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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
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
1876149213London: Richard Bentley and Son 1876. Pp. xvi3342errata blank coloured lithograph frontispiece 7 sepia plates appendices records of First West York Supplementary Regiment called also the Third West York Militia from 1797 to 1799; demy 8vo; dark green cloth lettered and ruled in gilt & blind gilt insignia to upper board small snag in cloth at top edge of lower board; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown a few spots of marginal soiling and foxing outer leaves quite foxed; Richard Bentley & Son London 1876. First edition. White p. 156; Sutcliffe 1/p. 360. Inscribed by the author on blank preliminary leaf: 'Mr. G. A. Beresford From The Author. May 15th 1876'. Richard Bentley and Son unknown
DA02C-03098Albert Love Enterprises. Collectible - Good. Atlanta GA: Albert Love Enterprises 1946. 4to hardcover. Unpaginated. Illustrations b/w photos. Good book. Cover darkened. World War 2 Regimental Histories Inquire if you need further information. Albert Love Enterprises hardcover
First edition, 8vo, 59, [1]pp., photograph frontispiece of Colonel C. B. Challoner, orig. red pebbled cloth, bevelled boards, gilt, some light wear.
Second edition, large 8vo, xvii, [3], 455, [1]pp., frontis., 24 plates and plans (some coloured), orig. publishers red cloth, gilt, slight wear to head of spine otherwise a very good copy. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Francis Jack, Second Earl of Kilmorey.
First edition, 4to, xv, [1], 325, [3]pp., frontis., portrait, 2 plates, orig. publishers blue cloth, lettered in gilt, a very nice copy. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Baronet.
8vo., First Edition, First Issue, with a lithographed frontispiece finely coloured by hand (original tissue guard present) and 2 lithographed plates finely coloured by hand (original tissue guards present), some mild age-staining to title and last few leaves, contemporary inscription on frontispiece recto; original red cloth, upper board with blind frame border enclosing title in gilt, gilt edges, neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, new yellow endpapers to style, boards mildly age-stained else a very good, firm copy. With a small quanitity of relevant cuttings loosely inserted. The second dedicated history of the regiment, following the anonymous account of 1828. The plates comprise one of colours and two of uniform (1713 and 1866). Carter was Cannon's assistant in the compilation of the latter's well-known 'Historical Records' series. At Cannon's retirement Carter was considered as editor but the Treasury elected to discontinue the series and Carter therefore published this work independently. Unsold copies were reissued in 1883 with an additional eight pages titled 'Conclusion of the Historical Record' and 24 coloured plates of uniform by Simkin. In this Second Issue the plate of 1713 is often missing. Very scarce. Sutcliffe, p.167; White, p.79.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece and 45 plates (12 in colour) and 13 illustrations in the text; original cloth gilt, gilt back, covers lightly rubbed and age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. Covers several eighteenth century campaigns, then the Peninsula, Walcheren and Waterloo, and later nineteenth century campaigns including Java, Nepal, the Mahratta Wars, the Crimea, New Zealand and so on. EDITION LIMITED TO 250 COPIES. Sutcliffe, p.98; White, p.67.
First edition, square 8vo, 87, [1]pp., orig. blue publishers cloth, lettered in silver to upper cover, some minor spots of staining.
First edition, small 4to, [6], 91, [1]pp., 3 plates, orig. red publishers cloth, re-backed. Rare, JISC locating copies at the British Library and University of East Anglia only.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with portrait frontispieces, plates, maps and plans in the text and endpaper maps; blue cloth, upper boards with regimental crest blocked in gilt, gilt backs, blue tops, uncut, joints very lightly rubbed else a very good, bright, crisp, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.35; White, p.53.
