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Oblong roy. 4to., First Edition, with title in red and black, text and captions in red, blue and black, 34 splendid large plates in photo-collotype and full-page musical score in blue; original red cloth, upper board ruled and blocked with regimental badge in gilt, expertly recased, BUT WITH SOME AGE- OR DAMP-DAMAGE TO 22 OF THE LATER PLATES (mercifully restricted mainly to upper blank margins and only materially affecting around ten plates); nevertheless a valuable record and a very scarce work. An unusually lavish production for a single battalion, this work is distinguished by the quality of the plates, which (damage apart) varies from very good to magnificent. The photographs are superbly executed by F. Bremner, photographer, variously of Lahore, Simla & Quetta, and their rendering as collotypes preserves the quite extraordinary detail of faces, uniforms and equipment. The plates include fine portraits of Major-General Frederick Walter Kitchener (Commanding 3rd (Lahore) Division) and Colonel J.C. Yale (commanding 1st Battalion), together with close-ups of the Colours and mess plate. The main body of plates is devoted, of course, to group studies. These include the officers (individually captioned), the battalion on parade, the Colour and colour sergeants (individually captioned), the NCOs (individually captioned), corporals, companies A-H (each company photographed separately), and a fine series of the battalion's various support units, trades and sports teams. An unusual composition is the plate 'Regimental Types' and depicting eight members of the battalion in a variety of uniforms including officer's full dress and OR's marching order. In addition to the plates, there is a detailed account of the battalion's service from Tournay (1794) to its arrival at Lahore Cantonment in 1906, together with pages devoted to regimental marchess. Not the least importance of this work must be as a superbly detailed record of the appearance of a regular battalion of line infantry of the period - crucially, the last phase of Edwardian opulence and before the irreversible changes brought about by the Great War. EXTREMELY SCARCE. IT IS UNCLEAR HOW MANY OF THESE REMARKABLE PORTFOLIOS WERE PRODUCED; CERTAINLY NOT MANY, AND EVEN FEWER CAN HAVE SURVIVED. Sutcliife p.103; not recorded by White (1965).
19190011016Coblenz Germany Benton Pa: Occupied Germany Coblenz Benton PA 56th Infantry. Good. 1919. Softcover. On offer is a superb pocket notebook kept by an American soldier in occupied Germany in the months immediately following World War One WW1. The author of this notebook is Ezra Skow. Little is known of Skow's early life. He was born in 1892 and enlisted in the U. S. Army in about September 1918 at the age of 25 or 26. Burial records in Benton PA indicate that he was attached to the 156th Infantry Regiment. However there was no 156th Infantry in the United States Order of Battle in WWI. In his notebook Skow records that he served in the 56th Infantry. This accords with the record of service of the 56th Infantry Regiment. The 56th Infantry Regiment was a regular infantry regiment in the United States Army. Its roots date back to the American Civil War where it served in the North's Army of the Potomac. It originated from personnel of the 17th Infantry Regiment in 1917 and fought in the region of Metz during World War I. In April 1919 a battalion of the 56th entered Metz as an honour guard for the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Force John J. Pershing. Skow was married before joining the army. His wife Laura lived until 1987 passing away at the age of 93. Skow himself died in 1947 at the age of 57. His entries take the form of letters to his wife. They cover the period Jan 11 1919 through June 25 1919. In his diary Skow records several of the towns and cities in which his unit was stationed including Metz France Mulheim Metternich and other places in and around the city of Coblenz Germany. His entries speak about the day-to-day existence of a private soldier: "This is some place. Gee I wish I was home now. I would tell you a lot. The women are carrying their things on their back when they go to the store" Jan 13; ". I wrote you a letter tonight and send you the worlds clock too as I saw that today over at the city. And I was to see Charley Chaplin in the front line trenches and it was good. I would like to see you now. . I sit here at a Dutch table now writing notes and the Dutch man is reading the paper and his wife is talking out of the front window and you can see they are like but not quite as bad. Your Husband Ezra Skow xxxx" May 2; ". I was over to Coblenz today and wrote you a letter. And it is a fine day. I didn't do very much today. But believe me I would love to be home to loved you again. As I am getting tired of this life and will be able to tell you all about it when I get home . Your most lonely husband this side of the water. Ezra Skow" May 12. On June 4th he writes that he has learned his unit is going to be leaving the Coblenz area and hopefully heading home to the United States. In fact this is exactly what happened. By June 23rd he is in Fort Dix NJ and on the 25th he is out of the army. : ". I am out of the army now. Coming home to you dear." June 25. There are several other pages of note which include among other things the names and addresses of several other men - likely men he met and befriended. For a historian this is an outstanding piece of primary source material. It details the very ordinary day-to-day life of a soldier in WWI capturing his duties and his longing for home. For a regimental historian this fills in details of the history of their regiments. For a genealogist it offers some links to other Americans who served in that regiment. Measuring 5.25 inches by 3.5 inches this notebook contains 72 pages and is 85% complete. The book is in good condition. The binding and pages are intact. His handwriting is cramped but generally legible. ; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 72 pages; Keywords: handwritten manuscript document letter autograph writer hand written documents signed letters manuscripts historical holograph writers autographs personal memoir memorial antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier antike brief pergament dokument manuskript papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel 56th Infantry World War One US Army American soldier Occupied Germany . Occupied Germany, Coblenz, Benton, PA, 56th Infantry paperback
