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181731527New York 1817. Engraved headpiece. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 8 1/4 inches. Regimental Orders folded and addressed on verso to Lieut. Col. Hatfield at 23 Frankfort Street. Folds oblong holes affecting two words but not legibility some light discoloration else very good. Engraved headpiece. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 8 1/4 inches. Purdy notifying the Regiment that he has been transferred to that Regiment as Colonel Commandant that the officers at to assemble at Jones' Tavern in Fulton Street with the dates of their commission and that Quarter-Master Strong will be acting Adjutant until further orders. 115th Regiment. <br/><br/> unknown
12188Castletown Isle of Man. 1 January 1847. 1p. 4to. Thirteen lines of text daintily printed in small type. On lightly-aged and creased paper with a number of short closed tears. Dated in print at the foot 'Castletown Isle of Man 1847.' Beneath this De Renzy has written in manuscript '1st January signed George Webb De Renzy Major and Barrack-Master'. The text begins: 'The Work advertised in the "Times" and other Newspapers is a Poetical Illustration of the Career of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington and his Illustrious Companions in Arms embracing Effusions on the most striking and prominent Events connected with his martial Achievements. - It is likely to come under the notice of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager Prince Albert His Grace of Wellington and the Nobility Gentry and the Public generally. It will be copiously and beautifully illustrated and as slect in the Matter and Manner of its style as may be inferred from the Character of the Presentation will admit. - One Hundred Copies will be presented to the Public Press and one to each Contributor.' The final paragraph reads: 'The Compiler thus offers a fair field to the Aspirations of Genius whether known or unknown to the world. The theatre is a spacious one and presents a noble opportunity to those gifted Spirits who may be desirous of bringing their Names before the Empire and giving to their fellows the brightest Scintillations of their Genius.' The book with the slightly amended title 'Poetical Illustrations of the Achievements of the Duke of Wellington and his Companions in Arms' was finally published in 1852 by Simpkin Marshall & Co. of London and Sutherland & Knox of Edinburgh. De Renzy is an interesting figure. When in 1822 he published 'Enchiridion; or a Hand for the One-Handed' the 'New Monthly Magazine' explained that 'having lost his right arm at the battle of Vittoria' he 'was induced to turn his attention to the forming a set of instruments which should enable him to be at all times independent of any other assistance than such as he might derive from them'. The United Service Magazine found within the 'Poetical Illustrations' 'gems' which 'give the book - what it ought to possess - high literary pretensions'. Castletown, Isle of Man. 1 January 1847. unknown
12775Six of the seven dating from March and April 1918; the seventh from August 1918. The seven items are from the papers of Brig.-Gen. H. C. Potter who served in the 3rd Division whose conduct during the Spring Offensive of 1918 is the main subject. Of particular interest is Item Two concerning a visit by King George V. The collection is in good condition on lightly-aged paper Item Five having a few closed tears to one edge. ONE. Manuscript copy or original dispatch headed '1/North L. Fus. 4/Royal Fus. 13/ Kings. R./S.H.B. The following messages have been received from 3rd Division for communication to all ranks'. Dated 31 March 1918 and with the following signature at foot: 'G. <J. Gartree> Major Brigade Major 9th Infantry Bde.' 1p. 4to. 'The C. in C. has desired me to express to General DEVERELL and all ranks of the 3rd division his sincerest appreciation for their splendid conduct during the recent battle.' TWO. Copy of dispatch by 'R. W. sic Collins. Lieut. Col. A.A. and Q.M.G. 3rd Division'. Headed 'A/144 9th. Bde.' and dated 30 March 1918. 1p. 4to. 'The Army Commander informed the Corps Commander last night that his Majesty the King had visited his headquarters during the day 29th March General Byng had told him what a splendid defence the 3rd. Division had made and his Majesty was profoundly gratified to hear how unflinchingly they had held their ground.' THREE. Copy of despatch by 'R. H. Collins Lieut-Colonel A.A. & Q.M.G. 3rd. Division'. 1p. 4to. Headed '3rd. Division. No A/ G.O.C. 3rd. Division' and dated 2 April 1918. 1p. 4to. 'I cannot allow the 3rd. Division to leave my army without endeavouring to express my admiration of their conduct during the past fortnight. By this conduct they have established a standard of endurance & determination that will be a model for all times.' FOUR. Two items on 1p. 4to. Copy of dispatch from 'G. V. Horden Brigadier General General Staff Corps'; with covering note 'for Lieut Colonel blank General Staff. 3rd. Division'. Headed 'I. Corps. 947 G.O. 3rd. Division'. Both dated 19 April 1918. Horden begins by stating that 'The Corps Commander wished to place on record his appreciation of the valuable work done by the 9th Brigade whilst attached to the 55th. Division during the battle in the "Givenchy" sector from the 9th. to the 15th. of April 1918.' FIVE. Manuscript copy of 'Special Order by Lieut.-General Sir T. L. N. Morland KCB KCMG DSO Commanding XIII Corps'. Dated from 'H.Q. XIII Corps. 13th Augt. 1918.' 1p. 4to. Of the 3rd. Division he writes: 'In offensive operations the fighting spirit of the division has been splendid; work on defences has been thoroughly organised and carried out.' SIX. Manuscript copy of 'Press Communique. Troopers. London Supplementary Press Communique. O.A. 561/579 11.45am April 15 1918. The 55th. Division at Givenchy. 9th.-14th April 1918.' At end: 'Chief. <Sut'd.> J. H. D.' 3pp. 4to. Begins: 'On the morning of the German attack on the 9th. April 1918 the 55th West Lancashire Division Territorial was holding a point of about 6000 yards extending from La Bassie Canal to just south of Richbourg l'Avoué where its line jointed that held by the Portuguese'. SEVEN. Manuscript copy of 'Extract from the "TIMES" of April 2nd. 1918. "THE THIRD DIVISION"'. 3pp. 4to. Six of the seven dating from March and April 1918; the seventh from August 1918. unknown
