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70769Good. Hardcover. Hardcover. 4to. Published by Government Printing Office Washington DC. 1921. 179 pgs. Illustrated with 28 foldout maps large foldout color chart. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Engineering reports on planned hydroelectric power plant to be built at Great Falls on the Potomac River. The 1921 report was issued as Senate Document No. 403 66th Congress 3rd Session. Seneca Dam was the last in a series of dams proposed on the Potomac River in the area of the Great Falls of the Potomac. Apart from small-scale dams intended to divert water for municipal use in the District of Columbia and into the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal no version of any scheme was ever built. In most cases the proposed reservoir would have extended upriver to Harpers Ferry West Virginia. The project was part of a program of as many as sixteen major dams in the Potomac watershed most of which were never built. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
186495476February 11 1864. 1864. Very good. - Three-page letter penned on 3 sides of 2 sheets of approximately 7-1/4 inch high by 4-3/8 inch wide paper which has been tipped onto a slightly larger piece of cream-colored card. Signed "H Percy". Folded twice for mailing. Near fine. <p>Lord Percy writes a friendly letter to Mary Ford. After accepting an invitation from her and commenting on the weather and her case of influenza he comments on the Prussian and Austrian forces crossing into Schleswig. "Oh the poor Danes!!" He devotes the rest of the letter to the case of Lieutenant-Colonel Crawley. Crawley was court-martialed for his role in a bungled court-martial in India in 1862. The deaths of a British soldier and his wife after their release from an Indian prison during that court case created a sensation in Victorian England. Crawley was acquitted in his own trial. His acquittal led the social reformer James Matthew Higgins to write an article for the "Cornhill Magazine" November 1863 disputing the verdict. He published the article under the initials "J.O." He was subsequently rebuked in a letter to The Times signed "Verax".<p> Percy writes: "Mr. Higgins should be told by some lady from whom those things come best that as he is so sore about Verax's letter he may imagine what pain his indignant misinterpretations may have given Crawley & learn to be a little less Venomous.I am surprised at the country being allowed to be burdened with the expense of printing the Crawley ---- as every paper had a very fair report of the same __ for the satisfaction of the --- Fortescue". Dudley Fortescue was a British M.P. who initiated the Parliamentary debate on the death of the British soldier.<p>General Lord Henry Percy VC KCB 1817-1877 was a British army officer who served as a captain and lieutenant-colonel in the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards during the Crimean War of 1854-55. At the battle of Inkerman he won the Victorian Cross the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemywhen though wounded himself he extricated some fifty men who were surrounded and under heavy fire. Outside his military career he was briefly a Conservative Member of Parliament.<p>From the autograph collection of Mrs. Mary Ford of Pencarrow widow of Richard Ford who wrote the popular "Handbook for Travellers in Spain". February 11, [1864]. unknown
1943210984Sydney Australia: Angus and Robertson 1943. Hardcover. G. Boards have moderate rubbing. Front and rear hinges are cracked about half way down from head of spine. Quarto. Hardcover. Embossed boards with color seal. 92 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations ; 29 cm. Intended for the use of the men of the Fifth Air Force and not the general public. Includes unlabeled group pictures of the men of the 5th Air Force as well as pictures of nose art on their airplanes and informal pictures of natives and the area. Includes several cartoons by one of the men. Angus and Robertson hardcover
