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38006901Washington D.C. 1943-44 U. S. Army Map Service. Silk map folds circa 10.3 x 7 cm.opens to ca. 51 x 65 cm.very good clean excellent copy2 color maps2 sides glossarylegend magnetic compass & current flows. FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE . . . ISSUED BY U.S. A.A.F. ARMY AIR FORCE . . "A.V.G." AMERICAN VOLUNTEER GROUP" & "FLYING TIGERS" . . & THE FOURTEENTH AIR FORCE IN CHINA & BURMA "CBI" . . . . AN ORIGINAL WORLD WAR2 SURVIVAL & EVASION MAP . . FOR "E. & E." & "FLYING TIGER" PILOTS FIGHTING JAPAN . . A SUPERB MAP OF SOUTHERN CHINA FROM KUNMING TO KWANGCHOW . . BAY JUST ABOVE HAINAN . . GUANGXI NANNING LIUZHOU GUILIN FROM CHONGQIN . . FRENCH INDO-CHINA HANOI . . FROM NORTH VIETNAM SOUTH & DOWN TO SAIGON . . INCLUDING THAILAND CAMBODIA & LAOS . This excellent and detailed cloth map was used by the "A.V.G." "AMERICAN VOLUNTEER GROUP" known as the "FLYING TIGERS" in the "I.E." "CHINA-BURMA-INDIA" theater throughout World War 2 in China Burma & Indo China. . This "E & E" "Escape & Evasion" cloth map was carried by pilots & air crew on combat missions and attacks on Japanese assets. This map was valuable to downed pilots and crew behind hostile and enemy lines. . It was first carried by the "A.V.G." fighter pilots in early 1942 when they first attacked the Japanese Air Force over Burma: air combat over Rangoon Touongoo and Southwest China Kunming Chiang Mai Thailand Hanoi and the strike against Japanese air planes parked at Noi Bai airfield. . The famous "Battle of Toungoo" Burma March 19-March 29 1942 was one of the key battles in the Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road in the Burma Campaign of World War II and Second Sino-Japanese War. The failure to hold the city of Toungoo opened up the route for the Japanese to make their lunge to Lashio around the allied flank and into the Chinese rear. The "A.V.G." fighter pilots performed brilliantly downing a substantial number of Japanese planes with minor losses to themselves. . This map and others like it for the adjacent areas were commonly worn on fighter pilot's neck or put in the pocket of the flight jacket survival vest or in the flight suit pant leg pocket. . MAP NO. 32 FRENCH INDO CHINA: A.A.F. Army Air Force issue. A pair of maps one on each side in color. Shows most of old Vietnam from just above 19 degrees north down to just below 9 degrees South and from 101 degrees at the West to 110 degrees to the West about half of Hainan Island the whole coast line from North to South down to Nga Ba Hoc Nang including Poulo Condore Saigon Nha Trang Tourane part of Thailand the West Cambodia and Laos Vientiane. . MAP NO. 33 CENTRAL CHINA: Shows: Ch'ung Ch'ching Chungqing down to Yunnan province and Kunming. Guangxi province: Guilin Liuzhou Nanning and points south to French Indo China. . Hanoi Kwangchow and the South China Sea with the North tip of Hainan Island the Gulf of Tonkin and the border between China & North Vietnam. . This area was all part of the basic combat region for the "A.V.G." & "FLYING TIGERS" later for the FOURTEENTH AIR FORCE. The Americans prosecuted the war against Japanese forces throughout this area. . With ocean currents noted for survival back to land. The map also has other important information for downed pilots such as an Annual Magnetic Change compass miles & kilometer scale nautical miles 1:1000 000 altitudes of land mass legend & key to symbols roads towns cities rivers mountains and an index to international boundaries. . This map was part of the U.S. Army Air Force & Naval flyers "E & E" Escape and Evasion survival kit printed on thick silk parachute or other indelible cloth. Each air crew member carried among other survival supplies a .38 caliber pistol survival knife a signal mirror stainless steel or glass compass and some survival food rations fishing kit water purification tablets along with minor medical supplies; the whole kit was tucked into flight suit pocket survival vest or flyers sheepskin jacket or trouser pockets. . The majority of these perishable maps have been lost during WW2 and very few survived. This map was a fliers "Last Hope" to get back to friendly forces once they parachuted our of their plane or after an unexpected landing behind Japanese lines. . CONDITION: In excellent clean condition folded as usual no soil or other issues. . Color photos are posted to our website. . REFERENCE: . BALDWIN R.E. et al.: LAST HOPE THE BLOOD CHIT STORY. DOLL John G.: CLOTH MAPS CHARTS AND BLOOD CHITS OF WORLD WAR 2. wikipedia-org/wiki/Battle_of_Toungoo . . unknown