191947912Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. Very Good -. Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. First Edition. Oversized tabloid 59.5cm; 6pp. Folds chips and a few splits along edges; paper toned and a bit brittle; Good to Very Good. <br /> <br /> Quite scarce publication from the 31st Infantry Regiment published "Every Once In A While" "Wherever We Happen To Be." This issue was published during the Russian Civil War and the United States' failed Siberian Intervention. The paper itself is full of local and international news and leads with an article "What Siberians Are Taught: One Paper Says America Treats the Russians in the Same Way as Negroes."<br /> <br /> We find three holdings in OCLC at the Hoover Institution Montana State and U.S. Army War College. . 31st Infantry Regiment unknown
1919000114Post War Germany 1919. Very interesting and intriguing diary once one gets used to the author's scrawl. Containing approximately 29 pages written on both sides Ezra Skow writes one sometimes two days per page in this notebook style journal. Many entries are letter-style to his wife and signed at the bottom with his name and location. Many times he closes with XXX. May 19 writing of Coblenz and Berlin he closes: "I would just like to love you Dear. This is some life to be in and I don't know when I am coming home.I think next month." Another note on the inside front cover dated May 15th: "One year and 5 months since we have been married and have been in the army over 9 months now." Book shows general light wear and is about 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches. There is a sleeve for a pencil which it seems is long gone. . Good. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps (a number folding); elegantly bound in dark green full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Sutcliffe, p.365; White, p. 116.
1951201621951. De Paur Leonard's 5th Annual Tour de Paur's Infantry Chorus materials 1951 document the postwar concert-touring system of an African American veterans' chorus that transformed wartime military performance into a nationally managed civilian musical enterprise. The archive documents African American choral touring through a souvenir booklet and concert program revealing how the chorus operated in practice through professional management printed repertoire performer biographies promotional photography and public commemoration of its touring record. De Paur had directed the chorus during World War II and contemporary coverage noted that the group's singers came from the 372nd Infantry and had given more than 2000 concerts in the Pacific Theatre before their postwar recording and concert career brought them to civilian audiences. The materials support research into African American military service concert management Black choral music spirituals wartime entertainment and the cultural transition from segregated military units to postwar public performance.<br /> <br /> The archive consists of two printed documents issued by Columbia Artists' Management: one twenty-four-page tour booklet and one four-page concert program together documenting de Paur's Infantry Chorus during its fifth-anniversary touring period. 1 De Paur Leonard. 5th Annual Tour de Paur's Infantry Chorus / Spring 1951. New York: Columbia Artists' Management Inc. 1951. Twenty-four-page booklet 9 x 12 inches with an introduction to the chorus biographies of de Paur and featured soloists two program lists and more than thirty black-and-white photographs including images from the chorus's South America and Caribbean tour a full-page photograph of de Paur conducting portraits of featured singers and a photograph of de Paur receiving a trophy from Columbia Artists Management president Frederick C. Schang Jr. commemorating the chorus's record-breaking 180-concert tour in 1948. The booklet closes with a fifth-anniversary statement thanking audiences for inviting the chorus "to come and sing for you" and for the "kind communion" found in sharing music language that frames the group's touring work as both professional achievement and collective cultural exchange. 2 De Paur Leonard. The Community Concert Association Presents de Paur's Infantry Chorus. New York: Columbia Artists' Management Inc. 1951-1952. Four-page program 6.25 x 9.5 inches with a full song list and brief background on de Paur and the chorus. The repertoire includes contemporary music Latin American folk songs World War II songs Negro spirituals and songs of faith with many arrangements attributed to de Paur; the spirituals include "No Bottom Steamboat Song" from John Henry for which de Paur served as original music director.<br /> <br /> The materials show the mechanisms of African American postwar concert circulation: a management agency packaging the chorus for community concert associations a printed booklet establishing institutional legitimacy photographic evidence of hemispheric touring and programs positioning spirituals alongside international folk material and wartime songs. University Musical Society records for a November 20 1951 de Paur Infantry Chorus concert similarly list repertoire ranging from Latin American songs and World War II material to African American spirituals confirming the breadth of the chorus's public programming during this period. Light wear toning and mild dampstaining to cover; contents remain complete and legible; overall very good. Focused African American music and military-history archive documenting how Leonard de Paur and a chorus of Black veterans carried wartime performance into postwar concert institutions recording touring and public commemoration. unknown
In-16 p. (mm. 153x103), cartoncino rustico antico (risg. rifatti), 26 cc.nn., 282 pp.num., 1 c.nn., incluso il bel frontespizio allegorico inciso; ornato da iniziali xilografate, con 4 (su 5) grandi tavv. f.t., più volte ripieg. e inc. in rame, raffiguranti i vari schieramenti contemplati dalla strategia militare. Al colophon la data "Milano, Bidelli, 1619". Opera, più volte ristampata, dello scrittore napoletano “Frà Lelio Brancaccio (1560-1637), Cavalier Hierosolomitano del Consiglio Collaterale per S.M. Cattolica nel Regno di Napoli e suo Maestro di Campo e Consiglier di Guerra ne gli Stati di Fiandra”. Cfr. Brunet,I,1202 e Fera / Morlicchio,I,408 per la I ediz. di Anversa, 1610 - Choix de Olschki,6201 per una di Venezia, 1620: "Ouvrage assez rare et très important". Rifilato al bordo sup., aloni margin. e lievi uniformi arross. interc. nel t. ma certam. un buon esemplare.
