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8vo., First Edition, with coloured and monochrome plates; red cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, blue endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 21 plates of portraits; original red cloth, covers moderately faded else a very good, firm copy. 54th Brigade (12 Middx, 2 Beds, 7 Beds, 11 RF, 56 Northants) formed part of 18th Division. This scarce history details the raising of the Brigade and its wartime service, including Trones Wood, and Thiepval. THE ORIGINAL EDITION IS EXTREMELY SCARCE.
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
198083780Bochum, Heinrich Pöppinghaus Verlag, 1980. Original Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag, 8°, 541 Seiten und 11 Seiten Abbildungen im Anhang.
2002205891Wrens Park, 2002.
228965Rennes, Imprimerie "Les Nouvelles", 1965 petit in-8, 142 pp., broché.
1864438776Atlanta Georgia 1864. Very Good. Autograph Letter Signed. Folio. 4pp. Partial splitting at the edges of one vertical and two horizontal folds about very good. A detailed and historically important long letter written in the field by Union soldier Harvey Rodgers just two weeks before he was killed at the Battle of Atlanta on July 22 1864.<br /> <br /> Rodgers was mustered into service in 1861 as a Corporal in the 54th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Zouaves Company A commanded by 1st Lt. Judson McCoy referred to as “Jud†in the letter. In the letter written to his “Friend John†on four easily legible folio pages Rodgers describes Confederate and Union Army maneuvers and skirmishes immediately after the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain fought from June 19 – July 2 1864 during the lead-up to the Battle of Atlanta which began on July 21st:<br /> <br /> “… Well John I have stood the campaign well this Spring … We have whipped the rebel army out finely … that is we have drove them so far South that Atlanta can be seen from our lines … I suppose you have heard about our making a charge on the 27th June … I do not wish to be in anymore such places … we lay in camp until the 2nd of July when our Division moved … very near due south of the Kennesaw mountain. That night Jud with our Company was on picket. We heard the cars very plain but did not think they the rebel army were evacuating the mountain and falling back … Next morning … We did not move forward until two o’clock when we advanced our lines two miles finding a small force of Cavalry in our front which we routed by charging them. The Regt. lost 1 killed 14 wounded …â€<br /> <br /> He describes a second skirmish on July 4th at which his Company fought in support of the Union army’s 16th Corps to advance Union lines and continues:<br /> <br /> “… On the 5th we were moved back again and brought further around on the right where we now lay. Our front lines are two miles further on. The rebels have a line of works between them and the Chattahoochee river … I expect we will have a pretty hard time before we get there and a hard time to cross the river …â€<br /> <br /> The Battle of Atlanta commenced on July 21 1864. Both Harvey Rodgers and Union Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson were killed during the battle on July 22nd. Rodgers' letter thus ends poignantly:<br /> <br /> “Well John my time is fast rolling around now and I begin to think I will soon get home again. Only two months and 8 days more … Still in that short time there are many dangers to undergo. I may be called on to go into several more charges. Perhaps of some one not to come out alive … There has not more than half a dozen days passed since the 10th of May but what we have been under the sound of artillery. The troops appear to be pretty well worn out and wish for the campaign to close yet they all want to get into Atlanta first …â€<br /> <br /> A compelling and ultimately heartbreaking eye witness account of General Sherman’s Atlanta campaign during the summer of 1864. Longer quoted extracts from the letter are available. unknown
7678Paris, Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie, 1954. Nouvelle édition (21e et 54e mille). 2 vol. in-8 cartonnés, 686 & 537 pp. Tome I : Certificats d'Aptitude Technique, avec 541 fig. ; tome II : Préparation aux Brevets d'Arme, 248 fig. Notions de comptabilité. Très bon état.
1948R200031497CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE & CIE. 1948. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 391 pages + 453 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le format texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 356-Infanterie
41661Lavauzelle.1951.In-8,cartonnage éditeur.564 p.Figures. Etat moyen.
181810Collection Petite bibliothèque de l'Armée françaiseParis, Limoges, H. Charles-Lavauzelle, 1889 in-16, 40 pp., percaline rouge, plats ornés (rel. de l'éditeur).
3 vols., roy. 8vo., First Editions, with 2 frontispieces, 166 illustrations and facsimiles (a number in colour and a number full-page) in the text and 154 maps (a number folding); regimental cloth, gilt backs, a fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Vol. I: (Robinson): 1685-1815 (1988); Vol. II (Aggett): 1815-1914 (1994); Vol. III (Aggett): 1914-1969 (1995). The definitive history, compiled and published for The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment. The Devonshire Regiment [formerly 11th Foot] amalgamated with The Dorset Regiment in 1958. Individual volumes, especially in this condition, are already scarce. Complete sets are seldom offered for sale
[11], 252, [2] pages. Maps. Several black and white reprodutions of photos. "In this honest and often very moving book, James Roberts looks back over a business, military, civil service and diplimatic career, recalling the ups and downs and above all the people he has known and loved in a long and active life. Roberts served for Canada with distinction in WWII and rapidly rose to the rank of Brigadier at the height of the battle for the opening of the strategic Scheldt estuary. The next year, from within the German lines, he negotiated details of the unconditional German surrender on the Canadian front." - dust jacket. Few tiny markings to military map printed upon front endpaper otherwise book quite clean and unmarked with light wear. Minor lean to spine. Quarter-inch opening in publisher's olive cloth at lower tip of back board. Average wear to dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this fascinating life story featuring significant WWII involvement. Book
183363Paris, J. Dumaine, 1878 in-8, 38 pp., 9 croquis dépliants en couleurs, demi-basane noire, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Cachet (annulé).
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.
2014HIS5446MRelié, 256 pages, paru le 18 décembre 2014 chez Lavauzelle, très bon état général, quelques rousseurs très légères.
1973115641973. Paris Nouvelles Editions Latines 1973 - Broché 13 5 cm x 18 cm 189 pages photos hors-texte du fim tirées du livre : « Les Déracinés » - Texte de Richard Marillier envoi de l'auteur - Cachet de l'ancien propriétaire bon état
1901229880Berlin, Verlag Salle / Braunschweig F. Bartels, 1901.
1016572387.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1016577125.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
c5985Paris, 1933 - 1937 ; 29 fascicules in-4° brochés de 16 puis 24pp.; couverture bleue imprimée en noir puis crème imprimée et illustrée en jaune et bleu (à partir de janvier 1936); illustré de quelques photographies dans le texte.Quelques piqûres ou petites taches jaunes à certaines couvertures, avec infimes accrocs.
189354302ABBerlin, Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn : Königliche Hofbuchhandlung, 1893. 4° (25x16), 26 S., mit mehrfach gefalteter Karte in Deckelschlaufe, OKart (Brosch), Umschlag etwas berieben und angestaubt, fest und sauber,
1826EAzz2285Wien, C. Schaumburg 1826. XII, 2, 608 S. Kart. d. Zt. Unaufgeschnitten, geringf. stockfleckig
1290001901.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
45467171like new. unknown