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16769On letterhead of the Langham Hotel Portland Place London England. 'Dec 3d. 1872 5 PM'. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition aged and creased with traces of a grey paper mount on the reverse of the second leaf which also has a closed tear unobtrusively repaired with archival tape. Addressing his letter to 'Mr Edwin sic Draper Vincent Square Westminster' he apologises profusely for missing an appointment: 'Before leaving the theatre Saturday evening last I made a memorandum of the hour appointed to call at your residence to day.' At the time of the writing of the letter 5p.m. he has 'just been looking for your card and place of residence and find that I should have called at 3 1/2 PM instead of 5 1/2 as I had got it in my head'. He hopes that Draper will not think him 'ungenerous' and assures him that the visit would have given him great pleasure. In 1867 having returned to his Wisconsin farm after serving in the Union army Bates made a bet with a neighbour that he could not walk through the southern states with the Union flag owing to the bitterness and Confederate sentiments of the southerners. Having been reported on by Mark Twain Bates won his bet as everywhere he went he was greeted with kindness. 1872 saw a similar bet $1000 to Bates's $100 when he repeated his perambulations in England then considered to be harbouring Confederate sympathies. Such was the positive response that halfway through the English march he cabled back to America: 'Cancel wager. I regard this mission as something finer than a matter of money.' On letterhead of the Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, England. 'Dec 3d. 1872 | 5 PM'. unknown
1892RO80115786BERGER-LEVRAULT. 1892. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. IX + 782 pages. Quelques portraits, uniformes anciens et modernes, plans de batailles ... illustrés en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Reliure de bibliothèque : étiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons sur la page de titre. Coins et coupes des plats de couverture, frottés. Quelques épidermures sur le cuir.. . . . Classification Dewey : 358-Artillerie. Forces aériennes et spatiales
194288061Atlanta: Army Press 1942. Hardcover. Good. photos 134p. Red cloth. 31cm. Cover scuffed and worn along joints and other extremities. Contents sound A pictorial history of the stateside training and organization of this segregated unit for African Americans. Separate sections are devoted to the 350th 351st and 353rd Field Artillery Regiments and the 46th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Army Press hardcover
19061107761906 6e et 7e années complètes, reliées avec les suppléments - 1904, 1905 et 1906 - Imprimerie Pairault et Cie, Paris - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4, demi basane bleue - Titre, années et filets dorés au dos - 192 p. + 192p. + suppléments de 80 pages (6e année) + 80 pages (7e année) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 46 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19061107771906 8e, 9e et 10e années complètes, reliées avec un supplément de février 1907 - 1906, 1907 et 1908 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4, demi basane bleue - Titre, années et filets dorés au dos - 192 p. + 192p. + 192p. + 8 pages (supplément N° 2 de février 1907) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 66 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19001107951900 Première année complète - 1899 et 1900 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 25 x 17cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 327 pages - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 28 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19011107961901 2e année complète - 1900 et 1901 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 25 x 17cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 376 pages - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 46 + 2 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19021107971902 3e année complète + 4 numéro de la 4e année - 1901 et 1902 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 28 x 20cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 192 pages (3e année) + 64 pages (4e année) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 68 + 12 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
1863043905Philadelphia: J. B. Lipincott & Co. 1863. Title page dated 1863. Well kept example of this important book on organization and deployment of troops horses and artillery including cannons illustrated with the 79 called-for plates plus 8 plates of music for bugle signals that are not included in the table of contents. Brown textured cloth with darkened gilt spine lettering decorative stamping in blind 348 pages plus plates. Includes the engraved bookplate of John D. Vautier Philadelphia who served in the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteers and who wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864. Some minor fraying to spine ends good hinges firm text block clean pages with some minor uniform age-toning to plates small coffee colored stain near the bottom of about a half dozen pages near the front of the book bookplate as noted no other names or markings. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. J. B. Lipincott & Co. Hardcover
184058901Paris, Corréard Jeune, 1840. Folio. (45,5 x 31 cm.). In Contemporary boards with the original wrappers pasted on. Wear to extremities and stamps to pasted down front end paper and title-page. (4) pp. and 18 folded lithographed plates (double-folio). Scattered brownspots and some brownin to a few plates.
184058901Paris Corréard Jeune 1840. Folio. 455 x 31 cm. In Contemporary boards with the original wrappers pasted on. Wear to extremities and stamps to pasted down front end paper and title-page. 4 pp. and 18 folded lithographed plates double-folio. Scattered brownspots and some brownin to a few plates. hardcover
13952Woolwich: Printed by W. Scroggie Hare Street 1828. 8vo 9 x 5 1/2 inches pages: 40:2:701 later half calf; binding worn upper cover detached. With the bookplate of The Cavalry Club on front pastedown and signature "R. W. Storey"on title Robert William Storey Colonel in the Royal Artillery; born 1791. Piece cut from head of page 63 with loss of pagination being the only apparent loss. With hand-coloured "Explanation of the Figures" and 22 hand-coloured plates. One leaf with contemporary marginal annotation in ink. Bound with blanks for notes unused. Rare. Woolwich: Printed by W. Scroggie, Hare Street , 1828. unknown
101214Grenoble, Librairie Dauphinoise, 1899 in-4, IX-327-CLXXIII pp., nbses ill. in et h.-t. dont 4 planches en couleurs, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque).