196370465Washington DC: Army Map Service 1963. 10 color broadside maps showing various regions of regions ranging from Xinjiang up to Mongolia Northeast USSR and the Yellow Sea; sizes ranging between 24.5 x 21.5 in. to 26 x 32 in. 1:1000000 scale; showing roadways settlements and elevation one map with smudged printing else all largely fine. This group includes the following maps first edition unless otherwise stated: Wen-Ch'eng NM 51 2nd ed; Nan-T'ung NI 51 6th ed.; O-Chi-Na Ho NK 47; Ha-Erh-Pin HarbinNL 52 2nd ed.; Ch'eng-Hua NL 45; Zeya NN 52 3rd ed.; Ha-Mi Kumil NK46; Hobsogol NM 47; Jirgalanta Kobdo NM 46; Ch'ieh-Mo Charchan Bazar NJ 45. A scattered sampling of maps from the International Map of the World. The IMW was the cartographical brain child of Albrecht Penck who in the late 19th century conceived of a series of maps uniformly produced that would cover the whole of the Earth's land mass. To accomplish this the planet was divided into 2500 segments and each segment was to be produced independently by various governments and NGOs. The project was envisioned to be strictly apolitical but this meant that buy-in was slow for governmental bodies and the lack of thematic information frustrated potential contributors in industry and led to University of Wisconsin cartographer Arthur Robinson declaring the resulting maps "cartographic wallpaper." When government agencies did contribute they did so as here in service to a baldly political interest in a given region. Army Map Service unknown
194570449Washington D.C.: Army Map Service 1945. 9 broadside maps approx. 22½" x 20" 1:250000 scale; showing roadways trainlines borders settlements and elevation a few maps soiled but otherwise largely fine. Includes the following maps: Li-Hsien H-49-P; Chao-T'ung G-48-B; Kuei-Ting Kan-Ch'i G-48-L; En-Shih H-49-H; Lang-Chung H-48-D; Pa-Chung H-48-E; Wu-Shih-Chiang F-49-T; Lai-Feng H-49-N; Peng-Shui H-49-M. Covering portions of the border area between China and Vietnam and sections of Szechuan Province. The Army Map Service was the primary map producing body of the US Military through WWII. Service cartographers many of them women recruited after Pearl Harbor produced 40000 maps covering 400000 miles between 1941 and 1945. Their work formed the basis of the many silk escape maps provided to soldiers. Army Map Service unknown
19201503250012Washington D.C. : G.P.O 1/1/1920. Hardcover. Very Good. 44 training pamphlets in contemporary F style binder. 1920-1927. Pamphlets staple bound. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. <br><br> After WWI and the National Defense Act of 1920 the character of the Army between world wars was on the focus of the United States and its territories since it was assumed the next war would be based by Navies and not a land war. Since the Army had huge stocks of materiel left over from its belated production for World War I the principal concern of the War Department until the 1930's was manpower to fulfill these peacetime missions. This training regulation Volume is the basis of the reorganized army and would be in effect through WWII and not revised until the National Security Act of 1947. <br> Contents are: Doctrines principles and methods. 1921 10-5; Officers : Instruction with saber. 1925 20-5; The Soldier : Instruction and qualification with bayonet etc. 1923 50-15 50-20 50-25 50-45 50-50 50-55 50-60 50-65 50-70 50-75 50-80 50-90; The Specialist. 1926 75-15; First aid : outlines of first aid for the injured or sick. 1921 112-5; Hygiene. 1921 113-5; Guard Duty : ceremony of guard mounting foot troops. 1922 135-5; Interior Guard Duty. 1926 135-15; Marksmanship. 1923 150-5 150-10 150-25 150-30 150-35 150-40; Signal Corps : Wire axis installation and maintenance within division. 1926 165-5; Topography and surveying. 1922 190-5 190-14 190-15 190-25 190-30; Fortification : Principles of field fortification. 1926 195-5; Fortification : explosives and demolitions 1926 195-30; Fortification : camouflage for all arms 1926 195-40; Fortification : camouflage for artillery 1926 195-45; Scouting and patrolling : scouting and patrolling dismounted 1923 200-5; Tent drill : To pitch and strike shelter tents foot troops 1927 225-5; Machine gun : Technique of machine-gun fire direct laying 1923 240-10; Machine gun : Combat practice. 1923 240-20; Equipment : Field ranges description care and use. 1922 300-50; Instruments. 1922 310-20; Weapons : U.S. rifle caliber .30 model of 1903 accessories and appendages. 1926 320-10; Ordnance Department : Automatic pistol caliber .45 model of 1911. 1924 320-15; Weapons : automatic rifle Browning model of 1918. 1925 320-25 Washington [D.C.] : G.P.O hardcover
DA09A-05679Rawalpindi Pakistan: Historical Section Army Aviation Directorate. Collectible - Good. Rawalpindi Pakistan: Historical Section Army Aviation Directorate 2008. 4to Hardcover. 9596pp7. B/W and color photos. Good book. 2 copies on OCLC. Blue boards with B/W front photo and color rear photo and black front and spine lettering. Corners bumped. Large 1/2 inch gash to upper front joint. Heavy edgewear to the rear joint. Marginal black inked corrections and notations to a few pages throughout. In polypropylene bag. pakistan military history aviation OCLC Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Historical Section, Army Aviation Directorate hardcover
161376734Madrid: Juan de Herrera 1613. Pergamino. Juan de Herrera unknown
23371Spring Garden 26 June 1708. Part-document 19 x 13cm. tipped on to sl. larger paper stained but legible. Probably the lower half of a document text commencing secretarial: "We the Genl Officers for putting in Execution the said Instructions do desire that you will have a special Regard to the said Clause or Article in Her Majesties said Instructions. That whenever any such Clothing is to be provided it may be Referred to our direction. We are"followed by seven signatures of "General Oficers" one illegible William Steuart later c-in-c Ireland Tyrawly Tyrawley Essex 2nd Earl Arran Charles Butler Ist Earl of Arran John Tidcombe DNB Northumberland. The document is incorrectly docketed "Lords of the Treasury - Queen Anne 1708". See image. Spring Garden, 26 June 1708. hardcover
1804AQ28031London: C. Roworth 1804. iv vi 133pp 7. With three folded leaves of blank forms for annual and other returns. Contemporary gilt-tooled diced calf contrasting black morocco lettering-piece to upper board. Rubbed joints starting spine sunned. Marbled endpapers short tear to gutter of first form else internally clean and crisp. An edition of the regulations of the British Army published during the Napoleonic Wars respecting inter alia the duties of officers and guards in garrison and in camp regimental hospitals instructions for coast duty and regulations to be observed by troops embarked on board transports for service abroad. . 8vo. [C. Roworth] unknown
1819AQ34054London: Printed and sold by William Clowes 1819. 72pp. With six terminal engraved diagrams and two leaves of sheet music for bugle. Bound with: Regulations and Instructions for the infantry sword exercise. London. Printed by William Clowes 1807. 63pp. With half-title and large folding diagram. 8vo. Contemporary gilt-tooled half-calf marbled paper boards contrasting morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed and marked surface wear to boards lower joint starting. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Francis Freemantle to FEP. Early inked ownership inscriptions to head of FFEP and title page manuscript copy of title text to front blank fly-leaf in the same hand scattered spotting. The new edition of the British Army light infantry manual bound together with a detailed set of contemporary regulations and instructions for the infantry sword exercise. The original author of the work denoted in the preface as simply 'a German officer of distinction' is in fact the Prussian-born Lieutenant Colonel Francis de Rottenburg who laid down these regulations for the Royal American Regiment. The terminal diagrams include several reference sheets depicting ideal formations of advancement retreat and skirmish as well as two leaves of sheet music titled 'Signals of the Bugle Horn in the Movements of Light Troops'. Preceding the second bound work is a large folding diagram illustrating in full the three positions two motions and seven guard movements of infantry sword technique. . New edition. Printed and sold by William Clowes hardcover
1801AQ22787London: War Office printed; and sold by J. Walter 1801. xvi 103pp 1. With an engraved folding frontispiece. Contemporary powder blue paper boards later rebacked in red cloth. Board rubbed and marked. Inked ownership inscription of Lt. Col. William Woodforde to head of title page small hole to lower corner of leaf C1. An early nineteenth-century revised edition of the official British Army drill manual initially issued by royal command under the supervision of Adjutant General Sir William Fawcett 1728-1804 and presumably reissued in response to the nascent threat of war on the Continent. . 8vo. War Office, printed; and sold by J. Walter hardcover
