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19168Without place or date but the quoted documents dating from 1914 and 1915. . Three documents all in fair condition lightly aged and worn each of the total of six leaves with three later punch holes to the inner margins of the leaves. On the same browned thin wove paper. The source of these items is uncertain but they appear to date from the first decades of the twentieth century. ONE: 'Disposition of Troops in the Canal Defences 15th January 1915.' 4pp. folio. Beginning with: 'G.O.C. Canal Defences. - Major-General A. Wilson. Chief Staff Officer Canal Defences. - Br.-General A. H. Bingley.' Followed by the 'Troops' and 'Posts in Sector' for three sections as well as the 'Advanced Ordnance Depot' and 'Defence of Railway and Sweet Water Canal' 'General Reserve Camp Moascar'. TWO: 'British Force in Egypt in August 1914.' 1p. 8vo. A nine-line list. THREE: Transcription headed 'Letter - General Maxwell to Lord Kitchener. 16th October 1914.' An abridged portion of a letter quoted in full in Sir George Arthur's 'Life of Lord Kitchener'. Text begins 'There is rather more nervousness in Egypt' and ends 'the Canal ought to be safe'. Without place or date, but the quoted documents dating from 1914 and 1915. ] unknown
1830995R11London: Effingham Wilson 1830 . First edition. Hardback. Good. 7" by 4". None. The first edition of this uncommon nineteenth-century medical study into various hand and feet defects and diseases in the publisher's original paper-covered boards. The first edition in the publisher's original paper-covered boards.An uncommon nineteenth-century medical study of the prevention treatment and cure of corns bunions and deformed nails. From the author of 'Economy of the Teeth' also published in 1830.With eighteen pages of original publisher's advertisements to the rear of the work. In the publisher's original paper-covered boards. Externally sound. Marks to boards. Fading to printed cover of paper-boards front and rear. Front joint is cracked at head and tail but firm. Front hinge is also cracked and starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright but age toned with spotting to first and last few leaves. The odd mark to leaves throughout. With eighteen pages of original publisher's advertisements to the rear of the work. Good Effingham Wilson hardcover
11704'Clifton Bristol. August 16th.' 1821. 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper. Addressed by Elton on reverse of second leaf to 'John Taylor Esq.' Taylor had assumed the editorship of the London Magazine on the death by duel of John Scott in February 1821. Elton begins by informing Taylor that he has 'not been able yet to manage the Batrachomyomachia to my mind'. Elton's translation of 'The Battle of the Frogs and Mice' would appear anonymously in the issue of October 1821 as the second of a series named 'Leisure Hours'. He has instead 'sent some chit-chat to serve as an introduction'. 'On Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice' appeared in September 1821 as the first of the series. He intends this as 'the first of occasional desultory papers of criticism poetry or the like: a specimen or two of the Battle of Frogs may form the second of the series'. Changing the subject he now declines two books Taylor has sent him to review: he feels that too much has already been said about Madame de Stael and he has 'already administered the ferula to her somewhat roughly'. He is 'equally diffident about Bonaparte's literary character' and asks whether 'Mr Hazlitt or Leigh Hunt' are not 'the fittest men to undertake it'. He feels that to 'enter fully' into Taylor's 'plan relative to the Monthly Literature seems to require the interchange of sentiments in conversation' and that this is 'one of the disadvantages of a periodical contributor residing in the country'. He suspects that 'a London domicile' is 'necessary for the convenient and ready arrangement and execution of this sort of monthly summary'. He has been 'thinking of some regular supply of poetry translated or original independent of the incidental passages in the Leisure Hours' but has not yet 'ascertained either my plan or my powers'. In the first part of a postscript he asks 'What is Knickerbocker Washington Irving & is he worth reviewing' This appears to be a reference to a footnote to the 'Epistle to Elia' by 'OLEN' published in the August 1821 issue of the London Magazine; the footnote also discusses two readings of that poem thanks Taylor 'for the Magazine' and ends 'It is a pity the writer who so ably reviewed Crabbe does not continue his "Series of Living Poets." 'Clifton [Bristol]. [August?] 16th.' [1821]. unknown
191567142Printed in the UK: His Majesty's Printers 1915. First edition. Cloth wrap. Good. Softcover cloth brown wrap. 8vo. 353 pp. Unillustrated. Signature in the top left corner of the front wrapper. Strike throughs and marginalia notes regarding the status of the soldiers are scattered throughout the text but are concentrated near the front and back. Marginalia appears to be in more than one hand. Text block slightly brown with dog eared pages and worn edges. Binding strong and square. Cloth wrapper is stained and rubbed the corners are worn and creased the spine is creased and there are chips missing from the back and tail. His Majesty's Printers unknown
1862016089<p>Hartford CT: Hurlbut Williams & Co 1862 Book. Fair. Hardcover. Fair copy with nearly detached rear board chipped spine ends front edge of spine split but attached; last three pages are loose but present rest of text block is clean & sound; gilt on boards and spine heavily worn; po name on ffep.</p> Hurlbut, Williams & Co hardcover
19455514<p>Set of 17 issues of Brief all from 1945. Each issue includes a full page photo of a pin-up girl on the back cover. Models include: Marguerite Chapman Virginia de Luce Lana Turner Belita Dorothy Morris Ava Gardner and many others. In addition to being a news and information publication Brief also strives to acquaint the men with the accomplishments of the personnel of AAFPOA. Creasing and occasional fold lines down middle a few have some water staining to back wrap see images. 18 pp. 9 x 12 inches. Complete list of issue dates: 9 Jan 6 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 6 March 13 March 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 June 3 July 10 July 24 July 7 Aug 14 Aug 28 Aug.</p> Information and Education Division of AAFPOA paperback
1L7381Tryckt i Kongl. Tryckeriet Stockholm 1802. Interimsbroschur alter Namenseintrag auf Titel / Rücken erneuert. - Text schwedisch / Enthält: Tit. II: Om Armeens Underhall. Art I. Om Armeens Aflöning öfrige Penninge-Behof och Redogöring / Artic. II. Armeens Proviantering Och Fouragering Samt Fält-Magaziner och Bagerier / Artic. III. Armeens Qvarter i eget Land / Artic. VII. Armeens Förflager och Journaler / Artic. X. Armeens Häft-Lazarett / Tit. III. Om General-Krigs-Commissaratet / Tit. IV. Kongl. Majets. Nädiga. Fält-Afllönings-Stat / Armeens Provianterings-Stat. / Aflönings-Räkning - unknown
193559710Madrid: Servicio Geográfico y Cartográfico 1935-1941. 3 Tomos. Xp 296p. - XIp 295p - VIIIp 162p láminas mapas desplegables. Tapa dura con dorados en planos y lomo. Buen estado. Servicio Geográfico y Cartográfico hardcover
2007BN182292DIGIREADS.COM 2007. 2007. Softcover. Army Field Manual FM 2-0 Intelligence <br/><br/>Army Field Manual FM 2-0 Intelligence The United States Army DIGIREADS.COM paperback
1879008227London : Crown Buildings 188 Fleet Street.: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1879. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. In dark blue half morocco over cream paper boards c1988 a few small marks. Spine raised bands gilt tooling & title. Internally lacking title - supplied in facsimile 3 iv-xxxii 1 2-360 pp 3 maps large folding & coloured marbled endpapers & text block edges some faint edge browning. A clever binding by the previous owner. A rare item with only 2 copies at auction since 1895! none online! 217136 mm. <br/> <br/> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, hardcover
19882603180064Center of Military History 1988. Hardcover. Like New. 0x0x0. 3 volumes in 5 ; 24 cm. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. <br> Contents:v. 1. American Expeditionary Forces : General Headquarters armies army corps Services of Supply separate forces; v. 2. American Expeditionary Forces : divisions; v. 3. Zone of the interior. pt. 1. Organization and activities of the War Department.; pt. 2. Territorial departments tactical divisions organized in 1918 posts camps and stations.; pt. 3. Directory of troops 3 v. . A concise and unique reference work central to any serious examination of the Army₂s involvement in World War I. Reproduced in 5 volumes the original volume numbering and consecutive pagination remain unchanged to assist researchers using citations to the first printing. CMH pub 23-1 2 3 4 5 Center of Military History hardcover
18571612130029Washington D.C. : A.O.P. Nicholson printer 1857-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Volume VI. Routes in Oregon and California. Bound in publisher's brown cloth. Chipping to spine with loss. Foxing. 35 of 50 plates: 3 of 13 color lithographic views in the General Report 5 Geology plates 1 color 14 of 16 Botany plates 8 color lithographs 11 fish plates 2 hand-colored plates of birds lacking the last 3 mammal plates. Vol VI: 33d Cong. 2d Sess. Senate Ex. Doc. 78. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Washington [D.C.] : A.O.P. Nicholson, printer hardcover
201154Harry M. Stevens New York 1945. 48 pp quarto b&w photographic and line illustrations advertisements centre pages loose small loss to lower right-hand corner of page 23 without loss to text or image staples rusted else very good copy in illustrated limp wrappers. Harry M. Stevens, New York, 1945 unknown
19962081502111902033Shanxi people 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 554p Size: A4 hardcover book Shanxi people paperback
19211150129.04Air Service Engineering Division Dayton OH 1921. 2nd edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to paperback. Vg condition. Ex-Franklin Instute Library copy institutional label on inside front cover and perforation stamp on title page. Seven tabbed sections: General Airplane wings fuselage etc Propeller Engine Armament Equipment and Misc. Tables. The Propeller section has marginal notations and several loose supplemental inserts. All other sections clean unmarked and complete. 250 pages many illustrations. The armament section 121 pp is particularly interesting with detailed expositions of gunnery and bombs. A scarce manual compiled for use by the Air Service based at McCook field before the development of Wright-Patterson. Air Service, Engineering Division, Dayton, OH paperback
1970215493Circa1970. Set of 10 Revolutionary black and white photographs of PLA soldiers interacting with the people including a slightly browned title page all inserted in the original brown paper envelope. A collectable set in very good condition 26.5 x 19cm. This collection of black and white photographic illustrations show PLA soldiers in different contexts; being taught class consciousness studying Mao's little red book together learning from workers and farmers and so on provided for the use of military units. . unknown
1948053582Washington: Infantry Journal. very nice copy; presented to widow of fallen member of unit; Angaur Peleliu Leyte; larger-format . Near Fine. Hardcover. First. 1948. Infantry Journal hardcover
1945053393Sydney: Angus. nice copy; large-format 100's of photographs . Very Good. Hardcover. First. 1945. Angus hardcover
1950ZB426872Nurnberg: 1950-1955. a continuous run bound in five parts quartos well illustrated throughout HOWEVER 24 pages have small sections removed and four other pages have been repaired with cellophane tape OR slightly torn; overall good PRICE IS FOR THE LOT:. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Nurnberg: unknown
19402080502106510867Not Available 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1947603Wahington DC: U.S. Army Air Forces 1947. 17 3/8 x 17 3/8 inches. Very good condition. This complex chart of climates is a composite of the works of Kppen Russell and Rand McNally. They were sources for the projection and map climate classifications. The resulting chart is a classic image for modern art. The West Coast of the United States is most interesting showing a composite climate of moderation. U.S. Army Air Forces unknown
1942053306Ankara: TBMM Hususi" Letterhead Dated 11. IV. 1942 Ankara 1942. Soft cover. Very Good. Original manuscript autograph letter signed ALS by Ali Çetinkaya sent to Turkish doctor Ethem Akif Battalgil who was the father of Fahire Battalgil Battalgazi who was the first Turkish zoologist. For Battalgil's brother's death Çetinkaya is conveying his condolences. The letter was written and signed by Ali Çetinkaya but he added his wife and daughter. Dated 11. IV. 1942 Ankara. Ali Çetinkaya also known as "Kel" Ali Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey including a period in 1939-40 as his country's first Minister of Transport. He was born in Kara Hisâr-i Sâhib present-day Afyonkarahisar in Hüdavendigâr Vilayet as the son of Ahmed Efendi. He studied in the Bursa Military High School Bursa Askerî Idadisi . After graduating from military high school he entered the Ottoman Military Academy Mekteb-i Füsûn-u Harbiyye-i Sâhâne In 1898 he graduated the academy and joined the Ottoman military as a Second Lieutenant Mülâzim-i Sani . During World War I he served for the army in the Caucasus and Galicia fronts. When the Greek forces were landing at Smyrna on May 15 1919 he was a lieutenant colonel and the commander of 172nd Infantry Regiment stationed in the Aegean coastal town of Ayvalik. His regiment was under the command of the 56th Division of Hürrem Bey. Ali played a key role in the first stage of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 starting with the opening battle. He was briefly able to hold back the advance into the city of Greek occupation forces. His action is considered to mark the first shots fired by regular forces in the 1919-22 Greco-Turkish War although there were earlier confrontations in which irregular militias participated including the battle involving Hasan Tahsin in Izmir as well as actions in Urla and Ödemis. The hill in Ayvalik from where the first shots were fired is now called Ilk Kursun Tepesi First Bullet Hill. Today there is a military rehabilitation center on that hill. After the war Ali Çetinkaya was elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly for eight successive terms and served until 1942 holding ministerial posts in six different governments including with the formation of a Ministry of Transport becoming Turkey's first Minister of Transport. Ali Çetinkaya is considered a hero in Turkey. Cunda Island of Ayvalik was renamed Alibey Adasi Ali Bey Island after him although the old name remains in common use. <br/> <br/> TBMM Hususi" Letterhead, Dated 11. IV. 1942, Ankara paperback
1945031946Army Air Force/Bureau Of Aeronautics/Air Council Of The Uk. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1945. Hardcover. Hardcover; Hardcover: Black leather-like loose leaf binder with A. A. F Publications on front cover. Handwritten title on spine. Light soil and edgewear rubbing. Inside binder mechanism rusty. Pages are slightly tanned foredges are foxed. Profusely iullustrated. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; Photos & Illus; 4TO; 603 pages . Army Air Force/Bureau Of Aeronautics/Air Council Of The Uk hardcover
1945032023U. S. Army Air Forces. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1945. Hardcover. Hardcover; Hardcover: Black leather-like binder with title on front and spine. Metal fastners slightly rusted. Title page is foxed and soiled. Text pages are clean. Foredges are soiled. Maintenance Photos illustrations for; Army Models C-54A C-54B C-54 D C-54E C-54G and Navy- R5D-1 R5D-2 R5D-3 R5 D-4 AND R5D-5. Nice tight binding. ; Photos & Illus; 4TO; 852 pages . U. S. Army Air Forces hardcover
192064208Washington D.C.: Army Ordnance Association 1920. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Covers separated but present with tape marks tears chips and scuffs. 2 50-100 xii 31cm. Illustrations one in color. Eearl issues of this periodical are rare in any condition. Army Ordnance Association paperback