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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
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
019934No Binding. Near Fine. Publisher: 45 MVM Jamaica Plain MA 1908. Near Fine Condition with very light wear omly an attractive example. Original Black cloth lettered in red on front cover and in gilt on spine bevelled edges. 562 illustrated pages music score in the rear. <br/> <br/> unknown
1908SJ9934Boston: Albert W. Mann 1908. light area of surface abrasion on the fep from sticker removal else textblock is clean and tight; very worn and edge-frayed binding that continues to be solidly intact and completely usable; 562p. including names and addresses. First Edition. Embossed Blue Cloth. Good. Illus. by Photographs and Drawings. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. Albert W. Mann Hardcover
1585451835.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
12188Castletown Isle of Man. 1 January 1847. 1p. 4to. Thirteen lines of text daintily printed in small type. On lightly-aged and creased paper with a number of short closed tears. Dated in print at the foot 'Castletown Isle of Man 1847.' Beneath this De Renzy has written in manuscript '1st January signed George Webb De Renzy Major and Barrack-Master'. The text begins: 'The Work advertised in the "Times" and other Newspapers is a Poetical Illustration of the Career of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington and his Illustrious Companions in Arms embracing Effusions on the most striking and prominent Events connected with his martial Achievements. - It is likely to come under the notice of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager Prince Albert His Grace of Wellington and the Nobility Gentry and the Public generally. It will be copiously and beautifully illustrated and as slect in the Matter and Manner of its style as may be inferred from the Character of the Presentation will admit. - One Hundred Copies will be presented to the Public Press and one to each Contributor.' The final paragraph reads: 'The Compiler thus offers a fair field to the Aspirations of Genius whether known or unknown to the world. The theatre is a spacious one and presents a noble opportunity to those gifted Spirits who may be desirous of bringing their Names before the Empire and giving to their fellows the brightest Scintillations of their Genius.' The book with the slightly amended title 'Poetical Illustrations of the Achievements of the Duke of Wellington and his Companions in Arms' was finally published in 1852 by Simpkin Marshall & Co. of London and Sutherland & Knox of Edinburgh. De Renzy is an interesting figure. When in 1822 he published 'Enchiridion; or a Hand for the One-Handed' the 'New Monthly Magazine' explained that 'having lost his right arm at the battle of Vittoria' he 'was induced to turn his attention to the forming a set of instruments which should enable him to be at all times independent of any other assistance than such as he might derive from them'. The United Service Magazine found within the 'Poetical Illustrations' 'gems' which 'give the book - what it ought to possess - high literary pretensions'. Castletown, Isle of Man. 1 January 1847. unknown
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
1946346272Trowbridge : published under the auspices of the Wiltshire Regiment Old Comrades Association 1946. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 156p. : illustrated. Subjects; Great Britain. Army. Wiltshire Home Guard. England; army history. England; military history. [Trowbridge] : published under the auspices of the [Wiltshire Regiment Old Comrades] Association hardcover
189997079UK: Devonport 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. Red cloth boards with gilt device to front board and titles to spine. Number 83 of a limited edition of 83. This copy belonged to Capt. H. Schofield The Welch Regiment. The volume has contemporay newspaer clippings attached to the prelims of the obituary of the author Captain Lomax killed at the battle of Osfontein in 1898. <br/> <br/> Devonport hardcover
1333928041.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
39326London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons Ltd. 1883. First edition 8vo xxi 1 127 1pp. lacks front endpaper orig. red cloth lettered in gilt a little faded and stained 'B.G.H.' in ink on upper cover. Rare no copy listed on JISC. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Ltd., 1883 hardcover
99394Paris Plon 1916. 8° 48 S. m. zahlr. Abb. Geheft. Tadell. Text. franz. 010 Paris, Plon, 1916 unknown
19302092902139000089Kyoto Regiment Headquarters 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kyoto Regiment Headquarters paperback
19312110502150502780Kyoto Regiment Headquarters 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kyoto Regiment Headquarters paperback
2f1595Ernst Siegfried Mittler Bln. 1890. 146 S. mit Bildnissen Uniformbildern und Karten original Leinen mit Silberprägung etwas bst. und fleckig. - gutes Exemplar - unknown
19122083002116204882Kosei-do Azabu Other Regiment Headquarters 1912. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kosei-do Azabu Other Regiment Headquarters paperback
2g9426Institut von Max Huttler München 1882. 167 S. mit Abb. kartonierter Einband etwas fleckig/ Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren. - gutes Exemplar/ Anbei 5 Uniformentafeln - 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
1992198460Gilroy Ca; various US cities: alumni" associations 1992. Substanial packet of newsletters survivor directories job opportunities aviation museum brochures reunion association cards and printouts a holograph note with a color family snapshot a licenceplate-sized logo on thick plastic offers of memorial coins many items in original envelopes addressed by hand. Backbone of collection are nos. 1-14 of "Newsletter Kingsmen" published out of Gilroy each ten or twelve pages corner-stapled. The Kingsmen were a helicopter unit in Vietnam. Also of research significance two issues of "Behind the Lines The Journal of U. S. Military Special Operations" these very professional and meaty premier issue Nov-Dec '92 and subsequent number. Recipient lived in this period in Rocklin Ca. One scrap of poetry "So my mind acting like a bomb I realize I'm not home from Nam;" otherwise veteran's stories what-we're-doing-now etc. Items are in very good to fine condition packet is easily an inch thick. alumni" associations unknown
1955019944Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1955 Undated c.1955. 12mo. original green cloth gilt edges a little rubbed; pp. ii 28 printed single-sided. with 'Drill for Waiters - 4 Div Officers mess Ex New Wine Guest Night - 17 August 1963' 2 p. single-sided roughlyfolded annotations loosely enclosed. A very good copy. . First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/None Issued. Gale & Polden Ltd. hardcover
192352791Lancaster UK. 1923. Green cloth gilt to spine. Vol. 16 1928 Nos. 1-4 complete. Sl. rubbing to boards. Slight foxing to outer edges internally a very clean copy. VG. hardcover
192752792Lancaster UK. 1927. Green cloth gilt to spine. Vol. 15 1928 Nos. 1-4 complete. Sl. rubbing to boards. Slight foxing to outer edges internally a very clean copy. VG hardcover
186554442Hartford Connecticut: L. Stebbins 1865. 1865. CIVIL WAR. First edition.12 mo. Decorated cloth titles and decorations on front cover and spine stamped in gilt viii - 11 - 400 pp. frontispiece preface the eleven steel engraved illustrations are present includes the frontispiece two pages of advertisements. Also included is a list and location of principal Confederate prisons. "A sergeant’s journal of captivity reworked by the editor; very bitter over deliberate cruelty to prisoners but also gives facts tending to show the opposite." -- Nevins Civil War Books page 195. The author a Sergeant-Major in the 16th Connecticut Volunteers recounts his experiences at Andersonville Georgia and Florence South Carolina. He describes brutal conditions frequent deaths challenges to daily survival escape attempts and moments of humanity. This colorful detailed account is one of the best first-person descriptions of captivity in a Confederate pow camp. Front cover has three small colored spots gilt flaked off the spine but readable small label removed from the front pastedown sheet light wear to the fore-edge of the title page else internally clean and tight. Overall a good copy of a seldom offered book. L. Stebbins, 1865. hardcover
67376E-374. Good. Hardcover. Leather. 8vo. Published by Printed for S Hooper. London UK. 1766 10 476 12 pp index. Illustrated with folding map 5 folding engraved plates. Bound in full leather boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities corners and edges of the boards lightly scuffed and rounded. Bookplate of Lord Exmouth present to the front pastedown. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Captain John Northall c1723-1759 was a captain in the Royal Regiment of Artillery and is first recorded in Italy in April 1752 with a Mr Moore. He appears to have entered the service as a teenager and risen rapidly through the ranks. His Travels through Italy was written 1752-1753 but published posthumously and is dedicated to David Garrick who had visited Italy in 1763-4. He warns young aristocrats against being deceived by antiquarian guides in Rome into buying fake paintings presented as originals by Raphael Titian or Michelangelo. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . 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