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1900304367New York 1900. 2 pp. illuminated manuscript on vellum signed by Captain Morton B. Steele and Benj. H. Plattt Secretary. Reversed calf. Fine. 2 pp. illuminated manuscript on vellum signed by Captain Morton B. Steele and Benj. H. Plattt Secretary. "At a meeting of Company F Seventh Regiment N.C. N.Y. held April fifth nineteen hundred it was unanimously Resolved that the officers and members of the Sixth Company tender their sincere thanks to Edward Kemp. Esq. for the delightful entertainments which they owe to his kind and generous thoughtfulness ." The Seventh Regiment Armory is now more commonly called the Park Avenue Armory. unknown
18926205Chicago: Women's Temperance Publishing Association 1892. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 672 pages embossed cloth hinges cracked edgeworn <br/><br/>The "Old Thirteenth" was raised at Dixon Illinois in May 1861. It took 25 years after the War before the comrades organized to collect letters and diaries and oral accounts for this work. Plates portraits maps. Women's Temperance Publishing Association hardcover
3727709<p>New York: Published for the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association by F.M. Crossett Co. “F†156 Fifth Avenue 1896. 4 60pp. Program. 9½ x 6¾ inches. Color illustrated wrappers; stapled. Half tone illustrations from photographs; ads. Vertical center crease; rubbing to spine with some separation to wrappers at the head; still very good.</p> <p>Unrecorded 1896 program for New York’s Seventh Regiment’s annual annual athletic games competition held at the regiment’s Park Avenue armory.</p> <p>The illustrated program comprises a roster of the officers of the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association and the event’s floor committee; an outline of the regiment’s training practices; the order of the 30 track and field events; a floor-plan or map of the armory’s indoor parade floor indicating starting points and finish lines ; record times for each event; and a complete list of the officers and soldiers entered in each event and the regimental company to which each belonged.</p> <p>Half tone illustrations depict the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association’s officers the regimental line and its colors training exercises the Park Avenue Armory and the baseball teams of both the regiment and United States Military Academy West Point.</p> <p>Competitive events included runs some handicapped of various distances ranging from 75 yards to 1000 yards hurdle races an eight-lap relay race a shot putting event safety bicycle races and a running high jump competition. Less formally athletic events included a “Roman Chariot†race “Four men and driver the latter to appear in fancy costume†a sack race a potato race and a three-legged race.</p> <p>New York’s Seventh Regiment was comprised of members of New York’s social élite. The regiment was formed before the American Civil War assuming its present name in 1847 as the Seventh Regiment of Infantry National Guard New York State Militia. The color cover illustration depicts the regiment’s unit insignia comprising a circular blue garter inscribed with the motto “Pro Patria et Gloria†For Country and Glory the number “7†the initials “NG†National Guard on a field of red and a winged helmet hanging below.</p> <p>No copies in OCLC.</p> unknown
189232659St. Paul: The Pioneer Press Company 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 504 pages. Illustrated with frontispiece photograph of the author. Illustrated. Brown cloth hardcover with gilt stamped title on the spine. Floral end sheets. Marbled edges. Back cover upper corner and board edge are worn. Very small nick to the cloth on the front joint. Pages 19-33 are creased and torn on the extreme page edges. Binding is sturdy and contents clean. Roster of soldiers listed in back. Much of the content is focused on the Western theater of operations including Corinth Vicksburg Jackson Miss. Battle of Allatoona Kennesaw Sherman's March to the Sea etc. "Lost Generation Bookshop Civil War Books Silver Spring Md" bookseller label bottom corner front paste down. <br /> <br /> Nevins I 64. The Pioneer Press Company hardcover
190940921Memphis Tennessee: E. H. Clarke & Brother. Very Good. 1909. Hardcover. Very Good condition. Small grey cloth hardcover with gold writting on the title. Corners and bottom of spine are worn some markins on the cover. Pages are slightly aged and there are a couple small feded pencilings inside the cover. Otherwise the interior is excellent condition. Book has been glassine wrapped for protection. ; 5 3/4" x 8"; 189 pages . E. H. Clarke & Brother hardcover
1994L3 box774 b2<p>Prison-Life in the Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond. By a Ball's Bluff Prisoner Lieut. WM. C. Harris of Col. Baker's California Regiment. Second Printing by BookCrafters Inc. in 1994 from the 1862 Edition by George W. Childs. Hardcover 175 pp.</p> BookCrafters, Inc. hardcover
2g1834Mittler & Sohn Bln. 1894. VII/232 S. mit 1 Frontispiz 2 Tafeln 2 color. lithogr. Uniformtafeln sowie 4 gefalt. lithogr. Karten im Anhang. original Halbleder mit silberprägung. fleckig u. bst. unknown
2g1833Mittler & Sohn Bln. 1903. VI/90 S. mit 6 altcolor. lithogr. Uniformtafeln 1 Karte 4 Skizzen u. 2 Marschkarten. original Halbleinen. Einband fleckig u. berieben/Widmung der Zeit auf Vorsatz. unknown
19812090202120809738Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19212080502106508277Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society 1921. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society paperback
1928034838New Zealand: Whitcomb & Tombs Ltd. 1928. Cover: light plum coloured cloth on boards with black titles; mild rubbing faint touch of soiling. Spine: very light sunning; head & foot with thin bumping & soft rubbing. Edges: light foxing. Fep fldg map of ANZAC Trench Diagram with a 4 x 4 cm tear at guttering and 2 cm tear on head edge fold crease just a couple of foxing to margins otherwise clean. Rep: coloured fldg map of Mediterranean Sea and coast countries clean & intact. All fldg maps in book are clean & intact. Clean glossy content. B/w illustrations. Binding is VG. 267p. First Edition. Hb. VG/None. Whitcomb & Tombs, Ltd. Hardcover
185479672Cincinnati: U.P. James 1854. Later printing. Hardcover. Good. Quarterbound buckram over leather spine with gilt lettering. Original Minor age-tanning and staining/tideline throughout and marginal spotting. viii 144 pages. With price of twenty-five cents printed at the top of front wrap. 13 illustrations. Text in double columns. Howes H-767. Graff: 2006. One of the later printings from earlier stereotype plates which had been retained Wagner Camp Becker 134 probably 1854 or after when the James brothers dissolved their business partnership. U.P. James hardcover
186178439Kelay House Camp Beal Nov. 12 1861. Fine original condition. 8vo. Thanking her for sending stamps as the troops have not been paid and "they do not take Maine money here." Most of the companies are guarding the railroad to Annapolis Junction. He describes his Captain's attitude and his own toward the men. unknown
1909151704London: privately printed 1909. Pp. xxxii490 80 plates 6 in colour 1 folding most with guards text illustrations list of subscribers appendices one printed in red & black index; cr. 4to; half maroon leather spine lettered in gilt on a black ground red cloth boards insignia to upper board in gilt black & white the joints quite worn and dry split along upper joint to head of spine with slight loss the head and tail worn and split boards lightly faded and soiled rebacked; a.e.g.; marbled endpapers; half-title page with piece torn from upper portion of inner margin and small piece from fore-edge book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown short split in fore-edge of three leaves; privately printed for subscribers by Hudson & Kearns Ltd. London 1909. First edition. White p. 151; Sutcliffe 1/p. 306. privately printed unknown
18922604120009Woman's temperance Pub. Association Chicago 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Civil War Regimental 13th Illinois Vols Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. 672 pages : illustrations maps portraits ; 24 cm. Lacks title page. Sold with all faults. Refs: Dornbusch I IL-109. Nevins I p.110. This unit fought in the trans-Mississippi theater in the Civil War. Woman's temperance Pub. Association, Chicago hardcover
2091502135500126Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
190001110712Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press 1900. Regimental history of the 94th Ohio Infantry Regiment part of the 14th Army Corps which fought extensively with Sherman's army. Gilt lettering on the front cover with a red acorn the 14th Corps badge on deep blue cloth. 166pp. Moderate wear extremities. Penciled owner's name on second ffep. 1 1/2" edge tears on pages 2 and 165. Ex-library with usual markings. A solid clean example of the original edition of this scarce title. Nd ca. 1900. Hard Cover x-library. VG-/No Jacket as Issued. Large Octavo. Book. The Ohio Valley Press Hardcover
188537814Santa Rosa 1885. Engraved invitation top flap with color illustration of American flag. Bottom half in several elegant type styles and fonts. "Grover Cleveland" in manuscript. Mild wear Very Good.<br /> offered with REGULATIONS OF THE GRAND MILITARY CARNIVAL OF CO. E. 5TH INF. REG. N.G.C. AT ARMORY RINK SANTA ROSA THANKSGIVING EVENING 1885. Small broadside 3-1/2" x 5-3/4" on purple paper listing rules 1-9 with ticket prices Floor Tickets $2; Spectators' Tickets $1. Very Good.<br /> <br /> The elegant Invitation is from the National Guard Corps on Thanksgiving 1885. Whether President Cleveland made the trip from Washington to Santa Rosa is doubtful. Regulations required guests to be "masked and in costume." Moreover "Sharp weapons must be secured to the scabbard. Firearms examined by the committee. 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
1877022972Boston: Albert J. Wright Printer. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Four small tears to front free end paper where presumably glue from a bookplate on pastedown has seeped and then stuck the pastedown and ffep together. Tears occured when someone separated them. The tears don't affect the author's inscription although one does slightly affect where he has dated the page. The date is still there the small torn piece is still attached at the spine there is another same sized area not written on just below which is also still attached at the spine. ; Inscribed by Osborne to Hon. Julius Rockwell former U. S. Senator Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Mass. Superior Court Judge. Previous owner - Emery L. Frazier - signature and bookplate on front pastedown. Frazier was a Kentucky politician after a long career in law and politics was Secretary of the U. S. Senate. Within book is a 5 1/4" x 4" wide single sheet of note paper with heading at top of sheet reading "United States Senate - Memorandum" folded vertically someone had used as a bookmark. At upper left of copyright page is a mostly faint ink stamp "Dr. W. W. Rockwell July 12 1943". It's bled just a few small spots to opposite page Preface but above the text. Very bright covers and front cover gilt lettering spine lettering and eagle below is very bright also although spine cloth is a bit darkened compared to the blue of front and back covers; 393 pages; Signed by Author . Albert J. Wright, Printer hardcover
1928033205New Zealand: Whitcomb & Tombs Ltd. 1928. Original lightly faded red decorative cloth on boards with black titles. Sunning to spine and lightly shelf-sunned to rear cover. Couple of tiny spots to rear cover. Thin bumping to head & foot of spine. Bottom fore corners with light bumping and touch rubbed wear. Moderate foxing and greying to head edge. Fep: coloured fldg map with 10 cm split to head fold otherwise clean & inact. Rep: colour fldg map clean & intact. All other fldg maps enclosed are clean & intact. Clean glossy content. B/w illustrations. Binding is VG. 267p Errata tipped in at vii. 220mm. First Edition. Hb. VG/None. Whitcomb & Tombs, Ltd. Hardcover
12126The nine items all from Kandy Ceylon Sri Lanka and dating from October 1817 to January 1819. The nine items in this collection provide valuable information regarding the management of the estate of a Georgian colonial British army office. Coane's battalion had served in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land between 1812 and 1814 and had been in Ceylon under Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Giels since 1814 by the time Coane died on 5 January 1819 his demise much regretted by his superiors. The nine items are on aged and worn paper with chipping to extremities. ONE: Autograph Letter Signed from 'George. Minter' to unnamed recipient. Kandy; 29 December 1818. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. The letter begins in dramatic style: 'Dear Sir Ere this reaches you I much fear Major Coane will be no more. Mr Marshall as well as Dr. Armstrong who have been in constant attendance on him for the last three days having just told me that they have little or no hopes of his surviving till to morrow.' He writes that Coane 'still remains sensible' and wishes the recipient to turn over 'His Will and other papers' to 'the Committee of Paymastership'. Like the recipient Minter has been appointed by Coane one of his executors. TWO: Account by Minter of 'The property of the late Major Coane in my possession'. Signed by Minter and dated Kandy 8 January 1819. 1p. landscape 8vo. Marked 'No 1'. THREE: 'List of the Effects of the late Major Coane 73d Regt Sold by public Auction With the purchasers Names and Amounts - Kandy 7th. January 1819.' Dated 16 January 1819. 2pp. 8vo. Giving the purchasers' names and amounts paid for items ranging from 'One Brass Jumboo sic' to 'one Regtl forage Cap'. Marked 'No 2'. FOUR: 'The late Major coane in account with Lieutenant Minter'. Signed by Minter and dated Kandy 8 January 1819. 1p. 8vo. Marked 'No 3'. FIVE: Manuscript list of clothes. 1p. 8vo. Docketed: 'Hay's Memorandum. to Maj. A. Coane Sun 13th Jany. 1819'. SIX: 'An Account of monies paid by Lieut & Adjutant Hay on Account of the Grenadier Company'. 1p. 12mo. SEVEN: 'Account of monies with the Adjutant and Captain A Coane 73rd Regiment of Foot to 24th Octr. 1817'. 1p. landscape 12mo. EIGHT: 'Account of monies with the Adjutant and the Grenadier Company 73rd Regiment'. 1p. 4to. First entry: 'Paid Companys books from 2nd. Novr. to 24th November 1817 Inclusive'. NINE: 'Account of monies with the Adjutant and the Grenadier Co. 73rd. Regiment of Foot.' 1p. 4to. First entry: 'Balance to 24th Novr. 1817 as Per Ledger'. The nine items all from Kandy, Ceylon [Sri Lanka], and dating from October 1817 to January 1819. hardcover
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
1944146426Perth: The Regiment 1944. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Perth The Regiment 1944. Quarto 36 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs but with some cartoons by the editor plus text on the inside front cover. Two-colour pictorial wrappers in the regiment's yellow and black colours; covers slightly creased and marked with minimal surface loss to silverfish confined mainly to the plain rear one; a very good copy. A few pages are devoted to the regiment's WW1 precursor the 10th Light Horse. A rarity; not in the standard bibliographies. The Regiment paperback
131661Very Good. A single leaf octavo printed recto only slightly marked with a marginal crease to a top corner; two light horizontal creases where folded for posting; in very good condition. The invitation headed '9th L.H.O.C.A.' 9th Light Horse Old Comrades Association invites members to give a hearty welcome to the old commanding officer Colonel William Henry Scott 1881-1960 who 'will be in Adelaide for a few days this month on a visit to his son'. The date for the event is not given but we suggest some time in the 1920s as Scott 'rose to brigadier in 1929' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Darley writes presumably as president of the association that 'it will be quite informal come along in your working clothes or anyhow you like and you need not get your hair cut for the occasion. If you clean your boots be sure to use NUGGET. Refreshments liquid only will be provided'. The ADB provides the answer to the unasked question: 'Scott contributed items to the "Bulletin" under the pseudonym of "Nugget" an ironic nickname considering his great height'. <p>Dornbusch 384; Fielding and O'Neill page 233; Trigellis-Smith 279. unknown