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18337Arras. 6 December 1840. Headed with the first line in gold: 'Corps Royal du Genie. 2e. Regiment. Academie d'Escrime. Brévet de Maitre d'Armes.' The commission reads: 'Nous soussigné Maîtres d'Armes Composant la garrison d'Arras après avoir reconnu les capacités du Sieur Chaix Marius Maître Ouvrier à la Ce. Compagnie du 2e. Bataillon du dit Regiment. On one side of a 28 x 36 cm piece of cream paper. In fair condition aged creased and worn with central vertical fold. An attractive production within a black border with an illustration of a helmet breastplate axe sword and laurel leaf at head painted in red grey green and gold. Elève du Sieur Poncet Maître d'Armes reconnaissons l'avoir reçu en qualité de Maître en foi de quoi nous lui avons délivré le présent Brevet pour lui servir et valoir ce que de raison. En consequence nous invitons nos Freres d'Armes à lui préter aide et assistance en cas de besoins partout ou il aura merité leur Amitié et leur Estimé.' The signatures include: 'Faindienier 1er. Mtre.'; Reniéville; Bouvier; Grégoire; Champ; Bernard; Maray; Altier and Baldwin. See photo. Arras. 6 December 1840. unknown
First edition, 4to, xii, 224pp., frontis., 42 plates, some light spotting throughout, orig. publishers white buckram-backed red boards.
186432582Columbia: Evans and Cogswell 1864. Stiff wraps. Good. 12mo. 278 pages. Stiff paper boards with title on the front cover. Black cloth spine. Covers are worn and discolored. It appears the covers are facsimiles. Light to moderate foxing to the contents. Pencil inscription on the right front flyleaf reads "Col. Samuel W Milton from the publishers." <br /> <br /> The author wrote this book during his recovery from wounds in battle. He dedicates this work to Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis thanks the author and calls him "a master of the art of war" on page 12. Confederate imprint.<br /> <br /> Parrish & Willingham 4953; Confederate Hundred 60; Sabin 44651. The previous owner served as an Assistant Adjutant General under Samuel Cooper from 1863 to the end of the war. From Find A grave dot com taken from the Biography of Eminent Men of the Carolinas: <br /> <br /> Samuel Wickiff how it is spelled in the obit Melton was born in Yorkville S. C. February 7 183 hard to read. Receiving his early education in Yorkville he graduated from the South Carolina college in the class of 1852. He edited the Chester Standard published in Chester in 1852 and 1854. Then he returned to Yorkville and established the Yorkville Examiner on January 1 1855 running it until 1858 when he sold out to Lewis M. Grist. In the meantime in 1857 he was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law with his brother C. D. Melton at Chester continuing until the war broke out. He enlisted in the Confederate army in 1861 on the staff of Gen. M L. Bonham as aid-de-camp accompanying him to Virginia remaining with him until after the first battle of Bull Run. Subsequently he went on the staff of Maj. Gen. Gustavius W. Smith commanding the Second corps he having the rank of major. He remained with Gen. Smith until February 1863 and was then assigned to duty in the office of the adjutant and inspector general of the Confederate army at Richmond where he remained until the close of the war. He was in the first battle of Bull Run in the Peninsular campaign in the battles around Richmond at Seven Pines the campaign in 1863 in North Carolina and temporarily on the staff of Gen. Beauregard at the battle of Drury's Bluff. The chief duties however from early in 1862 to the close of the war were in the adjutant general's office in Richmond. Evans and Cogswell unknown
174700JT32nFrance 1747. In 1747 the Marquis A.M. De Roquepines requests an absolute leave of his superior officer for reasons of poor health. It appears he is so ill that he is putting his affairs in order. Research finds the very same Roquepines becomes the Marechal de Camp. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
1899112050James Nisbet & Co. Publishers, London, 1899. 17,5 cm ; Leinen
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text, fore-edge lightly spotted, endpapers browned; original regimental blue buckram, upper board with badge blocked in gilt, backstrip with red leather label (faded) lettered in gilt, red top, covers lightly faded and age-soiled else a good, firm copy. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.218; White, p.89.
1332421962.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331987988.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20141189742014 Editions Pierre De Taillac - 2014 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 158 p. - Riche iconographie in et hors texte en couleurs et en N&B
1342010957.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781020465505Hardback. New. hardcover
192833737AOldenburg, Berlin, Stalling, 1928. 8°. 255 (8) Seiten. Mit 176 Abbildungen, 4 Textskizzen und 7 Karten. Original-Halbleinen. (Einband fleckig, Rücken etwas aufgehellt, Exlibrisschild auf Innendeckel, Anstreichungen u. kleine Randglosse auf 3 Seiten). * Erinnerungsblätter deutscher Regimenter. Truppenteile des ehemaligen preußischen Kontingents, Bd. 228. [4 Warenabbildungen]
19212111902160200202Matsumoto Regiment Headquarters 1921. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Matsumoto Regiment Headquarters paperback
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 5 plates (original captioned tissue guard present where called for), 4 folding maps on japon, 8 full-page maps and 5 smaller maps in the text, free endpapers lightly browned; original regimental green cloth, regimental crest blocked in silver on upper board, backstrip lettered in silver, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. With the errata slip mounted at Introduction. Covers 1 Bn (France, Flanders), 2 Bn (Home service, France, Flanders), and 3 Bn (Home service) during WWI. Includes roll of officers, awards & decorations, commissions from ranks. The separate map case is not present with this copy. SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.460; White, p.201.
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text, small neat service signature on front free endpaper and half-title, faint label scar on front paste-down; original regimental black cloth, upper board blocked in yellow enclosing regimental badge in gilt, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Includes list of colonels, war service (to the Great War), and summary record of battalions in WWI. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.114; White, p. 69.
1931001296London: Constable and Company Ltd 1931. Very Good condition. Light cover soil. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrated with 3 sketch maps Blenheim Malplaquet Surinam 1804. Four appendices: Colonels of the Regiment from Its Formation in 1688; The Regiment's Record of War Service; Battalions of the Regiment in the Great War; Overseas Dominion Units Affiliated to the Regiment. Index. A detailed history with chapters on: The War of the League of Augsburg; The War of the Spanish Succession; From Marlsborough's Wars to the Peace of Athens; From the Napoleonic Wars to the Chitral Campaign; The South African War; The Great War five chapters one for each year 1914-1918. Keywords: Blenheim. Malplaquet. Surinam. Boer War. Great War. WW1. WWI. First World War One. . First Edition. Hardcover. Original black cloth gilt/No dust jacket. 8vo. xi 240pp. Constable and Company, Ltd Hardcover
8vo., First Edition; purple cloth, gilt back, beige endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly creased at upper edge of rear panel. One of the few eye-witness accounts from a medical viewpoint. Mawson served with 11 Bn Parachute Regiment. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION.
140p. Text bordered with sketches. Illustrated with photographs. Slight foxing. Decorated title page. Tipped in presentation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Scranton Electric City Post No. 1601 Scranton, Pa. to Mrs. W. P. Hayes from the Legion Commander Edwin Harris. 12mo. Original full limp brown printed wraps. First published 1919. Nice copy. WWI 12
140p. Text bordered with sketches. Illustrated with photographs. Slight foxing. Decorated title page. Tipped in presentation from American Legion York Post No. 127 to Mrs. M. O. Lewis from the Post Commander Louis S. Weaver. 12mo. Original full limp brown printed wraps. First published 1919. Nice copy. WWI 12 x2c
191532146Atlanta: A. B. Caldwell Publishing Co 1915. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 108 pages 4 pages index. Tipped in errata sheet. Illustrated with portraits of George Washington and R. E. Lee. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt lettered title on the front cover. "Compliment of Welby Chapter U.D.C. Upperville Virginia" label on the front paste down. Rubs to the blue cloth on the front cover. Some light pencil marks in the text and on the rear paste down. A. B. Caldwell Publishing Co hardcover
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. 331 pages. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Author presents WWII stories of Hong Kong, Sicily, Italy and Northwest Europe related by her father, two uncles, and cousins. "The resulting manuscript tells a story which began on the plains of the Canadian West and went out to the battlefields of WWII." - from dust jacket. Spine leaning. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
1928003636London: Country Life Ltd. 1928. First Limited Edition. Full Pictorial Pigskin. . Near Fine. No. 65 of 150 Edition de Luxe limitation signed by author and the illustrator using his pseudonym. 4to. 11.5 by 9.5 inches 29 by 24 cm. 240 6 pp. The illustrations through the body of the work are sprightly colorful fun and perfect exemplars of a twenties to thirties highball sophisticated aesthetic -- a sporting extension of the sleek look associated with thirties screwball comedies and musicals! The book makes riding and all its mishaps seem like one endless lark a party in which nothing really bad could possibly intrude. This is the kind of work that everyone will have a favorite image but few can not but admire the frontis of horses' heads awash with a gilt border. Much of the illustration by the way appears as if it were applied directly by hand and this slapdash manuscript quality greatly adds to the charm of the production. The pigskin binding has a film of soiling but remains attractive especially with its inked title and inkwell and feather quill pen imagery. With also a letter from the publisher. <br /><br /> Country Life Ltd. books
1928003636London: Country Life Ltd 1928. First Limited Edition. Full Pictorial Pigskin. Near Fine. No. 65 of 150 Edition de Luxe limitation signed by author and the illustrator using his pseudonym. 4to. 11.5 by 9.5 inches 29 by 24 cm. 240 6 pp. The illustrations through the body of the work are sprightly colorful fun and perfect exemplars of a twenties to thirties highball sophisticated aesthetic -- a sporting extension of the sleek look associated with thirties screwball comedies and musicals! The book makes riding and all its mishaps seem like one endless lark a party in which nothing really bad could possibly intrude. This is the kind of work that everyone will have a favorite image but few can not but admire the frontis of horses' heads awash with a gilt border. Much of the illustration by the way appears as if it were applied directly by hand and this slapdash manuscript quality greatly adds to the charm of the production. The pigskin binding has a film of soiling but remains attractive especially with its inked title and inkwell and feather quill pen imagery. With also a letter from the publisher. Country Life Ltd unknown
8vo., First Edition, with 37 plates on 16; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Astonishingly, the first biography of 'Boy' Browning. Mead throws fresh light on the failure at Arnhem, and details Browning's close post-war relationship with the Royal family. In the light of Buckingham's recent critical assessment Browning comes off here very lightly.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; cloth, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Astonishingly, the first biography of 'Boy' Browning. Mead throws fresh light on the failure at Arnhem, and details Browning's close post-war relationship with the Royal family. In the light of Buckingham's recent critical assessment Browning comes off here very lightly.