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ria9781847343918_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
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1847343910.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2004x-1843427958Naval and Military Press 2004. Paperback. New. 192 pages. 8.35x5.43x0.47 inches. Naval and Military Press paperback
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
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 books
191947912Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. Very Good -. Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. First Edition. Oversized tabloid 59.5cm; 6pp. Folds chips and a few splits along edges; paper toned and a bit brittle; Good to Very Good. <br /> <br /> Quite scarce publication from the 31st Infantry Regiment published "Every Once In A While" "Wherever We Happen To Be." This issue was published during the Russian Civil War and the United States' failed Siberian Intervention. The paper itself is full of local and international news and leads with an article "What Siberians Are Taught: One Paper Says America Treats the Russians in the Same Way as Negroes."<br /> <br /> We find three holdings in OCLC at the Hoover Institution Montana State and U.S. Army War College. . 31st Infantry Regiment unknown
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Detailed account of the Bruneval raid.
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
1019588764.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266610692.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330988949.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1946143241Washington D. C: Infantry Journal Press. Very Good. 1946August. first edition". Hardcover. 6x9". VERY GOOD CONDITION clean solid bright.White spine titles with 3" tall red "STRIKING NINTHE MARIES" LOGO ON very dark Green textured hard covers.all VERY NICE. ; Blue Ocean endpaper MAPS. . CHAPTERS ON organization initial training; BATTLES BOUGANVILLE; GUAM; IWO CAMPAIGNS; BLOODIEST BATTLE. PEACEDISBANDMENT; COMMANDERS; STATIONS; OFFICERS & MEN WHO SERVED. VANDEGRIFT GENERAL A.A.;TURNAGE ALLEN HAL; ERSKINE GRAVES B. ; RILEY WILLIAM E.; ; 8 full page plates/maps most color; 375pg pages; includes TABLES & FACTUAL SUMMARIES Extensive names of soldiers etc.INDEX.text reporting battles described with glossy photos.GUAM"One reserve company had 75 % casualties one had 50%.battalion as a whole suffered 40% casualties". ROSTER OF THE REGIMENT HONOR ROLL . Infantry Journal Press hardcover
179110080de la compagnie de Vaucoret dans le 38e régiment d’infanterie, expédiée à Monsieur de Macmahon (Charles-Laure de Mac Mahon, marquis) commandant le régiment. Signé Louis (secrétaire de la main) et griffe de Duportail, Ministre de la Guerre, en date du 1er avril 1791. Pièce in-folio, 1 p.
1960100153230P. Segners 1960 in8. 1960. Broché. Ce roman de Martine Monod raconte l'histoire du régiment de chasse Normandie-Niémen des pilotes français ayant combattu sur le front de l'Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L'ouvrage s'inspire des travaux cinématographiques de Charles Spaak Elsa Triolet et Constantin Simonov pour le film réalisé par Jean Dréville
18807North African Campaign British Army 1940-1943. . 4pp. 4to. On four leaves. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with minor rust marks from paperclip. Ownership signature at top right of first page: 'Lt M P M Ollard'. The pages are numbered in type 5 corrected in manuscript to '1' 2 3 and 4. The first page is headed 'Some golden rules for the desert' with subheadings 'Desert March Discipline' 'Protection' 'Navigation' 'Messing Rations etc.' 'Maintenance' and 'General'. The next section is headed 'Tips for the desert' with subheadings 'Clothing' 'Stores and Equipment' 'M. T.' 'Comforts' including a list of 13 'boon' commodities from 'N.C.I. powder for fleas' to 'Salt water soap' 'Hygiene' and 'General'. A section headed 'Hints on desert driving for "B" vehicles' follows with three short sections ending the document: 'Navigation' 'Maps' and 'Wind'. Dozens of pieces of advice including: 'When in vicinity of the enemy or on roads or tracks known to have been attacked from the air air sentries on the move and at the halt are essential. When attacked by enemy aircraft evacuate obliquely from vehicle.' 'Packing of rations and utensils when operating over rough country demands great care. Tea and sugar should be carried in tins and not in paper bags Eggs should be packed in sand. Boxes or packages must be wedged tightly together in vehicles with the heavier stuff underneath. Bread should be wrapped in damp cloth.' 'The navigator is not infallible. The commander or second navigator should always check up on him. If necessary or in doubt a halt should be called for a moment to check up. It is better to do this than go miles out of your course.' 'If you break down or get lost STAY by your VEHICLE. RATION your FOOD and WATER AT ONCE and help those who are looking for you by flashing a mirror waving a flag etc.' No other copy traced with no entries on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. [ North African Campaign, British Army, 1940-1943. ] hardcover
19022090202120405067Tamura shoten 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tamura shoten paperback
189017551Paris, Garnier Frères, 1890 ; fort in-8, cartonnage polychrome sur fond kaki, titre doré, dos décoré et doré, second plat décoré en noir, plats biseautés, tranches dorées ; (4), 1138 pp. , 54 illustrations aquarellées à la main, dont 16 hors-texte, 30 en-tête et 8 dessins in-texte, 7 vignettes en noir et blanc.
187113531871 Ed. Achille Makaire, Aix-en-Provence, 1871. In-12 broché, 164 pages.
18772299Ch.Tanera, Librairie Pour L'art Militaire, Les Sciences et Les Lettres 14,5 x 23 Paris 1877 Vol. in-8, demi-percaline rouge, plats marbrés, titre et date dorés sur le premier plat, dos muet, 88 p., couverture conservée. Percaline défraichie, rousseurs, mais très bon et solide exemplaire. Ex-libris "Bibliothèque du Baron Pelleport".(B48) Livre
18772299Ch.Tanera, Librairie Pour L'art Militaire, Les Sciences et Les Lettres 14,5 x 23 Paris 1877 Vol. in-8, demi-percaline rouge, plats marbrés, titre et date dorés sur le premier plat, dos muet, 88 p., couverture conservée. Percaline défraichie, rousseurs, mais très bon et solide exemplaire. Ex-libris "Bibliothèque du Baron Pelleport".(B48) Livre
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps, small neat signature on front free endpaper; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A review copy, with publisher's press release and several relevant cuttings loosly inserted. Graham & Cole, E9.
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
194464901Kampala: U. P. & P. Co. 1944. 8vo. 24 pp. The King's African Rifles was a British East Africa regiment recruited from native inhabitants of the various territories and commanded primarily by officers from the regular British army; it was active from 1902 through the early 1960s participating in both World Wars. Caption title: "Notes on Ki-Swahili as Spoken in King's African Rifles." "These notes will not cover sufficient ground to enable Officers to speak grammatically but are intended to help officers to 'speak at any rate a little' soon after arrival in the country and to avoid the more glaring grammatical atrocities" introduction. Inscribed on verso of front wrapper: "Capt. W. Jamieson / 'Z' Bn. 103 EA Holding Depot. K.A.R. / July 1944." OCLC locates five copies Yale Texas A&M Cape Town SOAS U. of London Durham. Very good. Original printed tan wrappers stapled. 11117. <br/><br/> U. P. & P. Co.) unknown books
8vo., with frontispiece map and 17 plates on 14; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed and creased at edges. Published a year after the first edition.