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1919000114Post War Germany 1919. Very interesting and intriguing diary once one gets used to the author's scrawl. Containing approximately 29 pages written on both sides Ezra Skow writes one sometimes two days per page in this notebook style journal. Many entries are letter-style to his wife and signed at the bottom with his name and location. Many times he closes with XXX. May 19 writing of Coblenz and Berlin he closes: "I would just like to love you Dear. This is some life to be in and I don't know when I am coming home.I think next month." Another note on the inside front cover dated May 15th: "One year and 5 months since we have been married and have been in the army over 9 months now." Book shows general light wear and is about 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches. There is a sleeve for a pencil which it seems is long gone. . Good. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
2091202133000431Shuho N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Shuho paperback
19822091202133403496Shinodayama Cannon Four Association A5 version 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1159p Size: 22cm Shinodayama Cannon Four Association A5 version paperback
1847189591Deal: Printed by J. Deveson 1847. The battlefields of the Punjab seen from the ranks First and only contemporary edition of this brief but spirited and entirely unembroidered account in the authentic voice of an enlisted man. The 31st were one of the most heavily engaged units of the conflict seeing action at Mudki Ferozeshah Aliwal and Sobraon. Scarce with just two locations traced BL and Boston Public Library unrecorded at auction. Vivid vignettes from the battle front are set within the context of a diary account of an uneventful voyage back from Calcutta to Gravesend. Cleveland opens on 23 October 1846 "weather continues fine and the wind steady" reminiscing of Moodkee "the first battle in which I had even been engaged I have often since endeavoured to imagine what my feelings were on that occasion but the hurry and confusion of that Action prevented the exercise of thought". One thing remains clear in his memory "So confident were our Officers and men that the Sikh Army was composed of nothing but a rebel mob that they did not believe they would hazard an engagement. this entire ignorance of the Sikh Army it is wonderful that all were alike involved even the Governor and Commander in Chief each of whom it should fairly be supposed ought to have been possessed of correct information on so important a subject". Of Ferozeshah he recalls the "lurid flames" of the burning Sikh camp "gleaming through the darkness diffusing sufficient light to make the horrors of our situation more apparent" the shot from the Sikh guns falling "among us by far to thick and fast to be agreeable". The situation only saved by what Cleveland - along with Sikh commander Tej Singh - read as the Commander in Chief's order for the cavalry to make a "false charge" which was in fact the withdrawal of the Horse Artillery desperately short of ammunition to Ferozepur to resupply while under cavalry escort. At Aliwal the 31st were on the extreme right of the British line "When we had arrived within a short distance of the village under heavy fire from the enemy who were waving their swords and cutting a great variety of menacing capers in front of us General Smith galloped up and said 'take that village boys and carry it along with you' when the whole regiment broke into a rapid double which they did not abate until they had cleared the village captured the guns upon its left and caused the whole of the enemy's left flank to run for dear life. We now quietly took possession of the whole of their camp equipage ammunition and stores; and having amply supplied ourselves. we turned in for the night near the banks of the Sutlej". And so to Sobraon "At 9 A. M. the battle had reached its warmest point - shot and shell were then whizzing through the air in rapid succession. on their fearful missions of mischief. from the muzzles of 150 pieces of ordnance - about half past 9 a low rumbling sound was heard resembling distant thunder which was caused by the report of musquetry - as the infantry ad passed the Enemy's breastworks. thus concluded the most severe contest in the annals of Indian warfare and not a second to any fought in Europe with the exception of Waterloo". Following the ratification of the Treaty of Lahore the 31st marched to Calcutta and embarked for home Cleveland composing this very personal and telling NCO's witness to world-changing events while under weigh. Octavo. pp. 24. Original thin paper printed wrappers. Wraps rubbed and soiled with some minor chips and splits at the edges no loss of text creases to the corners; pale toning and some finger-soiling to the text; but a well preserved copy very good. paperback
0282408428.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365247421.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3392N/A. Hardcover. Very Good. Am Rande Der Vormarschstrasse At the Edge of the Road Ahead F.N.R. 40 Signals Regiment Large portfolio of 58 watercolour prints housed in original illustrated card folder. Bound in Collectors Hard Covers maroon with gold lettering size 35 x 45 cms. Complete and in very good condition. A22.2501 <br/> <br/> N/A hardcover
20052485Lévis Quebec Canada: Le 6e Régiment D'artillerie de Campagne Du Canada 2005. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. As New. pp. 470. 8vo. Black "leatherette" over boards silver lettering to the spine and front board. Replete with black-and-white photographs illustrations drawings et al. No detectable flaws contents remain bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; fine and housed in near fine very lightly rubbed dustjacket. <br/><br/>Limited Edition of only One-Hundred copies of which this is No. 94.; hand-written in ink. Le 6e Régiment D'artillerie de Campagne Du Canada hardcover
1919004678Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1919 First edition. Cloth binding 259 pp. Antique ex-library with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate no pocket. Map endpapers. 259 pp. Soiling to boards a bit shaken. Very good condition. Houghton, Mifflin 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
