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1980760052PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN 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
8vo (210 x 130mm), 18, 13-48, 52-91, 93-140, 133-148, 12, [2]pp., interleaved throughout with blank pages, ex-ministry of Defence Library, cont. calf, rubbed and worn, leather peeled away from boards, joints cracked. Annual Army list to November, 1763. The pagination of this book is erratic to say the least: there are no pages 49, 50 or 51, page 52 follows p. 48, from thence onwards to p. 91 (38th Foot) inclusive, all the odd numbers are on the verso side, there is no page 91, page 93 (39th Foot) follows p. 91, and from thence to p. 140 the pagination is normal, a page numbered 133 (70 Companies of Marines) follows p. 140, and this continues to p. 148, thence follows 12 pages (succession of Colonels) and a final leaf (Additions since Printing). It seems the printer who set up this list, must have been a 'Dreamer'. ESTC (N62475) locates a single copy of this edition at the National Archives.
4to, (275 x 195mm), 18, 13-48, 52-91, 93-140, 133-148, 12, [2]pp., LARGE PAPER COPY, in addition there are two final leaves with manuscript additions for the 32 Regiment of Foot and the 36 Regiment of Foot, later half calf, rubbed, lacks spine, covers detached. Annual Army list to November, 1763. The pagination of this book is erratic to say the least: there are no pages 49, 50 or 51, page 52 follows p. 48, from thence onwards to p. 91 (38th Foot) inclusive, all the odd numbers are on the verso side, there is no page 91, page 93 (39th Foot) follows p. 91, and from thence to p. 140 the pagination is normal, a page numbered 133 (70 Companies of Marines) follows p. 140, and this continues to p. 148, thence follows 12 pages (succession of Colonels) and a final leaf (Additions since Printing). It seems the printer who set up this list, must have been a 'Dreamer'. Provenance: ex-ministry of Defence Library. ESTC (N62475) locates a single copy of this edition at the National Archives.
1915GITg864Registre cartonné au dos toilé, hauteur 22,5cm, largeur 17cm, feuilles quadrillées, recouvert de papier brun portant le titre manuscrit et le nom de l'auteur sur une vignette blanche appliquée, composé de 93 feuillets non chiffrés: 3 feuillets réunissant 13 photographies originales de l'auteur entre 1915 et 1919, avec une réflexion manuscrite sur la guerre, 1 feuillet avec une petite photo de l'auteur en uniforme en médaillon accompagnée de son identité, 81 feuillets recto verso sans marges, entièrement écrits (écriture serrée bien lisible) constituant le carnet de route tenu pratiquement au jour le jour du 1er mai 1915 au 1er février 1919, 8 feuillets de documents contrecollés (8 petites coupures de journaux intitulées "pensée sur la guerre", 1 sauf-conduit, 1 ordre de service, 8 laissez-passer, 4 permissions, 2 ordres de mouvement, 1 demande tapuscrite relative à des canons,, 1 nomination à la fonction de vaguemestre), auxquels s'ajoutent un certificat de carnets de pécule, 2 programmes ronéotypés illustrés (éclaircis) pour le spectacle aux armées, 1 feuilles de chêne séchée et gravée "Yser", 1 buvard (manques en bordure, traces d'encre) des Galeries Lafayette, 1 petit timbre aux couleurs des drapeaux alliés portant au centre "The Allies War Stamp". Petits manques et petite usure du papier recouvrant le registre, intérieur en bon état et bien complet du texte, des photos et des documents collés ou indépendants, 4 photos éclaircies. ACCOMPAGNE DE SON ALBUM de photographies in-12 oblong (hauteur 16cm, largeur 21,5cm) de percaline chagrinée vert foncé, dos lisse muet, plats ornés d'un double encadrement de filets à froid, composé de 25 feuillets de papier fort montés sur onglet, réunissant 117 photographies originales contrecollées dans un cadre de filet noir tracé à l'encre, datées et légendées: 1 photo d'identité de l'auteur en uniforme au moment de sont incorporation, les autres de divers formats, représentant l'auteur, des camarades de combat, des pièces d'artillerie, un sergent-pilote aviateur et son avion, des trous d'obus, des ruines, un groupe de Royal Scotch Artillerie, des tombes, abris, cuisines de campagne, roulotte de vaguemestre, téléphonistes... les photos, dans l'ensemble, sont nettes ou légèrement éclaircies, 4 sont totalement volées. Album bien complet de toutes les photos.