R6141*<p>Ethographic Study Series Minority Groups in Thailand PRINT Washington 1970 WL CODE R6141 SIZE 1142 pp. 44 pp. illus. 18 maps 150 x 225 mm BOOK WEIGHT 1.800 Kg PACKING WEIGHT 0.200 Kg</p> paperback
1913381466Washington: Government Printing Office 1913. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. House Document No. 229 63d Congress 1st Session 1913. Octavo. 74pp. 14 large folding maps. Complete as issued in the original publisher's cloth. Light soiling to the boards about near fine. An extensive survey of the lower or southern section of the proposed continuous inland waterway from Boston to the Rio Grande. Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the US Army Corps of Engineers. A nice copy scarce in the trade with the folding maps in fine condition. Government Printing Office hardcover
1920382040Washington: Government Printing Office 1920. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. House Document No. 653 New York and New Jersey Channels: 32pp. and 11 folding maps; and no. 693 Galveston Island and Channel: 66pp. 2 folding maps 3 diagrams and two photographs halftone plate. Complete as issued with 10 other shorter reports from the 66th Congress 2d Session. In the original publisher's cloth. Light soiling to the boards very good. Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Government Printing Office hardcover
1914381674Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. House Document No. 841 63d Congress 2d Session 1913-1914. Octavo. 156pp. folding chart and 14 large folding maps and charts at the rear numbered 1-4 and 1-10 including some in color. Complete as issued in the original publisher's cloth. Moderate soiling to the boards very good. A detailed report on the necessity urgency and practicability of permanently separating the waters of the Red and Atchafalaya rivers from those of the Mississippi River. Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the US Army Corps of Engineers. A nice copy scarce in the trade with the folding maps and charts in fine condition. Government Printing Office hardcover
1921382098Washington: Government Printing Office 1921. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Multiple House Documents 66th Congress 3d Session 1920-1921 bound in one volume. Octavo. With folding maps. Complete as issued in the original publisher's cloth. Moderate soiling to the boards very good. Contains a topographical and engineering survey of the Waterway between the Great Lakes and the Hudson River 51pp. 1 folding map; Black Rock Channel at Niagara River and Lake Erie 20pp. 1 folding map; San Diego Harbor 25pp. 1 folding map; Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors 32pp. 1 folding map; four surveys in Texas; and 5 other surveys in Oregon Louisiana Massachusetts and Georgia. Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the US Army Corps of Engineers. A nice copy scarce in the trade with the folding maps in fine condition. Government Printing Office hardcover
187833304Washington 1878. Each 7-1/2" x 9-3/4" 1-3pp. Wide margins Very Good.<br /> <br /> The orders deal with promotions discharges assignments prison sentences at Leavenworth western outposts and other matters. unknown
190661361London: Salvation Army Book Department 1906. 12mo. 85 pp. plus 3 pp. publisher’s ads on thick paper stock. With 6 photo plates. Blue pictorial publisher’s cloth w/ image on front cover of General Booth’s 1906 Thomas Flyer touring car white lettering lsight scuffing minor shelfwear still VG bright copy. First edition of this informative work tracing the route and adventure in August 1904 as Salvation Army co-founder William Booth embraced the brand new motorized contraption traveling from Land’s End England to Aberdeen Scotland. The 1904 Thomas Flyer touring car was accompanied by a 1904 Thomas Tonneau touring car but Boot’s was painted white in order to attract more attention. Booth stopped off in cities towns and villages to preach to assembled crowds eager to hear the Methodist preacher’s message and the novelty of the automobiles was key. At the time less than 23000 motor cars were owned in all of Great Britain and as noted by the London Transport Museum over 98% of the vehicles in the London streets were drawn by the more than 300000 horses maintained in the urban area at the time. See: An Innovative Army Salvation Army Life and Times History 2023. Salvation Army Book Department, hardcover
193481894New York: Workers Library Publishers 1934. First edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 376pp; illus. Tight fine copy in the original pictorial dustwrapper price-clipped slightly rubbed on front cover but still quite attractive Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> A first-hand account of the 1932 Bonus March on Washington from the point of view of a member of the CPUSA-led Workers Ex-Servicemen's League. Includes a 16-pp section of photographic plates halftones and a two-page foreword by John Dos Passos. SEIDMAN D236. Workers Library Publishers unknown
