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1834B119768Bruxelles, J. De Mat 1834 2 tomes (texte et planches) reliés en un volume physique, I: 234pp. & II: 84pp. + 22 planches dépliantes, 14cm., reliure cart. d'époque (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, traces d'usage), bon état, B119768
1945185785Berlin: Druckhaus Tempelhof 1945 1945-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. Dust jacket is wrapped- jacket is rubbed at the edges and folds with crease lines to the rear jacket panel. Book has Dark Red cloth boards with only minor wear. Clean has a good binding name is written on the Table of Contents page- no other marks or notations. Mapped endpapers. 360 pages. Berlin: Druckhaus Tempelhof, 1945 hardcover books
194575454MTOUSA Mediterranean Theater of Operations United States Army Information and Education Section 1945. Presumed First Edition First printing. Pamphlet. Good. 95 1 pages. Illustrations. Maps including of Po Valley. Drawings. DORNBUSCH 1653. Approximately 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches. Cover has some wear and soiling. Cover says: We Were There: From Gruber to the Brenner Pass. Front Cover is illustrated. Rear Cover has a poem entitled Wotan's Call by Pfc. Frank Kennegot Headquarters Company 349th Infantry. Statement at bottom of title page "Material in this story has been passed by the U.S. censor and may be mailed home". This pamphlet was given to troops of the 88th. As is typical with such 'in theater' publications there are some pages which have some variation in printing but pages are legible. There are a couple of minor ink stains noted. The 88th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army that saw service in both World War I and World War II. It was one of the first of the Organized Reserve divisions to be called into federal service created nearly "from scratch" after the implementation of the draft in 1940. Previous divisions were composed of either Regular Army or National Guard personnel. Much of the experience in reactivating it was used in the subsequent expansion of the U.S. Army. By the end of World War II the 88th Infantry fought its way to the northernmost extreme of Italy. In early May 1945 troops of its 349th Infantry Regiment joined the 103d Infantry Division of the VI Corps of the U.S. Seventh Army part of the 6th Army Group which had raced south through Bavaria into Innsbruck Austria in Vipiteno in the Italian Alps. MTOUSA (Mediterranean Theater of Operations United States Army), Information and Education Section unknown
188332867Washington DC: Geo. Prince 1883. Photograph. Good. Photograph. 8" x 10" mounted albumen photograph. Light wear. Faint wooden sign in the photograph background reads "Indianapolis Light Infantry." "Indian Wars" written in pencil on the back of the photograph. Light edge wear to the photograph. Geo. Prince unknown
190933777Columbia MO: E. W. Stephens Publishing Company 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 181 pages 1. Frontispiece photograph of the author. A couple of illustrations in the book. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and spine. Light soil to the cloth. Light edge wear to the cloth extremities. Previous owner illustrated bookplate on the front paste down. <br /> <br /> A small handful of articles related to Walker including an article in 1988 about Actor Ed Harris portraying Walker in a film are laid inside the book. From wikipedia: William Walker May 8 1824 – September 12 1860 was an American physician lawyer journalist and mercenary who organized several private military expeditions into Mexico and Central America with the intention of occupying the local nations and establishing slave-hold colonies an enterprise then known as "filibustering". Walker usurped the presidency of Nicaragua in July 1856 and ruled until May 1 18571 when he was forced out2 of the presidency and the country by a coalition of Central American armies. He returned in an attempt to re-establish his control of the region and was captured and executed by the government of Honduras in 1860. E. W. Stephens Publishing Company hardcover
189532178Fort Leavenworth: United States Infantry and Cavalry Press 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 2 6 pages 281 pages. Illustrated. Brown cloth hardcover with gilt title stamped on the front cover. Floral end papers. Cloth torn bottom of the spine. Corners bumped. Front hinge is tender. Right front flyleaf scuffed and chipped tip of the upper right front flyleaf. Gift inscription written by the author on the right front flyleaf: "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from your cousin Edwin A. Root Capt. 10th Infantry. Dec. 25 1901." Laid inside the front cover is a blank double sided folded "Reconnaissance of the Road" form. United States Infantry and Cavalry Press hardcover
194680556Baton Rouge La: Army & Navy Publishing Company. Very Good. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover in black boards embossed with title and insignia. No dust jacket. First printing of first edition 1946 . Book presents as very nearly like new but there is light water staining on rear pages and tape repairs to a couple of pages where they had been stuck together. Binding is tight; corner tips are worn through to cardboard. Includes lists of citations and a roster of those killed in action along with maps and photo illustrations. Map endpapers. 4to. 202 pp. Scarce in any condition. . Army & Navy Publishing Company hardcover
192015772Pittsburgh PA: Assoc. of the 110th Infantry 1920. fair to good. Quarto 293 illus. maps tables rosters soiling to a few pgs some pages darkened weakness to fr bd fr endpaper wrinkled bds scuffed. Some wear to board and spine edges ding at lower edge of rear board rear board scratched small tears to inside margin pp. iii-vi binding cracked at p. 81. Assoc. of the 110th Infantry unknown
7009690Short description: In Russian. Infantry, Lidia Trofimovna. Strawberries. Leningrad: Lenizdat, 1975. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU7009690
7009690Short description: In Russian. Infantry Lidia Trofimovna. Strawberries. Leningrad: Lenizdat 1975. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU7009690 unknown
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 25 plates on 16 and endpaper maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The 51st (Highland) Division was one of the finest units of the regular army at the outbreak of war. Sent to France, it became a political pawn in Churchill's determination to maintain French military involvement, and despite a magnificant defensive campaign against overwhelming odds, was eventually forced to surrender to Rommel at St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy in 1940. This long overdue account includes much veteran and eye-witness material. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
197004892982nd Airborne Division. very nice two volume set; Volume 1 in original shipping slipcase. Vol. 2 with stamp of historian Shelby Stanton on endpaper . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1970. 82nd Airborne Division hardcover
1941202560Hildesheim, Helmke Verlag Werner Jäckh, 1941.
