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8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Covers Service and Territorial battalions.
xxiv, 179 pages. Index, bibliography, references, glossary. Almost one hundred black and white reproductions of photos and documents. Two fold-out maps. "This study was exciting and personally rewarding to me. I treasure the many Dutch and Canadian friends who so patiently worked with me to reconstruct the events of half a century ago. I still think it highly important that the record of Canadian actions in helping to throw off the Nazi yoke in the Netherlands be accurately and fully told to Canadian and Dutch peoples before we have all passed on. But this publication is really devoted to the 363 killed and 1760 other casualties suffered by the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the Second World War, to the other units involved in the liberation of Kamp Westerbork, but most of all to the 876 prisoners, mainly Jewish, we helped to liberate in Kamp Westerbork, the 4000 or so who passed through this transit camp to hell, but lived, and to the more than 103,000 who did not." - Foreword. After serving in WWII Professor Law [1922-2011] moved on to a career at Queen's University where he established the Business School's microcomputer lab in the 1980s, where this bookseller had the opportunity to meet him. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this important and highly-detailed study. Book
Pages 213 - 307. Features: The Romance of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks; Benjamin Franklin and the Beace Treaty of 1783; Friendship Church; President William A. Jones; Restoration of the Capital at Corydon; Up from Dixie; A Glasburn Family Tradition Authenticated; The Fourteenth Indiana Regiment in the Valley of Virginia; and more. Prior owner's ink stamp atop first page otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title-vignette, plates, maps min the text and endpaper maps; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly sunned at backstrip and scuffed on rear panel. Covers the various manifestations of the regiment from inception to 1958. Includes ROH, honours and awards, roll of Commanding Officers. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Perkins, p.165.
"Compilazione a cura del Comando del gruppo di combattimento FriulI" Detailed history of the 88th. Friuli Regiment during World War II , including its actions after the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943 as it became part of the Italian Co-belligerent Army and in 1945 advanced with the allied armies to liberate Imola, Castel San Pietro and Bologna. The book includes photographs of the soldiers, aerial photographs, facsimiles of official military documents, multiple fold-out maps. A fold-out sheet of the graves in the military cemetery, lists of military awards. 200p. index.This interesting text appears to be complete BUT it is VERY worn, shabby, stained, has penciilled notes and is held together with duct tape along the spine! Interest in the content may override this condition since WorldCat finds only 4 copies outside of Italy Book
287 pages. "A gripping first-hand account by a Canadian infantryman's personal experiences in the tremendous events (including D-Day) resulting in the liberation of Europe." - from back cover. Black and white illustrations in text from photos. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
40 pages. Circa 1940s. 72 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Great ad for part I of Hitler's Mein Kampf inside front cover; Big guns of the coast of France; Australia prepares to fight for the Allied cause - nice full-page photo of troops of the Australian Scottish Regiment marching on a road near Victoria, Australia; Royal Navy Gunners in training at sea; Photo of the Fire Region Nerve Centre; Princess Royal inspecting the Royal Corps of Signals on December 12th; The Corps of the Military Police - illustrated article by Sir Malcolm Campbell; Refuelling a Nazi seaplane; Finland holds out against the Soviet Invaders - eight great photos; British Air Supremacy - illustrated article by Sir Kingsley Wood; Torpedoed survivors have second adventure - the Belgian steamer Louis Sheid beaches on the coast of Devonshire on December 7th after rescuing survivors of the Dutch motor-ship Tajandoen - two super photos; Wonderful centerfold illustrations show how the R.A.F. has obtained thousands of valuable photos of German territory on the Western front; French Army activity on the Front; Training sailors for the Fleet Air Arm; The War at Sea - statement by Winston Churchill with photos; Sweden strengthens her defences - ten great photos including a full-page photo of the Drottning Victoria with guns ablaze; Commentary on the war this week; Photos of bomb-making for the Royal Air Force; Nazi Heinkel reconnaissance aircraft crashes into sea off Sheringham on December 6th; Summary of the chief events of this week. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
First edition, 4to, xvii, [1], 598pp., frontispiece mounted photograph of Queen Victoria, illustrs., orig. blue publishers cloth, bevelled boards decorated in gilt, nick to spine, had and tails a little frayed. Provence: Sir Francis G. Manningham Boileau's copy 'Bought of the author, 25/- 1892'.
8vo., First Edition, with a fine portrait frontispiece, 11 plates on 8, 7 full-page maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps; cloth, regimental badge blocked in gilt on upper board, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in the dustwrapper. The 2 and 1/7 Bns landed in Normandy; 1 Bn served in India and Burma; 2 Bn fought across North-West Europe. Includes index of officers and men, and separate index of places and events. Sutcliffe, p.53; White, p.57.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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
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.
140p. Text bordered with sketches. Illustrated with photographs. Slight foxing. Decorated title page. Tipped in presentation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Scranton Electric City Post No. 1601 Scranton, Pa. to Mrs. W. P. Hayes from the Legion Commander Edwin Harris. 12mo. Original full limp brown printed wraps. First published 1919. Nice copy. WWI 12
140p. Text bordered with sketches. Illustrated with photographs. Slight foxing. Decorated title page. Tipped in presentation from American Legion York Post No. 127 to Mrs. M. O. Lewis from the Post Commander Louis S. Weaver. 12mo. Original full limp brown printed wraps. First published 1919. Nice copy. WWI 12 x2c
Lille, Danel, 1905. In-4 relié demi chagrin rouge , dos à nerfs, fleurons sur les entre-nerfs, 620 pp.- XII gravures, dont une en couleurs.
Toulouse, SEPP, sans date, environs 1995. In-8 broché, 140 pages, quelques illustrations. Légèrement écorné.
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.
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.
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.
First edition, square 8vo, 87, [1]pp., orig. blue publishers cloth, lettered in silver to upper cover, some minor spots of staining.