8vo., First Edition, with a fine coloured frontispiece and 7 plates tinted in sepia; original regimental green cloth, boards with double blind frame borders, upper board blocked in gilt with regimental crest, uncut, neatly rebacked with original backstrip gilt laid down, original endpapers preserved, a very good, clean, firm copy. With errata leaf at end. The coloured frontispiece depicts the colours; the plates include two of uniform and two of regiment badges. Extensive appendices detail succession of officers, alphabetical roll of officers, bases, annual enrolled strengths 1758-1875 and much other information. Includes records of First West York Supplementary Regiment from 1797-1799. In 1881 the unit was redesignated 3 Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. Sutcliffe, p.360; White, p.156.
4898Giraud Rivoire . Lyon 1945
25340Giraud Rivoire . Lyon, 1945. Album oblong - Edition originale non numérotée Reliure demi peau , Illustré de photos en noir et blanc et d'aquarelles dont des caricatures .Concerne les opérations menées par la 9 ème DIVISION D'INFANTERIE COLONIALE jusqu'en Janvier 1945. . depuis l'Afrique du Nord jusqu'au Rhin , campagne prestigieuse avec des victoires : l'ile d'Elbe , Toulon , Doubs, Rhin. largeur/hauteur :31,5 x 24 cm ,(62 pages)- poids : 700 g -
1945253411945 Giraud Rivoire . Lyon, 1945.Album oblong - Edition originale non numérotée, broché,Illustré de photos en noir et blanc et d'aquarelles en couleurs in et hors-texte. dont des caricatures .Concerne les opérations menées par la 9 ème DIVISION D'INFANTERIE COLONIALE jusqu'a Janvier 1945. . depuis l'Afrique du Nord jusqu'au Rhin , campagne prestigieuse avec des victoires : l'ile d'Elbe , Toulon , Doubs, Rhin .texte encadré tricolore,non paginé (62 pages). largeur /hauteur :31,5 x 24 cm.,correct.
192048301920 Paris Imprimerie R. Hermieu 1920 In-8° broché, couverture illustrée.
18991In 8° br. Le Puy ,Impr.Peyriller sd. 90 pp.Quelques cartes dans le texte .
186382111863 Paris, Frédéric Henry, 1863. Un volume in-8 demi chagrin bronze, dos à nerfs, titre doré, 247 pages. Mouillure, dos insolé. Envoi de l'auteur.
186382121863 Paris, Frédéric Henry, 1863. Un volume in-8 demi chagrin bronze, dos à nerfs, titre doré, 247 pages. Dos uniformément insolé, néanmoins bel état. Envoi de l'auteur.
770936Imprimerie Et Lithographie Georges Forestié Montauban 1920 In-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de 148 pages, demi-chagrin fauve, dos lisse janséniste avec pièce de titre de basane anthracite. Préface du Général P. de Metz. Trois dessins originaux de Gérard Cochet. Deux dessins originaux de Henry Malfroy. Un dessin d'artiste chinois inconnu. Trente gravures et cartes. Bel exemplaire enrichi d'un ex-dono autographe de "l'Amicale du 2eme Zouaves" au Général DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY. De la bibliothèque du Colonel POUMAREDE ancien Commandant du 9e Régiment de Hussards ( ex-libris armorié à la devise "Ubique quo honor ducit" ).
198710cb22in4 reliure cartonnée, 264 pp, nombreuses illustrations nb, qq photos couleurs
420Imprimerie Commelin
19501109571950 Editions A. & P. Jarach - 1950 - In-4, broché, couverture rempliée - 273 p. - iconographie in et hors-texte en N&B
1941vd1327Charles-Lavauzelle et Cie Dos agrafé 1941 Rare plaquette in-8 agrafée, (16 * 24 cm), frontispice (drapeau du bataillon) 40 pages, une grande carte dépliante de la région de Narvik, 32 photographies noir et blanc dans le texte, deux annexes : citation à l'odre de l'armée obtenue par le 14° B.C.A. au cours de la campagne de Norvège et annexe II : liste des sous officiers, grades et chasseurs tombés au champ d'honneur en Norvège. La plaquette concerne très majoritairement l'opération de Narvik de la page 10 à la fin ; couverture salie, cahier centrale détaché, état correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.