1930232908Berlin und Stuttgart, Verlag Tradition W. Kolk u. Vaterländischer Verlag O. Hinderer, 1930.
20336Vintage photograph 2¼" X 3¼" tipped to heavy stock white-bordered beige bevel-edged 4" X 5" card n.p. 1900 July 15. Very good. Handsome image of this obelisk monument commemorating the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry's contribution at the Battle of Chickamauga signed boldly by photographer Tillinghast in ink in the margin at lower right. On the verso he pens bold and large: "Monument of / 21st Wis. Infantry. / Chickamauga. / paraph / Taken on the battle / field by A.R. Tillinghast / July 15 1900." Whether Tillinghast was a professional or simply a talented amateur we have not been able to ascertain but this warrants further research. Quite handsome and unusual. unknown
DA02C-03098Albert Love Enterprises. Collectible - Good. Atlanta GA: Albert Love Enterprises 1946. 4to hardcover. Unpaginated. Illustrations b/w photos. Good book. Cover darkened. World War 2 Regimental Histories Inquire if you need further information. Albert Love Enterprises hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with 26 plates, 8 folding maps, and 4 folding maps in pocket at end; original cloth with regimental badge on upper cover, covers very lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. Enser, p.73; Sutcliffe, p.278; White, p.101.
1988133289Melbourne: Melbourne University Press 1988. Pp. xviii268last blank 12 plates full page maps and plans appendices index; dust wrapper; date stamp 25 Mar 1988 on upper free endpaper; Melbourne University Press Melbourne 1988. First edition. The 39th Australian Infantry Battalion was formed in late 1941 and existed as a unit for less than two years. Almost immediately the largely untrained battalion found itself in the front line of Australia's defence in Port Moresby just after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. Melbourne University Press unknown
17100L'Edition Moderne / Ambert sans date. In-12 relié. Reliure demi-toile bleue avec plats papiers. Dos avec pièce de titre & fleuron gravé & doré. Belle couverture illustrée conservée. Roman d'aventures militaires se situant en Afrique, parmi l'infanterie Coloniale : Casques Blancs & Marsouins. Coins des plats, haut & bas du dos un peu frottés. Intérieur frais. Rare édition originale. Précieux exemplaire orné d'un envoi autographe de J.C.Holl.
SHL-53S.l., Ministère des Armées, Etat-Major de l’Armée de Terre, Service Historique - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1968-1970, 4 volumes brochés (24cm),couvertures grises avec titre et tomaison imprimés en noir, répétés en long au dos : TOME 1, Une source d’Histoire Sociale, Guide des Recherches, VII dont page de titre - 144 pp. - 9 planches h-t. - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 2, Contrôle des Troupes Conservés aux Archives de la Guerre - Infanterie, 621 pp. dont page de titre - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 3, Contrôle de Troupes diverses : Troupes à Cheval, Artillerie, Milices, Gardes Françaises, Troupes Suisses, Compagnie d’Invalides, Troupes des colonies et de la Marine, 642 pp. dont page de titre - 1 ff. volant “Errata” - 1 ff blanc ; TOME 4, Supplément - Index, 272 pp. Édition originale. Très bon état général, couvertures protégées par un papier cristal, petites salissures sur les tranches.
188938921889 1889 Mégard et Cie, Rouen, 1889. Un volume in-4 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, titre doré, tranches dorées, 394 pages, illustrations in-texte. Bel exemplaire.
192715378Oldenburg, Gerhard Stalling (= Erinnerungsblätter deutscher Regimenter- Truppenteile des ehemaligen preuß. Kontingents 203 Band)Berlin-Charlottenburg, Verlag Bernard und Graefe, 1927. 1. Aufl. mit 7 Falt-Karten, 120 Abbildungen und Skizzen und 9 Anlagen. ill. OLn.., 387 S., Gr.8° [2 Warenabbildungen]
192010163n.p.: 63rd Infantry 1920. fair to good. 393 illus. some fold-out rosters some soiling inside boards and to fore-edge boards scuffed board and spine edges worn. Dornbusch #2011. 63rd Infantry hardcover
1966728458PN. New. 1966. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
184548975ABWien, Gedruckt bei Anton Strauß's Witme & Sommer, 1845. gr8° (23x14), 2 Bl., XIV, 280 S., Ln d.Zt (Wachstuch) mit Resten eines Rückenschilds, 2. Aufl. Ecken/Kapitale etwas bestossen, alter Eintrag auf Vorsatz/Titel, Titel verso mit altem ungarischen Stempel, gutes Exemplar,