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M., Depósito de la Guerra, 1878, 29 x 20'5 cm., 23 págs. - 6 estados plegados.
M., R. Vicente, 1872, 29'5 x 21 cm., portada - 24 págs. - 12 estados, la mayoría plegados.
Madrid, Cádido Bermejo, 1951, 25,5 x 17 cm., láminas en papel couché, 2 h. + págs. 217 a 468 + 1 h. (Hasta la págna 339 contiene en español: Aportación de España a los estudios y trabajos sobre historia militar comparada).
M., Enrique Rubiños, 1887, 20 x 14 cm., 46 págs. (Falto de cubiertas originales. "Figuran los nombres de todos los regimientos y el de sus coroneles" Palau).
M., Rev. de Archivos, 1914, 26 x 16 cm., 179 págs. (Falto de la cubierta original anterior).
M., Hijos de M. G. Hernández, 1893, 23'5 x 16 cm., 27 págs. - 1 h.
M., Memorial de Ingenieros, 1859, 22'5 x 15'5 cm., 14 págs. - 1 lámina plegada. (Falto de cubiertas originales).
Salamanca, Imp. Cervantes, 1938, 22 x 16'5 cm., 87 págs. + 4 láminas plegadas con 18 figuras.
M., Manuel Minuesa, 1871, 26 x 18 cm., dedicatoria del autor, 61 págs. (Sellos de anterior poseedor. Tema: La Guerra. Su concepto. Su carácter en las diversas épocas. Su estado presente. Exigencias del derecho por respecto al carácter de la Guerra. Consideración especial de las llamadas guerra ofensiva y defensiva).
M., Depósito de la Guerra, 1884, 22'5 x 15'5 cm., 30 págs. (Falto de la cubierta original anterior).
New York, McGraw-Hill Book, 1973, 28'5 x 22 cm., tela original, ilustraciones intercaladas, XII - 515 págs.
M., Memorial de Ingenieros, 1860, 22'5 x 15'5 cm., 114 págs. - 1 estado plegado y 5 láminas plegadas con numerosas figuras.(Falto de cubiertas originales).
B., Grijalbo, 1975, 31 x 22 cm., símil piel original con sobrecubiertas, numerosas ilustraciones intercaladas, 128 págs.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 408pp. An account of the Fifth Fusiliers in Korea in 1950-1951, much of it in the words of those who took part. .
31p. Portrait photo. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Nice copy. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937). As prime minister, Borden headed a Conservative government until 1917 and a Union (coalition) government until his resignation in 1920. He is remembered for his leadership in carrying Canada through World War I and, subsequently, in defining the new status of the self-governing dominions in the British Empire. Largely through his efforts the dominions were given separate representation in the League of Nations, and the Canadian Parliament ratified the treaties that resulted from the Versailles peace conference of 1919. WWI 13
243p. + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous full page plates. Uncut. Top edge gold. Bookplate of Charles P. Stahr, a prominent Lancaster County, PA physician in the 1920's. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding with gold decorated and lettered spine. Hardbound. Nice copy. Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was a famous American author and journalist. In 1890 he became managing editor of Harper's Weekly and began making trips in its behalf to various parts of the world. As a foreign correspondent he covered all the wars of his day and published several books recording his experiences. His war dispatches were colorful and dramatic. His other writings include some of the best tales to come out of the Edwardian era. This lovely copy would make a fine gift. W53
Book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ; The cavalry was a vital part of the army of Rome and it played a significant role in the expansion and success of the Roman Empire. The authors describe the origins of the mounted units of the Roman army and trace their development from temporary allied troops to the regular alae and cohorts. The book covers the subject from the perspective of both the men and the horses. How were the horses selected and disposed of; how were they trained, stabled and fed? How were the men recruited, organized and equipped; and what were the conditions of service for a Roman cavalryman? The cavalry had to be employed in peacetime and this is discussed as well as its role in war. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Roman cavalry and the current state of knowledge concerning it. The wide selection of illustrations includes original drawings by Karen R. Dixon. ; 256 pages
Book is fine. DJ in mylar. ; The cavalry was a vital part of the army of Rome and it played a significant role in the expansion and success of the Roman Empire. The authors describe the origins of the mounted units of the Roman army and trace their development from temporary allied troops to the regular alae and cohorts. The book covers the subject from the perspective of both the men and the horses. How were the horses selected and disposed of; how were they trained, stabled and fed? How were the men recruited, organized and equipped; and what were the conditions of service for a Roman cavalryman? The cavalry had to be employed in peacetime and this is discussed as well as its role in war. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Roman cavalry and the current state of knowledge concerning it. The wide selection of illustrations includes original drawings by Karen R. Dixon. ; 256 pages
393p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Includes detailed coverage of KNIGHTSBRIDGE and ROH
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