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26361‘The Raven Hotel / Droitwich / Ap. 6. 87 1887’. According to Russell’s entry in the Oxford DNB while reporting on the Civil War he was described by one American newspaper as ‘the most famous newspaper correspondent the world has ever seen'. The inscription on his memorial in St Paul’s Cathedral calls him ‘'the first and greatest of War Correspondents'. He coined the phrase ‘thin red line’ was instrumental in the sending of Florence Nightingale to the Crimea and is said to have written the report that inspired Tennyson to write ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’. Like Broadley whose omission from the DNB is as scandalous as his career Russell was an active freemason. 2pp 12mo. In trimmed windowpane mount. In good condition lightly aged with slight glue staining on reverse. Folded once. Signed ‘W H Russell’. The subject is freemasonry Russell is not known to have shared Broadley’s other interests. Begins: ‘dear brother Broadley / I am pickling here in the hope that I may be fit for exportation anon & I shall not be in London till my course is over on 17th’. In consequence he will be unable to attend ‘the junction of Bros. Lawson Peters & Toole & the promotion of Brs Prince Helwig & Lord Delamere’. Broadley a distinguished autograph-collector also merited a long entry in Wikipedia for his other activities. ‘The Raven [Hotel] / Droitwich / Ap. 6. 87 [1887]’. unknown
30877Broadside. Circa 1860s. No publisher. Eight verses with chorus with a simple ornamental border. Measures approximately 12 x 19 cm 4.5 x 7.5". Faint pencil markings on the top edge tiny spot to the left of the last verse. Near fine. unknown
4to., First Edition, with numerous illustrations (one coloured and double-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers moderately dust-soiled at extremities else a near fine copy. The first Warship Profile to depart from the series' 'traditional' timescale of post-Dreadnought vessels.
8vo., First Edition, with 5 maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps; original grey cloth gilt, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter age-browned and frayed with loss at extremities. A standard reference, published in the Mainstream of America series edited by Lewis Gannett. The title was borrowed by Ken Burns in his acclaimed TV documentary series of 1991.
With text drawn from diaries and letters and pictures from public and private collections this book tells in detail the history of the American Civil War Small tear and creases to top edge of dust jacket. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
8vo., First Edition, with title-vignette, headpieces and full-page illustrations in the text; original red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Uncommon in this condition.
pp. xxiv, 242 + Portrait Frontis. 12mo. 180mm. Original full cloth binding. Appleton Modern Literature Series to be used as a classroom reader. LIT BX 7
116917First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong folio approximately 245 × 355 mm 12 pages the first one blank followed by five pairs of facing pages ruled paper with printed red and blue columns and black headings with printed certifications on the last page. The column headings across the double-page openings are Name Rank Age Description Married or Single Nativity Place of Residence Date of Enlistment Enlisted For Date of Muster Discharged and Remarks; only the last opening is unused. Thin plain brown paper wrappers a little undersized with a paper title-label mounted on the front cover printed with manuscript insertions; wrappers a little marked chipped and creased with a few light tidemarks affecting also the first leaf; heavy crease down the middle of the entire roll where folded in half resulting in a 50 mm split from the bottom of the crease to all six leaves; minor signs of use and age but overall this unique and fragile manuscript is in very good condition. 'Companies A and F were from the village of Kewanee in Henry county Illinois . The exigencies of the struggle and the call had wrought the enthusiasm of the village to its highest pitch when on the morning of August 7th a muster roll was opened in the office of Judge John H. Howe and a meeting called for the night. During the day 29 names were enrolled. At night the rally was immense. Speeches were made by Judge Howe James Elliott and other leading citizens and among them one by R.A. Tenney of Chicago formerly of Kewanee who proposed to enlist. The knowledge that "Ralph" as they loved to call him would go was electrifying and the enlistment was kept up till midnight to be continued the next day and furthered by liberal offers from those who could not go to aid those who could till the morning of the 9th just forty-eight hours from the time the first name was signed when 101 were enrolled. This number was subsequently increased to 111 and the second company was raised immediately. Two as noble companies as ever kept step to the music of the Union in one village raised by themselves and well officered within a week .' R.L. Howard: 'History of the 124th Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers' 1880 page 2. <p>Each opening of the roll contains printed columns with the particulars of enlistees added in ink in at least two hands. The details of 19 officers and NCOs and 80 privates are provided apparently in Captain Tenney's hand all but one with their date of enlistment given as 9 August 1862. A further 25 soldiers with enlistment dates from 1864 and 1865 have been added later in another hand presumably his successor Captain Edmond C. Raymond. The only black enlistees four 'under-cooks' are entered separately at the foot of the final opening. All four are described as residents of Vicksburg Mississippi and all enlisted soon after this important Confederate stronghold fell to Union forces on 4 July 1863 suggesting that they were likely freed slaves. <p>The siege also caused a change in the company's commanding officer. 'Capt. R.A. Tenney of Company A had tried to struggle through the campaign until reduced almost to a skeleton and even his life was despaired of when he felt compelled to resign. It was hard for us to lose the inimitable inspiring once jolly "Ralph" from among us but there was no alternative. His resignation bearing date July 9th and the death of Lieut. Julius A. Pratt caused the promotion of 2d Lieut. E.C. Raymond to the Captaincy' Howard page 136. The 'Remarks' column makes grim reading: almost all of the detailed entries commence with the words 'Deserted' 'Discharged' almost invariably with a disability 'Died' invariably of wounds or sickness or 'Killed' by shell musket ball . paperback
Vg/G (unclipped dj lightly faded on spine and few chips to edges with one small tear tail of spine, clean grey cloth with black titles on spine, a very good square tight bright copy with small patch light browning front free endpaper and ink gift inscription, small crease to corner of one board) quarto unpaginated. Volume 1 in a series of 10 volumes. A substantial volume profusely illustrated in b/w with contemporary photographs.
Vg/G (unclipped dj lightly faded on spine and few chips to edges with one small tear tail of spine, clean grey cloth with black titles on spine, a very good square tight bright copy with small patch light browning front free endpaper and ink gift inscription, small crease to corner of one board) quarto unpaginated. Volume 1 in a series of 10 volumes. A substantial volume profusely illustrated in b/w with contemporary photographs.
8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece and 8 maps (3 folding), free endpapers very faintly spotted; navy cloth, gilt back, gilt top, a near fine copy. FIRST UK EDITION OF MAHAN'S FIRST BOOK. THIS IS A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE ADMIRALTY WITH ITS ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN; this copy awarded to Sub-Lieutenant G.H. Brady in 1902 for Meritorious Service. Hattendorf A1d.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, and illustrations and pedigrees in the text; grey cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., with portrait frontispiece, coloured plate and numerous photographs (a number full-page) in the text; red cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Much-needed fascsimile reissue of the original edition of 1909.
8vo., First Edition thus, with 29 maps and plans in the text; handsomely bound in burgundy full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, uncut, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. A lovely copy of a scarce study by one of the foremost military strategists of the period.
a88715Philadelphia 1863 believed to be first edition A. Winch. 5-1/2 x 3-3/4 inches 16p. Inch and half high engraving of eagle with ribbon imprinted with "Victory" held in his beak on front cover wraps. Fair quite worn cover soiled tips curled splitting at spine fold but complete. Three rubbed areas on rear panel have very very faint blue residue possibly from ink name or stamp since rubbed away but very hard to tell. Contains "37 sections". No tears in text. There is one copy in the Library of Congress but this once hated document is quite Rare. Pictures available on request. . paperback
1990981ANew York, Knopf, (1990). 4°. 425 S. Mit zahlr. Fotos und farb. Karten aus dem amerikan. Bürgerkrieg. Wie neu! OHLn. im OU. Wie neu.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. 312pp. The Civil War was the defining event in American history. For each side, a way of life was gone - destroyed along with the battle-ravaged countryside and the hundreds of thousands of soldiers who were never to return. Although the North and South were very different at the start of the war, neither could return to its past. Their experiences are compared in this superb edition, with hundreds of illustrations from the period.
186430878Philadelphia: J. Magee 1864. Broadside. Single sheet folded. Printed in blue and red on the first page only. Thirteen verses with chorus red and blue ornamental border with American flags and the words Liberty and Union Forever. Blindstamp of the Southworth Co. paper company of Massachusetts on the top left edge. Measures approximately 20 x 25 cm 8 x 10". The red part of the ornamental border is printed out of register. Faint pencil markings on the top edge and on the lower edge of the last page mild soiling. Very good. J. Magee unknown
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slight creasing to edges. 288pp. A study of the Commander of Union Forces in the American Civil War, Ulysses Simpson Grant and his tactics and strategy in the fight against the Confederates. Illustrated.
1870134066Port Elizabeth: Richards Impey & Co 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Port Elizabeth Richards Impey & Co. circa 1870. One leaf 216 × 140 mm printed on both sides; paper tanned and marked with a few small holes and chips; mild signs of use; in decent condition now housed in a custom-made stiffened cloth folder. A rare South African handbill advertising a touring 'Diorama' of the American Civil War. The recto provides the sequence of events from the bombardment of Fort Sumter Bull Run the battle between the 'Kearsarge' and 'Alabama' the main battles from Gettysburg to General Lee's surrender at Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination and funeral. <p>The verso is headed 'For the Children visiting the American War Diorama' and contains a poem by Harry Stanley about an orphan boy at Christmas. This side has the imprint of T.H. Grocott Machine Printer Grahamstown. <p>Provenance: Geoffrey Ingleton with the G. & N. Ingleton bookplate inside the front flap of the portfolio and the Ingleton Collection catalogue inkstamp and number 10492 on the verso of the leaflet. Richards, Impey & Co hardcover
WB14168n.p.: n.p. n.d. Ephemera. Very Good. Broadside; 300x239mm; an 11 stanza poem plus the moral printed recto only in two columns within a decorative border; mounted to plain paper over cardboard. N.d. likely early 20th century. Flattened crease down the middle from folding; a few small closed tears along the edges; a few small specks of soiling. <br/><br/>A poem about an encounter with a British lion in New York's Central Park referencing the American Revolutionary War -- specifically the Trent Affair. Captain Charles Wilkes is mentioned by name as are Mason Slidell and others plus other well-known events such as Bunker Hill. Wilkes 1798-1877 was an American naval officer and explorer. He led the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842 and commanded the ship in the Trent Affair during the American Civil War 18611865 where he attacked a Royal Mail Ship almost leading to war between the U.S. and the UK. The moral of the poem is "If you wish to live in PEACE always be prepared for War; for a small matter kindleth a great fire! Large enough to set the world ablaze!" Very scarce none found on OCLC nor in the holdings of the NY Historical Society. n.p. unknown books
WB14168n.p.: n.p. n.d. Ephemera. Very Good. Broadside; 300x239mm; an 11 stanza poem plus the moral printed recto only in two columns within a decorative border; mounted to plain paper over cardboard. N.d. likely early 20th century. Flattened crease down the middle from folding; a few small closed tears along the edges; a few small specks of soiling. <br/><br/>A poem about an encounter with a British lion in New York's Central Park referencing the American Revolutionary War -- specifically the Trent Affair. Captain Charles Wilkes is mentioned by name as are Mason Slidell and others plus other well-known events such as Bunker Hill. Wilkes 1798-1877 was an American naval officer and explorer. He led the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842 and commanded the ship in the Trent Affair during the American Civil War 18611865 where he attacked a Royal Mail Ship almost leading to war between the U.S. and the UK. The moral of the poem is "If you wish to live in PEACE always be prepared for War; for a small matter kindleth a great fire! Large enough to set the world ablaze!" Very scarce none found on OCLC nor in the holdings of the NY Historical Society. n.p. unknown
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and illustrations in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
187044001Boston: Wright & Potter Printers to the State 1870. Thick4to. 29cm First Edition in 2 volumes 793 & 10851p. errata page rebound in full dark blue cloth gilt spine titles the paper is toned but sound marginal stain on the last few leaves on volume one the text is otherwise sound and clean a fine set. fine. Subjects<br /> A comprehensive two-volume official publication by the Adjutant General's Office documenting the service of state regiments during the Civil War. It details rosters service dates and histories for thousands of soldiers. ~ Content: contains roster lists battle summaries and records for soldiers in Massachusetts volunteer regiments. Volume I: Covers regiments 1-32 and 1st Heavy Artillery. Volume II: Covers regiments 33-62 2nd Heavy Artillery and various cavalry/light battery units. Wright & Potter, Printers to the State unknown
4 vols., 8vo., First Edition; cloth (blue/blue/red/green respectively), gilt backs, a near fine set in dustwrapper. The Starbuck Chronicles comprise: Rebel (1993); Copperhead (1994); Battle Flag (1995); The Bloody Ground (1996). All published to date, although the author has expressed a wish to continue the series. Dustwrapper artwork by Gino D'Achille. BRIGHT SET TO DATE OF AN OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL SEQUENCE.