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189997079UK: Devonport 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. Red cloth boards with gilt device to front board and titles to spine. Number 83 of a limited edition of 83. This copy belonged to Capt. H. Schofield The Welch Regiment. The volume has contemporay newspaer clippings attached to the prelims of the obituary of the author Captain Lomax killed at the battle of Osfontein in 1898. <br/> <br/> Devonport hardcover
1991mon00000034662d Battalion 75th Ranger Regime 1991. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Hardcover issued without dust-jacket. Clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. 2d Battalion, 75th Ranger Regime hardcover
2091202133000431Shuho N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Shuho paperback
19202090202120402693Ogawa makoto Kiyoshi 1920. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ogawa makoto Kiyoshi paperback
0243396473.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483135593.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2008007667US Army/Minneapolis Minnesota: 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment/Jostens Commercial Printing 2008. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 303pp.; HB blk.w/gilt-emboss cover; fine condition w/cleantight pgs. History & yearbook. color photos throughout. <br/> <br/> 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment/Jostens Commercial Printing hardcover
19122083002116204882Kosei-do Azabu Other Regiment Headquarters 1912. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kosei-do Azabu Other Regiment Headquarters paperback
19520071517Atlanta: Albert Love 1952. First edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 1952. Hardcover 4to. red cloth. Illustrated throughout in b&w. Good copy: boards soiled and edgeworn; corners worn too. Spine ends worn. Clean and unmarked contents. Albert Love hardcover
1948052743Austin: 2/5 Australian Armoured Regiment. 1948. Unpagined approx 100pp colour patch. Blue cloth with regimentalbadge in gilt to front. Slightest of flecking to cloth some light toning/foxing to prelims lacking rear free endpaper. Basically a list of members of the regiment with lined pages opposite possibly for autographs. The ownership detail inside front cover has not been completed and there are no signatures throughout. Probably produced for a regimental reunion- no date c1948/50. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Very Good/None as Issued. Oblong 12mo. 2/5 Australian Armoured Regiment. Hardcover
19862091202133106199All-Japan Close-up Meeting 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 All-Japan Close-up Meeting paperback
1919000114Post War Germany 1919. Very interesting and intriguing diary once one gets used to the author's scrawl. Containing approximately 29 pages written on both sides Ezra Skow writes one sometimes two days per page in this notebook style journal. Many entries are letter-style to his wife and signed at the bottom with his name and location. Many times he closes with XXX. May 19 writing of Coblenz and Berlin he closes: "I would just like to love you Dear. This is some life to be in and I don't know when I am coming home.I think next month." Another note on the inside front cover dated May 15th: "One year and 5 months since we have been married and have been in the army over 9 months now." Book shows general light wear and is about 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches. There is a sleeve for a pencil which it seems is long gone. . Good. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
19190011016Coblenz Germany Benton Pa: Occupied Germany Coblenz Benton PA 56th Infantry. Good. 1919. Softcover. On offer is a superb pocket notebook kept by an American soldier in occupied Germany in the months immediately following World War One WW1. The author of this notebook is Ezra Skow. Little is known of Skow's early life. He was born in 1892 and enlisted in the U. S. Army in about September 1918 at the age of 25 or 26. Burial records in Benton PA indicate that he was attached to the 156th Infantry Regiment. However there was no 156th Infantry in the United States Order of Battle in WWI. In his notebook Skow records that he served in the 56th Infantry. This accords with the record of service of the 56th Infantry Regiment. The 56th Infantry Regiment was a regular infantry regiment in the United States Army. Its roots date back to the American Civil War where it served in the North's Army of the Potomac. It originated from personnel of the 17th Infantry Regiment in 1917 and fought in the region of Metz during World War I. In April 1919 a battalion of the 56th entered Metz as an honour guard for the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Force John J. Pershing. Skow was married before joining the army. His wife Laura lived until 1987 passing away at the age of 93. Skow himself died in 1947 at the age of 57. His entries take the form of letters to his wife. They cover the period Jan 11 1919 through June 25 1919. In his diary Skow records several of the towns and cities in which his unit was stationed including Metz France Mulheim Metternich and other places in and around the city of Coblenz Germany. His entries speak about the day-to-day existence of a private soldier: "This is some place. Gee I wish I was home now. I would tell you a lot. The women are carrying their things on their back when they go to the store" Jan 13; ". I wrote you a letter tonight and send you the worlds clock too as I saw that today over at the city. And I was to see Charley Chaplin in the front line trenches and it was good. I would like to see you now. . I sit here at a Dutch table now writing notes and the Dutch man is reading the paper and his wife is talking out of the front window and you can see they are like but not quite as bad. Your Husband Ezra Skow xxxx" May 2; ". I was over to Coblenz today and wrote you a letter. And it is a fine day. I didn't do very much today. But believe me I would love to be home to loved you again. As I am getting tired of this life and will be able to tell you all about it when I get home . Your most lonely husband this side of the water. Ezra Skow" May 12. On June 4th he writes that he has learned his unit is going to be leaving the Coblenz area and hopefully heading home to the United States. In fact this is exactly what happened. By June 23rd he is in Fort Dix NJ and on the 25th he is out of the army. : ". I am out of the army now. Coming home to you dear." June 25. There are several other pages of note which include among other things the names and addresses of several other men - likely men he met and befriended. For a historian this is an outstanding piece of primary source material. It details the very ordinary day-to-day life of a soldier in WWI capturing his duties and his longing for home. For a regimental historian this fills in details of the history of their regiments. For a genealogist it offers some links to other Americans who served in that regiment. Measuring 5.25 inches by 3.5 inches this notebook contains 72 pages and is 85% complete. The book is in good condition. The binding and pages are intact. His handwriting is cramped but generally legible. ; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 72 pages; Keywords: handwritten manuscript document letter autograph writer hand written documents signed letters manuscripts historical holograph writers autographs personal memoir memorial antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier antike brief pergament dokument manuskript papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel 56th Infantry World War One US Army American soldier Occupied Germany . Occupied Germany, Coblenz, Benton, PA, 56th Infantry paperback
3727709<p>New York: Published for the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association by F.M. Crossett Co. “F†156 Fifth Avenue 1896. 4 60pp. Program. 9½ x 6¾ inches. Color illustrated wrappers; stapled. Half tone illustrations from photographs; ads. Vertical center crease; rubbing to spine with some separation to wrappers at the head; still very good.</p> <p>Unrecorded 1896 program for New York’s Seventh Regiment’s annual annual athletic games competition held at the regiment’s Park Avenue armory.</p> <p>The illustrated program comprises a roster of the officers of the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association and the event’s floor committee; an outline of the regiment’s training practices; the order of the 30 track and field events; a floor-plan or map of the armory’s indoor parade floor indicating starting points and finish lines ; record times for each event; and a complete list of the officers and soldiers entered in each event and the regimental company to which each belonged.</p> <p>Half tone illustrations depict the Seventh Regiment Athletic Association’s officers the regimental line and its colors training exercises the Park Avenue Armory and the baseball teams of both the regiment and United States Military Academy West Point.</p> <p>Competitive events included runs some handicapped of various distances ranging from 75 yards to 1000 yards hurdle races an eight-lap relay race a shot putting event safety bicycle races and a running high jump competition. Less formally athletic events included a “Roman Chariot†race “Four men and driver the latter to appear in fancy costume†a sack race a potato race and a three-legged race.</p> <p>New York’s Seventh Regiment was comprised of members of New York’s social élite. The regiment was formed before the American Civil War assuming its present name in 1847 as the Seventh Regiment of Infantry National Guard New York State Militia. The color cover illustration depicts the regiment’s unit insignia comprising a circular blue garter inscribed with the motto “Pro Patria et Gloria†For Country and Glory the number “7†the initials “NG†National Guard on a field of red and a winged helmet hanging below.</p> <p>No copies in OCLC.</p> unknown
1809000867cSCOTLAND IRELAND ENGLAND DUBLIN EDINBURGH UK. Good. 1809. On offer is a remarkable original 1809 - 1833 handwritten manuscript book once used by the British Army's 94th Regiment of Foot. This book contains all manner of writings relevant to the running and goings-on of the Regiment by the Officers. The book is rather eclectic containing standing orders regimental orders different charts and forms for payroll and other reportage for example on the conditions of the Dublin Garrison orders of the day direct communications between officers public requests for leave advancement of funds settling of accounts etc. public apologies for poor behavior copies of letters sent to superiors up to and including the Duke of York Commander of all His Majesty's Forces and many other of Britain's peerage and there are even personal reminiscences notes of reference for departing soldiers plus much much more. Most of the entries of personal notes and those for Day Book purposes are signed by all manner of officers and peerage; Colonels Captains Lords and many reference specific orders by the Supreme Commander of the Army or even the King. Most fascinating are the 'Memorialist' messages of certain officers writing in the 3rd person touting themselves while seeking favor. 164 pp of history and methodology of this noted British Army regiment contained in this entirely handwritten book. Most of the entries are circa 1809 - 1827 but the oldest entry in the book is dated Edinburgh Castle 1833 and is addressed to what appears to be 'My Dear Beaver' while the correspondent signs in initials F.M. late of St. Lucia. He makes reference to Mr. Beaver as the clergyman that baptized his 3 children. Also of note: on the very last page written upside down are a quote a note and an invitation dated Fort Charlotte 1825 to His Excellency Major General Blackwell by Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Many clues for the astute researcher will assuredly unveil many of the writers in this fascinating piece of British militaria. Save for the front cover being nearly detached and some loosened endpapers this book would be G. Truly one of the most exceptional pieces of manuscript militaria we have ever encountered.; English; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF MILITARY MILITARIA BRITISH ARMY 94TH REGIMENT SCOTLAND IRELAND DUBLIN GARRISON MAP MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . unknown
174700JT32nFrance 1747. In 1747 the Marquis A.M. De Roquepines requests an absolute leave of his superior officer for reasons of poor health. It appears he is so ill that he is putting his affairs in order. Research finds the very same Roquepines becomes the Marechal de Camp. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
1944146426Perth: The Regiment 1944. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Perth The Regiment 1944. Quarto 36 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs but with some cartoons by the editor plus text on the inside front cover. Two-colour pictorial wrappers in the regiment's yellow and black colours; covers slightly creased and marked with minimal surface loss to silverfish confined mainly to the plain rear one; a very good copy. A few pages are devoted to the regiment's WW1 precursor the 10th Light Horse. A rarity; not in the standard bibliographies. The Regiment paperback
20204Hamilton Lanarkshire Scotland. Declaration dated 13 July 1813. On both sides of a piece of vellum roughly 21 x 15.5 cm. An unusual survival aged and discoloured in the fashion customary with vellum. On the front is a design of an armorial shield encircled in draperies in ink and colours blue red yellow beneath which are the words 'Burgess Ticket for Captain Kennedy 1 Regt Royal Lanarkshire Local Militia 1813'. On the reverse all in the hand of the signatory: 'At Hamilton the thirteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirteen The which day in presence of William Hamilton and John Torrance Esqrs Baillies of the Burgh of Hamilton with Consent of the remaining Members of the Town Councill thereof Captain James Kennedy 1st Regt Royal Lanarkshire Local Militia was duly admitted Burgess of said Burgh with Liberty to him to Enjoy the whole Priviledges and Immunities thereto belonging as amply in all respoects as any Burgess does or can Enjoy who accepted thereof and Gave his Oath de fideli Extracted by A Hamilton Clk'. See Image. Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Declaration dated 13 July 1813. hardcover
1474541887.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1474541852.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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