23543Presidencia de la Nacion Subsecretaria de Informaciones printed on each page Division Publicaciones Sec. Traductores e Interpretes Octubre 20 de 1954. Five pages folio good condition apart from rust marks around the paper clip holding the pages together. With embossed stamp top of each page two arms holding a torch aloft. A favourable view of the life of Peron from birth up to and including his second presidency 4 June 1952 concluding: "On the 7th of May of 1953 National Congress convened in extraordinary sessions expressing the will of the people recognized and acclaimed General Juan Peron as Liberator of the Republic." With two carbon copies of pp.2 & 3. Image of page 1 available. No other copy traced nor does text appear on Googlebooks. Presidencia de la Nacion | Subsecretaria de Informaciones [printed on each page] | Division Publicaciones | Sec. Traductores e I unknown
12834Autograph Letter to Potter: 'Head. Quarters. VIth. Corp. 11th. August. 1916'. Copy of address to 3rd Division: Head Quarters 30 March 1918. Special Order of the Day: Head Quarters 14 November 1918. The three items are in good condition on lightly-aged paper. ONE. Autograph Letter Signed from Haldane to Potter. Head Quarters VI Corp; 11 August 1916. 1p. 4to. In a difficult hand. He apologises for having to 'depart so hurriedly'. 'I want to thank you for the very loyal way you helped me when I was in command of the 3 Division and express my thanks through you to Buchanan and Prideaux and <Steer> of your staff. You all spared no pains to bring about success and I am very grateful to you.' He hopes that 'Buchanan will get a brevet and Prideaux a suitable <award> when you send in their names.' He is sending his recommendation 'to Collins'. TWO. Manuscript copy of address from the 'A. Haldane Lieutenant General Commanding VI Corps' expressing 'his intence sic admiration for the unconquerable spirit and Spartan like valour which the 3rd. Division has displayed during the fierce fighting of the past nine days. i.e. the start of the Spring Offensive'. 30 March 1918. 3pp. 4to. THREE: 'SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY by Lieut-Colonel last word amended in pencil to 'General' Sir Aylmer-Haldane KCB DSO. Commanding VI Corps'. 14 November 1918. 2pp. 8vo. Mimeographed in blue ink. At end: 'ed. A. Haldane. Lieutenant-General Commanding VI CORPS.' Begins: 'The acceptance by the enemy of the terms of the Armistice laid down by the Allies is a suitable moment at which to summarise the work of the VI Corps since the 21st of August 1918. On that date the Guards 2nd and 3rd Divisions assaulted the position where the enemy had been finally checked after his March offensive and broke through it the brunt of this attack falling on the 3rd and Guards Divsions. Two days later the 62nd Division joined the Corps. The enemy stubbornly opposed every year of our further advance eastward but was forced back to the ST. QUENTIN CANAL and the HINDENBURG Defence System.' Concludes: 'To all Ranks of the VI Corps I tender my sincere thanks. The work which they and their comrades have accomplished will live in the memory of the British Empire for all time.' From the Potter papers. An excessively scarce item with no copy on COPAC or at the Imperial War Museum. Autograph Letter to Potter: 'H[ea]d. Q[uarter]s. VIth. Corp. | 11th. August. 1916'. Copy of address to 3rd Division: [Head Quart unknown
266474 June 1730. One page 15.5 x 20cm left edge repaired fair condition with text sl. faded. Text secretarial "My Lord & Gentlemen the Powder last Deliver'd for the Duty and Exercise of is Majesty's First Regiment of Foot Guards being now expended ten barrels part of the allowance Due to the 30th of May last are Desired for the Duty and Exercise of the said Regiment. I am My Lord and Gentlemen your most Obed. & most Humble Servt Signed J Guise." Presumably a scarce signature. 4 June 1730 unknown
RGW21560Hand-coloured aquatint heightened with gum arabic from 'Costumes of the Madras Army' faint horizontal crease two small marginal tears now repaired unknown
20091-0763786594Jones & Bartlett 2009. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 602 pages. 11.00x9.00x0.75 inches. Jones & Bartlett paperback
1962MASTER147097IDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. G IN WRAPS. 1 RUSTY STAPLE HOLDING ALL INTACT TURNED CORNERS. 1962. TRADE PAPERBACK. HOLEPUNCHES AT SPINE WEAR SOILING. . DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY paperback
