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0331966867.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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39343Warwick: Printed 1903. First edition 8vo 72pp. coloured frontis. and 2 further coloured plates orig. publishers pebble cloth upper cover lettered in gilt and detached spine split in need of recasing. Rare not listed by JISC. Provenance: Ink signature of Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Arthur Oldfield Hanley; bookplate of Ernest J. Martin. Warwick: Printed 1903 hardcover
188197341Providence Press Company Providence Rhode Island 1881. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Providence Press Company Providence 1881. vii217 pages. 8 x 5" gold stamped green cloth. Few cover smudges toned VG. Providence Press Company, Providence, Rhode Island hardcover
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
1882152349London: William Blackwood & Sons 1882. now Third Battalion The Royal Scots; with account of the origin and progress of the militia and a brief sketch of the old Royal Scots. Pp. xviii1842publisher's advertisements frontispiece 8 plates 3 coloured plates of uniform and 1 of colours with tissue guards the margins of plates and guards lightly browned appendix; demy 8vo; navy cloth lettered and ruled in gilt & blind silver & gilt insignia to upper board cloth lightly marked lightly frayed and split at head of spine fore-corners lightly bruised; uncut; upper hinge cracked and hinge tender at several points throughout book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown an earlier bookplate removed from upper pastedown with slight surface loss initials at top fore-corner of upper free endpaper; William Blackwood & Sons London 1882. First edition. White p. 157; Sutcliffe 1/p. 22. William Blackwood & Sons unknown
1929152983Frome Somerset: Butler & Turner 1929. Foreword by General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien. In two volumes. Pp. xxxii764 frontispiece 1 folding and 43 full page plates 2 folding plus 35 full page text maps indices; cr. 4to; qr. purple cloth green cloth boards lettered ruled and decorated in gilt spines lightly faded boards lightly flecked and marked; upper hinges very slightly starting some light foxing surface damage to lower portion of lower free endpaper and lower pastedown in Volume II; Butler & Turner Frome Somerset 1929. White p. 101; Sutcliffe 1/p. 278. From the library of Lieut. Colonel H. F. N. Jourdain C.M.G. late The Connaught Rangers with his armorial bookplate on upper pastedowns and with presentation inscription to him 'by the Sherwood Foresters as some slight acknowledgement of his assistance in the compilation of this History.' Loosely inserted are two small autograph letters signed on embossed 'Upton Lodge Upper Hale Farnham Surrey' letterhead dated 15.3.33 3pp. and 21.3.33 2pp. addressed to 'Dear Jourdain' from Brigadier-General J. W. G. Roy concerning their contribution to the book and about the sending of this copy. Both men are acknowledged in the author's preface. Butler & Turner unknown
1884ZB1289959Boston: Rockwell & Churchill 1884. first edition; xiii 405 pp. original gilt & blind stamped decorated brown cloth edges very lightly rubbed else fine. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill hardcover
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1926048788Cambridge MA: Voluntary Committee of the Regiment; Printed at University Press 1926. First edition 1926. Well illustrated throughout in black and white and with folding maps and plates. Red cloth printed in gilt 357 pages plain tan dustjacket. The book is in very good condition with some light scuffing toward the spine edge of the front cover good hinges firm text block very clean pages no names or other markings. The dustjacket is in good condition with a small tape repair and some minor chips little paper loss. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Voluntary Committee of the Regiment; Printed at University Press Hardcover
4to., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 17 coloured plates (original tissue guards present), 28 plates and plans in monochrome, 4pp of music; original half morocco gilt, upper board with crest and mottoc blocked in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, slightly pulled at head and tail of backstrip else a very good, bright, clean copy. Sutcliffe, p.85; White, p.64.
90, [4], xliv [ads] pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photos. Maps. Footnotes. Dozens of vintage ads for Toronto businesses. 27 x 20.5 cm. "We have tried in this volume to link up some of the honorable achievements of militia men of York County for a century back and show what the response has been when the bugle sounded or the alarm bell rang. We think we can discern in the men of this county a continuity of character; of deceptive equanimity in time of peace, of alacrity in time of war, of unchangeable faith in the Empire at all times." - Preface. Touched-up white decoration upon publisher's maroon cloth-covered front board. Former library copy with relatively few associated markings. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. BISHOP p.381, COOKE p.87, DORNBUSCH 298. Book
First edition, 8vo (225 x 145 mm), xv, [4], 143, [9] pp., with half-title, frontispiece, title in red and black, 15 plates, folding plan of the trenches, original cloth, faded, edges uncut (2 roughly opened but no loss of text), spine lettered in gilt. The folding sketch of the trenches, shows "where the City Battalion men fell on July 1st, 1916."
First edition, 8vo, 72pp., coloured frontis., and 2 further coloured plates, orig. publishers pebble cloth, upper cover lettered in gilt and detached, spine split, in need of recasing. Rare, not listed by JISC. Provenance: Ink signature of Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Arthur Oldfield Hanley; bookplate of Ernest J. Martin.
WASHINGTON, Infantery Journal Press - 1976 - In-Reliure toile de l'éditeur, illustrée - Très nombreuses photographies NB en texte & Cartes PP - 527 + 7 pages - très propre. En langue anglaise. On joint : - 3 auto-collants de "Member Association 94 th division" - carte de Membre au nom de William H. SPITZMAN - coupures de journaux.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, Large Paper, with a portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 32 plates and numerous photographs in the text; ivory half buckram, red cloth boards, upper board ruled and blocked in gilt with regimental crest, gilt back, uncut, marbled endpapers, backstrip very lightly browned (but all gilt entirely legible), a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR TO [MAJOR-]GENERAL SIR GEORGE JEFFREYS WITH THE FORMER'S SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE. Major-General Sir George Jeffreys (1878-1960) was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards in 1897. He served at the Nile, in the Second Boer War and extensively throughout WWI. Mentioned in despatches several times, he commanded 2Bn in 1915, subsequently 58th Brigade, 57th Brigade, and finally 1st (Guards) Brigade in 1916. In 1917 he was appointed GOC 19th Division. Post-war he served as GOC Light Division British Army of the Rhine and as GOCiC of Southern Command in India before his retirement in 1938. He was raised to the peerage as Baron Jeffreys in 1952. His association with the present work stems from his position as Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Hampshire, Chairman of the Hampshire Territorial Army Association and a decade or so as MP for Petersfield. A NOTABLE ASSOCIATION COPY. LARGE PAPER COPIES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.225; White, p.189.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured portrait frontispiece and numerous photographs and maps; original regimental cloth, upper board with crest blocked in silver, a very good, clean copy. The standard history of the regulars in WWII. EXTREMELY SCARCE. White p.113; Sutcliffe p.347.
First edition, 4to, xix, 464pp., 10 coloured plates, 38 monochrome plates, orig. black half-morocco, spine gilt some minor rubbing otherwise a nice copy, all edges gilt.