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214403Paris, Limoges, Charles-Lavauzelle, 1986 in-4, 347 pp., nbses ill. in-t. dt en coul., bradel percaline noire (rel. de l'éditeur). Sans la jaquette.
215910Paris, Limoges, Charles-Lavauzelle, 1986 in-4, 347 pp., nbses ill. in-t. dt en coul., bradel percaline noire (rel. de l'éditeur). Sans la jaquette.
200046Vitré, Lécuyer Frères, 1890 in-8, X-129 pp., demi-toile vieux rose, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque).
8vo., First Edition, with numerous maps (a number full-page); green regimental cloth, upper board blocked with crest in silver and red, backstrip lettered in silver, small tear in backstrip else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. Neat 'File Copy' stamp on front free endpaper. Includes ROH, awards and decorations, glossary. Sutcliffe, p.200.
193178596Leipzig, Im Selbstverlag des Landesverbandes der Vereinigung ehemaliger Angehöriger des I. R. 179 1931. Mit 1 Übersichtskarte und 38 Bildern., Gr.-8°, grüne illustrierte OLeinwand.,
8vo., First Edition, with numerous illustrations in the text, small blind-embossed personal book-stamp on front free endpaper; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published in Cooper's concise Famous Regiments series, edited by Lt.-General Sir Brian Horrocks. Sutcliffe, p.201.
193427678Hanoi Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1934. Brochure in-4, 15 pages. On joint une plaquette in- 8 de 9 pages (pages 865 à 873) intutulée "Observation sur la culture du Théier en Indochine" par le même Goureaux (ingénieur agronome). Couverture un peu jaunie, par ailleurs brochure solide
535894to. 10 pages rectos only though Gould has sketched a map with troop placements and annotations on the verso of one leaf approximately 1200 words. Folded corners of two leaves chipped some edgewear. Some browning but quite legible throughout. After a quarter century during which time he published a history of his regiment John M. Gould. History of the First-Tenth-Twenty Ninth Maine Regiment; Portland 1871 Gould is still searching for the identity of the Confederate regiment that faced his near the East Woods at Antietam. Reporting to Law the commander of the 4th Alabama Infantry in that bloody battle Gould relates his findings in excruciating detail quoting correspondents from a dozen regiments commanders junior officers and non-commissioned officers from both sides who have given him conflicting reports almost all of which stand at odds with official published reports as to the deployment of their units in the chaos of Hood's counter attack against Hooker's corps that blunted the initial Union assault early on the morning of 17 September 1862. _"It is quite clear that Hooker's fragments did not offer very serious resistance to Hood's advance. As far as the East Wood is concerned the 10th Maine was their first real obstacle . Judge Smith of the 5th Texas writes of the exceedingly severe fight the 1st was having with some Union forces & that both parties were showing their best 'staying qualities.' Then Gen. Hood noticing a force coming out of the East Wood said to Capt. Turner 'You may attend to those people!' I can't understand who this Union force was . this succession of events is extremely puzzling." Gould closes by asking Law not to refer to printed sources all of which he was familiar with but asked for any personal comments on his long commentary. "At present it appears to me that Gordon's Brigade did not follow up Hood sharply or at all & that Ripley & Colquitt replaced Hood but the latter line was considerably south of yours. How does that accord with your idea" In addition to his history of the regiments he served in during the Civil War Gould contributed a number of articles to the "National Tribune" relating to Antietam and corresponded with veterans from both sides as referred to often in this letter seeking information on various controversies surrounding the battle. He later donated hundreds of these letters to the Antietan Battlefield Board. Detailed letters on major Civil War battles by participants even those fueled by recollections shaded by decades of discussion and dispute are uncommon in trade. <br/><br/> unknown books
191814007Fort Sill OK: Infantry School of Arms 1918. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Book condition is Very Good with brown wrappers. Owner name to top of front panel. Wear to spine and glue stain at rear panel. Small hole in end paper at rear. Text is clean and unmarked. Illustrated throughout with photos and diagrams. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 101 pages. Infantry School of Arms unknown
5107Verdun, Les Editions Lorraines Frémont, sans date, 3ème édition (1949 ?), broché, couverture illustrée, 13,5x21 cm, 159 pages. Une page d'avertissement de l'auteur (G.G. mars 1949) , note de l'auteur, 4 pages hors texte : Le Régiment d'Infanterie Coloniale du Maroc (Batailles, citations, décorations, Mémorial), préface du Lt-Colonel DOREY.
1912337848Winchester : Warren & Son 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy bound in the original quarter cloth over decorated paper boards. Scattered foxing throughout. Remains well preserved overall; bright tight clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 52 pages. Subjects; King's Royal Rifle Corps. British Military History. Winchester : Warren & Son hardcover
1971337852Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and stained dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; xv 176 p. : ill. map port. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Cinque Ports Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. British Military. Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association hardcover
171858200Various places including Camp Sprague Camp Brightwood and Douglas Hospital Washington D.C. July 10 1861 - June 7 1862. Fine original condition; postage clipped from envelopes. 8vo. The first letter is written from Hopeville Connecticut prior to enlistment. Subsequent letters describe the trip to Washington D.C. the camp there R.I. prisoners taken at Bulls Run; the capture of a spy bad news from "Missouria" entrenchment work rumors of the death of Jeff Davis passing within 30 ft. of Lincoln "He looks just like the pictures I have seen of him" and many other interesting details. Green had become a hospital orderly by early 1862 and describes hospital conditions sightseeing in wartime Washington and news from the battlefields. unknown
193831447BBerlin:, Mittler & Sohn., 1938. (ca. 22,2 x 15,5 cm). VIII, 394 S., 24 Karten in Buchtasche. (Fraktur). Original-Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, oberer Schnitt etwas fleckig, hinteres Innenscharnier angeplatzt (wegen der schweren Beilage), sonst gut erhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand.
(ca. 22,2 x 15,5 cm). VIII, 394 S., 24 Karten in Buchtasche. (Fraktur). Original-Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, oberer Schnitt etwas fleckig, hinteres Innenscharnier angeplatzt (wegen der schweren Beilage), sonst gut erhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Mit 24 teils mehrfarbigen Karten und Kartenausschnitten mit zum Teil zweifarbig eingezeichneten Lagen, vier Planpausen sowie in 8 Kartenausschnitten und 25 Skizzen im Text.
95p. Illustrated with diagrams and maps. Penciled notations. Endpapers foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full green cloth binding. WWI 6
180148980Gräffer, Wien (1801). Mit gestochener u. handkolorierter Titelvignette, einigen Vignetten im Text, sowie 1 mehrfach gefaltete, handkolorierte Tafel. Die Regimentsfarben durchgehend in Handkolorit. 12°. VIII, 298 S. Ppbd.d.Zt. mit Rückenschild. Deckelbezug berieben u. am Rücken mit kleineren Fehlstellen u. Lesefalte.
198612592ABHerford/Bonn, Mittler & Sohn, 1986. 116 S., reich illustr. Or.-Ln., Or.-Umschl.(dieser minim. berieb.), Deckelillustr., sehr guter Zust.
ii + 245pp., Mémoire présenté à la séance du 7 février 1876, publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XLII (42), in-4, brochure muette moderne, qqs. rousseurs, sinon en bon état, B57808
1878B57808[Bruxelles], [Académie royale, Impr.par Hayez] 1878 ii + 245pp., Mémoire présenté à la séance du 7 février 1876, publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XLII (42), in-4, brochure muette moderne, qqs. rousseurs, sinon en bon état, B57808
1878B121140[Bruxelles], [Académie royale, Impr.par Hayez] 1878 ii + 245pp., Mémoire présenté à la séance du 7 février 1876, publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XLII (42), in-4, reliure cart. moderne solide, peu de rousseurs, bon état, poids: 1kg., B121140
10003Paris, Charles-Lavauzelle, 1907 in-8, 254 pp., demi-percaline prune (rel. de l'époque). Trace d'étiquette au dos. Cachet (annulé).
1936GITc121Paris Spes, De Gigord 1936. In-12 broché 176pp. Portrait de Louis Lenoir en frontispice. Bel exemplaire.
170 pages. Index. Footnotes. Nominal Roll, Irnzir, 8 May 1964. Black and white reproductions of photos. "This valuable monograph is above all a tribute to the traditional qualities of the Kiwi soldier at all levels - responsible, resourceful, compassionate and professionally competent. New Zealanders can be proud of what is recorded here, as well as grateful for the way it is presented." - Foreword. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
1969LFA-126734884Un ouvrage de 413 pages, format 240 x 330 mm, illustré, relié percaline rouge, publié en 1969, Eurimprim, bon état