106512Paris, Leroy, 1913 in-4, XXX-156 pp., 25 planches dont 4 en couleurs, 170 ill. in-t. dont plusieurs en couleurs, broché, couv. rempliée.
180218453München, 1802 / 04. 8° (ca. 18 x 22 cm), orange Pappe der Zeit, etwas Rückenvergoldung, verg. Deckelfileten.
Features: Title page illustration of British despatch-rider delivering Christmas pudding by bicycle in deep snow; G.K. Chesterton makes the case that the English are ignorant; One-page aerial photo of French tanks attacking a German trench-line; Excellent photo of hundreds of "China's Army of Labourers for the Western Front - A Big Muster on Parade"; Two pages of illustrations show the difficulties faced by British patrols in nocturnal search of German North Sea raiders; Three pages provide ten photos of the aftermath of the terrible Halifax explosion on December 7th, 1917; One-page portrait of Admiral Sir Rosslyn E. Wemyss; Two photos show the difficulty of transportation after recent French snow; One-page aerial photo of French bombs raining down upon a German munition factory in Lorraine; Two-page illustration of the breaking of the Hindenburg Line near Cambrai with Ulster and Yorkshire troops advancing on Bourlon Wood and crossing the Bapaume-Cambrai Road; Two-page illustration of British troops moving forward to the River-front Line; Two-page illustration of brilliant infantry work by the Italian Army on the Northern Front; Eight photos on two pages illustrate the British victorious advance in Palestine - hoisting the flag at Jaffa, and other scenes;Two half-page photos show the restoration of a water well in Palestine which was blown up by the Turks; Article on the impending shortage of food; and more. 36 pages, including seven pages of charming vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. In particular, the back cover ad for "Harlene Hair-Drill" will fascinate anyone interested in early women's hair treatments. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
19462340808Baton Rouge: The 75th Infantry Division / Army & Navy Publishing Company 1946. First Edition. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Rowe John S. Signed by author. Original platoon photograph signed by dozens of members of the 75th Infantry Division and noting their home towns laid in along with a Remember Pearl Harbor soldier 'diary' detailing the service of a soldier in the division. A couple faint spots to boards otherwise an excellent copy. Soldiers who signed included: Pearson C. Schiller; Sgt. Chitwood; Domenico J. Scatena; George T. Wingard Jr.; Mike Stirling Jr.; Paul Toman; Joe LaPointe; Lowell E. Murphy; 'myself' probably Nathan Hena who signed the Pearl Harbor sheet; Jack M. Reese; Robert N. Dugal; Joseph A. Buzogany; Robert T. Berkebile; Joseph W. Lasley; Grover E. Hardy; Douglas Huff; William C. Woodward; Ivan C. Else; Francis Quinn; G.L. Mae; Calvin W. Hood; Howard L. Marshall; Chester Kalm; Delwyn P. Goodyear; Sgt. Adams; Walter J. Clausius Jr.; John J. Long; Morton L. Plesser; Ridley W. Meek; Richard H. Phillips; Jerry H. Steward; Harry S. Singer; William H. Fleming; Platton Sgt. Smith the sergeants' names are all in pencil in the same hand so they were probably written in by the owner of the book. Some names are numbered to correspond with the photo others are marked as 'not present for picture'. 1946 Large Hardcover. Unpaginated. Black-and-white photographs throughout depicting the service of the 75th Infantry Division toward the end of World War II. The 75th Infantry Division / Army & Navy Publishing Company hardcover
185532141Boston: Davis & Farmer Printers 1855. 48pp top margins of first few leaves spotted. Stitched in original printed wrappers lightly foxed. Except as noted Very Good.<br /> <br /> The Infantry is named in honor of Revolutionary War Major General Benjamin Lincoln. This rare pamphlet prints its founding documents marching and arms instruction for the soldier and a manual of arms for sergeants.<br /> FIRST EDITION. OCLC 590599680 2- AAS NYHS as of June 2015. Davis & Farmer, Printers unknown
185532141Boston: Davis & Farmer Printers 1855. 48pp top margins of first few leaves spotted. Stitched in original printed wrappers lightly foxed. Except as noted Very Good.<br/><br/> The Infantry is named in honor of Revolutionary War Major General Benjamin Lincoln. This rare pamphlet prints its founding documents marching and arms instruction for the soldier and a manual of arms for sergeants.<br/>FIRST EDITION. OCLC 590599680 2- AAS NYHS as of June 2015. Davis & Farmer, Printers unknown books
188117577Berlin, Mittler u. Sohn, 1881. Portrait-Frontispiz, XXVII, 614 SS., 1 S. Errata, 3 farbige Lithographien (Uniformtafeln), 2 gefaltete Karten, enthält u.u. 15 SS. mit Noten. Gr.-8°, Halbleinwand der Zeit.