19423In-8, demi-basane bleue, dos lisse orné de filets et de fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées (importantes épidermures, petites rousseurs et taches, petite déchirure aux 2 derniers ff.).
202201013A la haye, Chez jean van duren , 1740 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Exemplaire bien conservé "la science militaire" tome 1 reliure demi-velin, tranche frotté, interieur propre.
187461Bastia, Sébastien-François Batini, 1785 in-12, 316 pp., avec 5 planches dépliantes hors-texte (trois tableaux, une planche de manoeuvres, une plance de noeuds), cartonnage Bradel de papier crème, dos lisse, pièce de titre bouteille (Lavaux). Bon exemplaire.
201Cy0 1er Album : In12 (15 x 10 cm )pleine percaline verte , titre doré au 1er plat - 36 photographies de format 6,5 x 4,5 cm ( sauf 2 plus grandes ) . Les photographies sont prises a l'école d'artillerie de Fontainebleau et en manouvre à Vendôme . Pièces d'artillerie , instructeurs , travail de goniométrie , périodes de manouvres et de repos , le futur officier apprend ! Les photographies sont en bon état et bien contrastées . 2e Album : In8 oblong pleine percaline bleue , titre doré au 1er plat . 92 photographies de format 6,5 x 4,5 cm - Environ soixante photographies sont très peu contrastées et fortement passées .Cet album présente le 47e RAC au front du 27 Aout 1915 au 12 Avril 1916 , front de Champagne et de Verdun pour l'essentiel ( pièces d'artillerie , officiers ( Lieutenants Guillon , Maigret , Marrey , Fayette ) , dirigeables , avions , tranchées , ruines et paysages désolés se succèdent . Le 47e RAC était caserné à Héricourt en Haute-Saône à la déclaration de guerre . 6 Sous lieutenants sont arrivés en renfort a la période du second album . Nous ne pouvons donc donner avec certitudes le nom de l'auteur des clichés .
201Cy0 1er Album : In12 (15 x 10 cm )pleine percaline verte , titre doré au 1er plat - 36 photographies de format 6,5 x 4,5 cm ( sauf 2 plus grandes ) . Les photographies sont prises a l'école d'artillerie de Fontainebleau et en manouvre à Vendôme . Pièces d'artillerie , instructeurs , travail de goniométrie , périodes de manouvres et de repos , le futur officier apprend ! Les photographies sont en bon état et bien contrastées . 2e Album : In8 oblong pleine percaline bleue , titre doré au 1er plat . 92 photographies de format 6,5 x 4,5 cm - Environ soixante photographies sont très peu contrastées et fortement passées .Cet album présente le 47e RAC au front du 27 Aout 1915 au 12 Avril 1916 , front de Champagne et de Verdun pour l'essentiel ( pièces d'artillerie , officiers ( Lieutenants Guillon , Maigret , Marrey , Fayette ) , dirigeables , avions , tranchées , ruines et paysages désolés se succèdent . Le 47e RAC était caserné à Héricourt en Haute-Saône à la déclaration de guerre . 6 Sous lieutenants sont arrivés en renfort a la période du second album . Nous ne pouvons donc donner avec certitudes le nom de l'auteur des clichés .
61429Aarau Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer 1826 Auflage: 1. Papier Fadenheftung; flexibler braun marmorierter Einband weiss schwarz bedrucktes Rückenschild unbeschnittete Bogen / Anz. Seiten: 276 / 11 x 175 cm / Zustand: gut leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Vorderdeckel gering knickspurig 2. Seite mit kleinem Ausriss an unterer Ecke ohne Textverlust unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar Hochöfen - Maschinenbau - Stahl - Walzwerke Aarau, Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer, 1826, Auflage: 1. unknown
1761KUG46986Regensburg und Wien, Emerich Felix Bader, 1761. Ganzlederband der Zeit, Schließen fehlen. 6 Blatt, 1280 Seiten, 35 Blatt Register, Kupferstich-Frontispiz, in Rot und Schwarz gedruckter Titel, 9 (von 10) Kupferfalttafeln. Es fehlt Tafel 2, 'Distanz- oder Meilen-Zeiger', diese liegt als Fotokopie in zwei Versionen bei. Papier durchgehend gebräunt und etwas fleckig, ca. 100 Blatt mit kleinen Wurmgängen, meist am Blattrand, betrifft auch Titel, Vorwort und die Ränder der Tafeln. Tafeln am unteren Rand fleckig. Lederband berieben, Bindung stabil.
