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194650501Baton Rouge Louisiana: Special Troops of the 4th Infantry Division. 1946. Hardcover. Good. 1946 first edition. Black hardback covers. Shelf wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners. The corners are bumped. There are several small rubbed and stained spots on the covers. A very scarce World War II unit history. The 4th Infantry Division participated in the Normandy D-Day invasion and landed at H-Hour on D-Day at Utah Beach. An excellent unit history. ; 178 pages . Special Troops of the 4th Infantry Division hardcover
73-00108Taylor Publishing Company. Hardcover. Good. Good condition. Cover shelf wear. Clean inside. Taylor Publishing Company hardcover
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
2006170003Sydney: 2/18th Battalion AIF Association 2006. Revised and compiled by Di Elliott and Lynette Silver. Foreword by Merv Blyth 2/18th Battalion AIF Association. Pp. 306 text illustrations including 11 maps decorations and recommendations nominal rolls endnotes bibliography index of names general index; pictorial laminated boards; 2/18th Battalion AIF Association Pennant Hills NSW 2006. Revised edition. Based on the book by James Burfitt entitled Against All Odds first published by Australian Military History Publications Loftus NSW in 1991. 2/18th Battalion (AIF) Association unknown
ria9781019951163_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book is a detailed account of the Seventy-Third Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers during the Civil War. The author describes the regiment's movements and battles as well as the daily life of its soldiers. He also provides i hardcover
1333689519.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1919155247The Schilling Pres 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by The Association of the 310th Infantry 1919. Octavo. Pictorial boards. Book is very good; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Spotting and toning to page ends and light bumps to bottom corners. No dust jacket as issued. A nice copy of this history of the 310th Infantry including black and white photographs. 265 pages. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton New York. The Schilling Pres hardcover
1919667274<p>This is an original 1919 edition of the book with text and illustrations very clean. The spine is damaged but still present - see the photos. 265 pages. K500</p> Association of the 310th Infantry hardcover
1021504262.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20201-333792154Xhansebooks 2020. Paperback. New. 692 pages. 8.50x6.56x1.56 inches. hansebooks paperback
1019951168.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1920A38704New York: Members of the Sixty-Third U. S. Infantry / H. H. Bissell. Good. 1920. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This book is in Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have edge wear bumping and fraying. There is one inch long triangular chip out of the spine of the dust jacket and the top spine end has some tearing to the cloth and noticeable fraying. The text pages are generally clean and bright. There is some tidemarking to the bottom spine end of the first 15 or so pages. Both inner hinges have cracking to the paper and there is some loosening to the spine. "When the United States entered the big war in 1917 I was stationed in Honolulu senior Lieutenant Colonel of the Infantry arm and like dozens of other officers was aching to return to the mainland and get to work with a regiment. from the foreword of the book. . Members of the Sixty-Third U. S. Infantry / H. H. Bissell hardcover
190432505Manila P. I.: E. C. McCullough & Co. Inc 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 169 pages. Illustrated with 20 photographs and 2 folding maps. Green cloth hardcover with title in white on the front cover. Stain on the front cover. Cloth edge worn at the extremities. Binding slightly shaken. Hinges are still intact. Toning to the end sheets. Occasional light brown spots to the text. <br /> <br /> Undated. Preface page dated 1904. This copy is signed by Capt. R. L. Hamilton on the preface page. The regiment was organized in 1812. This regimental history covers the first three Yellowstone Expeditions Indian Wars the war with Spain and causalities from 1898-1904. <br /> <br /> From page 14 during the Civil War the 22nd infantry was organized as the "second battalion of the 13th infantry a regiment of three battalions each battalion consisting of eight companies. During the civil war the first battalion participated in numerous campaigns and engagements; there are no records however of any services of the second battalion. The most noted and distinguished of the officers of this regiment were the first colonel William T. Sherman and one of the original captains Philip H. Sheridan. E. C. McCullough & Co. Inc hardcover
1921152394Taunton: Goodman and Son The Phoenix Press 1921. Introduction by P. A. Somerset L.I. Pp. xii128last blank 8 folding maps at end appendices; post 8vo; green cloth spine lettered in gilt gilt insignia to upper board the cloth browned and lightly marked lightly frayed along portions of lower joint fore-corners slightly bruised; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown endpapers offset and browned gift inscription to Isabel L. Majendie on upper free endpaper; Goodman and Son The Phoenix Press Taunton 1921. White p. 66; Sutcliffe 1/p. 96. Goodman and Son, The Phoenix Press unknown
1333560702.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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192010163n.p.: 63rd Infantry 1920. fair to good. 393 illus. some fold-out rosters some soiling inside boards and to fore-edge boards scuffed board and spine edges worn. Dornbusch #2011. 63rd Infantry hardcover
19184145Amesbury England: printed "In Camp" by the Battalion 1918. Octavo pamphlet in original printed wrappers 28 pp. illustrated. Covers chipped some foxing but good condition overall. Scarce First World War Australian Battalion history.</p> <p>The preface gives some indication of the production of the pamphlet being the work of Private H. MacPherson with sketches by Private W.H. Smith. The author writes: </p> <p>'This work is a continuation of the career of the 44th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Forces from Western Australia. We find that the Battalion is now absorbed by the 11th Brigade; consequently the publication assumes a Brigade aspect. We have endeavoured to portray the different affairs at the training camps with a splash of history interwoven.'</p> <p>Typical of such Battalion mementos produced in training camps in the English countryside this publication reflects the lives of soldiers at rest from the harrowing conditions across the channel in European battlefields. The author describes the terrain as similar to the Western plains of New South Wales and includes some information on Stonehenge and local hamlets. Light hearted digs at the officers and mixed with poems including one such verse named 'The Kaiser's Dream'. The pamphlet concludes with an illustrated page titled 'A London Girl's Opinion of the Australian Soldier' penned by one Nellie Ellis who is gushing in her enthusiasm for the ANZAC boys about town.</p> <p></p> <p>The pamphlet is rare and only three copies are held in Australian institutional collections at the State Libraries of New South Wales and Western Australia and also at the War Memorial in Canberra. It is not recorded in the Bibliography of Australin Army Unit Histories by Trigellis-Smith and others although Battalion histories for the 41st 42nd and 43rd are included. Likewise the pamphlet is not included in 1963 checklist Australian Military Bibliography by C.E. Dornbusch. However both Trigellis-Smith and Dornbusch note that an informal account of life in the 44th Battalion was published by one Captain Longmore Perth 1921.</p> <p>The pamphlet bears the colophon of Bennet Brothers printers in Salisbury. printed "In Camp" by the Battalion unknown
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1839310448.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover