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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
1917151712Guildford Surrey: A. C. Curtis & Co. Ltd 1917. With an introduction by Major-General Sir E. O. F. Hamilton. Pp. viii96 coloured frontispiece tissue guard 6 plates; demy 8vo; green cloth lettered in gilt; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown ownership inscription on upper free endpaper Margaret A. Andrews March 1918 with details of Major Leslie Andrews M.C. 10th Batt. "The Queens" . who was killed in action at Menin Road on Sept. 20th 1917; endpapers lightly offset and browned leaves lightly browned top fore-corner of a couple of leaves lightly creased; A. C. Curtis & Co. Ltd. Guildford Surrey 1917. First edition. Sutcliffe 1/p. 30. A. C. Curtis & Co. Ltd unknown
1992152418London: privately printed 1992. Foreword by General Sir Geoffrey Howlett. Pp. xii208 32 plates appendices including Honours and Awards bibliography abbreviations index; med. 8vo; blue papered boards spine lettered in gilt; dust wrapper; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown ownership name Kevin Murdoch on upper free endpaper edges of leaves lightly foxed; privately printed London 1992. Limited to 400 copies. Sutcliffe 1/p. 307. With a hand-written letter to owner from 'Len' who was in every action but one mentioned in the book. privately printed unknown
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
1963152529no place: The Regimental History Committee 1963. Foreword by Brigadier J. Lingham. Pp. xiv90last blank frontispiece 6 plates 2 in colour 1 map appendices notes on chapters index; cr. 4to; black cloth lettered ruled and decorated in gilt & blind boards slightly marked fore-corners slightly bruised; marbled endpapers; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown some light foxing mainly to title page one inked annotation; The Regimental History Committee no place 1963. First edition. White p. 104; Sutcliffe 1/p. 292. The Regimental History Committee unknown
B9781476669090Paperback / softback. New. Formed in 1916 the US Army 31st Infantry Regiment - known as the Polar Bears - has fought in virtually every war in modern American history. This richly illustrated chronicle of the regiment's century of combat service covers their exploits on battlefields from Manila to Siberia along with their survival during the Bataan Death March and the years of brutal captivity that followed. paperback
A9781476669090Paperback / softback. New. Formed in 1916 the US Army 31st Infantry Regiment - known as the Polar Bears - has fought in virtually every war in modern American history. This richly illustrated chronicle of the regiment's century of combat service covers their exploits on battlefields from Manila to Siberia along with their survival during the Bataan Death March and the years of brutal captivity that followed. paperback
52786The King's Own Royal Regiment. Lancaster. 1932-34. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Vols. 32-34. Includes only 3 issues - February May and August - for Vol. 20 1932 and for Vol. 22 1934 - May August and November; possibly only 3 were produced these years Slight foxing to outer edges. Stain to upper board internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
194752784Lancaster UK. 1947-49. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Vols. 35-37. Includes only 3 issues - "Spring" "August" and "November" - for Vol. 36 1948; possibly only 3 were produced that year Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked internally a very clean copy. VG. hardcover
193852789Lancaster UK. 1938-40. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Complete 4 issues per year for 1938 and 1940; 1939 Vol. 27 lacks a winter issue - possibly never published Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
193552781Lancaster UK. 1935-37. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Vols. 2.3 No. 1-2.5 No. 4. inclusive all issues four per year included. Slight lean to boards which are slightly marked. Internally a very clean copy. VG. hardcover
192952788Lancaster UK. 1929-1931. Green cloth gilt to upper board. Vols. 17 to 19 four issues per year complete. Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked with sl. lean internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
192352790Lancaster UK. 1923. Green cloth printed paper label to upper board. Vol. 11 1923 Nos. 1-4 complete. Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
195052785Lancaster UK. 1950-52. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Vols. 38-40 inclusive all issues four per year included. Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked internally a very clean copy. VG. hardcover
194152783Lancaster UK. 1941-43. Green cloth gilt type to spine. Vols. 29-31 inclusive all issues four per year included. Slight foxing to outer edges. Boards lightly marked internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
1875151716London: Nichols and Sons 1875. Founded upon an account of the Regiment commenced by the late Sir J. Maxwell Steele-Graves Bart. Pp. x188 title page printed in red & black frontispiece 1 plate appendix index errata slip; demy 8vo; blue cloth over bevelled boards lettered in gilt and ruled in blind gilt insignia to upper board edges lightly worn; bookseller's sticker at foot of upper pastedown small split in fore-edge of a couple of leaves scattered foxing; printed for the Compiler by Nichols and Sons London 1875. First edition. White p. 150; Sutcliffe 1/p. 178. From the Military Collection of Anne S. K. Brown with her bookplate on upper pastedown and later from the library of Sydney bibliophile David Levine with his Militaria book label also on upper pastedown. Inscribed on a preliminary blank: 'E. C. S. Tompson Oxfordshire Militia with the very kind regards of the writer - Minchinhampton Camp July 1876.'. Nichols and Sons unknown
1916152495London: Spottiswoode Ballantyne & Co. Ltd 1916. In four volumes. Volume I: 1702-1914. Pp. xviii468 18 plates 2 coloured frontispiece tissue guard browned and creased text maps title page printed in fs24 red & blackfs26 ; Volumes II & III: 1914-1919. Introduction by Major-General Sir John R. Longley. Pp. xvi262x302 4 plates 2 folding 35 maps 10 folding; Volume IV: 1920-1952. Pp. 284last colophon frontispiece 8 plates text plus endpaper maps; top edge of free endpapers marked appendix Honours and awards index; Volumes I-III: cr. 4to; half black leather spines lettered in gilt gilt insignia to upper boards the leather worn and beginning to perish joints worn and with splits and chips particularly to head of spines the cloth soiled; t.e.g; endpapers browned and hinges cracked plus some water staining to top edge of several leaves towards end and lower endpapers of Volume I; Volume IV: demy 8vo; maize cloth spine lettered in gilt title on red ground; dust wrapper worn and with several splits and chips to edges; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown volumes 1-III and verso of upper free endpaper volume IV some foxing and browning to each of the four volumes occasionally heavy; Spottiswoode Ballantyne & Co. Ltd./Medici Society London 1916-1957 First editions. White p. 84; Sutcliffe 1/pp. 193/4. Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd unknown
1885152433London: Simpkin Marshall & Co 1885. to which is prefixed a general account of the Volunteer Forces of the United Kingdom. Compiled from official and private sources from 1794 to 1884. Pp. xvi352 frontispiece tissue guard browned and torn offset onto title page 16 coloured plates appendices index; demy 8vo; brown cloth lightly marked and chipped rebacked with new brown calf spine gilt lettered & ruled skiver label upper board lettered in gilt banded in silver lightly worn and with silver insignia at centre the lower edge of cloth on upper board frayed and missing from dentelle cloth on lower board with some loss due to chipping; a.e.g.; original endpapers upper free endpapers with some slight marginal splits and chips hinge tender at frontispiece leaves browned edges a little brittle top fore-corner of one plate and two leaves lightly chipped Simpkin Marshall & Co. London 1885. First edition. White p. 208; Sutcliffe 1/p. 327. From the library of John Lloyd with his bookplate on upper free endpaper and annotations by two family members on upper endpapers 'L. H. Barclay Lloyd 17 Shaft Crown Mines Johannesburg' and 'F. Gisslen Lloyd Capt. 14 Middlesex R.V. from June 1868 to August 1871. Enrolled June 16 1859' and two newspaper cuttings offset regarding the will of Colonel Sir Joseph Henry Warner The Standard 15 Nov 1897 and the consent of the Duke of Cambridge to formally open the new centenary headquarters of the 3rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers at Hornsey The World 8 Dec. 1897. Later from the library of Sydney bibliophile David Levine with his Militaria book label on upper pastedown. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co unknown
1956152409Aldershot Hants: Gale & Polden Ltd 1956. With a Foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Brian G. Horrocks. Pp. xvi462 frontispiece 16 plates 4 folding and 8 full page text maps appendices index; demy 8vo; maroon cloth spine lettered in gilt gilt insignia to upper board; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown endpapers offset and browned some foxing mainly to outer leaves and edges; Gale & Polden Ltd. Aldershot Hants 1956. First edition. White p. 109; Sutcliffe 1/p. 326. Gale & Polden, Ltd unknown
194429773Corpus Christi TX: Cadet Regiment U.S. Naval Air Training Center. Blue spine olive covers. Slight wear/soiling. Interior and binding excellent. LG . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1944. Cadet Regiment U.S. Naval Air Training Center hardcover
1922151715London: The Medici Society 1922. Foreword by General The Rt. Hn. Sir Arthur Paget P.C. G.C.G. Colonel of the Buffs. Pp. xx554 2 coloured plates including frontispiece 12 black & white plates 27 maps mostly folding and including endpapers appendices list of subscribers; demy 8vo; blue cloth lettered and ruled in gilt fs24 & fs22 blind gilt insignia to upper board edges lightly worn horizontal black marks across lower board; book label of David Levine Sydney on verso of upper free endpaper some foxing and browning mainly to edges of leaves heavier on a couple of leaves four leaves carelessly opened with marginal loss to one and short splits from fore-edges into margins of others one paper repaired lower hinge starting at one point; The Medici Society London 1922. First edition. White p. 53; Sutcliffe 1/p. 36. The third volume in the series which eventually comprised six volumes covering the history from 1572 to 1967. With loosely inserted publisher's leaflet lightly browned promoting this and another volume in the series and "The Dragon" the monthly Regimental paper of the Buffs. The Medici Society unknown
1967151674Canterbury: The Queen's Own Buffs Office 1967. Royal East Kent Regiment 3rd Foot formerly designated The Holland Regiment and Prince George of Denmark's Regiment 1948-1967. With foreword by King Frederik IX of Denmark formerly Colonel-in-Chief The Buffs. Pp. xviii232last blank issued without lower free endpaper frontispiece 24 plates 5 text maps appendices index; demy 8vo; blue cloth spine lettered in gilt gilt insignia to upper board; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown light foxing mainly to outer leaves and edges; The Queen's Own Buffs Office Canterbury 1967. First edition. White p. 280; Sutcliffe 1/p. 36. The final volume in the series which comprised six volumes covering the history from 1572 to 1967. The Queen's Own Buffs Office unknown
1947008976Carlisle UK: Border Regimental Association 1947. A run of this magazine of the Border Regiment Volume 1 numbers 1-6 covering September 1947 to March 1950. Over the 6 magazines there are 308 pages in total in overall bright clean condition just some neat comments in ink on a few pages see images light foxing to rear of front and back marbled endpapers all other pages clean. Many B/w photographs and illustrationsplus very informative text Magazinres are bound into a hardcover binding with the front cover of Volume 1 number 1 but others do not have the covers. Outer boards have a few light marks and light wear to bottom of spine gold lettering on spine a little dulled. A pleasing example of these magazines SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST . First Editions. Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 11 ¼ x 8¾ Inches. Hardcover. Border Regimental Association Hardcover
0282558543.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
16670'Blooming Press Mooltan'. 1882. March lasting from 3 January to 18 March 1883. Printed on one side of piece of 50 x 32 cm wove paper. In good condition lightly aged and worn with strip of blue paper from stub adhering to blank reverse. A total of 75 entries in two tables 66 in the first and 9 in the second both arranged in eight columns as follows: 'Probable Date of arrival. 1883.' the only entry in this column is 'January' beside the first march 'No. of March' 'Stations' 'Distance Miles' 'No. of Route' 'Rivers' 'Villages' 'Remarks'. Beneath the table: 'Abbreviations - D. B. dak-bungalow; P. O. Post-Office R. S. railway-station; T. S. telegraph-station.' In large letters at bottom right: 'J. D. P. T. M.' Slug centred at foot: 'Blooming Press Mooltan sic'. The tables are filled with information. For example the first entry in the second table: 'No. of Marches 1 Stations. Gunesh Ghat Distance Miles 13 No of Route. 103 Rivers. Ramgunga bridge of boats Villages. Moradabad 2 1/2 Ramgunga 2 3/4 Remarks. en-camping ground right bank of Kosila road heavy water procurable'. And the last entry in the second column: 'No. of Marches 9 Stations. Shahjahanpur Distance Miles 13 3/8 No. of Route. 107 Rivers. Gurra bridged Villages. Buntara 6 Gurra 9. Remarks. Small cantomnent & civil Station water abundant.' Among the remarks for the fifty-second march in the first column to Koomrala is 'snipe shooting good'. From the papers of Colonel Edmund Alexander Grubbe 1857-c.1923 who describes the march in his journal. No item printed by the Blooming Press of Mooltan traced on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. The name of the press may be a joke 'blooming' being slang for 'bloody' as in Kipling's 'When 'Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre'. 'Blooming Press Mooltan'. [1882.] March lasting from 3 January to 18 March 1883. unknown