178861425Stuttgart, Buchdrukerei der hohen Karlsschule, 1787-1788. 8°. Mit einer gest. Titelvignette, einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. 52 Kupfern auf 32 gefalt. Tafeln. 12 Bll., 619 S., 2 Bll. (das letzte weiß); 30 Bll., 507 S., Ppbde. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückenschildern, goldgepr. Nummernschildchen u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
1880R160219826Berger Levrault & Cie / J.Dumaine / S.Lamort / Ribaudeau & Chevallier. 1841-1880. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 12+29+211+14+15 pages - envoi du Général Didion et de A.Courtot (photos disponibles) - plats, contre plats et gardes jaspés - ex libris Jean Bergue sur le 1er contre plat - titre doré sur le dos - dos à 5 nerfs - nerfs légèrement frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 358-Artillerie. Forces aériennes et spatiales
12219Without place and date 1960s. The account describes events in April and May 1945. 13pp. foolscap 8vo. Paginated 1 to 13 and signed at the end 'Ernie Wilmott'. On seven leaves stapled into grey covers with the title 'The Last Month' typed on the front cover. In good condition in worn wraps. The account commences: 'There had been gun fire from the west and the south for the last three days. Friday the 13th April 1945 the usual officials did not come to fetch the men but a little later than usual the Gaschwyz sic column was called so we assembled and left for work about 20 of us. There was a lot of activity in the station yard German military vehicles were coming and going and a contingent of unarmed Russian fatigue men were on parade.' A typically vivid passage reads: 'In the morning of the 24th April I heard chaps reporting prisoners passing through and our guards not interfering a lot of Indians were going through without any guards. Chaps with kit got up early because of being cold. I got up after seven and went outside and saw the Indians going through. A column of Russian prisoners appeared with guards and were halted just outside. The German guards were standing about in groups talking to each other and taking no notice of the prisoners some of whom were already making off. A man got up on a cart and addressed us he said he couldn't advise us to go he couldn't advise us to stay the German commandant had said that if we stayed he would do his best to obtain food for us there was a horse dying in the next village and he had the first refusal of it if it expired and we should have it.' The account ends on Wilmott's return: 'At London I bid my comrades of the last 2 years goodbye and got on a train at Paddington. It was a noisy journey ex P.O.W.'s one side of the compartment civilians the other we all talked at once. At Bristol I had to catch a bus home and suddenly realised I had to pay the fare it was more than 3 years since I had paid a fare anywhere.' The covering Autograph Letter Signed by Batt is signed 'Jack' on letterhead of 1 Churstonville Court 1 Overbury Avenue Beckenham Kent. 1p. 4to. Undated and with recipient's name not given. 'The writer Ernie Willmott sic spoke 4 Languages and was learning Russian whilst POW in Germany. As he spoke German he was chosen as Camp Leader of our working Camp at Gaschwitz-Leipzig. Our Common path of experience starts at Campo 53 Page 69 - from there we were together unitl the war ended or shared similar experiences.' In a postscript he adds that Wilmott 'was not in Campo 66 at Capua but in hospital at Caserta'. Also present is a Typed Letter Signed to Batt from 'Charles'. On letterhead of 99 South Eden Park Road Beckenham Kent. 21 June 1974. 1p. 8vo. The 'article on Sidi Nsir' brings back 'many memories' and he is enclosing 'The Story of 46 Division'. Without place and date (1960s?). The account describes events in April and May 1945. paperback
8vo., First Edition, De Luxe Edition, with coloured portrait frontispiece, numerous plates in monochrome, 2 illustrations and 7 maps in the text, and 5 folding maps; original full black leather, badge in gilt on upper board, back with five flat bands lettered in gilt, black top, silk headband, marbled endpapers, silk marker in regimental colours, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter a trifle spotted and dust-soiled. THIS IS SUBSCRIBER'S COPY NO. 5 WITH THE HAC'S ELEGANT SUBSCRIBERS' NUMBERED BOOKPLATE SIGNED BY GASCOIGNE AND MOUNTED ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. The subscriber is Flt.-Lt. S R J Addison whose name is duly recorded in the list of subscribers. EXTREMELY SCARCE. White, p.198 (recording the trade edition).
1852150312London: Wm. H. Allen & Co 1852. By the late Captain E. Buckle. Edited by J. W. Kaye. Pp. xvi592 text illustrations and tables original dark brown coated endpapers index; demy 8vo; rebound in qr. red leather which has been neatly rebacked with a more recent red leather spine lettered in gilt navy cloth boards early but not original a trifle scuffed; uncut; hinges reinforced the lower pastedown slightly grazed a couple of tiny edge chips or splits fore-corners of a few leaves slightly creased a little light foxing and soiling; Wm. H. Allen & Co. London 1852. First edition. From the library of Sydney bibliophile David Levine with his Militaria book label on the upper pastedown. Edmund Buckle 1808-1846 was a Captain in the Bengal Artillery. The editor Sir John William Kay 1814-1876 was a British civil servant army officer and military historian whose works included a three volume History of the Sepoy War in India. Wm. H. Allen & Co unknown