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190781587Pana Illinois: Kerr's Printing House 1907. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Staplebound wraps. Fair. 50 pages plus seven illustrations/plates. Front cover and next page have the names and address of previous owner and a date stamped on it. Cover is worn torn chipped and soiled. The 2nd Illinois Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Companies "A" to "L of the 2nd Illinois Cavalry was mustered into service at Camp Butler Illinois on August 12 1861. Company "M"" was mustered in on December 30 1861. The regiment was mustered out on December 30 1865.<br/>The regiment suffered 8 officers and 50 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 173 enlisted men who died of disease for a total of 234 fatalities. Commanders: Colonel Silas Noble - mustered out February 16 1863; Colonel John J. Mudd - killed in action May 3 1864; Colonel Daniel B. Bush Jr. - discharged July 24 1865; and Colonel Benjamin F. Marsh. The first photograph appears to be of the reunion attendees. The following photographs are: Sergt. Wm. M. Baldwin Company K; Colonel D. B. Bush Colonel John J. Mudd Lieut. Col. Harvey Hogg Lieut. Col. B. F. Marsh and Major F. B. Moore. This is a storehouse of information with names of survivors some addresses and vignettes about fallen comrades and others and death notices of members of the Association. There is some information on the Battle of Bolivar. This copy belonged to James P. Chase of Socorro New Mexico and an empty envelop addressed to him remains with this work. He appears to have been a founder of a Masonic lodge in Socorro. Kerr's Printing House paperback
M17729Couverture rigide Londres , Libraires associés , 1772 , 2 vols in8 plein veau , dos à nerfs , caissons décorés , VII - CLX - 411 -358 pp. 27 planches dépliantes hors texte . Déchirures marginales sans manque sur 3 planches. Manque la planche IV du T2 . Langue: Français
18290Paris, Guillaume de Luyne, 1666 ; in-12, veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré (reliure de l’époque) ; [1] f. blanc, [14], 629, [1] pp.
214004Amsterdam, Zacharie Châtelain, 1749 in-12, XXXVI pp., un f. vierge, 210 pp., avec un curieux portrait-frontispice gravé par Martini, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, manque la pièce de titre, tranches rouges, gardes de papier à motifs floraux de l'époque (reliure de l'époque). Manques aux coiffes, coins abîmés, pièce de titre absente.
105899Paris, Corréard, 1848-1849 2 tomes en un vol. in-8, XII-241 pp. et VII-[1]-226 pp., veau glacé parme, dos orné à nerfs soulignés de pointillés et de filets dorés, filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, coupes guillochées à la hauteur des coins, roulette intérieure, tranches peignées (Tripier-Bradel).
002856No Place: No Publisher Printed single sided broadside approximately 380mm x 465mm in size n.d. but probably 1794. Slightly creased small scuff to head with small amount of loss otherwise quite bright and clean. "Thomas Grimston of Kilnwick and Grimston offered to raise a cavalry force in Holderness and he set about his task with characteristic thoroughness. He issued the articles of enrolment based on those of the Northamptonshire Yeomanry and then travelled round the Holderness villages explaining his plans to the farmers. The response was very poor and he followed up his visits with letters to the Clergy suggesting that parish meetings be called so that the importance and purpose of the proposed corps could be explained to all the parishioners. Once more the results were disappointing. A letter received from the Vicar of Sproatley partly explains why this was so. "The sentiments of the People here are not changed I apprehend since you conversed with them. What they object to is the smallness of the pay from which circumstances one may r think infer two things First they are aware of the Necessity of the Measure and Secondly in return for their Services they expect a valuable consideration adequate at least to the Profits arising from Labour". Several letters were written in similar tenus and some also pointed out that volunteers were unlikely to come forward during . First Edition. Unbound. Good. Elephant Folio. Broadside. No Publisher Paperback
1833AQ25433London: Printed by J. Hartnell 1833. 20pp 4. Contemporary calf tooled in blind ruled and lettered in gilt A.E.G. Inscribed to upper board 'Earl of Lovelace'. Rubbed loss to head and foot of spine. Marbled endpapers lightly creased and spotted. Autograph letter pasted to front blank fly-leaf 8pp of manuscript tables to rear blank fly-leaves listing the 'Return of the arms and accoutrements in possession of the Surrey Yeomanry Cavalry on 1 Jan. 1835' 'Return of the present enrolled and serving in the Surrey Yeomanry Cavalry commanded by the R. Hon. Col. William Lord King' and 'Returns made to the Sec. of State on 1 April 1835 of the strength of the S.Y.C.' With a loosely inserted manuscript list of names. The printed ordinances regarding the pay of members of the mounted component of the British Volunteer Corps; from the library of William King eighth Baron King of Ockham 1805-1893 with autograph letter to Lord King confirming his commission as Lt. Colonel Commandant of the Surrey Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry in 1833. In 1838 King was created the Earl of Lovelace on his marriage to Augusta Ada Lovelace 1815-1852 pioneering female scientist computer programmer and the only legitimate child of George Gordon Lord Byron. . 8vo. Printed by J. Hartnell unknown
1887000311Paris Hurtrel 1887
un foglio volante 28x42 cm, capolettera figurato. Breve critica al “Cavaliere che non s’accompagna co’ i pregi d’una costantissima fede”.
