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269 p., nbr. ill. n/b et coul. (Dossiers Archives du Temps). Inv. 41085
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates and maps, small neat signature on front free endpaper; blue tweed cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy. Loosely inserted is a compliments slip from 12 Anti-Tank Regiment RA (the unit's later designation). Then stationed in Tripolitania, 12 ATR comprised R, S, T (Shah Sujah's Troop) and U Batteries. Includes ROH, honours & awards. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
in-4°, non pag., nombreuses illustrations en noir, broche, couverture illustree en couleurs. Bel exemplaire [P-40]
pp. (1) [Recommendations], 282, 6 [Recommendations of military men]. Illustrated with drawings. Very foxed. Damp stain. Early pencil ownerships. 12mo. 185 mm. Original cloth binding, worn and soiled. Paper spine label perished. Hardbound. Fair. 'Prepared by Brevet Captain S. Cooper. Under The Supervision of Major General Alexander Macomb, Commanding the Army of the United States.' First edition. S&S/AI 36933. PAIMP 25
#350 of 700 facsimile copies of the 1793 first edition specially reprinted in 1970. vii-xvi, 57 [plates], [3 index] pages. Many plates fold out. Larger folded versions of plates 37 and 50 stored in pocket inside back board. "The notebook which is reproduced here provides information on the artillery of the mid to late 18th century and was compiled by Charles William Rudyerd. His notebook consisted of two or perhaps three parts. The second part, which is reproduced here, consists of 57 plates on artillery which were drawn between 1791 and 1793. The fine draftsmanship in the pen and ink work is superb while the water colours show the highest skill." - xv-xvi. Armorial bookplate upon front free endpaper, otherwise book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in the UK in 1971.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates, numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, large folding map at end and decorative endpapers; blue coarse-grain cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, covers and paste-downs (only) damp-marked else a bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The WWI service record of 11th (Ilkley) Battery, IV West Riding (Howitzer) Brigade RFA (renamed 245th Brigade RA in May 1916). Includes Nominal Roll, ROH, Awards & Decorations, and list of places visited. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. White, p.221.
Third edition, with large additions, alterations, and corrections, 8vo (200 x 120 mm), [8], xl, 214, [2]pp., with a final advert leaf, engraved frontispiece and 28 folding engraved plates, cont. calf, upper cover rubbed otherwise a nice copy. John Muller (1699-1784) a German mathematician and engineer, was appointed Head Master of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in 1741. Later, he was appointed Professor of Fortification and Artillery. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Thomas Francis Fremantle (3rd Lord Cottesloe) to front paste-down.
First edition, 4to (225 x 170 mm), [12], 118 [1.e. 134], [2]pp., with final advert leaf, pp. 129-134 misnumbered 113-118, engraved head-pieces, 15 fine engraved folding plates, text and plates nice clean and bright, turn-ins offset onto endpapers, cont. calf, slight rubbing to lower outer corner of upper board, rebacked, red morocco spine label, a very nice copy. Originally written in French by that eminent mathematician, for the use of Lewis Charles of Lorraine, Count de Brionne, and published for the introduction of the young gentlemen in the armies of France. It was regarded as a standard reference on the continent, Covering much the same field as Muller and Rudyerd in the period just prior to the French and Indian Wars. The final advert leaf announces further translations of M. Le Blond's two other treatises The Attack and of the Defence of Fortified Places and Universal Military Dictionary are in the press and were to be published as part II and III. However, only the Attack was to appear in 1748. Both works are rare, of this Treatise of Artillery ESTC gives 3 locations in the UK and 5 in North America, and of the Attack just 2 locations are given. Provenance: From the library Military Library of Thomas Francis Fremantle (3rd Lord Cottesloe).
#350 of 700 facsimile copies of the 1746 first edition specially reprinted in 1970. [10], 118, 15 [plates] pages. "Being the first part of Le Blond's Elements of War - written in French by that eminent mathematician, for the use of Lewis Charles of Lorraine, Count de Brionne, and published for the introduction of the young gentlemen in the armies of France." - subtitle. "Was a standard reference on the continent. Covers much the same field as Muller and Rudyerd in the period just prior to the French and Indian Wars." - dust jacket. Armorial bookplate upon front free endpaper, otherwise book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Book
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON HALF-TITLE.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates; cloth, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Already elusive
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with a little creasing to upper and lower edges. 224pp. The story of British Artillery Regiments in the Second World War. The title of the book came from the mouth of one of their chief protagonists, Erwin Rommel. It includes a fair amount of technical coverage.
Two sheets each measuring 8.0 x 6.0 ins (approx. 21.0 x 15.0 cms), on printed stationery from Porteous' home near Chichester, and dated 17 September 1995; near fine state. THE LETTER IS WRITTEN, SIGNED AND DATED ENTIRELY IN PORTEOUS' HAND, AND IS SOLD WITH A BRIEF RESUME OF HIS SERVICE CAREER AND A POOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT. Patrick Porteous was gazetted for the Victoria Cross on 2 October 1942. The citation reads: 'On 19 August 1942 at Dieppe, France, Captain Porteous was liaison officer between two detachments whose task was to attack the heavy coast defence guns. During the initial assault Captain Porteous, with the smaller detachment was shot through the hand, but he nevertheless disarmed and killed his assailant, thereby also saving the life of a British sergeant. In the meantime the two officers of the other detachment had been killed and the Troop Sergeant Major seriously wounded, so Captain Porteous, in the face of witherin fire, dashed across open ground to take command and led the men in a successful charge against the enemy, when he was severely wounded for the second time. He continued to the final objective, however, but eventually collapsed after the last gun had been destroyed'. Captain (later Colonel) Patrick Anthony Porteous (1918-2000) was commissioned in the Royal Regiment of Artillery and served at Dieppe with Lord Lovat's Fourth Commando. He ended the war with 1 Airborne Division and subsequently completed a distinguished military career as Commander, Rheindalen Garrison of BAOR.
Fine/fine (no faults with book or dj, as new) Large format, quarto. 147pp illustrated throughout. Maps at endpapers. Detailed work. Royal Horse Artillery
8vo., First Edition, with coloured and monochrome photographs, maps in the text and endpaper maps; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON TITLE.
ISBN : 2731209933. ATLAS. 1991. In-4 Carré. Relié toilé, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 192 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs hors texte. Jaquette en bon état.
SIRPA-AIR. MARS 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. AVRIL 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 51 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. MAI 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 49 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. JUIN 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. OCTOBRE 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. NOVEMBRE 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. DECEMBRE 1980. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.
SIRPA-AIR. JANVIER 1981. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Le magazine d'information de l'armée de l'air.