19312110502150502780Kyoto Regiment Headquarters 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kyoto Regiment Headquarters paperback
14758London: Alecto Editions and the State Library of New South Wales 1988. Originally engraved by Robert Havell and son printed by Edward Egerton-Williams in colours and finished by hand with printer's blindstamp. "By 1820 Sydney was a town of 12000 inhabitants about a third of whom were convicts. It had grown dramatically during the administration of Lachlan Macquarie who was appointed governor of New South Wales in 1810. Unlike previous governors Macquarie was not content merely to oversee a penal colony. His vigorous building programme changed forever the appearance of Sydney while his policy of accepting emancipated convicts as respected citizens demonstrated a social attitude strangely out of step with the times. Both these policies earned him criticism. In 1819 alarmed by Macquarie's extravagant public works the British Government commissioned a lawyer and civil servant J.T.Bigge to investigate. The attacks by his critics were met head on by Macquarrie's supporters in New South Wales. Books pamphlets and paintings luded the governor's undoubted achievements. Almost certainly Major Taylor's drawings were used in if not commissioned for this cause. The engraved view presents a flattering image of the Australian seat of government and by extension of Macquarie's term there.Taylor arranged the engraving and printing of the of the three sheet Panorama. upon his return to England in July 1822.Havell appears to have worked from Taylor's. large watercolours but amended them with additional details. and decorative elements.It is most fortuitous that the copper plates.have survived. There is no other example of such a case for 19th century Australian engravings. Alecto Editions and the State Library of New South Wales unknown
186166<p>Original rubbing for the Stele of Second Opium War Arrow War in China during 1856-1860. Stele erected in 1861 in Canton Guangzhou City in GuangTong Province in China.</p><p>Very big size on a whole thick rice paper 152cm X 98cm The original stone had been demolished long long ago. This rubbing is the only one found in the world. Folded a few wears at edges. Both text and pictures were fine copied and undamaged but had some folds.</p><p>Rubbing is an ancient Chinese method to copy text and pictures on stone or on bronze wares by hand.</p>
005210From Transactions of the Chemical Society Book. Very Good. Half-Leather Gilt to Spine. Circa 1921. 8 3/8" x 5 3/8" mounted photograph of Vernon to frontispiece; paginated 2132 - 2135; 86-98; 889-898; 105-108; 687-697; 634-646. Tellurium is one of the rarest stable solid elements in the Earth's crust. From the Transactions of the Chemical Society Vol 117 1920 - Vol 118 1920. Together with an obituary to Richard Henry Vernon from the Transactions of the Chemical Society Vol 119 1921. Bound in contemporary dark green half-leather marbled boards and endpapers somewhat rubbed but generally a very good copy. Uncommon. From Transactions of the Chemical Society Hardcover
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193032680Detroit: Printed by Strathmore Press 1930. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 446 pages pages. Illustrated with photographs in text maps and folding maps. Complete. Blue cloth hardcover with printed paper title label. Light soil to the cloth covers. Binding is sturdy and clean inside. Former institutional copy with several black ink stamps in the text and blank sides of the maps from the "Second Infantry Service Department." Contents cover the major wars from the American Revolution to the Civil War and World War I. Inscription written on the front paste down - "Property of Cpl. Emil Beitler 2nd Inf. Ser. Co. Fort Custer Michigan. Printed by Strathmore Press hardcover
010294New York: The 71st Regiment 1894 First edition. Oblong 8vo; 108 pp.; illustrated from photographs. Owner's stamp to title page; wear to spine some staining and bubbling to rear board; else a good copy or better in original silver-stamped leatherette covers. A souvenir book commemorating the new armory at Fourth Ave. and 34th Street designed by John Thomas. With a history of the Regiment by the Rev. George R. van der Water a musical program advertisements etc. New York: The 71st Regiment, 1894 hardcover
1955019944Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1955 Undated c.1955. 12mo. original green cloth gilt edges a little rubbed; pp. ii 28 printed single-sided. with 'Drill for Waiters - 4 Div Officers mess Ex New Wine Guest Night - 17 August 1963' 2 p. single-sided roughlyfolded annotations loosely enclosed. A very good copy. . First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/None Issued. Gale & Polden Ltd. hardcover
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
19022090202120405067Tamura shoten 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tamura shoten paperback
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
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
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