1241701873.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1883060641London: George Routledge and Sons 1883. Re-issue . Hardcover. Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : No date Circa 1880s. First published in 1882. Hardback. Yellow colour pictorial covers paper covered boards. A bright tight and clean copy. Neat owner name to fly-leaf; no internal markings to text however Margaret Tait owner has written under author's name other works he has written. Moderate wear. GOOD. 446 pages. 2pp adverts. Tight and clean. SCARCE. Only 5 copies recorded in the UK: The National Library of Wales and Trinity College Dublin do not hold copies. Book now in an archival quality clear protective jacket. Will pack well. 'Victorian yellow-back novel'. 'Aide-de-camp' series of novels. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Literature Theology and History. JAMES GRANT 1822-1887 was a Scottish author; born in Edinburgh and was a distant relation of Sir Walter Scott. He was a prolific author writing some 90 books including many yellow-backs. Titles included Adventures of an Aide-de-camp One of 'The six hundred' The Scottish musketeers and The Scottish cavalier. Many of his 56 novels are about important characters and events in Scottish history. In 1853 he founded the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights. Grant is known today as an historian primarily because of his thoroughly-researched six-volume Old And New Edinburgh published in 1880 by Cassell. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. London: George Routledge and Sons. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> George Routledge and Sons hardcover
1971337852Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and stained dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; xv 176 p. : ill. map port. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Cinque Ports Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. British Military. Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association hardcover
0946653062.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1984219278London : Published for The Royal Regiment of Artillery by Europa 1984. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Gilt-stamped title and coat-of-arms to front panel. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 236 pages; Text written by Bill Hughes. Physical description: 236 p. : ill. some col. ports. ; 28 x 35 cm. Subjects: Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery. -- History -- Art collections. Royal Artillery -- History. London : Published for The Royal Regiment of Artillery by Europa 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
1930048647London: Offices of the "Fishing Gazette" 1930. 'With an Appendix Giving The Dressing of 361 Salmon Flies Alphabetically Arranged'. Maroon cloth on boards gilt title light couple fo small marks. Spine: soft rubbing to head & foot. Edges: light red-pink; slightly faded on top-edge. 4cm surface splitting to head of front hinge. Head of Frontis & title page a small light spot. Clean contents. Illustrated by drawings. Binding is VG. 189p 16.5 x 10.5 cm. Third Edition. Hb. VG/None. Offices of the "Fishing Gazette" Hardcover
1981373789Whittington Lichfield UK: The Stafford Knot 1981. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine set in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 13 issues. Contents; No. 44 April 1981 ; No. 48 April 1983 ; No. 49 October 1983 ; No. 50 April 1984 ; No. 51 October 1984 ; No. 52 April 1985 ; No. 53 October 1985 ; No. 54 April 1986 ; No. 55 October 1986 ; No. 56 April 1987 ; No. 57 October 1987 ; No. 58 April 1988 ; Trooping The Colour: 16th June 1990. Subjects; The Stafford Knot. The Staffordshire Regiment. British Military. Whittington, Lichfield (UK): The Stafford Knot paperback
186834967Aurora Illinois: Self published 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. Restored. Complete. 4 pages 33-368 3. Frontispiece engraving of General John F. Farnsworth. Illustrated with portraits. Original cloth laid back down onto newer covers. Newer gilt stamped title on the spine. Newer end sheets. Frontispiece engraving is the first original sheet. Scattered foxing and light staining to the text. Ocassional pencil corrections made to the text. Illustrated bookplate of Ray Russell on the front paste down. Illusrated bookplate of Marshall D. Krolick on the right front flyleaf. <br /> <br /> The 8th Illinois Cavalry called "Farnsworth's Abolitionist Regiment" by President Lincoln was the only Illinois cavalry regiment to serve the entirety of the war in the Army of the Potomac. The unit was involved in several major conflicts including Antietam Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. At the latter Lt. Marcellus E. Jones fired what is considered the first shot of the battle when he fired at an unidentified Confederate. After President Lincoln's assassination the regiment aided in the hunt for John Wilkes Booth and served in Lincoln's honor guard while he lay in state in the rotunda. Scarce regimental history of an important regiment. <br /> <br /> Nevins I page 100 "Written by the regimental surgeon this study contains both facts and personal incidents; some humor also enriches the narrative. Self published hardcover
186166<p>Original rubbing for the Stele of Second Opium War Arrow War in China during 1856-1860. Stele erected in 1861 in Canton Guangzhou City in GuangTong Province in China.</p><p>Very big size on a whole thick rice paper 152cm X 98cm The original stone had been demolished long long ago. This rubbing is the only one found in the world. Folded a few wears at edges. Both text and pictures were fine copied and undamaged but had some folds.</p><p>Rubbing is an ancient Chinese method to copy text and pictures on stone or on bronze wares by hand.</p>
189835744London New York Bombay: Longmans Green and Co 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavos. Two volumes. Red cloth hardcovers with faded gilt titles on the spines. Volume I: xviii 550 pages 32 page publisher catalog. Volume II: 4 641 pages 1. Illustrated with 33 maps and two portraits volume 1. Complete. Black end papers both volumes possibly added later Faint evidence of plate removals on the front paste downs both volumes. A couple of tiny cracks on the front hinge volume 1. Both volumes text blocks are sturdy. Cloth spines are a bit dulled and lightly rubbed. Occasional scattered foxing to both volumes. <br /> <br /> Howes H 408; Nevins II page 62. Longmans, Green and Co hardcover
194275460Kansas City MO: 42nd Regiment. Near Fine. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover in black boards. No dust jacket. 8vo. First printing. All edges bright gilt. Army insignia on front board. Gilt is rubbed from lettering on spine and insignia but the rest of the book is clean sturdy unblemished unworn. A very thorough recounting of events and a very handsome book. Photos throughout. 260 pp. . 42nd Regiment hardcover
1920118441Lyon. Imprimerie Rey 1920. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Broché. 83 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Graffittis sur la page de garde quelques noms soulignés. <i>ref. 118441</i> Lyon. Imprimerie Rey paperback
19812090202120809738Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
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