QWA-17658Fasquelle Editeurs, 1935, in-8 rel. 1/2 bas. rouge (14 x 22), 203 p., 8 planches photos h.-t., reliure amateur solide, pièce de titre, bon état.
c3016Paris, Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin, 1893 ; in-8° broché, couverture ocre imprimée en noir; XXII, 251,26pp; nombreux dessins dans le texte ou à pleine page et 2 grandes planches dépliantes.Couverture légèrement jaunie, trace de pli au 1er plat; rares piqûres.
1918139380Couverture rigide. Cartonné. 418 pages. 10 x 20 cm. Papier bruni.
177059181France (Paris ?), 1770. Folio. (42,5 x 28 cm.). Loose inlaid, sewn 4 by 4 leaves, in portfolio with ties. Title-page and 60 pp. Written in a fine, large legible hand, but unidentified, in brown ink. With 2 Ms-plates of which the first is in double folio (74 x 51 cm.), handcoloured: Assut de Place Calibre de 16.tt. On good thick paper, clean and fine.
177259985France (Paris ?), Undated, around 1772. Folio. (42,5 x 28 cm.). Loose inlaid, sewn 4 by 4 leaves, in portfolio with ties. Title-page and 53 pp. Written in a fine, large legible hand, but unidentified, in brown ink. On good thick paper, clean and fine.
20237Paris : L. Baudoin, 1885.,in12 broché,dos abscent,
177059180France (Paris ?), Undated, around 1770. Folio. (42,5 x 28 cm.). Loose inlaid, sewn 4 by 4 leaves, in portfolio with ties. Title-page and 134 pp. Written in a fine, large legible hand, but unidentified, in brown ink. On good thick paper, clean and fine.
186987461869 Paris, Strasbourg, Vve Berger-Levrault et fils, (1869 ); 2 volumes in-12, pleine toile bleu vif et pleine toile noire, titre doré aux 1ers plats, dos muet; X, 223pp.; (4), 229 pp.
8vo, 8, 115, [1]pp., orig. printed wrappers bound-in, nineteenth-century cloth-backed marbled boards.
192947788Granada: Fabrica Nac. de Polvoras y Explosivos Imp. en los Talleres Gráficos López-Guevara 1929.- 1 h. 51 p.: Profusión de ilustraciones fotográficas entre el texto y al final estados con la relación de productos fabricados; 4º apaisado 25 x 348 cm; Papel cuché; Cartoné Ed. ilustrado.- MUY RARO. Las cubiertas con diversos deterioros en las esquinas lomo y cantos aunque han sido restaurados en lo posible. Interior perfecto. EJÉRCITO Y TEMAS MILITARES Libro en español Fabrica Nac. de Polvoras y Explosivos hardcover
188130584BBerlin, 1881. Gr.8°. (2), 38 S. (Fraktur). Ohne Einband, unbeschnitten. [4 Warenabbildungen] Leicht berieben, gegilbt und etwas fleckig. Einband fehlt, Bindung etwas gelockert. Oben durchgehend etwas eselsohrig, letzte Seite mit weiteren Knickspuren. Insgesamt aber noch gut erhalten. (= Mittheilungen der Artillerie-Prüfungs-Kommission, Heft 11).
Gr.8°. (2), 38 S. (Fraktur). Ohne Einband, unbeschnitten. (= Mittheilungen der Artillerie-Prüfungs-Kommission, Heft 11). Leicht berieben, gegilbt und etwas fleckig. Einband fehlt, Bindung etwas gelockert. Oben durchgehend etwas eselsohrig, letzte Seite mit weiteren Knickspuren. Insgesamt aber noch gut erhalten.