186435325Shelbyville Tennessee: n/a 1864. Letter. Good. Letter. Paper sheet measures 8" x 10". Folded three times. 4 pages of written content. A few spots and toning to the paper. Good condition. Transcription of contents is slightly difficult with several misspelled words. Letter reads:<br /> <br /> Camp Near Shelbyville Tennessee april the 14th 1864 <br /> Dear Mother i recived your kind letter of the 3th a was truly glad to here from you all once more and to here you all was well this letter leaves me in good health and i hope When this letter reachs you it may find you all enjoying the same grate Bessing i have no news to Write at present every thing is quiet in front our regiment started from nashville last Saturday morning for Chattanooga We are going to stay at Shelbyville un till morning then i supose we will march in the Direction of chattanooga the buoys are all well and in good spirits their is no rebel army nearer than richmond their will be the next big fight and i hope the last one during this war We have got one hundred thousand troops in front ready to march in the direction of richmond if our men should have luck to take richmond i think the War would close soon after words Whether it closes or not i am coming home just as soon as my time it out if uncle Sam give us our furlow time i will be at home some time in June if not i will be their in September if i have the luck to get out safe mother tell the old man to put in a good crop of corn and i will be their to help him gather it tell uncle nathan graves i have not forgoton him tell him i would like to here how he is geting a long also give my love to him mother i have received your minature at last Witch you sent by gery paddock i think it favers you very mutch tell nancy mays i have not herd from Will for some time i saw colonel Wharton at nashville a few days a go. he said the Buoys were all well and was campt near chattanooga tenn mother tell me haydon i think he is two work brickel slce i Would here oftener from him give all mr haydons my love and respets and keep a dieu family portion for your self give aunt lucy ana family my love and respets I now must close for the preasant this So no more i remain your son un till Death signed Stith Stumpff addressed To mary Stumpff Direct your next letter to chattanooga Tennesee in care of lieutenant Keen lieutenant keen commands our company at preasant our old officers are plaid out So fare the well for a while." Ancestry dot com record found for Stith Stumpff age 18 birth date about 1844 enlistment date into the Union Army October 4 1862. Stith Stumpff enlisted at Lebanon Kentucky as a Private in the Fifth Kentucky Cavalry other U.S. archive records indicate the Kentucky Fourth through Sixth Cavalry. The Fifth Kentucky Cavalry fought in the Atlanta Campaign summer of 1864. n/a unknown
198258191Norwalk Connecticut:: The Easton Press 1982. Collector's Edition . publisher's gilt full leather a.e.g.; in the publisher's shrinkwrap. A fine copy. Folio. Illustrated. The Easton Press, hardcover
189846374Washington D.C. May 7th 1898. 8vo mounted on a folio album leaf. On the verso of the album leaf are mounted four 1898 newspaper clippings relating to Paymaster General Stanton unknown
191934793Washington DC: Navy Department Commission on Training Camp Activities 1919. First Edition. Oblong 12mo 10x13.5cm.; publisher's dark blue staple-bound card wrappers; 298pp.; chiefly musical scores two full-page photographic illus. linocuts by John Held throughout. A hint of toning to wrapper extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Collection of patriotic songs with illustrations by a young John Held signed in image either "JH" or "J. Held" but otherwise unattributed to him. The noted Jazz Age cartoonist had already had work published in Vanity Fair though after the United States entered World War I he worked for Naval Intelligence in Central America as an illustrator and cartographer. Navy Department Commission on Training Camp Activities unknown
19442990Fort Leavenworth Kansas: Command and General Staff School 1944. First Edition . Clasped binding. Very good. Tall quarto unpaginated made up of several smaller subsections which are paginated. Overall about 100pp. A very good minimally handled copy in the publisher's card covers with a clasped binding. Some scuffing and an "archive copy" stamp to the front wrap and some pencil underlining and many notes and responses to questions internally. Still a rare military handbook from the middle of the American involvement in the Second World War. Though scant bibliographic information exists we were unable to find a similar item in OCLC at the time of listing. Command and General Staff School unknown
19462545San Antonio: C. Ekmark 1946. Very good. Panoramic photograph 8 x 52.25 inches. Very minor wear. A dramatic panoramic image capturing the 23rd Infantry Battalion of the Second Infantry Division while training at Camp Swift Texas in the wake of the Second World War. Four large groups of soldiers are ranged across the photograph with the officers in the middle-front of the image all standing in front of three long rows of jeeps and military transport trucks. Camp Swift located just west of Austin in Bastrop County can be seen in the far background.<br /> <br /> "During World War II Camp Swift reached a maximum strength of 90000 troops and included at different times the 95th 97th and 102d Infantry divisions the 10th Mountain Division the 116th and 120th Tank Destroyer battalions and the 5th Headquarters Special Troops of the Third Army. Swift was the largest army training and transshipment camp in Texas. It also housed 3865 German prisoners of war. After the war much of the site was returned to former owners. The government retained 11700 acres as a military reservation. That land housed parts of the Texas National Guard a medium-security federal prison and a University of Texas cancer research center" - Handbook of Texas online.<br /> <br /> The photographer Carl John Ekmark of San Antonio was a noted and somewhat prolific chronicler of military life throughout the Lone Star State. C. Ekmark unknown
19462544San Antonio: C. Ekmark 1946. Very good plus. Panoramic photograph 8 x 43.5 inches. Very minor wear. A striking panoramic image capturing the 37th Field Artillery Battalion of the Second Infantry Division while training at Camp Swift Texas in the wake of the Second World War. Five groups of soldiers are ranged across the photograph posed amidst six large cannons with the officers in the middle all standing in front of three long rows of jeeps transport trucks and one airplane at the center. Camp Swift located just west of Austin in Bastrop County can be seen in the far background.<br /> <br /> "During World War II Camp Swift reached a maximum strength of 90000 troops and included at different times the 95th 97th and 102d Infantry divisions the 10th Mountain Division the 116th and 120th Tank Destroyer battalions and the 5th Headquarters Special Troops of the Third Army. Swift was the largest army training and transshipment camp in Texas. It also housed 3865 German prisoners of war. After the war much of the site was returned to former owners. The government retained 11700 acres as a military reservation. That land housed parts of the Texas National Guard a medium-security federal prison and a University of Texas cancer research center" - Handbook of Texas online.<br /> <br /> The photographer Carl John Ekmark of San Antonio was a noted and somewhat prolific chronicler of military life throughout the Lone Star State. C. Ekmark unknown
186031625Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1860. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Printed stitched brown wraps. 60 pages. Covers edge chipped torn and creased. Rear cover detached. Old ink name of J. Engelbrecht and date of March 2 1861 written top of the front cover. Light spotting to title page and verso of title page.<br /> <br /> Register includes General Officers; Quartermaster's Department; Subsistence Department; Medical Department; Pay Department; Corps of Engineers; Corps of Topographical Engineers; Ordinance Department; First Regiment of Dragoons; First Regiment of Cavalry; Second Regiment of Cavalry; Regiment of Mounted Riflemen; First -Fourth Regiment of Artillery; First-Tenth Regiment of Infantry; and more. An alphabetical register is located in back of the wraps. <br /> <br /> List of officers include Major General Winfield Scott Robert E. Lee Joseph Johnston George Meade John B. Hood Joseph Wheeler George Thomas William Hardee Albert Johnston Howard Stansbury Henry H. Sibley John Sedgwick James E. B. Stuart Kirby Smith Nathaniel Lyon George Crook John Pope James B. Mcpherson Phil Sheridan Winfield S. Hancock Stephen Long and hundreds more. On page 3 is an "x" in pencil and "traitor" hand written next to the name of David E. Twiggs. A pencil note at bottom page reads "off with his head." Traitor is written next to the names of Albert S. Johnston Robert E. Lee and Earl Van Dorn on page 16. Adjutant General's Office unknown
185831624Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1858. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Printed stitched brown wraps. 60 pages. Covers detached with light edge chips and creases. Interior contents in good condition. Army Register includes General Officers; Quartermaster's Department; Subsistence Department; Medical Department; Pay Department; Corps of Engineers; Corps of Topographical Engineers; Ordinance Department; First Regiment of Dragoons; First Regiment of Cavalry; Second Regiment of Cavalry; Regiment of Mounted Riflemen; First -Fourth Regiment of Artillery; First-Tenth Regiment of Infantry; and more. List of officers include Major General Winfield Scott Robert E. Lee Joseph Johnston George Meade John B. Hood George Thomas William Hardee Albert Johnston Marcus Reno Randolph Marcy Howard Stansbury Henry H. Sibley John Sedgwick James E. B. Stuart Kirby Smith Phil Sheridan Winfield S. Hancock Stephen Long and more. An alphabetical register is located in back of the wraps. Adjutant General's Office unknown
19462543San Antonio: C. Ekmark Photo 1946. Good plus. Panoramic photograph 8 x 48.25 inches. Minor staining and soiling light creasing. A vivid yardlong image capturing the "special troops" of the Second Infantry Division while training at Camp Swift Texas in the wake of the Second World War. Seven groups of soldiers are ranged across the photograph with the band in the middle all posed in front of a long line of tanks transport trucks and half-tracks. Camp Swift located just west of Austin in Bastrop County can be seen in the far background. "Special troops" are a unit of the special forces designed to provide command and control of a larger Army unit among other duties.<br /> <br /> "During World War II Camp Swift reached a maximum strength of 90000 troops and included at different times the 95th 97th and 102d Infantry divisions the 10th Mountain Division the 116th and 120th Tank Destroyer battalions and the 5th Headquarters Special Troops of the Third Army. Swift was the largest army training and transshipment camp in Texas. It also housed 3865 German prisoners of war. After the war much of the site was returned to former owners. The government retained 11700 acres as a military reservation. That land housed parts of the Texas National Guard a medium-security federal prison and a University of Texas cancer research center" - Handbook of Texas online.<br /> <br /> The photographer Carl John Ekmark of San Antonio was a noted and somewhat prolific chronicler of military life throughout the Lone Star State. C. Ekmark Photo unknown
1945032022U. S. Army Air Forces. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1945. Hardcover. Hardcover; Hardcover: Black leather-like textured binder. Title page is oxidized soiled and foxed. Pages are clean. Foredges are soiled and foxed. Three different catalogs are in this one binder- One: Parts catalog for float type alighting gear for C-47 airplanes Two: Parts catalog for Army Model c-47A -Navy Model R4D-5 British model Dakota III Airplanes Three: Parts catalog for Army Model C-47 B- Navy Model R4D-6 -British Model Dakota IV. Nice tight bindings. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; Diagrams; 4TO; 813 pages . U. S. Army Air Forces hardcover
38026201Washington D.C. 1943-44 Army Map Service.Silk color maps 2 sides = 2 maps circa 63 x 63.5 c m. NJ 50: FIRST EDITION 1943; NJ 51: Second edition 1944 both AMS 2 type maps fine condition exceptionally clean & bright folded as issued. . . . . MAP OF MANCHURIA NORTH EAST CHINA & KOREAN AREAS . . . ORIGINAL WORLD WAR 2 "E & E" "ESCAPE & EVASION" . . . SURVIVAL MAP . . . USED BY "U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES A.A.F. "FLYING TIGERS" . . . PILOTS & AIR CREW OF THE 14TH & 23 AIR FORCES . . . THROUGHOUT CHINA 1942-1945 . . . A.A.F.Army Air Force issue shows: NORTH EAST CHINA MANCHURIA & KOREA . Maps: NJ 50: PEKING AND SURROUNDING AREAS. TIENTSIN GULF OF CHILI MOUTH OF THE HUANG HO Yangtse RIVER LAI CHOU BAY & TSINAN. With two magnetic compasses. . NL 51: NORTH EAST CHINA MANCHURIA KOREA LIAONING PENINSULA JAPANESE KWANTUNG LEASED TERRITORY DAIREN RYOJUN PORT ARTHUR PECHILI STRAIT SHANTUNG THE NORTH-EAST CHINA COAST & THE WEST COAST OF KOREA. With four magnetic compasses. . This map shows a good portion of the areas held by the Japanese during the Sino-Japanese war beginning in 1937 through August 1945. . Both sides of the maps show from left 120 degrees to 126 degrees east; from 40 degrees north south to 36 degrees. . With legend key index to adjoining sheets inset "index to boundaries" in Manchuria Korea China and the Yellow sea. With glossary of Chinese & Korean words. Key to altitude tints chart