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1846WRCAM4671Washington 1846. 14pp. Dbd. Good. Against the war. unknown books
1936501231936. Naval War College. International Law Situations: With Solutions and Notes 1934. Washington: Government Printing Office 1936. vii 126 pp. Ex-library with stamps. Blue pebbled cloth worn. Internally clean. USD 25. Contents: I. Transfer and capture. II. Interference with ships. III. Inland state of war. Appendixes: I. Joint resolution 74th Congress. II. Statement by President August 31 1935. III. Proclamation by President September 25 1935. IV. Proclamation by President October 5 1935. unknown books
1936501221936. Naval War College. International Law Situations: With Solutions and Notes 1934. Washington: Government Printing Office 1936. vii 126 pp. Ex-library with stamps location label on front cover and lower spine. Blue pebbled cloth worn spine faded. Good. USD 25. Contents: I. Transfer and capture. II. Interference with ships. III. Inland state of war. Appendixes: I. Joint resolution 74th Congress. II. Statement by President August 31 1935. III. Proclamation by President September 25 1935. IV. Proclamation by President October 5 1935. unknown books
ess4909Washington 1880. Stringbound 38 pp fold-out map. unknown books
1936WRCLIT25517London: Gollancz 1936. Limp printed cloth wrappers. First Left Book Club edition. Wraps a bit handsoiled but a good copy with ephemera laid in. Gollancz hardcover books
1960WRCLIT81694Philadelphia: Lippincott 1960. Decorated medium brown cloth. First edition. Fine in near fine slightly tanned dust jacket. A novel of the Spanish war by a journalist and combatant in the Intl. Brigade. Lippincott hardcover books
200551916NY: Farrar Straus Giroux 2005. First edition first prnt. Signed by Turow on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Turow's seventh novel. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Farrar Straus Giroux Hardcover books
194317853Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1943. Softcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. Basic Field Manual FM 21-10. Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1943. Numerous b/w figures. 188 pp. Softcover. 16mo size. Tan paper wrappers. Extremities lightly bumped and rubbed. Head and heel lightly worn. Spine darkened. Very light scattered stains on wraps bottom front corner lightly creased. Wraps edges and pages lightly toned. Faint very light scattered foxing on edges. Very good-/No jacket issued. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback books
184846278Washington 1848. Paperback. Fair. tables 86p. No separate wrapper. Original stitching gone. 25cm. Some page-edges ragged. First leaf detached and rather ragged. Some browning and light foxing on other leaves. 30th Congress 1st Session. House. Ex. Doc. No. 62. "Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a report from the Adjutant General . in relation to the number of United States troops . engaged in the war with Mexico the number . killed died from wounds &c." Mostly tables. <br/><br/> paperback books
184711439Washington: Ritchie & Heiss prs. 1847. 8vo. 2 pp. <br><br>$54000 has been spent in equipment boats labor etc. for the improved navigation on the specified rivers. Removed from a nonce volume. Good condition. Ritchie & Heiss, prs. unknown books
183111952Washington 1831. 8vo. 2 pp. <br><br>Governement document: 21st Congress 2d Session. Doc. No. 102. Ho. of Reps. War Dept. Removed from a nonce volume; inner edge a little irregular. First page with number inked at top margin by an early hand. unknown books
184012356Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 11 pp. <br><br>This report by T. Hartley Crawford of the War Department's Office of Indian Affairs concerns the expansion in the bureau's responsibilities with the relocation of more than 40000 Indians west of the Mississippi and the organizing of the territories of Iowa and Wisconsin. Includes the forwarding letter of J. R. Poinsett Secretary of War. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Doc. No. 103. Ho. of Reps. War Dept. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching text. First page with ink numeral in upper margin. Upper right corner tattered short tear in fore-margin. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
194366216n.p. 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 46p. Wrapper. Stapled mimeo. File Reference: AG 370.5 6 Aug. 43 OB-S-AF-M. <br/><br/> paperback books
18611683936th Cong. 2nd Sess.: HED47. 1861. 56pp disbound. Minor foxing. Very Good. HED47. unknown books
18392072925th Cong. 3d Sess.: HD94. 1839. 60pp. Caption title as issued. Disbound. Light scattered foxing. Very Good. HD94. unknown books
010808Washington: Government Printing Office 1946 Wrappers. Good. First. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Minor soiling only. Illustrated throughout. This is Technical Manual 38-402. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1946 unknown books
1970UDRE00LAWCharles E. Tuttle Company 1970. Very Good. War Office. Dress Regulations for the Officers of the Army: 1900. Rutland Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company 1970. 118pp. Illustrated. 4to. Brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good with bumped and lightly rubbed corners and small abraision in front pastedown. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with rubbed extremities subtly soiled rear panel and tiny closed tear in fold of rear flap. Charles E. Tuttle Company hardcover books
1988WRCLIT83609New York: The Grolier Club 1988. Printed wrappers. Illustrated. Fine. A descriptive illustrated catalogue of the exhibition mounted at the Grolier Club by Kenneth Lohf William S. Reese and Terry Halladay featuring over one hundred manuscripts association copies photographs and printed items drawn from personal private and insitutitional collections. The poets memorialized on the Soldier Poet's stone in Westminster Abbey are emphasized supplemented by representative items relating to other poets. The Grolier Club unknown books
1972238179Los Angeles: Far Out Music Inc 1972. Paperback. 64p. minimal introductory text with extensive vitae but largely publicity stills and music notation/lyrics; item is printed sepia throughout on alkaline paperstock softbound in 12x9 inch photo-decorated wraps. Somewhat worn with cover corner-tips creased textblock cracked at pp26/7 all leaves appear sturdily fastened no ownership or any other kind of markings a good copy. Far Out Music, Inc paperback books
1916WRCLIT80815New York: Putnam 1916. Pictorial gray boards Frontispiece. Boards faintly soiled with rubbing at foretips and spine extremities. Very good without dust jacket. First US edition translated from the Russian with an introductory note By Stephen Graham. Putnam hardcover books
1930WRCLIT58217London: William Heinemann 1930. Large octavo. Gilt black cloth. Near fine in good somewhat smudged and lightly chipped dust jacket. First edition trade issue. It "is a very fine book.Certain of its scenes as that when the principal character drives from G.H.Q. to revisit his old comrades in the trenches are perfection itself" - Falls. FALLS p.299. William Heinemann hardcover books
1931WRCLIT73526London: Heinemann 1931. Gilt cloth. Near fine in near very good lightly foxed dust jacket with old shallow internal mends at crown of spine. First edition trade issue. Includes "A Footnote to the War Books." Heinemann hardcover books
1936WRCLIT80813New York: Viking Press 1936. Gilt black cloth. Endsheet maps. The spine gilding is a trifle dull and the spine shows a couple small spots endsheet gutters slightly darkened otherwise a very good copy in a worn dust jacket with some small chips at edges and at crown and toe of spine. First U.S. edition of ERZIEHUNG VOR VERDUN 1935 translated from the German by Eric Sutton. In order of publication the third novel of the quintet but chronologically the second. The original manuscript of this novel was destroyed when Zweig was driven out of Germany. He rewrote it and it saw first publication in Amsterdam. Viking Press hardcover books
1915WRCLIT79140New York & London: Leo. Feist 1915. 6pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Spine neatly split a few small edge tears otherwise a good copy. The wrapper of this printing of this very popular song against American entering the war has an inset photograph of "Chief Tendeho" - others have photos of different performers. The strident anti-militarist tone of the lyrics led to a song in rebuttal by Captain Jack Crawford the Poet Scout entitled "My Mother Raised Her Boy to be a Soldier." Leo. Feist unknown books
1917WRCLIT79167New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1917. 4pp. Folio 34 x 27 cm. Highly pictorial upper wrapper. Sine neatly split small chips at tips and edges; a far but sound copy. The wrapper image is of a wounded soldier in a hospital bed being administered to by a nurse while outside a window in the background soldiers are being blown asunder by artillery. The sentiment of the songs is not that the soldier is reluctant to return to battle but that he has fallen in love with his nurse. OCLC: 7430502. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books