19061107761906 6e et 7e années complètes, reliées avec les suppléments - 1904, 1905 et 1906 - Imprimerie Pairault et Cie, Paris - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4, demi basane bleue - Titre, années et filets dorés au dos - 192 p. + 192p. + suppléments de 80 pages (6e année) + 80 pages (7e année) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 46 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19061107771906 8e, 9e et 10e années complètes, reliées avec un supplément de février 1907 - 1906, 1907 et 1908 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4, demi basane bleue - Titre, années et filets dorés au dos - 192 p. + 192p. + 192p. + 8 pages (supplément N° 2 de février 1907) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 66 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19001107951900 Première année complète - 1899 et 1900 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 25 x 17cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 327 pages - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 28 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19011107961901 2e année complète - 1900 et 1901 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 25 x 17cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 376 pages - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 46 + 2 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
19021107971902 3e année complète + 4 numéro de la 4e année - 1901 et 1902 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-4 (environ 28 x 20cm), demi basane verte - Titre, année et filets dorés au dos - 192 pages (3e année) + 64 pages (4e année) - Très riche iconographie en N&B, ainsi que 68 + 12 planches rehaussées à la couleurs (hors texte)
17229243Ensemble de deux documents manuscrits sur parchemin :– La nomination elle-même, sur parchemin (29,5 x 48,5 cm), scellé du grand sceau de cire jaune sur simple-queue, signé "Louis" et "par le Roi le Duc d'Orléans Régent Présent, signé Le Blanc" (Claude, secrétaire d'État du département de la Guerre), en date du 31 mai 1722.– Le brevet de réception du sieur de Gauville, mestre de camp de l'Infanterie française, par Louis d'orléans, Duc de Chartres, Premier Prince de Sang, colonel général de l'infanterie française et étrangère, Gouverneur et Lieutenant Général par le Roy dans la province de Daufiné, Grand Maitre des Ordres Militaires de Notre Dame du Mont Carmel et de St Lazare de Jérusalem, à Versailles, le 17 juin 1722. Signé Louis d'Orléans et plus bas du secrétaire, scellé sur simple queue du sceau de cire jaune aux armes des Orléans.
202201013A la haye, Chez jean van duren , 1740 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Exemplaire bien conservé "la science militaire" tome 1 reliure demi-velin, tranche frotté, interieur propre.
196893Paris, Editions Artistiques Militaires de E. Person, 1891 gr. in-8, [12]-456 pp., frontispice, index, demi-veau caramel, dos à nerfs orné (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
148576Paris, Leroy, 1913 in-4, XXX-156 pp., nbses ill. in et h.-t., broché, couv. rempliée. Couv. légèrement défraîchie.
178861425Stuttgart, Buchdrukerei der hohen Karlsschule, 1787-1788. 8°. Mit einer gest. Titelvignette, einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. 52 Kupfern auf 32 gefalt. Tafeln. 12 Bll., 619 S., 2 Bll. (das letzte weiß); 30 Bll., 507 S., Ppbde. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückenschildern, goldgepr. Nummernschildchen u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
01110085Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press This unit was part of the 14th Army Corps and fought extensively with Shermans army. It fought in the Army of the Cumberland from Perryville on they were with Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign on his famous march in Georgia and through the Carolina Campaign. Gilt and red titles on blindstamped deep blue cloth. 166pp. Owner's handstamp name on rear free end paper otherwise unmarked. An especially nice example of this scarce history. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Large Octavo. The Ohio Valley Press Hardcover