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1919WRCLIT78319Cleveland: World Syndicate Publishing Co. 1919. Blue cloth lettered in black. Frontis. Reprint utilizing the plates of the Sully & Co. edition. Faint foxing to endsheets otherwise very good in highly pictorial dust jacket with shallow chipping along crown and toe of spine panel. World Syndicate Publishing Co. hardcover books
1919WRCLIT78320Cleveland: World Syndicate Publishing Co. 1919. Blue cloth lettered in black. Frontis. Reprint utilizing the plates of the Sully & Co. edition. very good in highly pictorial dust jacket with shallow chipping along crown and toe of spine panel and a short diagonal chip at the top edge of the rear panel. World Syndicate Publishing Co. hardcover books
1919WRCLIT78317Cleveland: World Syndicate Publishing Co. 1919. Blue cloth lettered in black. Frontis. Reprint utilizing the plates of the Sully & Co. edition. Faint foxing to endsheets otherwise very good or better in highly pictorial dust jacket with short closed at top edge of front panel. World Syndicate Publishing Co. hardcover books
1929WRCLIT77152New York & London: Wiley / Chapman & Hall 1929. xii4341pp. Large octavo. Cloth. Photographs drawings folding chart. Cloth a bit sunned otherwise very good. First edition. The author was a ranking officer in the Army Air Corps and Aerial Surveyor for the Byrd Expedition. Includes a chapter on Oblique Aerial Surveys by A.M. Narraway. Wiley / Chapman & Hall hardcover books
1929WRCLIT70368London: Heinemann 1929. Cloth and batik boards t.e.g. About fine in darkened and soiled dust jacket. First U.K. edition limited issue. One of 525 numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author. Heinemann hardcover books
1939WRCLIT45568New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1939. 12mo. Cloth paper label. A fine copy. First edition. Reproductions of a series of postcards issued by the German army for use by their troops on the occasion of their anticipated capture of Paris. One of an unspecified number of copies issued to commemorate Armistice Day. LAWSON & PANKOW 85. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
3352Paris: L'Edition Franaise Illustre 1919. . 8vo marbled boards polished green calf spine red morocco label by Sangorski and Sutcliffe some wear over hinges and at head and tail of spine; marbled endpapers Non-authorial gift presentation on blank preceding the half-title"To 'Tres gentille' from R. M. in memory of Armistice Night at the 'Lapin Agile'. P.S. 'Sore feet'". A series of texts by various French authors all extolling the "Agile Rabbit" cabaret which was a Montmartre cabaret frequented by Picasso Modigliani Apollinaire and Utrillo among others. Laid into the present volume is a two-page typed description of the club with a Sangorski and Sutcliffe business card attached and the note "You left this in the office". Paris: L'Edition Franaise Illustre, 1919. hardcover books
1919WRCLIT76339London: George Allen & Unwin 1919. 12mo. Pale green boards stamped in black. Upper joint a bit worn early ink inscription usual moderate foxing upper board a bit spotted; just a good copy of a fragile poorly manufactured book. First edition. Aldington to Waugh including both combatants and non-combatants. REILLY A60. George Allen & Unwin hardcover books
1917210290Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1917. paperback. very good-. at Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces France. Publication No. 760. 79pp. 8vo original salmon pr. wrs. some pages printed on colored paper. Wrs. lightly soiled spine ends lightly worn inner hinges strengthened some light foxing to margins. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1917.<br/><br/> Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
1916WRCLIT71951Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1916. 12mo. Boards paper labels. First edition in book form first published in the BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT. Top edge dusty otherwise fine in very good somewhat dust soiled jacket with a few spots. Houghton Mifflin Co. hardcover books
1917WRCLIT72254New York: Macmillan and Co. 1917. Gilt navy blue cloth. Photographs. Near fine and bright without dust jacket. First edition preceding the UK edition by a month. Publisher's review copy with slip laid in and perforated 'Advance Copy .' stamp in title. ".The chief merit of the book at this date lies in its noble and moving soliloquies and descriptions" - Falls. The UK edition bore an expanded title adding: "The Beginning of the Battle of the Somme." With the bookplate of DIAL principal Scofield Thayer laid in. The number of copies of the UK edition in the first printing exceeded the number of this edition by a factor of 5. SIMMONS 38. FALLS p.57. BLUNDEN et al p.5. Macmillan and Co. hardcover books
1917WRCLIT77513Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1917. xiv311pp. plus seven smaller folding maps and a large folded map inserted in sleeve in back. Navy blue cloth lettered in gilt. Fore and bottom edge of lower cover damp dulled but a good sound copy. First edition US issue bound up from UK sheets. Published in the series "Campaigns and Their Lessons" edited by Major-General C.E. Callwell. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
19802201679The Air Force Historical Foundation / James Parton and Company Inc 1980. First Edition. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. First editions. Vol. 6 spine a bit toned common with these volumes. Original receipts for each individual volume laid in showing that the original owner purchased these for $13 each in the early 1980s a total of over $300 in today's money. Complete in eight hardcover volumes. Black & white photographic covers. A detailed pictorial account of the aerial portion of World War II based on declassified records. Includes fourteen retrospective essays by WWII leaders and journalists. The Air Force Historical Foundation / James Parton and Company, Inc hardcover books
1945WRCLIT75658London: Harrap 1945. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. About fine in lightly nicked and edgeworn dust jacket. First edition ordinary issue. Foreword by Lt.-General Sir Oliver Leese. Introduction by Sassoon. There was also a special edition of 110 numbered copies. REILLY WWII 44. KEYNES B18. Harrap hardcover books
1917WRCLIT78591New York: Funk & Wagnalls 1917. xviiii210pp. Decorated cloth. Frontis and plates. Introduction by Herbert C. Hoover. First edition. Foxing to edges and to pages facing plates' a good sound copy. Funk & Wagnalls hardcover books
19121223584Washington D.C.: Adjutant General's Office 1912. Annual. Octavo VG-/none green cloth w/ black title ex libris signature; rebound; minor shelf wear and bumping; text block clean; 618 pp.; tables; general toning; block. boards spot staining; chipping; else good. 1223584. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
1980900406NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1980. First edition limited issue of 250 numbered copies signed by Caputo on the limitation page. Copy #155. Full cloth in matching cloth-covered slipcase. Issued w/acetate dustjacket. Faintly toned spine; slipcase slightly rubbed. Unread copy in Near Fine condtion in Near Fine slipcase. Caputo's second book and first novel. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Holt Rinehart & Winston Hardcover books
29612CIVIL WAR REPORT OF GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL COMMISSION. Harrisburg: N.P. 1914. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. 162 pages. First edition. With over one hundred photographic plates of all the brass memorials erected Gettysburg to Pennsylvania regiments. Cover spotted a good copy only internally very good. unknown books
1864WRCLIT17600Philadelphia: Henry B. Ashmead Book and Job Printer 1864. 60pp. Printed wrappers. Upper wrapper stained at edges as are the fore-edges of the first several leaves otherwise a good copy. First edition of this anthology of poetry and prose largely accounts of battle capture and privation by soldiers in the field and in hospital published under the auspices of the Great Central Fair of the Sanitary Commission. Henry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer unknown books
1846WRCAM4388Washington 1846. 52pp. Dbd. Very good. The committee outlines reasons for the U.S. declaration of war against Mexico in May 1846. unknown books
11770VG. Requesting that he be sent the 7th volune of Wendell's reports etc. unknown books
187421448Washington 1874. 4pp folded. Caption title as issued. Two smalls slits as inside margin appear to be from previous binding. Clean. Very Good. Three acts of Congress are published: to establish a pontoon railway-bridge across the Mississippi River at Prairie due Chien and a similar bridge at or near Clinton Iowa; to reduce the area of the military reservation of Fort Sanders; and to grant a condemned cannon to Prescott Post No. One for erection of a monument at Providence. unknown books
1808WRCAM26353Washington: Printed by R.C. Weightman 1808. 10pp. Dbd. Good. The committee reaches several reasonable conclusions: the suspension of the embargo if peace comes reciprocal restrictive measures on the trade of all foreign countries who have restricted United States commerce etc. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 16579. Printed by R.C. Weightman unknown books
1916WRCLIT74523London: Printed Under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationary Office 1916. Three volumes. 2202pp; iv642pp. and iv891pp. Folio. Sewn self-wrappers. Slightly dusty but very good or better. First editions published as CD.7961 CD.8108 and CD 8235 presented to Parliament July and December 1915 and May 1916. Printed Under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books
1919WRCLIT77047London: Cassell & Co. 1919. 3031pp. Thick octavo. Gilt green cloth. Frontis and abundant illustrations. Sixth impression a few months after the first. Gift inscription on front free endsheet stamping a bit dull otherwise good in lightly chipped and tanned printed dust jacket the latter being somewhat uncommon. Cassell & Co. hardcover books