26037London: Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwicklane 1699. First Edition small 4to ii3-22p. without final advert leaf terminal leaf has a paper flaw which affects two words but without loss of sense recent quarter calf marbled boards red morocco title label. Wing S2189. London: Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwicklane, 1699 hardcover
120376Paris Chez Nyon l'aîné 1778. 3 volumes in 1: 591 blank; 933 blank; 70 p. Contemporary wrappers. 18 cm Details: Marbled wrappers. Woodcut ornament on the title depicting a radiant sun in the heart of which stand the three fleurs-de-lis of the House of Bourbon Condition: Back worn & slightly damaged. The last five leaves slightly waterstained Note: The 'École Royale Militaire' 'was founded in 1750 after the War of the Austrian Succession by Louis XV on the basis of a proposal of Marshal Maurice de Saxe and with the support of Madame de Pompadour and the financier Joseph Paris Duverney with the aim of creating an academic college for cadet officers from poor noble families. It was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel and construction began in 1752 on the grounds of the farm of Grenelle but the school did not open until 1760. The 'Comte de Saint-Germain' reorganised it in 1777 under the name of the 'École des Cadets-gentilshommes' School of Young Gentlemen which accepted the young Napoleon Bonaparte in 1784. He graduated from this school in only one year instead of two'. The 'École Militaire' still exists it is a vast complex of buildings housing various military training facilities located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris Southeast of the Champ de Mars. The School was closed down in 1787 and plundered during the Revolution. In 1878 this school for the higher education of future French officers was opened again now as 'École Supérieure de Guerre' ESG. Source Wikipedia 'École Royale Militaire' This convolute of 3 grammars is rare outside France. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France BnF states that the author is Étienne-Maurice Chompré 1701-1784 Collation: A-B12 C6 leaf C6 verso blank; A-D12 leaf D11 verso and D12 blank; A-F6 minus blank leaf F6 Photographs on request unknown
1888105666New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1888 Ex-Library. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. RARE copy of this 286 page illustrated book about the weather which "gives clearly and simply without the use of mathematics an idea of meteorology in general supplemented by climatic data regarding temperature rainfall wind and storms especially of our own country". Has minor edge wear/marks. Dodd, Mead & Co. hardcover
191649113HMSO 1916. Sm. 8vo. First Edition with 8 folding plates 6 coloured or coloured in outline 13 plates in monochrome and numerous woodcut illustrations a number full-page in the text; original wrappers red sprinkled edges a very good bright clean copy IN THE ORIGINAL BROWN CLOTH CASE. Printing code: 40/WO/2923. With the 24pp 23 printed catalogue of military books on pink stock. THE SCARCE CLOTH CASE LETTERED IN BLACK WITH FOLDING FLAP PENCIL SOCKET AND INNER POCKET IS PARTICULARLY WELL-PRESERVED. The Field Service Pocket Book B11013 was the 'bible' for officers on active service in the Great War. A remarkably concise yet comprehensive reference it is rarely found in this condition. A RARE SURVIVAL. HMSO, hardcover
1919008941Washington D.C.: War Department Government Printing Office 1919. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 437 pages with over 100 maps many fold-out photographs charts tables and plans. Near Fine cloth a bit dulled bottom edge of rear cover with paint smudges. With RARE errata slip laid in. Uncommon in such lovely collectible condition. War Department, Government Printing Office Hardcover
26977No date given. Map of Iran on thick "tracing paper" 62 x 49cms closed tear of fold minor damage ow good condition with stamp "Graphics" and label c.8 x 2.5cm stating "symbol used for Principal Cities symbol used for Towns and Villages which have date palms in their neighbourhood". From the Papers of V.H.W. Dowson expert on date production and Intelligence Officer. Author of Key Publications: Dates and Date Cultivation of Iraq 1921 and Dates: Handling Processing and Packing FAO 1962. See Image. No date given unknown
2404190128005Department of the Army 2018-08-17. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. no dust jacket. Department of the Army hardcover