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82638Ohne Jahr. 8 x 11,1 cm.
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.
18527137Berlin, Mittler u. Sohn (1852). OBrosch. 109 S., 1 mehrf. gefalt. Bl. 8°. Im Schnitt etw. stockfl.
1890R320063612CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE HENRI. 1890. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 326 pages augmetnées de quelques illustrations en noir et blac in texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 356-Infanterie
81257Ratibor, Franz Lindners Verlags-Druckerei, o. J. 151 S. 8° Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
49188Officer with the famed 41st New York Infantry Regiment a largely German immigrant regiment nicknamed the De Kalb Regiment who between June 1861 and July 1863 fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Second Manassas and others; Holmstedt later served with the 45th New York Regiment and headed six companies of the 74th U.S. Colored Troops. ANS 1p 5" X 8" Washington DC 7 March 1862. Addressed to "Sir." Boldly penned large and sloppy requesting a pass through the lines: "Mr. Strassberg from New York is known to me as a loyal citizen wishing to visit the Camp of Regt De Kalb and hopes he will get a pass to let him thru." Below his full signature he adds his rank "Lt Col Regt De Kalb". Tipped to a heavy stock 6½" X 9½" buff sheet with an appealing hand-drawn barbed-wirish rustic border. Interesting and unusual. unknown
186358199Camp near Brooks Station Saturday April 11 1863. Fine original condition. 15-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. ".Yesterday I witnessed one of the grandest sights that I ever beheld. Our whole corps was reviewed by the President Generals Hooker McLain Howard Steinway Secretary Seward and an innumerable host of Brigadier Generals and it was a sight that has paid me for coming to war." The spectacle is described in great detail. Private Penfield was soon to be captured at Chancellorsville spending 12 days as a prisoner of war before being exchanged. He survived the war to carry on his father's carriage making business in Monroe Connecticut and later founded a small private academy. unknown
030043No Binding. Very Good. quarto two pages formerly folded few nicks to edges else in very good clean and legible condition. Cox discusses Adjt. General Lorenzo Thomas' prejudice against Black soldiers: 'My Dear Burt Burr Porter upon the recommendation of Honble D. W. Gooch has been "sent in" with an unqualified endorsement from Mr. Stanton for a Brigadier's nomination. The paper will lodge in the Adjt. Gen. Lorenzo Thomas' Office and will stay there a long time if somebody doesn't hurry it up - Thomas hates Porter because he recommended to Secty Cameron the adoption of the negro as a soldier and wrote him several able letters about it. Porter has now several responsive & laudatory letters from Cameron in his folio. If you could get the letter desired from Gov. Andrew the thing would have an impetus that would be irresistible and then he could get out of this Division & Porter could do the Country splendid service. ." Porter had support from both Cameron and Stanton who endorsed him with "great pleasure and sincerity" but if Burt could get an additional letter of recommendation from Massachusetts Governor Andrew "the thing would have an impetus that would be irresistible." Porter was already putting the Brigade through rigorous training and "it is not a sinecure to be on his staff . I am in fighting condition.". Cox was a Boston lawyer who rose to Major in the Massachusetts Infantry until wounded in Virginia a year later. Porter also a lawyer as well as an adventurous soul who had served in the Turkish Army during the Crimean War was never promoted to General though he was given command of a Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment. After the War he joined the French Army during the Franco-Prussian conflict and was killed leading a French charge against the Germans. The powerful General Lorenzo Thomas ironically was soon sent by the War Department to recruit freed slaves for the Union Army though this letter makes clear his prejudice against Negro troops; later "banished in disgrace" by Secretary Stanton - allegedly for defaming General Sherman as insane - President Andrew Johnson's postwar attempt to replace Stanton with Thomas played a part in his impeachment trial by "radical" Republicans. <br/> <br/> unknown books
19391000421939 Causse, Graille & Castelnau, Montpellier, 1939, 278 p., broché, début de fente sur un mors, des pliures sur les plats et sur les 3 dernières pages, bon état pour le reste.
M15567Couverture souple Nouvelles editions latines , 1961 , in8 broché , 250 pp Langue: Français
178039506X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Second, best, and last edition of this comprehensive guide to military strategy. A how-to guide for all ranks of soldier, from private to general. With three folding plates, showing typographical diagrams of military formations. Cockle 588. 4to. Contemporary vellum, title in manuscript on spine. Binding lightly soiled but surprisingly unworn. A little minor, faint, old staining in margins of the first few leaves, but otherwise very fresh internally. A very good copy of a rare book.
1996VAR285Budapest, Zrínyi, 1996. 127 Seiten, zahlr. Illustr., H 29 x 21 cm, illustr. OPappband. - Guter Zustand. Text: Ungarisch, Deutsch. fest gebunden/ hardcover
1992LFA-126742109Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
193617855Karlsruhe 1936 (Deutsche Wehr am Oberrhein, Heft 1). 40 S. mit 19 Farbtafeln. 4°. Brosch. Leichte Gebrsp. Umschlag etwas angestaubt.
In 8, pp. 391, t. tela con sovrac. ill, imm. fotograf. f. t. Ottimo (6554/ STORIA MILITARE - COMPAGNIA EASY - PARACHUTE INFANTRY REGIMENT - PARACADUTISMO - ESERCITO AMERICANO)
3167309-nnew. unknown
1410106918.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004Q-1410106918Fredonia Books NL 2004-08-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fredonia Books (NL) paperback
1981LFA00fe3Un ouvrage de 382 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1981, Presses de la Cité, bon état
1983LFA-126726605Un ouvrage de 480 pages, format 110 x 175 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1983, Presses de la Cité, collection "Troupes de Choc", bon état
174 pages including index. History abounds with smaller battles eminently suitable for reconstruction because of the relatively low numbers of troops and the compactness of the terrain. This book lists 15 such affrays, and the troops who took part include the legions of Julius Caesar; English archers and French Knights; Cavaliers and Roundheads; American militia; Napoleonic French and their British opponents; Federals and 'Rebs'; General Custer and Chief Sitting Bull; Boers; ANZACs at Gallipoli; British Commandos and UN infantry in Korea. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy working copy. Book
2591Paris, Editions littéraires de France, s. d. ; in-4, demie-basane rouge-sang à coins, dos à cinq nerfs décorés de double filets dorés, titre doré, tête dorée, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. (bl.), 174 pp., (2) ff. (justification, bl.) ; 11 illustrations en couleurs hors-texte dont une en frontispice, plusieurs illustrations en couleurs in-texte.
10856London: Chapman and Hall. 1899. Third edition. Third edition. Inscribed presentation copy. Original brown cloth illustrated in black with gilt titles to the spine. A very good copy the binding a little rubbed and bumped the contents complete with light spotting to the text block edges and prelims. Inscribed by the author to his wife on the front free endpaper "Marguerite Drury / With her husband's love" Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Chapman and Hall. 1899 hardcover