from sea level to over 2500 meter in height by colors. Scale: 1:1000000 with miles kilometers & nautical miles. Legend to various features found on the map roads railroads provincial boundaries telegraph lines radio stations &c. . With an "Index to Boundaries:" on each map: . NJ 50: Hopeh Gulf of Chili Shantung Chahar Shansi & Honan. . NJ 51: Manchuria Korea China & Yellow Sea Huang Hai . CONDITION: The maps are in excellent unused condition there are no stains or other flaws. . This map was part of the U.S. Army Air Force & Naval flyers "E & E" Escape and Evasion survival kit printed on thick silk parachute cloth. . These maps were often worn as neck scarves by fighter pilots and other air crew members as scarves for warmth and to insure if they went down the map would be available to escape and evade the enemy. . Each air crew member carried among other survival supplies a .38 or .45 caliber pistol survival knife a signal mirror stainless steel or glass compass and basic food rations fishing kit water purification tablets minor medical supplies; the whole kit was tucked into the pant pocket of the flight suit. . The majority of these perishable maps have been lost during World War II. Few survived the attrition rate of war time and bad climate. This map was given to American fliers in the Pacific war against Japan. It was the "last hope" to insure downed fliers had a chance to navigate their way back to friendly forces. . NJ 50: Hopeh Gulf of Chili Shantung Chahar Shansi & Honan. . NJ 51: Manchuria Korea China & Yellow Sea Huang Hai . CONDITION: The maps are in excellent unused condition there are no stains or other flaws. . SURVIVAL MAP: . This map was part of the U.S. Army Air Force A.A.F. & Naval flyers "E & E" Escape and Evasion survival kit printed on thick silk parachute cloth. . These maps were often worn as neck scarves by fighter pilots and other air crew members as scarves for warmth and to insure if they went down the map would be available as their "Last Hope" to evade and escape the Japanese enemy. . Each air crew member carried among other survival supplies a .38 or .45 caliber pistol survival knife a signal mirror stainless steel or glass compass and basic food rations fishing kit water purification tablets minor medical supplies; the whole kit was tucked into the pant pocket of the flight suit. . The majority of these perishable maps have been lost during World War 2. Few survived the attrition rate of war time and sultry Asian climates. This map was given to American fliers in the Pacific war against Japan. It was the "last hope" & chance for downed fliers to navigate their way back to friendly forces. . REFERENCES: . BALDWIN R.E. et al.:LAST HOPE THE BLOOD CHIT STORY. DOLL John G.: CLOTH MAPS CHARTS AND BLOOD CHITS OF WORLD WAR 2. www.escape-maps.com/escape_maps/history_of_wwii_us_cloth_esc ape_maps.htm#3.___Asiatic_Series . . unknown
1917GD012834okBC5S4Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917 First Edition 8vo. 124 pages. Stiff wraps corner bottom of front wrap clipped some rubbong and edgewear. Four fold-out photos plus 12 large fold-out color maps at reat of book all in very good condition. Scarce original edition. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Washington: Government Printing Office
189358034Bruxelles:: Librairie Kiessling et Cie. 1893. First edition. publisher's red lettered cloth. Cloth lightly spotted and worn; contents clean and fine. Folio. 12 striking chromolithographic plates. Librairie Kiessling et Cie., hardcover
1959107375Augusta ME: The Kennebec Journal 1959 Book. Very Good . Hardcover. SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY. First American Edition. Has the author's presentation bookplate on flyleaf SIGNED underneath it by the author's wife and dated. 162 page genealogy bok on the Davis family "designed to show one lie of the DAVIS FAMILY DOLOR DAVIS 1593-1683 and the relationship to that line" to several individuals. Has a hand-typed "errata" paper included at the back of the book. Very minor wear. The Kennebec Journal hardcover
FN6388New York: privately printed. HB. Dark blue cloth gilt lettering on spine 4 to 100 pp. Title page dated 1844 probably when Kearny wrote his journal after serving with the French army but book was probably published much later by his son as it contains material written after Kearny died at Chantilly in 1862 while fighting a rear-guard action after Second Bull Run. This copy signed and inscribed by his son John Watts Kearny and is dated June 8 1891. Owners bookplate front paste-down no marks in book binding tight. Covers show very minor edge wear corners bumped. Book condition VG. privately printed hardcover