un foglio volante 30x38 cm, in cornice tipografica con capolettera inciso e stemma.
Un foglio volante 31x43 cm, cornice xilografica, capolettera illustrato. Cartello di sfida per torneo. Frati 4612/4
18903171TOURS. IMPRIMERIE A. MAME ET FILS. 1890. IN-4 (23 X 30,5 X 4,5 CENTIMETRE ENVIRON) DE 294 + (2) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE A COINS, DOS A CINQ NERFS, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN VERT, TETE DOREE, COUVERTURE IMPRIMEE CONSERVEE (A L’ADRESSE DE LA LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE E. DUBOIS A PARIS). ILLUSTRE DE 14 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 12 EN COULEURS D’UNIFORMES ET ETENDARDS. EDITION ORIGINALE. UN DES 50 RARES EXEMPLAIRES DE TETE SUR JAPON, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 21. (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 237 - MENESSIER. I. 633). A PARTICIPE AUX CAMPAGNES DU REGNE DE LOUIS XIV, GUERRE D’ESPAGNE (1719), GUERRE DE LA SUCCESSION DE POLOGNE (1733-1735), GUERRE DE LA SUCCESSION D’AUTRICHE (1741-1748), GUERRE DE SEPT ANS (1757-1763), CAMPAGNES DE 1792 A 1803, DE 1805, DE PRUSSE ET DE POLOGNE (1806 ET 1807), GUERRE D’ESPAGNE (DE 1808 A 1813), CAMPAGNE D’ALLEMAGNE (1813), CAMPAGNE DE FRANCE (1814). PRESENCE D’UN EX-LIBRIS ARMORIE NON IDENTIFIE, SANS DOUTE ANGLAIS, A LA COURONNE DUCALE ANGLAISE SURMONTEE D’UN LION EN BUSTE AVEC UNE BANDEROLE A LA DEVISE «SANS PEUR ET SANS REPROCHE». BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
17766209A Paris De l'Imprimerie de Guillaume Desprez, Imprimeur ordinaire du Roi & du Clergé de France, rue Saint-Jacques., 1776 - MDCCLXXVI. AVEC APPROBATION ET PRIVILEGE DU ROI. XXII, 2 S. Liste des Souscripteurs., 505 (2) S., mit 9 Kupfern (davon einer ganzseitig als Frontispiz), zusätzlich 11 Aufmarschpläne (planche) auf 9 ausfaltbaren Tafeln. - 505 (2) Pages, avec 9 estampes (dont le frontispice occupant une page entière), et de surcroît 11 plans de déploiement sur 9 planches dépliables au format 2° (47x33 cm), volume cartonné, relié. Gr. 2° (47x33cm), Pappbd., geb.
