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74392aafBern, Rieder & Simmen, 1874, kl. in-8vo, 72 S., mit 65 Figuren auf 20 Tafeln, Original-Pappband. Schönes Exemplar.
19603443Kansas and Germany 1960. Very good. Twenty-two leaves illustrated with 167 photographs most mounted and captioned in white ink with a handful of loose images and one cloth nameplate. Some images removed. Oblong folio. Contemporary dark blue leatherette triple-ruled gilt borders on front cover string tied. Faint manuscript title on front cover reads "Book of the Past." Front cover detached some edge wear. Minor chipping to initial leaves first two leaves detached photos in generally nice condition. A unique collection of photographs documenting the military service of Private Eugene Jones an African American soldier in Company B of the 26th Infantry known as the Blue Spaders for the spade-like device on the unit's insignia. According to the manuscript captions written on the inside front cover which include his serial number Private Jones hailed from New York City and was stationed in Baumholder Germany as part of the 26th Infantry's 1st Battle Group. The 26th Infantry regiment was sent to Berlin and other spots in Germany in the early 1960s as part of the United States' efforts to reinforce West Germany against the Cold War forces in East Germany. Company B was likely some kind of support unit as Baumholder is located in the far-western portion of Germany much closer to France than Berlin.<br /> <br /> The present photo album contains numerous images of Jones' fellow soldiers most identified by name in manuscript captions. Other photographs picture the unit during their brief training at Fort Riley in Kansas before deploying to Germany. Once in Baumholder the soldiers are pictured in the bivouac area on the streets playing baseball with various women on base and in the barracks on patrol unloading Jeeps at the airstrip and more. One photo shows the exterior of the Baumholder Department Store. Some of the later pages contain earlier photographs showing some of Jones's friends and family from New York; these pages appear to have been ported over from another photo album. The only non-photographic item in the album is Jones's cloth nameplate.<br /> <br /> An interesting photographic record of service in an integrated unit in Cold War Germany. unknown
Berger-Levrault et Cie, 1905. Fort in-8 broché, couverture rouge de X + 920 + 80 pages. Dos de couverture abimé (sans manque), sinon bon état
187839174Charleston S. C.: The News and Courier Presses. Good with no dust jacket. 1878. First Edition. Excerpt. 20 pages; Excerpt with binding reinforced by stitching. Scarce . The News and Courier Presses, unknown
0428840604.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0265097169.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260378933.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1905RO80149381. Avril 1905. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Carnet de 26 pages manuscrites, à l'encre. Quelques croquis en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 356-Infanterie
1888000093Hamilton Ontario/Montreal Quebec. Very Good. 1888. Remarkable archive of 58 handwritten manuscript diaries covering 1888 - 1944 1922 includes a travel diary authored by Private James R. Adams of the famed red-coated 13th Battalion of Infantry Hamilton Ontario Canada. Beginning in 1888 age 25 James does more than detail his adult life on paper he actually writes a history of the Canadian textile industry and the Ontario Cotton Mills Company a name that changed a number of times and eventually to the Canadian Colored Cotton Mills company a Hamilton based company that gained fame on a number of fronts. Biographic notes on the company at the end of the listing. The first diary begins with only the odd financial and business note. It actually takes James a couple of years 3 or 4 before he begins to use the diaries more fully beyond business appointments prices of commodities contacts made and the odd news item. As he ages he does more and writes more but he does not make it easy as he uses shorthand frequently. Most of what you learn about James is obliquely but what James does amazingly is capture the history of the textile industry in Canada. There are copious notes throughout that we are sure that for someone with knowledge of the industry terms and sizes and such could dig out a mass of historical information through this lot. We also noted that even in the 19th century diaries James worked with large numbers. He had an important job and we assume he was successful enough that he was sent to help open up the Montreal office in 1894 as evidenced by the change to his address the particulars area. Beyond the business writings there are his personal finances and family matters. In one diary we found a genealogy area but all intials and we only realized the value of the notes by the description 'Mater' and 'Pater'. A fascinating voyage of discovery awaits the new owner of this sensational historic record of one man's life and business career. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: The Ontario Cotton Mills Company was established in 1881 in Hamilton Ontario by a group of men including William Hendrie Sr. Edward and Charles Gurney and C.B. Snow. The name was changed the same year to the Ontario Cotton Manufacturing Company O.C.M. and production began in 1882. The factory covered almost the entire block bounded by James Simcoe MacNab and Ferrie Streets except for a hotel on the west side of the property. The company manufactured such cotton products as denims shoe linings flour bags and carpet yarns under the brand name "Kingcot". By 1886 the mill's 400 employees mostly women and girls were producing 2.5 million yards - over 14000 miles - of cloth per year. However two years later the company "met with a financial reverse" according to the Hamilton Spectator and was purchased by a Hamilton syndicate of businessmen comprising mostly the same businessmen who established the O.C.M. in 1881. In 1892 it was reorganized again as the Ontario Cottons O.C. subsidiary of the Canadian Colored Cotton Mills Company Limited C.C.C. headquartered in Montreal Quebec. C.C.C. controlled about a dozen mills throughout the Dominion including three in Cornwall Ontario and three in New Brunswick. The company was also noted in 1898 as being the first company in Hamilton to switch from steam power to hydroelectric power.; Manuscript; HAMILTON HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY CANADIANA Canada Fenians Royal Blackwatch World War I Word War II WWI WWII Clothing Industry Spinning Yarn Looms Montreal Hamilton Textile Textiles Quebec Ontario Canada . hardcover
1935MILI2391Calais, Bonnet o.J. [um 1935]. 108 S. m. 4 s/w Tafeln, OKart., Deckel gestempelt u. m. Namenszug.
1967731575PN. New. 1967. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
193543632Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1935. good. 107 wraps figures color fold-out map at rear of book glossary appendix some wear to covers. Topics covered include principles of offensive combat types of attack forms of attack plans of attack phases of offensive combat supporting fires and conduct of attack. The appendix contains an illustrative problem on attack against position defense. Army Infantry School paperback
193743635Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1937. good. 93 wraps illus. figures bibliography covers and spine faded and discolored. Topics covered include organization and weapons; phases of the offensive; rifle squad section and platoon in attack; rifle company in attack; machine-gun section in attack; machine-gun platoon in attack; machine-gun company in attack; Howitzer-company squads in attack; Howitzer-company platoon in attack; Howitzer company in attack; and battalion in attack. Army Infantry School paperback
193243637Washington DC: GPO 1932. fair to good. 89 wraps fold-out map appendix glossary covers soiled and foxed small tears at spine. Topics covered include general considerations of defensive combat; field fortification; employment of infantry weapons and supporting artillery and coordination of their fires; occupation of a defensive position; conduct of defense; and infantry units in defensive combat. The appendix contains measures for defense against chemical agents. GPO paperback
192320211012001This Book is in Acceptable Condition. The Hardcover Boards No Dust Jacket as Issued has Light Edgewear Light Soiling and a Name Written on the Front Cover but No Tears Creases Stains or Other Major Damage. The Binding is Still Intact but is Splitting between Pages 64-65 and is Nearly Completely Split at the Rear Hinge; the Binding Damage is the Reason this Book is only in Acceptable Condition instead of Good Condition. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing Highlighting or Underlining and with Light Foxing at the End Pages but No Tears Creases Stains or Other Major Damage. The Page Edges have Light Foxing and some Soiling but No Remainder Mark or Stains. United States Infantry Association hardcover
185945Paris, Dumaine, 1868 in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-vélin ivoire (reliure de l'époque). Vélin taché et noirci. Coins abîmés. Cachets annulés.
208544Paris, Dumaine, 1868; in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Fortes rousseurs, importants manques de cuir au dos, un mors fendu.
226463Paris, Dumaine, 1868 in-8, 112 pp., tableaux dépliants, demi-basane bleu-nuit, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Reliure défraîchie. Très important manque de cuir au dos, épidermures, coupes et coins frottés. Rousseurs. Cachets (annulés).
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece, 32 plates on 22, 7 maps (one double-page) in the text and endpaper maps; cloth, gilt back, covers moderately worn and faded else a good, sound copy of an uncommon unit history. The British 3rd Division landed near Caen, linked up with the 6th Airborne and fought right through to the Surrender. Not recorded by Enser.
8vo., Second Edition, with 35 plates on 24 and 7 maps (one double-page) in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine coy in unclipped dustwrapper. Much-needed updated and extended reissue of the scarce original edition of 1947. The British 3rd Division landed near Caen, linked up with the 6th Airborne and fought right through to the Surrender. Not recorded by Enser.
62891Offenburg, Ministère de la Guerre, octobre 1945, EDITION ORIGINALE expl. n° 228/1000 sur papier héliogravure spécial (édition de Luxe), gd. in-4, cartonnage toilé vert éd., première page de la jaquette ill. coul. de MAB BRUNHES conservée, garde photo en noir éd., 66 pp., très nb. photos, cartes et dessins en noir, préface avec photos du Généraal de LATTRE de TASSIGNY et du Général SALAN, Edition de luxe de cette histoire de la 14e division d'infanterie durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale depuis le début de la guerre jusqu'à la Libération. RARE document. Très bon état