numerous illustrations in text. 831 1pp. Thick Royal 8vo. Original green cloth showing wear some staining to fore-edge but tight copy. Ownership signature of Captain Egan 3rd Regt. Engraved frontispiece pictorial title-page 14 plates numerous illustrations in text. 831 1pp. Thick Royal 8vo. Covers all aspects of outdoor travel from transportation and camp logistics to sketching to caring for the wounded. Bases on the authors' experiences in North Australia and South Africa. Mendelssohn p. 925 unknown
1910367689Lu=ynchburg Va: J.P. Bell 1910. Second Edition. Illus. 331pp. 8vo. Original green publisher's cloth gilt t.e.g. rest uncut in slightly worn dust jacket with small loss at head of spine. Second Edition. Illus. 331pp. 8vo. Narrative of the author's experiences during the Civil War while serving with the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia; this covers his career up to Lee's surrender. With portraits of many of the men in the company. Howes M759; In Tall Cotton 126; Nevins I p. 132 J.P. Bell unknown
1919121589London: 'Published for the 18th Battery AIF by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd' 1919. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. London 'Published for the 18th Battery AIF by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd' 1919. 366 × 268 mm 4 leaves printed rectos only each with a reproduction of ornate Honor Rolls drawn and designed by Gunner Sergeant then Staff-Sergeant P.R. Wightman between 1916 and 1919 with the battalion colours printed in red and blue. The basic units of design are large-calibre shells and the end results are stunning no pun intended!. Pictorial card covers bound with red and blue cord the battalion colours; covers scuffed unevenly tanned and a little worn at the extremities with the head of the spine split; cord faded; a decent copy internally in excellent condition. The front cover artwork is by the British artist Harry Payne 1858-1927. <p>Not in Dornbusch; Fielding and O'Neill page 223. 'Published for the 18th Battery AIF by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd' paperback
178759437Hannover Pockwitz 1787. Uncut in original stiff boards. Stamps on title-page. 28190 pp. 27 beilagen. 28278 pp. 3 Beilagen. faint scattered brownspots. hardcover
1863008945J. B. Lippincott & Co 1863. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket issued. Note from previous owner inside front cover very old. Spine and pages attached. Corners worn through. <br/> <br/> J. B. Lippincott, & Co hardcover