181032820428<p>FIRST EDITION of "<b>the first official drill manual for either the American regular or militia artillery</b>" Graves. This manual constrains detailed instructions on procedures in firing and handling artillery and training soldiers in its use.</p><p>"In 1810 a Congressional committee looked into ways of improving the training of the militia. One of the results was the publication by the Senate in December 1810 of a small manual entitled <i>Compendious Exercise for the Garrison and Field Ordnance as Practised in the United States</i>. This 30-page pamphlet pp 31-48 comprise amendments to other military regularions contained drills on the new seacoast carriage designed by the Marquis de Montalembert which were just coming into service and the exercise of 4 and 6-pdr. field pieces and additional comments on the use of the prolonge. The anonymous author or compiler seems to have used Tousard or his French originals for garrison and field artillery drill and added excerpts from Jonathan Williams's translation of Montalembert on the new carriage and Kosciuzko for the manoeuvres of a company of field artillery" Donald E. Graves "The First Official Artillery Manuals 1810-1812" <i>The War of 1812 Magazine</i> May 2011.</p><p>RARE in the market. No copies in RBH or ABPC none offered online at present May 2020.</p><br /> Weightman paperback
1863100042<p>8vo original brown cloth spine gilt letters illustrated with 39 engraved plates xvi 261 3 blank plus 39 leaves with illustrations. Spine ends chipped top hinge weak edges rubbed endpapers browned light foxing. This work was originally published in 1851 and followed with a second edition in 1862. The third edition contains a seven page addendum on the "Service of a 15-inch gun mounted on a centre-pintle iron carriage" that appears to have been omitted from the previous edition. The 1863 edition also appears to have been published hastily as the added chapter on the 15-inch gun is not listed in the table of contents. Also the spine on the volume is still dated 1862. This work was also reissued by the Confederate States in 1861 and 1862. The illustrations were engraved by D. McClelland after sketches by Lieutenant R.H. Rush of the 2nd Artillery Battalion.</p> Government Printing Office hardcover
18631000428vo original brown cloth spine gilt letters illustrated with 39 engraved plates xvi 261 3 blank plus 39 leaves with illustrations. Spine ends chipped top hinge weak edges rubbed endpapers browned light foxing. This work was originally published in 1851 and followed with a second edition in 1862. The third edition contains a seven page addendum on the "Service of a 15-inch gun mounted on a centre-pintle iron carriage" that appears to have been omitted from the previous edition. The 1863 edition also appears to have been published hastily as the added chapter on the 15-inch gun is not listed in the table of contents. Also the spine on the volume is still dated 1862. This work was also reissued by the Confederate States in 1861 and 1862. The illustrations were engraved by D. McClelland after sketches by Lieutenant R.H. Rush of the 2nd Artillery Battalion. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1922914Y59Paris : Charles-Lavauzelle 1922. Hardback. Good. 7.5" by 4". None . A very scarce French manual to artillery with information concerning maneuvering formations and safety zones. The updated edition of this very scarce French work with a corrective sheet. In the publisher's original stiff card wraps. This book acts as a cheat sheet to understanding the principles of artillery with information relating to formations with various equipment lengths of columns battery construction and more. Produced by the Artillery Study Centre. With four folding tables outlining the probable deviations of various artillery. In the publisher's original stiff card wraps. Externally generally smart with offsetting to the cards and rubbing to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned due to paper used but clean. Good Charles-Lavauzelle hardcover
1020870982.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8439One Dug Civil War Gilded Eagle "A" Artillery Button in Coat size. Nice smooth chocolate brown patina with Gold Gilt outlining design. It does have a punch over the Eagle's left wing but still a nice Civil War Artillery button. Dug at battle site. unknown
19622110502150909094Kaikosha 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Kaikosha paperback
0364300094.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover