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17021Two duplicate letters one dated from Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire on 23 December 1907 and 'Christmas 1907'; and the other from the same place 'Aug 1909' and 13 September 1909. Third duplicate and typescript without place or date. Wrench was the son of a clergyman and well educated and well connected being presented to the Prince of Wales and staying at Chatsworth in his old age. His obituary in the British Medical Journal 27 April 1912 describes how after service in the Crimea 'he was transferred to the 4th Lancers went to Madras with that regiment in the following month and served with it during the whole of the Indian Mutiny. For his services in India he received the Indian medal and clasp for Central India. He returned to England in 1860 and married in 1861 his cousin the daughter of Mr. William Kirke of Markham Hall Nottinghamshire'. The four items in the present collection are all in good condition on lightly-aged paper. The three duplicates - all closely and neatly written in a vivid and informative style - are among ones produced by Wrench for circulation within his family there being copies in the collection of Wrench papers in Nottingham University Library. They comprise two letters and a narrative account. The typescript by an unnamed individual is not present at Nottingham. None of the four items is in the Imperial War Museum catalogue. ONE: Duplicate of Autograph Letter by Wrench 'Edwd M Wrench M.V.O - F.R.C.S. late asst Sugeon 12 R Lancers'. Dated at beginning 23 December 1907 and at end 'Christmas 1907 - Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire'. The letter describes the 'Jubilee commemoration' at the Royal Albert Hall and is headed 'My last Parade'. It begins: 'It was indeed well done The dinner to the surviving Veterans who fought in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 given by the proprietors of the London Daily Telegraph a procession of heart stirring episodes from the Inspection by F.M. Lord Roberts on the steps of the Albert Memorial where I found private Meredith of the 24th who was with me in the trenches at the assault on the Redan Sebastopol June 18 1855 to the surging chorus by the thousands in the Albert Hall of Auld Lang Syne near the end of what Lord Curzon in his thrilling speech said was a "ceremony" rather than a festival a speech that made the tears tremble on my eyelids. They overflowed at the solemn sounding of the "last post" recalling to my memory in the words of the poet O Hara a charge of the 12th Lancers I rode with at the battle of Banda .'. He names others present including 'Col Robertson . he was still the bravest of the brave for though 86 he was in velvet Levee dress silk stockings & pumps without a great coat. He told me he was a teetotaller his picturesque appearance attracted Lord Roberts eye and drew a heavy fire on us not of rifles but of snap shot cameras the result of which has been my portrait in such good company scattered by the hundreds of thousands in The Daily Mirror of Decr 24 . I have looked down the barrel of a loaded musket near enough to see a Sepoys yellow eyes taking aim at the butt end and ridden with cannon balls hopping over my head like balls in a cricket ground I cannot compare my perils during the Sepoy Mutiny to many others of the Kirke family'. 2pp. 8vo. TWO: Duplicate of Autograph Letter by Wrench 'Ed M Wrench'. Dated at beginning 'Park Lodge Baslow Aug 1909' and at end 13 September 1909. 3pp. 8vo. The letter begins: 'Having recently discovered that General W A Franks Major-General William Astell Franks 1838-1929 now living at Northland Road Southampton was present when Uncle Henry Kirke died when fleeing from the Mutineers of his Regt. 12 BNI in 1857 I took the liberty of writing to him he very kindly responded to my enquiries & I feel sure the information he has afforded will be interesting adding much to our scanty knowledge of that terrible time.' There follow extended transcriptions from Franks's letters: '. I saw him the day he died . he was on his horse but rolling about on it . he looked at me with a vacant stare & was deadly pale. I could see he was dying. Shortly after he fell off his horse he was the only one of our party that was buried all the rest being left where they fell .'. Of his own activities Wrench notes: 'I had gone to India almost direct from the Crimea in the year previous 1856. I was assistant Surgeon in the 12th Lancers so was never in the same danger as the Officers of the Native Regiments though I had my share of dangers . and had men blown to pieces by shell not a dozen yards from me . We went not as is said to revenge the Mutiny but to protect the loyal natives of which there were many & restore order yet in one battle we killed 500 rebels and looted two Palaces from one at Kabula we took 40 cart loads of gold & silver; my share of which was £750 . 0 . 0 so I have no personal grievance'. He continues with reference to the Battle of Banda and 'hunting rebels in the jungles'. THREE: Narrative account titled 'Cousin Henry Kirkes story of his escape from Mutineers June 1857'. The account begins: 'In 1857 Uncle Henry was commanding the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal N.I. at Nowgong now spelt Naogaon Aunt Kirke Henry & St George were with him - He greatly distrusted the Sepoys and when he heard of the mutiny at Barrackpoor in April he immediately sent Aunt & St George off to the Hills just in time for they left Meerut only two days before the fatal 10 May'. A gripping account follows filled with incident: '. At the beginning of June Uncle heard that the left wing of his regiment stationed at Jhansi about sixty miles distant had killed the officers and all the Christian women and children there; Uncle forthwith ordered a parade and addressed the men. He told them of the mutiny of their comrades at Jhansi and added "Now I will let any man that wishes go and join the mutineers but let those who are true come and swear by the Colours". The whole 500 cheered and swore they would be true to him and the Colours. Two days afterwards they broke out into open mutiny shot the Regtl. Sergeant Major and made the officers fly for their lives. . The Europeans ten officers two ladies riding on Uncle's charger and a baby that Henry carried in front with a man riding behind him started for Banda. They asked a Brahmin the way he refused unless they gave him a rupee this Henry did when he ran off demanding another and swore by his gods that if given this he would be faithful but having got it he called to some villagers to come and kill the Faringhees for they had lots of money and so they would be rich for life. Some of the officers wished to shoot the man but Henry dissuaded them but presently the ruffian threw his lathi or club at the ladies horse which reared and they fell off. The man ran forward to kill them when Henry shot him through the back of the head he fell on his face. The villagers turned the dead man over and the two rupees fell out of his mouth when Henry heard them say "It is true they are rich for see they have loaded their guns with rupees". .'. 3pp. 8vo. FOUR: Mimeographed typescript titled '"Not to Revenge but to Protect."' 18pp. 8vo. Containing a transcriptions of Item One pp.16-18 and Item Three pp.4-9 and of passages from Item Two pp.13-15 with a commentary by a knowledgeable but unrelated party. Two duplicate letters, one dated from Park Lodge, Baslow, Derbyshire, on 23 December 1907 (and 'Christmas 1907'); and the other unknown
19292092902138200818Kyoto Regiment District General School Corps 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 272 pages Size: A5 size Number of books: 1 volume Kyoto Regiment District General School Corps paperback
1974209020212280162910th Infantry Regiment History Publishing Society 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1030P Size: A5 10th Infantry Regiment History Publishing Society paperback
19832091202133401804Eighth Infantry Regiment History Compilation Committee A5 Edition 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 851p Size: 22cm Eighth Infantry Regiment History Compilation Committee A5 Edition paperback
19302091502135710145Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society paperback
19822091502135704094Shinodayama Cannon Four Association 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinodayama Cannon Four Association paperback
19782091502135415067Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19822091502135501166Railway 15th Regiment Comrades Association 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 343p Box size: 16x22cm Railway 15th Regiment Comrades Association paperback
193636076Madrid 1936.- Una enorme hoja de papel couchet en Gran folio Imperial 62 x 104 cm. con el texto bilingüe español-francés profusamente ilustrada por ambas caras con fotografías en negro y que muestran los diversos daños causados a la población civil por los ataques de aviones enemigos sobre el barrio de Tetuán de las Victorias.- Buen estado en general algo debilitada por la parte de las dobleces. GUERRA CIVIL 1936-1939 Y EXILIO Libro en español Sin editorial paperback
193636075Madrid 1936.- 1 hoja en papel couché de Gran Folio Imperial apaisado 325 x 73 cm. con texto trilingüe español-francés-inglés profusamente ilustrada en sus dos caras con fotografías de Museo del Prado en las que se aprecia toda la destrucción que causaron los ataques llevados a cabo sobre Madrid el 16 de Noviembre entre 7 y 8 de la tarde.- Lleva noticia del entonces subdirector del Museo F. S. Sánchez Cantón y artículo del poeta Antonio Machado. Está en buenas condiciones aunque se han restaurado rajitas de las dobleces. GUERRA CIVIL 1936-1939 Y EXILIO Libro en español Sin editorial paperback
200000221109NICOSIA CYPRUS: CASSOULIDES & SON. BOUND IN HALF BROWN LEATHER WITH YELLOW CLOTH BOARDS AND BRIGHT GILT TITLES TO FRONT BOARD AND SPINE THIS 2000 LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 IS REPRINTED FROM THE 1885 FIRST EDITION PUBLISHED BY J.W. WILLIAMSON IN LIMASSOL CYPRUS. THIS NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION IS EDITED BY PHILIP CHRISTIAN AND CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS. EDITOR'S PREFACE BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE OF MAJOR BENJAMIN DONNE RECORD OF DONNE'S MILITARY SERVICE WITH MEDALS AND PROMOTIONS DONNE'S CYPRUS JOUNAL RECORDS OF OTTOMAN CONQUEST OF CYPRUS CYPRUS GUIDE AND DIRECTORY VICTORIAN ADVERTSBIBLIOGRAPHY. ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT PHOTOS PRINTS AND SKETCHES. CONDITION OF BOOK ALL VG . Very Good. Half Leather. Limited Edition. 2000. CASSOULIDES & SON hardcover
0259583219.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19339101C1933. Tschechoslowakei. 1933-35. ca. 205 x 15 cm. ca. 80 S. Original-Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben Deckel etwas gebogen. Innen zahlreiche private ganzseitige Einträge und Illustrationen. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Das Album zur Dienstzeit eines Soldaten besteht aus deutschsprachigen Einträgen von Kameraden zum Zwecke der Erinnerung an die gemeinsame Dienstzeit und aus Einträgen des Albumeigners selbst. Diese Einträge sind teils tagebuchartig teils sind es eher Verse zur Selbsterbauung. Die Einträge sind datiert und stammen meist aus 1934-1935. Die Soldaten waren scheinbar in ihrem Wehrdienst und wurden geschult die Naivität der Einträge scheint keine Berührung mit irgendeinem Kampfeinsatz zu kennen. Genannt sind Orte wie Nitra Zilina und Malazky welche allesamt in der heutigen Slowakei liegen und damals der Tschechoslowakei in den Jahren zwischen 1918 und 1938 zugehörten. Die Einträge sind alle in deutscher Sprache verfasst oft auch eher etwas holprig. Es scheint sich um das Album eines Deutschböhmers und Sudetendeutschen zu handeln der im Rahmen seiner tschechoslowakischen Soldatenzeit an diese Orte versetzt wurde. In mehreren Einträgen werden auch die Sehnsucht nach der Heimat und das Deutschsein zum Ausdruck gebracht. Ein längerer Eintrag des Albumbesitzers etwa zur Mitte des Albums trägt den Titel "Ein Deutscher Spruch!". Der mehrstrophige Text lautet: "Wenn alles reist wenn alles bricht du Deutsches Herz versage nicht. Versage nicht du Deutsches Land vergiss nicht unsere Bruderhand. / Versage nicht du Deutsches Herz versage nicht in Leid u. Schmerz. Denn einmal kommt die Zeit wo mann uns Deutschen doch befreit. / Halte Deiner Heimat heiligerscholle Deutsch soll sie bleiben komme was wolle komme was wolle Freud oder Leid Deutsch soll sie bleiben in Ewigkeit!" Es sieht so aus als hätte dieser Soldat das Jahr 1938 und den Einmarsch der Wehrmacht am 1.10.1938 kaum erwarten können. Interessante historische Archivalie privater Hand aus der Tschechoslowakei vor 1938! unknown
45320Printed for the Author and Sold by J. Robson T. Payne Messrs. Cadell et al. London. 1799. First edition. SCARCE. viii 316pp. The military travels of Croker presented in a series of letters a few years before the Peninsular Wars. The tone is very honest and engaging. In one town the locals decided that it would be fun to throw stones at the troups and only stopped their sport when the use of guns were threatened. Croker writes in detail about the food and wine and is also very observant of the interest the Spanish men pay to the English women that travel with the soldiers. Recently rebound in quarter maroon calf and marbled boards original endpapers and half-title present. Some occ. light foxing one page has a close short tear to margin not affecting text. The pages are remarkably clean and fresh and the volume is very sound. Please contact us for photographs. hardcover
1017434085.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19182092902138200775Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society 1918. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 154 pages Size: B6 size Number of books: 1 volume Imperial Regiment History Publishing Society paperback
19302092902138200983Kawaryudo Kobayashi Matashichi Branch 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 240 pages Size: A5 size Number of books: 1 volume Kawaryudo Kobayashi Matashichi Branch paperback
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
1963111111111449Generic 1963-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. United States Army Training Center Infantry; Fort Jackson 1963. Hardcover. Book is large additional shipping cost may apply. A Very Good blue binding with gilt lettering and embossed lettering on front board and paper color illustration on front board binding sturdy and intact some handling/rub marks to boards couple of small abrasions top front board edge bit of age toning to pages discoloration to verso front free endpaper slightly upward lifting of front board some scattered foxing top text block edge and top board edges few pages with ink check marks and ink notes previous owner info in ink front pastedown without Dust wrapper. A nice and clean copy. 4toquarto or approx. 11.5 x 13.5 inches unpaginated color and b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Generic hardcover
1333644248.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19041148111Snow & Farnham 1904. Gilt decorations on deep blue cloth. Bookplate on fep. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Large Octavo. Book. Snow & Farnham Hardcover
18841150224Rockwell & Churchill 1884. Gilt decorations on embossed deep blue cloth within acetate wrapper. Worn on tips of spine otherwise very good with firm hinges and reasonably square corners. Owner's blindstamp ffep otherwise unmarked. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Large Octavo. Book. Rockwell & Churchill Hardcover
1884109305Boston: Press of Rockwell and Churchill 1884 Book. Fair. Hardcover. ASSOCIATION COPY. First Edition. 405 page Civil War Regimental history. This copy was the personal copy of the Regiment's FIRST SERGEANT CHARLES W. WHITNEY of Ashburnham - as per his name stamp on endpapers and title page and a postcard from Fred G. Kinsman to him dated 1923. Also includes a formally printed poem entitled "The Evolution of a Gimblet Thirty-sixth Regiment" which also has his name stamp on it. Book has significant exterior wear and soils; interior is in decent condition with just minor foxing marks. Press of Rockwell and Churchill hardcover
1884MSC10349Boston: Press of Rockwell and Churchill. Fair with no dust jacket. 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by William H. Hodgkins and inscribed by him to Rev. Joseph F. Lovering on second page. First edition. Hard cover published by Press of Rockwell and Churchill in 1884. No dust jacket. Dark green covers with gilt seal on front and gilt lettering on spine. Front and back covers have blindstamped designs. Covers have edge wear stains along top edges and some scuffing. Corners of covers are bumped and worn with splitting of the fabric. Ends of spine are worn and frayed with some fabric missing at top. Front endpaper has an erasure mark and some writing in pencil in upper corner. Inner front hinge is split for about an inch at each end. Third page is partially loose. Rear endpaper is missing a small piece along top edge. Pages are tanned around the edges. William H. Hodgkins was in the 36th became a brevet major and served on both Major General Edward Ferreros and Brevet Major General John Hartranfts staffs. He became a state senator in Massachusetts later on. Rev. Lovering was the chaplain for the 36th and the inscription acknowedges him as the past chaplain-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. Hodgkins wrote most of the History of the 36th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Book is in fair condition. Large 8vo 405 pages 2.2 lb.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 405 pages; Signed by Associated . Press of Rockwell and Churchill hardcover
1163803898.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback