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194650501Baton Rouge Louisiana: Special Troops of the 4th Infantry Division. 1946. Hardcover. Good. 1946 first edition. Black hardback covers. Shelf wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners. The corners are bumped. There are several small rubbed and stained spots on the covers. A very scarce World War II unit history. The 4th Infantry Division participated in the Normandy D-Day invasion and landed at H-Hour on D-Day at Utah Beach. An excellent unit history. ; 178 pages . Special Troops of the 4th Infantry Division hardcover
474The Infantry was organized on April 4 1864 from the 8th Corps de Afrique Infantry. It served the garrison at Port Hudson Louisiana until April 17 1864. The unit was transferred to 79th United States Colored Troops on July 6 1864. D. 1pp. 15 ½" x 10". July 1864. No place. A handwritten clothing return for the 80th Colored Infantry; at the top is written "Monthly Return of Clothing Camp & Garrison Equipage. in the Month of July 1864 by. Co B 80 USC Infty". The roster lists the number of sashes flannel shirts blankets shelter tents canteens etc. used by the regiment. Unlike most rosters this is not on pre-printed forms but completely handwritten including the red grid lines. There are three vertical fold lines but it is in fine condition overall hardcover books
190001110712Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press 1900. Regimental history of the 94th Ohio Infantry Regiment part of the 14th Army Corps which fought extensively with Sherman's army. Gilt lettering on the front cover with a red acorn the 14th Corps badge on deep blue cloth. 166pp. Moderate wear extremities. Penciled owner's name on second ffep. 1 1/2" edge tears on pages 2 and 165. Ex-library with usual markings. A solid clean example of the original edition of this scarce title. Nd ca. 1900. Hard Cover x-library. VG-/No Jacket as Issued. Large Octavo. Book. The Ohio Valley Press Hardcover
188537814Santa Rosa 1885. Engraved invitation top flap with color illustration of American flag. Bottom half in several elegant type styles and fonts. "Grover Cleveland" in manuscript. Mild wear Very Good.<br /> offered with REGULATIONS OF THE GRAND MILITARY CARNIVAL OF CO. E. 5TH INF. REG. N.G.C. AT ARMORY RINK SANTA ROSA THANKSGIVING EVENING 1885. Small broadside 3-1/2" x 5-3/4" on purple paper listing rules 1-9 with ticket prices Floor Tickets $2; Spectators' Tickets $1. Very Good.<br /> <br /> The elegant Invitation is from the National Guard Corps on Thanksgiving 1885. Whether President Cleveland made the trip from Washington to Santa Rosa is doubtful. Regulations required guests to be "masked and in costume." Moreover "Sharp weapons must be secured to the scabbard. Firearms examined by the committee. unknown
030043No Binding. Very Good. quarto two pages formerly folded few nicks to edges else in very good clean and legible condition. Cox discusses Adjt. General Lorenzo Thomas' prejudice against Black soldiers: 'My Dear Burt Burr Porter upon the recommendation of Honble D. W. Gooch has been "sent in" with an unqualified endorsement from Mr. Stanton for a Brigadier's nomination. The paper will lodge in the Adjt. Gen. Lorenzo Thomas' Office and will stay there a long time if somebody doesn't hurry it up - Thomas hates Porter because he recommended to Secty Cameron the adoption of the negro as a soldier and wrote him several able letters about it. Porter has now several responsive & laudatory letters from Cameron in his folio. If you could get the letter desired from Gov. Andrew the thing would have an impetus that would be irresistible and then he could get out of this Division & Porter could do the Country splendid service. ." Porter had support from both Cameron and Stanton who endorsed him with "great pleasure and sincerity" but if Burt could get an additional letter of recommendation from Massachusetts Governor Andrew "the thing would have an impetus that would be irresistible." Porter was already putting the Brigade through rigorous training and "it is not a sinecure to be on his staff . I am in fighting condition.". Cox was a Boston lawyer who rose to Major in the Massachusetts Infantry until wounded in Virginia a year later. Porter also a lawyer as well as an adventurous soul who had served in the Turkish Army during the Crimean War was never promoted to General though he was given command of a Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment. After the War he joined the French Army during the Franco-Prussian conflict and was killed leading a French charge against the Germans. The powerful General Lorenzo Thomas ironically was soon sent by the War Department to recruit freed slaves for the Union Army though this letter makes clear his prejudice against Negro troops; later "banished in disgrace" by Secretary Stanton - allegedly for defaming General Sherman as insane - President Andrew Johnson's postwar attempt to replace Stanton with Thomas played a part in his impeachment trial by "radical" Republicans. <br/> <br/> unknown books
1922051516WASHINGTON D.C.: U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING. BLUE DECORATIVE BOARDS LENGHTY INSCRIPTION BY LEE R. COLE TO HIS WIFE REFERRING TO HIS DUTY IN 1911. ALSO ENCLOSED LETTER BY DOUGLAS COLE ADDRESSED TO HIS MOTHER IN 1943. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1922. U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING hardcover
193174540Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1931. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Fair. 105 5 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Title page missing. Cover has wear and soiling. Only 2000 printed in 1931. In this volume The Infantry School introduced a Mailing List different in form and content from that of previous years. The present compilation is designed to furnish the Mailing List subscriber with a convenient volume the greater part of which he will want to read. The majority of the articles have been specially prepared. Subject matter has been carefully selected with regard for timeliness and interest holding quality. Present day tendencies and methods are discussed. These discussions are couched in varied forms--the intimate personal letter the dialogue and the narrative. The problems have been prepared for officers of the Regular Army National Guard and Organized Reserve who are willing to devote occasional odd half hours to their study of their profession rather than spend a considerable part of his spare time in the reading of texts wand the working out of elaborate problems. The Infantry School hardcover
193849128Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1938. fair to good. 310 illus. maps 3 large maps & appendix in pocket at rear of volume figures tables boards somewhat scuffed. Small white stains at top of spine. Contents include: a tank battalion at St. Mihiel; motor reconnaissance patrols; motor patrolling; preparation and purpose of efficiency reports; aerial photographs and the combat officer; the passage of the Tigris; modern mobility depends on motor maintenance; the rifle platoon in foreign armies; tuning machine guns; infantry around the world; technique of fire 81-mm mortar; and Napoleonic discipline. The Infantry School hardcover
193549126Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1935. fair to good. 244 illus. maps some fold-out 3 large maps in pocket at rear of volume small stains on a few pages boards somewhat scuffed. Large stain on front board and spine. Topics covered include: advance guards when contact is imminent; an advance guard in 1914 operation of theFrench 5th Colonial Brigade August 22 1914; military English: exactnessof meaning; the defense during periods of low visibility; a British night defense historical exercise; the defense of the Meuse River at Dinant August 14-15 1914; chemicals in riot duty; riot duty problems; small problems--infantry historical; supply of motorized infantry; supply problem motorized infantry; and operations of the 3d Platoon Company A 301st Tank Battalion September 26-29 1918. The Infantry School hardcover
193949129Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1939. fair to good. 309 illus. maps 4 large illus/maps in pocket at rear of volume consolidated index and tables of contents for volumes 1-17. Boards somewhat scuffed and soiled. Contents include: the battle at Rocourt; a problem of decision; map reading in the field; program planning for National Guard armory training; small infantry problems; combat information; semi-engine overhaul; infantry around the world; and installation of infantry regimental command posts. The Infantry School hardcover
193649127Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1936. fair to good. 277 illus. maps 2 large maps in pocket at rear of volume tables figures glue stain inside front board boards somewhat scuffed. Extensive ink notations inside front flyleaf and title page by Col. O. H. Saunders some pencil notations to text stray red mark on table of contents. Contents include: the new infantry regiment; tactical aspects of the proposed new regiment; stopping a panic; some possibilities of motorized reconnaissance; the use of civilian-owned motor vehicles in war; military English; initiative in battle; leadership; the role of the infantry tank; tomorrow's tanks attack; lines and formations; infantry antiaircraft tactics; small problems--infantry; and elementary problems in machine-gun indirect laying. The Infantry School hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 8 plates of portraits, 110 sepia-toned plates on 48, 2 coloured plates of unit insignia, a map as plate, a full-page map in the text and 4 large folding maps coloured in outline, half-title lightly browned; handsomely bound in twentieth century red full morocco, gilt back, divisional insignia in white and red from original cloth binding preserved and mounted on blank preliminary, a very good, bright, clean copy. Sold with a small quantity of relevant cuttings and a printed flier on behalf of the Old Members' Association.Published in the 'Country Life' series of military histories. The first territorial division to travel overseas, the 42nd served in Egypt and at Gallipoli (May 1915 to January 1916), the Suez Canal and Sinai. Transferred to the Western Front at a time of crisis (March 1917), it fought at Ypres, Nieuport and La Bassee. It was part of the thrust through the Hindenburg Line, crossed the Selle and ended at Foret de Mormal and Hautmont. Includes ROH, honours and awards, OOB, HQ staff and officers commanding. One of the most detailed territorial divisional histories. Falls decries the maps but recognises the unusually number of excellent photographs. A very attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. SCARCE. Enser, p.61; Falls, p.110..
190478757n9<p>Kansas City MO: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co. 1904. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original blue cloth hard covers with gilt titles to front. Moderate surface and shelf-wear; edges and endpapers toned and slightly foxed. Old owner's name and date Manila Feb 4th 1906 to front endpaper. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy. 48pp.</p> Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co. hardcover
190532402N. P.: Frank D. Gunn Regimental Press Thirteenth Infantry. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. New end-papers book has been recased most original cloth from covers and spine remains front cover lettering bright spine a bit darkened. 1 1/4" tear to bottom of page 205 very near spine. ; Illus. maps previous owner name Sergeant William L. Howes and "Co. "A" 13th Infantry" below name embossed in gold lettering to lower left of front cover. ; 328 pages . Frank D. Gunn, Regimental Press, Thirteenth Infantry hardcover
1860MILI2226Wien, Hof- u. Staatsdruckerei 1860. 29,5 x 23,5 cm. XXVII, 184; 146(3) S., 4 gef. Tafeln. Neuer Halblederband mit Rückenschild. - Beiliegend 3 ergänzende Verordnungen bzw. Erläuterungen aus 1862 u. 1866 betr. "Ehrenbezeigungen für hohe Civil-Personen." [2 Warenabbildungen]
184666688Zerbst, Kummer?sche Buchhandlung, 1846. 8°. Mit einem gefalt. Plan. VIII, 483 (1); XXII S., 2 Bll., 230 S., 1 Bl., HLdr. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg. u. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
186222225Paris Dumaine J. Libraire de l'empereur 1862 -in-8 pleine percale un fort volume, reliure pleine percaline marron in-octavo Editeur (hard-back brown percale in-octavo editor) (21,7 x 14 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre, Année et Auteur frappés or (gilt decoration) , date au centre dans un encadrement d'un filet large et d'un filet fin à froid, avec 2 caissons à froid (un filet large et un filet fin à froid en encadrement) de part et d'autre, plats décorés à froid (plaque spéciale Editeur) d'un filet large à froid et de 4 filets fins en encadrement, toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), orné de 20 planches dépliantes hors-texte en noir + 23 pages de musique imprimées (batteries et sonneries), (XIV)-582 pages, 1862 Paris Dumaine J. Libraire de l'empereur Editeur,
18702200791937 (1850-1870). In der Form signiert "A. v. Escher". Auf Velin lose auf Unterlage montiert mit dekorativer Umfassung in schwarz und gold. 16,8 x 23,7 cm. 25 x 32 cm.
18702200781937 (1850-1870). In der Form signiert "A. v. Escher". Auf Velin lose auf Unterlage montiert mit dekorativer Umfassung in schwarz und gold. 16,8 x 23,7 cm. 25 x 32 cm.
10912Pau, Garet, 1891 in-8, 399 pp., 4 pl. couleurs, tableaux dt un dépl., demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à nerfs aux caissons fleuronnés dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement passé, coins usés. Des rousseurs, restaurations aux planches.
238415Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1790 in-8, titre, 96 pp., dérelié.
1888WOC-958Paris, Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin & Cie, 1888. In-8 (23x15cm) relié demi chagrin rouge un peu frotté, dos à nerfs et orné de fleurons dorés, couverture supérieure ornés de 6 fanions en couleurs. 195pp.
206 pages. Includes list of references. Several tables and illustrations. Topics include: Infantry Corps History; RHC Historical Background; History of Customs, Traditions, Ranks and Dress; The History of RHC Customs and Traditions; Parades and Guards; Flag Etiquette; Colours, Battle Honours and Military Music; Saluting and Funerals; Miscellaneous Historical Customs; Scottish Music, Dancing, Dress and Weapons; General Military Knowledge and Customs; Mess Etiquette; Conduct of a Mess Dinner. Undated but would seem to be circa 1967 according to a reference to the new Canadian Forces uniform. Clean, unmarked, tight and square with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Front cover photo of the King and an Australian V.C. Abundantly illustrated with black and white photos. Contents: The Daring Deeds of Captian Ball; The Honourable Artillery Company Crosses for the Fighting Fifth; Succouring the Wounded; A cross won in the bush; more posthumous awards; Gallant officers; Canadian Exploits; Machine Gun Acts; An Airman's Rescue; Presentation by the King; Colonial Heroes; Cruel Treatment of a V.C. POW; Death of Captain Chavasse, V.C. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: it is recommended that the following two issues be read in conjuction with this: Part 118 - Victoria Crosses of the War (I); Part 148 - Victoria Crosses of the War (II). Magazine
16 pages. Features: Great color cover photo of Marine Sergeant Franz E. Silas, Jr. of Jacksonville, Florida; Which Service to Choose?; At Home with Career Soldier Sergeant Vinson N. Rose, of Company C, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Recipe for Napoleon's Battlefield Stew; Two-page of information about educational opportunities through the military; "The First Day My Father is Home" - fiction; Fantastic color retro ad on back cover for "Dolls of the World". Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine