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1862es2009Providece: Sidney S. Rider 1862. Octavo burgundy cloth hardcover gilt letters 260 pp. Cracked hinges wear to covers; interior clean & tight. Sidney S. Rider, 1862. hardcover
1862es2009Providece: Sidney S. Rider 1862. Octavo burgundy cloth hardcover gilt letters 260 pp. Cracked hinges wear to covers; interior clean & tight. Sidney S. Rider, 1862. hardcover books
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with photographic title-spread and very numerous photographs, illustrations and maps throughout; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Excellent pictorial history from the beginnings. First published by Spellmount in the previous year. Smith, p.75; Sutcliffe, p.123 (recording the first edition).
194440277Privately Printed York 1944. 8vo. First Edition with photographs in the text; printed wrappers sewed as issued yapped edges a near fine copy. Commemorates the bestowal on the Regiment of the privilege of marching through the streets of the city York with bayonets fixed colours flying and band playing. With the privately printed Regimental Privilege slip loosely inserted. A RARE SURVIVAL. Not recorded by Sutcliffe or White. [Privately Printed, York], unknown
8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text; printed wrappers, sewed as issued, yapped edges, a near fine copy. Commemorates the bestowal on the Regiment of the privilege of marching through the streets of the city [York] with bayonets fixed, colours flying and band playing. With the privately printed Regimental Privilege slip loosely inserted. A RARE SURVIVAL. Not recorded by Sutcliffe or White.
Signed, without inscription, by author upon first blank leaf. 238 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. First published in 1946 as "55 Axis." The thirteen chapters include: Defence of Britain; Conquest of Sicily; Fighting Pursuit from Reggio; The Moro River and Ortona Road; The Adriatic Barricade; The Liri Valley Campaign; The Battles of the Gothic Line; The Po Valley Denial; Victory in the Netherlands; The Kiska Connection; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Armorial bookplate upon first blank page. Front cover partially sunned. Binding intact. A sound copy. Cooke p.170 Book
8vo., First Edition, with 2 mounted frontispieces in photogravure and 9 chromolithographed coloured plates (8 of uniform, 1 of colours); original green regimental cloth, upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt, red edges, green endpapers, covers lightly rubbed and age-marked, hinges reinforced with green tape (binding wholly sound), a very good, bright copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM CAPT. MITCHELL-INNES OF THE REGIMENT WITH HIS HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.337; White, p.111.
1969lh16v12azbvkPalo Alto, Lewis Osborne, 1969. 107 (2) pages, 1 losely inserted doublepage map; many illustrations in the text and the repeated map as endpapers. - Publisher's gilt-titled strong cloth with plain white dustjacket; 4to.(ca. 27 x 19 x 2 cm).
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 4 coloured plates and 8 plates in monochrome; original cloth, gilt back, covers lightly faded else a very good, clean copy. Includes one plate of uniform and one of colours. SCARCE. Sutcliffe p.220; White p.89
8vo., First Edition, with plate (depicting badges) and 3 maps; original terracotta wrappers printed in black, wire-stitched as issued, uncut, wrappers mildly age-soiled else a very good, crisp, clean copy. Includes bibliography. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.219; White P.89 [both Sutcliffe and White record only one map].
1165258676.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece and 5 coloured plates, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper and another on dedication; original maroon cloth, upper board lettered in gilt, dark red endpapers, some very light age-soiling else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the engraved armorial bookplate of Gerard F. Leather on front paste-down. Plates show badge; colours; uniforms. EXTREMELY SCARCE. White p.55; apparently not recorded by Sutcliffe.
1901777779274<p>vgd fasinating women union soldiers 80 pp</p> kellogg hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, and illustrations in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy. Staff-Sergeant Holcroft (3861924) of the Glider Pilot Regiment flew in the First Lift. A vividly-written memoir.
177834320London: Printed for the Author and Sold by J. Almon opposite Burlington House in Piccadilly 1778. First Edition. Full calf. Defective. Octavo.1 ii 67 pages 1 page blank. Folding map in front located between the front paste down and the right front flyleaf. Missing both plans and a part of the Table of distances. Brown calf leather binding with newer red leather title label on the spine. Front and rear hinges repaired at one point leaving the rear fly end paper partially stuck to the rear paste down. Leather boards are scuffed and pitted. Light toning to the text. A few pages are browned. Map of the United States measures 15" x 11.5". The contemporary 18th century map of the United States tipped in front probably was not issued with the book. The original map engraved by John Cheevers was 35-1/4" x 43-1/2" in size and issued separately. This map has an approximate two inch closed tear on the right edges and a few tape repairs to the lower edges made on the verso of the map. "Ralph & C" printed in small letters in the far lower right corner. <br /> <br /> Howes H 846 - "Valuable source for the western country during the late British period written by the first - and only-official geographer of the United States the originator of our range system of land surveys."; Sabin 34054; Field 744; Clark Vol. 1 258. Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly unknown
1790B4011London: Captain Sutherland J. Johnson 1790. Occaisional light browning but otherwise a very good copy. . Binding: Expertly rebacked in a brown half calf saving the original marbled boards. 5 Raised bands in 6 compartments. Tooled gilt lettering on two. Notes: Blackmer 1623; Weber 618 Size: 8vo 130mm x 210mm Category: Book Voyages General;Book Mediterranean;Book Near East Turkey; Captain Sutherland, J. Johnson hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SCARCE. Smith, p.84.
"This is the story of the exploits of the 3rd Battalion Royal Tank Regiment during World War II as seen through the eyes of one of its most experienced tank commanders." - dust jacket. "A marvelous account of leadership at the front. How lucky 3RTR and A Squadron were to have him. How lucky we all are that this outstanding soldier has now put his experiences on paper." - Brigadier Christopher Dunphie. pp. [v], vi-xviii, [2], 167. Occasional black and white reproductions of archival photos. Book very clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A superior copy. Book
Single sheet measuring 6.0 x 6.0 ins (approx. 15.0 x15.0 cms), on blank stationery, and dated 18 June 1997; near fine state. THE LETTER IS WRITTEN, DATED AND SIGNED ENTIRELY IN 'PIP' GARDNER'S HAND, AND IS SOLD WITH A POOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT. Philip John 'Pip' Gardner was gazetted for the Victoria Cross on 10 February 1942. The citation reads: 'On 23 November 1931 at Tobruk, Libya, Captain Gardner took two tanks to the rescue of two armoured cars of the King's Dragoon Guards, which were out of action and under heavy attack. Whilst one tank gave covering fire the captain dismounted from the other, hitched a tow rope to one of the cars, then lifted into it an officer, both of whose legs had been blown off. The tow rope broke, so Captain Gardner returned to the armoured car, but was immediately wounded in the arm and leg. Despite this he managed to transfer the wounded man to the second tank and returned to British lines through intense shell-fire'. Philip John 'Pip' Gardner (1914-2003) was serving with 4RTR in 32nd Tank Brigade during Operation CRUSADER, designed to destroy the bulk of Rommel's armour and force him to abandon his siege of Tobruk.
Single sheet measuring 8.0 x 6.5 ins (approx. 20.0 x 17.0 cms), on stationery of 53 (W) Divisional Dinner Club printed in red and black, and dated 20 November 1995; near fine state. THE LETTER IS WRITTEN, DATED AND SIGNED ENTIRELY IN SIR TASKER'S HAND, AND IS SOLD WITH A BRIEF RESUME OF HIS POST-WAR CAREER AND A POOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT. Sir Tasker Watkins was gazetted for the Victoria Cross on 2 November 1944. The citation reads: 'On 16 August 1944 at Barfour, Normandy, Lieutenant Watkins' company came under murderous machine-gun fire while advancing through corn fields set with booby traps. The only officer left, Lieutenant Watkins led a bayonet charge with his 30 remaining men against 50 enemy infantry, practically wiping them out. Finally, at dusk, separated from the rest of the battalion, he ordered his men to scatter and after he had personally charged and silenced an enemy machine-gun post, he brought them back to safety. His superb leadership not only saved his men, but decisively influenced the course of the battle'. Sir Tasker Watkins (1918-2007) was commissioned into the Welch Regiment in 1941 and was the first Welshman to win the Victoria Cross in WWII. He retired from the Army as a major in 1946 and entered the law. He was called to the bar in 1948 at the beginning of a distinguished legal career that culminated in his serving as Deputy Chief Justice of England from 1988-1993. He was knighted in 1971 and appointed a CBE in 1990. Watkins was President of the 53 (W) Divisional Dinner Club.
1017172358.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.
1985055554Fort Benning GA: Dept.of Army-Headquarters 75th Infantry Ranger Regiment 1985. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. chapt.pag.; SC staple-bound; blue w/blk.-pic.cover; rubbed w/PON&inkcover; 1"tear @ top staple; corner-fold; cleantight pgs. "Purpose: a. To standardize the conduct of airborne operations within the 75th Infantry Ranger Regiment. b. To facilitate the planning and preparation for administrative tactical and combat airborne operations. <br/> <br/> Dept.of Army-Headquarters, 75th Infantry (Ranger) Regiment unknown
51110Guillot.In-8 à l'italienne.Photos.On ajoute une lettre de 1922 avec signatures concernant ce régiment.TBE.
182811534ABDarmstadt, Leske, 1828. kl.8°, XXII, 88 S. u. 276 S. mit 4 Porträt-Kupfern, Halbleder-Einband der Zeit mit grünem Musterpapierbezug, die Rückenkante vorne unten sowie hinten unbedeutend angeplatzt (aber nichts lose), innen stellenweise zart altersfleckig, schöner alter Rundstempel der Bibliothek der Fürsten von Ysenburg und Büdingen auf Titelseite, sonst gutes, stabiles Exemplar aus fü