19012111VALENCE. TYPOGRAPHIE ET LITHOGRAPHIE DE JULES CEAS & FILS. 1901. GRAND IN-4 (27 X 33 X 5,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (10 DONT 2 BLANCHES) + 404 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN BRUN A COINS SOULIGNEE D'UNE ROULETTE DOREE, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE FILETS ET FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR LE PLAT SUPERIEUR, TETE DOREE, COUVERTURE EN COULEURS CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 37 HORS TEXTE DONT 3 DE POEMES, SOIT 34 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, 4 EN COULEURS, 1 TIREE EN BLEU ET 29 EN NOIR. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 520 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES. UN DES 500 SUR ALFA, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 360. (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 262). QUELQUES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE A GRANDES MARGES, INTERIEUR FRAIS, DE CET OUVRAGE RARE ET RECHERCHE.
1963789MARSEILLE. COLLECTION RAOUL ET JEAN BRUNON. 1963. GRAND IN-4 EN FEUILLES (24,5 X 32,5 X 2 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 79 PAGES, SOUS COUVERTURE CARTONNEE CREME REMPLIEE, ILLUSTREE D'UNE VIGNETTE EN COULEURS, TITRE DORE SUR LE PLAT SUPERIEUR. ILLUSTRE DE 30 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, DONT 5 EN COULEURS ET DE 68 DESSINS ET LETTRINES DANS LE TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 900 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, UN DES 50 SUR JAPON DE BARJON, NUMEROTES DE I A L, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO XLVII. RARE ET RECHERCHE. ANCIENNES TRACES DE PAPIER AUTOCOLLANT SUR LES CONTRE PLATS, SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
176621691Paris, Nyon, Saillant, Desaint, 1766 ; 2 tomes in-12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièces de titre grenat, tranches marbrées (reliure de l’époque) ; [2], LII, 357, [1]p., 1 planche dépliante (bataille de Counaxa) ; 52], 580, [4] pp., (1 carte dépliante, trajet des Dix-mille) ; (sign. : a-b12, c2, A-P12 [pl.1] ; A, 2A12, B4, [pl.2]).
19011398VALENCE. TYPOGRAPHIE ET LITHOGRAPHIE DE JULES CEAS & FILS. 1901. GRAND IN-4 (26,5 X 32 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (10 DONT 2 BLANCHES) + 404 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN VERT, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE FILETS DORES, TITRE ET TETE DORES, COUVERTURE EN COULEURS CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE 37 HORS TEXTE DONT 3 DE POEMES, SOIT 34 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE, 5 EN COULEURS, 1 TIREE EN BLEU ET 29 EN NOIR. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 520 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES. UN DES 500 SUR ALFA, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 30. (HANOTEAU ET BONNOT. 262). PETITES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE, SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE A GRANDES MARGES, INTERIEUR TRES FRAIS, DE CET OUVRAGE RARE ET RECHERCHE.
A Paris, Librairie Militaire de J.Dumaine - 1878 E.O. - E.O. - Complet en 4 volumes - Reliure 1/2veau de l'époque - Dos à nerfs à caissons ornés - Pièce de titre en maroquin rouge - Pièce de tomaison certe - Plats & Gardes marbrés - Plans en texte (1 déchirée au T. III avec manque - Nombreuses cartes dépliantes hors-texte - T. I) Préface, Table des Matières XV-718 pages + Appendice. 91 bis - T. II) VIII + pagination continue du T.I, 719 à 1631+ Catalogue éditeur 12 - T. III- 1 ère Partie) VIII-616 + Appedice LXXIX - T. III-2 è Partie) VII + pagination continue 617 à 1040 - Très bon exemplaire - RARE Complet
19852082702114907448Whale Cavalry Military History Publishing Committee 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 478 pages Size: 22cm Whale Cavalry Military History Publishing Committee paperback
101317aafParis, Chez Magimel, Libraire pour l’art militaire, 1810, in-8vo, 2 ff. (faux-titre - titre) + XXIV + 523 p. (+ 1 bl.) / 12 p. (titre - description des ‘Planches relatives à l’ordonnance’) + 127 planches, dont beaucoup de doubles, triples ou quadruples, numérotées de 1 à 126 + planche 19 bis + 4 planches dépl. (num. page 1 à 8) avec 28 airs musicaux militaires, reliure plein veau d’époque, dos avec titre et filets dorés, tranches rouges. Bel exemplaire.
AQ24115s.l.: s.n. 1842-46 Manuscript on paper. 102 leaves. 14 used the remainder blank. Contemporary green cloth contrasting red paper lettering-piece to upper board title in manuscript to spine and bottom edge metal clasp. Extremities rubbed and a trilfe marked. Upper hinge exposed. A mid-nineteenth-century manuscript guest book for the Westmorland Yeomanry Cavalry. The regiment was raised by Colonel Henry Lowther as the Westmorland Yeomanry Cavalry in 1819. It was re-raised as the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry in 1828 and was called upon to suppress chartist riots at Penrith and Carlisle in 1839. It was called upon again to suppress fighting between English and Irish labourers working on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Lowther Park in 1846. Although there had been no intention for the Yeomanry to serve overseas a series of defeats during Black Week in December 1899 convinced the British Government that additional troops were needed to supplement the regular army. A Royal Warrant was issued on 24th December 1899 to allow volunteer forces to serve in the Second Boer War and the Yeomanry were duly dispatched. . 8vo. [s.n.], [1842-46] hardcover
1875320963Standing Rock 1875. unbound. Partly printed military document signed 6th Infantry seven months before Little Big Horn 16.75 x 10.75 inches Standing Rock Nov. 1 1875 "A Statement Of Forage and Straw Issued to and Consumed by the Public Animals under my direction at Standing Rock Dakota Territory during the month of October 1875" for transient animals from Fort Rice signed by Captain and Commander of Post James S. Poland an officer who served under Major Reno at the Little Big Horn and was erroneously reported as "Killed In Action" when severely wounded in the back. At the time this document was signed Poland was ordered to cease his sale of rifles and ammunition to Indians at the Standing Rock Reservation as the recipients were closely connected with Sitting Bull's band. One month later the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called for the use of troops against those Indians. Also signed by Lieutenant William Badger a close friend of Custer who survived the Black Hills Campaign. His son Tom who filled out the body of this document became General Custer's personal secretary in 1876 and was killed at Little Big Horn. Also included: a Xerox of a rare photograph of the 7th cavalry 6th infantry in uniform with accoutrements all identified including Custer Badger and Poland. Partial tearing along one of the folds; otherwise near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1875243423Standing Rock 1875. unbound. Partly printed military document signed 6th Infantry seven months before Little Big Horn 16.75 x 10.75 inches Standing Rock Nov. 1 1875 "A Statement Of Forage and Straw Issued to and Consumed by the Public Animals under my direction at Standing Rock Dakota Territory during the month of October 1875" for transient animals from Fort Rice signed by Captain and Commander of Post James S. Poland an officer who served under Major Reno at the Little Big Horn and was erroneously reported as "Killed In Action" when severely wounded in the back. At the time this document was signed Poland was ordered to cease his sale of rifles and ammunition to Indians at the Standing Rock Reservation as the recipients were closely connected with Sitting Bull's band. One month later the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called for the use of troops against those Indians. Also signed by Lieutenant William Badger a close friend of Custer who survived the Black Hills Campaign. His son Tom who filled out the body of this document became General Custer's personal secretary in 1876 and was killed at Little Big Horn. Also included: a Xerox of a rare photograph of the 7th cavalry 6th infantry in uniform with accoutrements all identified including Custer Badger and Poland. Partial tearing along one of the folds; otherwise near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
18755905Dakota Territory 1875. unbound. 2 pages Dakota Territory August 1875. This document -- a Statement of Forage and Straw -- is signed by Captain James S. Poland "J.S. Poland" who served under Reno at Little Big Horn and by Lt. William Badger "W. Badger" a close friend of General Custer and survivor of the Black Hills Campaign. The document lists the amount of oats corn barley hay fodder and straw consumed by the animals at the Standing Rock Reservation in The Dakota Territory. The front cover measures 8.5 x 3.75 inches and folds out to the inner page with lists measuring 16.75 x 11 inches. Natural folds and slight creasing in one spot; near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown