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1948231312Infantry Journal Press 1948-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. First Edition stated. Blue cloth boards have minor wear top front board has a bump minor fading of color to the spine and board edges. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 404 pages. Infantry Journal Press hardcover
197004892982nd Airborne Division. very nice two volume set; Volume 1 in original shipping slipcase. Vol. 2 with stamp of historian Shelby Stanton on endpaper . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1970. 82nd Airborne Division hardcover
1968151358Shrewsbury U.K.: The King's Shropshire Light Infantry 1968. Foreword by Lieutenant General Sir Geoffrey Musson. In four volumes. Volume I. The 53rd Shropshire Regiment 1755-1881. Volume II. The 85th The King's Light Infantry Regiment 1759-1881. Volume III. 1881-1968. Volume IV. The Shropshire Militia and Volunteer. More than 1400 pages duplicated typescript stapled mounted coloured photographic plates black & white illustrations maps some coloured loosely inserted errata slip earlier pencilled collation marks; f'cap. folio; green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt some edges lightly bruised lower hinge separated from staples Volume I; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedowns some offsetting and light foxing; The King's Shropshire Light Infantry Shrewsbury U.K. n.d.c.1966-1969. White p. 299; Sutcliffe 1/p. 317. Largely reproduced from other histories seven volumes in this series were projected but publication ceased with Volume IV. Volumes IV V and VI were consolidated into Volume III with the planned Volume III issued as Volume IV. The intended Volume VII was eventually issued separately as G. Archer Parfitt's History of the Hereford Light Infantry. The King's Shropshire Light Infantry unknown
1925302891London : R. Bentley & Son 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Map volume with 13 folding maps held in a cloth case decorated in gilt. Maps remain well preserved overall tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; map volume: 14 maps. v. 7: Map Volume: 1905-1923 / compiled by H.C. Wylly 1925. Subjects; Great Britain. Army. Queen's Royal Regiment West Surrey History. Great Britain. Army Officers ; Registers. Regimental histories. Great Britain History Military. Genre; Illustrated. London : R. Bentley & Son hardcover
BOOKS017513IFort Benning Georgia: The Infantry School. HC. good blue buckram cloth w/light wear hardcover EX-LIB. Offered as a lot are eleven 11 different volumes of MAILING LIST including: Vol XIII-January 1937; Vol XIV-July 1937; Vol XVII-1939; Vol XVIII-July 1939; Vol XIX-February 1940; Vol XXI-February 1941; Vol XXII-July 1941; Vol XXIII; Vol XXV; Vol XXVII; Vol XVIII. The Infantry School unknown
193849128Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1938. fair to good. 310 illus. maps 3 large maps & appendix in pocket at rear of volume figures tables boards somewhat scuffed. Small white stains at top of spine. Contents include: a tank battalion at St. Mihiel; motor reconnaissance patrols; motor patrolling; preparation and purpose of efficiency reports; aerial photographs and the combat officer; the passage of the Tigris; modern mobility depends on motor maintenance; the rifle platoon in foreign armies; tuning machine guns; infantry around the world; technique of fire 81-mm mortar; and Napoleonic discipline. The Infantry School hardcover
193549126Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1935. fair to good. 244 illus. maps some fold-out 3 large maps in pocket at rear of volume small stains on a few pages boards somewhat scuffed. Large stain on front board and spine. Topics covered include: advance guards when contact is imminent; an advance guard in 1914 operation of theFrench 5th Colonial Brigade August 22 1914; military English: exactnessof meaning; the defense during periods of low visibility; a British night defense historical exercise; the defense of the Meuse River at Dinant August 14-15 1914; chemicals in riot duty; riot duty problems; small problems--infantry historical; supply of motorized infantry; supply problem motorized infantry; and operations of the 3d Platoon Company A 301st Tank Battalion September 26-29 1918. The Infantry School hardcover
194249130Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1942. good. 312 illus. maps text slightly darkened. Contents include: from flintlock to M-1; a raid to capture an enemy weapon of a new type; combat training of the rifle squad within the rifle platoon; the infantry battalion rifle in defense; troop movement by motor; the heavy weapons company in attack; motor vehicle maintenance in the field and on the march; artillery-infantry team in the triangular division; rifle company platoons in attack; a history of the Infantry School; and notes on infantry stream crossing expedients for 1/4-ton trucks. The Infantry School unknown
193949129Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1939. fair to good. 309 illus. maps 4 large illus/maps in pocket at rear of volume consolidated index and tables of contents for volumes 1-17. Boards somewhat scuffed and soiled. Contents include: the battle at Rocourt; a problem of decision; map reading in the field; program planning for National Guard armory training; small infantry problems; combat information; semi-engine overhaul; infantry around the world; and installation of infantry regimental command posts. The Infantry School hardcover
193649127Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1936. fair to good. 277 illus. maps 2 large maps in pocket at rear of volume tables figures glue stain inside front board boards somewhat scuffed. Extensive ink notations inside front flyleaf and title page by Col. O. H. Saunders some pencil notations to text stray red mark on table of contents. Contents include: the new infantry regiment; tactical aspects of the proposed new regiment; stopping a panic; some possibilities of motorized reconnaissance; the use of civilian-owned motor vehicles in war; military English; initiative in battle; leadership; the role of the infantry tank; tomorrow's tanks attack; lines and formations; infantry antiaircraft tactics; small problems--infantry; and elementary problems in machine-gun indirect laying. The Infantry School hardcover
0332156893.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333644892.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0267855680.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0884900711New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
0884900711.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
35-4KOQ-MILXHardcover. 3 volumes. Fair. unknown
184834406New York: D. Appleton and Company 1848. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 557 pages 1 page blank 32 pages publisher catalog 1. Frontispiece and Illustrations. Folding map of lower Florida. Restored. Dark brown cloth hardcover with decorative blind stamped borders and gilt illustration of Oseola on the front cover. Gilt title and publisher name stamped on the newer brown cloth spine. Frontispiece title page prliminary pages folding map and publisher catalog in back have moderate foxing. Light toning to the rest of the text. Map has a very small chip bottom edge and an approx. A 5"-6" closed split on a lower fold below Key Largo with no loss of content. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
10857London: A. H. Bullen 1902. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. 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 on the front free endpaper "To his dear wife / from / The author / May 1902". Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: A. H. Bullen 1902 hardcover
0267885628.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1149940492.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186432582Columbia: Evans and Cogswell 1864. Stiff wraps. Good. 12mo. 278 pages. Stiff paper boards with title on the front cover. Black cloth spine. Covers are worn and discolored. It appears the covers are facsimiles. Light to moderate foxing to the contents. Pencil inscription on the right front flyleaf reads "Col. Samuel W Milton from the publishers." <br /> <br /> The author wrote this book during his recovery from wounds in battle. He dedicates this work to Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis thanks the author and calls him "a master of the art of war" on page 12. Confederate imprint.<br /> <br /> Parrish & Willingham 4953; Confederate Hundred 60; Sabin 44651. The previous owner served as an Assistant Adjutant General under Samuel Cooper from 1863 to the end of the war. From Find A grave dot com taken from the Biography of Eminent Men of the Carolinas: <br /> <br /> Samuel Wickiff how it is spelled in the obit Melton was born in Yorkville S. C. February 7 183 hard to read. Receiving his early education in Yorkville he graduated from the South Carolina college in the class of 1852. He edited the Chester Standard published in Chester in 1852 and 1854. Then he returned to Yorkville and established the Yorkville Examiner on January 1 1855 running it until 1858 when he sold out to Lewis M. Grist. In the meantime in 1857 he was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law with his brother C. D. Melton at Chester continuing until the war broke out. He enlisted in the Confederate army in 1861 on the staff of Gen. M L. Bonham as aid-de-camp accompanying him to Virginia remaining with him until after the first battle of Bull Run. Subsequently he went on the staff of Maj. Gen. Gustavius W. Smith commanding the Second corps he having the rank of major. He remained with Gen. Smith until February 1863 and was then assigned to duty in the office of the adjutant and inspector general of the Confederate army at Richmond where he remained until the close of the war. He was in the first battle of Bull Run in the Peninsular campaign in the battles around Richmond at Seven Pines the campaign in 1863 in North Carolina and temporarily on the staff of Gen. Beauregard at the battle of Drury's Bluff. The chief duties however from early in 1862 to the close of the war were in the adjutant general's office in Richmond. Evans and Cogswell unknown
1020053798.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781015621909Hardback. New. hardcover
1920129462London: Hodder and Stoughton 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920. Large octavo xx 468 pages with 20 maps and diagrams plus 3 folding maps and 16 plates including 2 tipped-in colour plates. Gilt-decorated cloth a little marked and mottled and slightly bumped at the extremities; endpapers offset; edges foxed with light scattered foxing elsewhere; pages adjacent to all plates uniformly tanned; occasional ink underlining to about 20 pages; uneven tanning to three openings from acidic bookmarks no longer present; trifling signs of age and use; a very good copy of a book that does not wear well in our experience. The foreword in French is by Marshal Foch four pages including the translation. A contemporary gift inscription 'To Mother and Father with love from Enid. September 4th 1920' is written in ink on the front flyleaf. Mounted on the front pastedown is a contemporary postcard-format commemorative photographic portrait with the printed caption 'For the Honor of Both . Victoria A.I.E.F. 1916'. Inscribed below it in ballpoint pen thus at a much later stage is the name 'Edwin' and 'Australian Imperial Empire Force 1916'. The honor roll for the 60th Battalion has a pencil mark next to the name 'Gunn Pte E.I.' see page 463. We presume the portrait depicts 1797 Private Edwin Innes Gunn who was killed in action at Fromelles on 19 July 1916 less than three weeks after disembarking at Marseilles. <p>Dornbusch 311; Fielding and O'Neill page 225; Trigellis-Smith 188. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
1920117167London: Hodder and Stoughton 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920. Large octavo xx 468 pages with 20 maps and diagrams plus 3 folding maps and 16 plates including 2 tipped-in colour plates. Gilt-decorated cloth a little marked and slightly unevenly sunned; edges foxed with occasional scattered foxing elsewhere; flyleaves heavily offset with minor silverfish damage to the bottom corner of the rear one; a very good copy. The foreword is by Marshal Foch. The book is not identified as such but it comes from the personal collection of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Thomas Paterson 1886-1950 Commanding Officer of the 39th Battalion AIF and the author of that battalion's history. Dornbusch 311; Fielding and O'Neill page 225; Trigellis-Smith 188. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover