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19631337857Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1963. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps bumps to corners blemishes on rear of v. 2 else clean and strong; Text block has owner label on front pastedown v. 1 few pages at center of v. 2 uncut else clean and tight; 2 vols. xxiv 393 pages; xxvii 615 pages illustrated b&w some color. 1337857. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19551337853Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1955. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps corners bumped owner name stamped in gold print on front else clean and strong; Text block has presentation bookplate and owner label on front pastedown slight age-toning to paper else clean and tight; ix 447 pages illustrated b&w. 1337853. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19571337855Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1957. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps mild bumps to corners light blemish at bottom of spine and lower portion of front fore edge else clean and strong; Text block has owner name stamped on front endpapers owner label on front pastedown stains on front endpapers else clean and tight; xx 368 pages illustrated b&w. 1337855. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19561337856Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1956. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps mild bumps to corners cocked spine blemish at lower portion of front fore edge else clean and strong; Text block has owner name stamped on front endpapers owner label on front pastedown small portion of lower fore edge torn away on endpapers and initial pages else clean and tight; xv 397 pages illustrated b&w. 1337856. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19551337854Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1955. Hardcover. Octavo; Volume II only; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps mild bumps to corners else clean and strong; Text block has owner name stamped on front endpapers owner label on front pastedown else clean and tight; xxiv 417 pages illustrated b&w. 1337854. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19551337860Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1955. Hardcover. Octavo; G-; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps bumps to corners cocked spine stain to front and rear fore edge; Text block has owner label on front pastedown owner stamps on front endpapers stain to fore edge of front and rear endpapers light age-toning to paper else clean and tight; ix 465 pages illustrated b&w. 1337860. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19581337884Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1958. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps bumps to corners light shelfwear v. 2 has mildly cocked spine; Text block has owner label owner stamps and library stamp on front endpapers of v. 1 owner label on front pastedown of v. 2 else clean and tight; 2 vols. xix 466 pages; xxvi 705 pages frontispiece in each vol. color illustrated chiefly b&w. 1337884. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
1959M11318Washington D.C.:: Office of the Surgeon General. 1959. hardcover. Series: Surgery in World War II. Large 8vo. xxvi 705 pp. Color. frontis. and plates illustrations tables index. Burgundy cloth. gilt-stamped cover emblem and black spine label. Fine. Vol. II only. . 1 Office of the Surgeon General hardcover books
1844WRCAM26998AMexico: Imprenta de J.M. Lara 1844. 11pp. Original printed wrappers. A fresh near fine copy. Rules relating to the organization of the Mexican army in Texas. "This Reglamento is dated July 20 1844 and is signed at the end by Alcorta and Valentin Canalizo then general en gefe del ejercito del Norte. It was presented by Canalizo to the president Santa Anna and approved by him at Tacubaya on July 31 1844" - Streeter. Four copies are located by Streeter CS CU-B TxWB TWS. STREETER TEXAS 1002. STREETER SALE 380. Imprenta de J.M. Lara unknown books
CA06A-00680Mittler. Collectible - Acceptable. Berlin: Mittler 1886. 1st Edition. x4804pp. 6 lithographed plates 1 photogravure. 33 text charts. 4to. Contemporary leather-backed marbled boards. Library bookplate withdrawn and stamp to title-page joints & edges rubbed front hinge quite cracked and separating still about VG. Inquire if you need further information. Gach. Mittler hardcover books
1761045558Madrid: D. Gabriel Ramirez 1761. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary full vellum mild discoloration small tear to rear cover a few scratches and surface marks. Lacking endpapers otherwise very clean and bright internally.180pp Size: duodecimo 12mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Military & Warfare; History. Inventory No: 045558. <br/><br/> D. Gabriel Ramirez hardcover books
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 books
184233152Philadelphia: Published at the Temperance Office No. 3 North Eighth Street 1842. Certificate oblong 8-3/4" x 5-1/2". Ornately printed in gilt on black glazed stock with elaborate bank-note border. Subscriber's name is blank. Faded in a few spots but always visible Very Good.<br/><br/> The 'Cold Water Army' was a juvenile temperance organization founded in the belief that its message was best directed at children who were more likely to follow it when they became adults. The 'Pledge' begins: "Here Lord! I pledge perpetual hate/ To all that can intoxicate;/ I'll never use the filthy weed/ Then from its evils I'll be freed."<br/> Asa Fitz Secretary of this Philadelphia branch was a writer on temperance subjects and editor of the 'Cold Water Boy' a periodical published in Providence. This certificate was probably published at the same address as Fitz's Temperance Pictorial Songster Philadelphia: Nathan Moore. 3 Carpenter's Buildings North Eighth Street. 1843.<br/>We do not locate this on OCLC as of August 2016. Published at the Temperance Office, No. 3 North Eighth Street unknown books
1917288429Camp Lee Petersburg Va. 1917. Very Good binding. Twelve issues of the pictorial section of The Bayonet the US military weekly newspaper. The issues released in 1917 October 12 19 26; November 2 9 16 23; December 7 14 21 28; and January 4 1918. The issues 10/26 11/23 and 12/21 are fully separated along the fold. Issue 11/16 has a tear to the front top corner and loss to the rear top corner. The pictorial sections are single fold folio with four horizontal creases to each. Very Good binding. unknown books
188031673Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1880. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip spine ends lightly worn finger soiling to boards binding solid. xx 533 pp. Illus. with 134 b/w plates many folding. 8vo. Includes 27 appendices containing reports on: field siege and sea-coast artillery; foreign life-saving apparatus; trial of the Gardner machine gun; the most powerful rifled guns howitzers mortars existing in 1880 and more. Government Printing Office hardcover books
187831672Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1878. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip a few small tears to the spine ends finger soiling to boards binding solid. xv 527 pp. Illus. with 146 b/w plates many folding. 8vo. Signed twice by Col. F.F. Flint who was commanding officer at Fort Sanders. Includes 32 appendices containing reports on: life-saving apparatus guns projectiles; construction of a 10-inch muzzle-loading rifle and an 8-inch breech-loading rifle; trial of the Taylor battery gun and of many other weapons and fuses; Board to select a magazine gun and more. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1948004657London: Secker & Warburg 1948. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. 21.5 by 14 cm. xi 1 212 pp. A fun collection of that most ephemeral area of language. Most of the terms or their meaning at the time now obscure. Slight edge bump by upper front edge and light wear to DJ. DJ is NOT price clipped! Otherwise a near fine copy both the book itself and the DJ. <br /><br /> Secker & Warburg hardcover books
194446177Sydney: George H. Harrap & Co. 1944. First Australian edition. 46 pp. Very good plus in full cloth lacking dust jacket. Foreword by Gen. Sir. Bernard Montgomery. Sydney: George H. Harrap & Co. hardcover books
229060The Adjutant General of the Army. Comb Binding. Very Good binding. No pencil or ink markings in text. Red paper covers with white plastic spiral binding. Light edgewear to covers. Spiral Binding. Very Good binding. The Adjutant General of the Army unknown books
1943277008Kamnik district Slovenia: Tehnika RK VI 1943. 30pp. 8vo mimeographed text with images original tan wrappers with mimeographed cover.<br/><br/> This rare surviving pamphlet from World War II was produced by the Yugoslav Partisans the most accomplished armed resistance movement against the Axis occupation of Europe. Starting out as a guerilla group the Partisans soon created a complete underground society based on Communist principles including schools government and medical institutions financial systems and publishing presses. This pamphlet produced by one such press likely hidden in the mountains or forests of Slovenia addresses an emergent need in such a new clandestine society: that for maps. It proceeds in logical order: geographical vocabulary instructions for making field maps and later more sophisticated and symbolic drafting techniques. Within this technical know-how it also communicates tactical military advice that the Partisan guerillas employed in their battles with Axis armies. This tactical quality of the publication is most in evidence in the pamphlets many striking diagrams which demonstrate the importance of visual knowledge in situations of survival.<BR><BR>This pamphlet was one of many Partisan publications designed to educate protect and encourage members of the movement. It is particularly fascinating for its simple means of production since the secrecy of Partisan operations limited them to mechanical methods such as mimeographs--in witness here--as well as heliotypes linocuts and typewriting. Given its fragility the pamphlet is in excellent condition with clean text. Slight stains and some very small tears in margins. As one of the few Partisan publications on cartography this pamphlet is a rare and fascinating record of the World War II resistance.<br/><br/> Tehnika RK VI unknown books
16439George Railton. Women's Social Work. Talks with Rescuers: Being a Review of the Work During 1898 under the Direction of Mrs. Bramwell Booth. With Statements of Accounts. London: The Salvation Army 1898. In self wrappers 47 pages. Black/white photo-illustration of Mrs. Bramwell Booth and her Chief Secretary. This pamphlet recounts the charitable work under the leadership of Bramwell Booth as well as the founder of The Salvation Army William Booth. Stamp and pen markings in half title pencil markings in title page. Very good. unknown books
19422016Place of Publication Not Stated: Red Army 1942-1944. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Handbill measuring 7 3/8 x 4 7/8 187 x 124 mm single page printed on both sides on cheap paper. <br /><br />Red Army handbill calling on German soldiers to lay down their arms and surrender. The handbill also serves as a safe-conduct pass for German soldiers who surrender to the Red Army translating from the German: "German soldiers! All those captured by the Red Army are guaranteed life good treatment and return home after the War." <br /><br />Text on both sides in German with a small section also in Russian the part guaranteeing free conduct. The handbill mentions a directive of Stalin dated 23 February 1942. By then the tide had started to turn against the Germans so this handbill and others like it would have served to further undermine German morale. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Closed tear to one edge paper heavily toned. A Very Good copy. [Red Army] books
52697Album of 143 silver gelatin photographs largely 33 x 26.5 cm or the reverse printed on a warm and cold tone photographic stock dry mounted on album leaves 40.6 x 38 cm recto only with printed captions. Full blue morocco covers lined in blue silk gathered with screw posts and bearing the silver insignia of the Army Services Forces and imprinted "Franklin D. Roosevelt." Very good. Laid-in is a TLs from Lieutenant General Brehon Somervell on the letterhead of the War Department Army Service Forces Office of the Commanding General dated 21 October 1944: Dear Mr. President: I felt that you would be sure to be interested in this pictorial story of the Army's activities at the New York Port of Embarkation. At no other point are so many of the Army's activities concentrated. The pictures I believe will tell you the story without any further words from me." The photographs depict the full logistical operations of the New York port including machinery munitions troops and transport and range from broad views of the port to portraits of the troops. The photographic style is largely of the modernist mode with strong diagonals aerial views at off-kilter angles and close-ups of machinery and large equipment. <br/><br/>Although the photographers are not identified there is a very strong resemblance to the work of Margaret Bourke-White who did make an official portrait of General Somervell and was enlisted by the General to photograph the logistics of the North African and Italian theater in 1943; "My assignment to Italy was an unusual one. A request for my services came from the Pentagon.the Army Service Forces under General Brehon Somervell. I was pleased to learn that it was my ability to photograph engineering subjects that impelled General Somervell to ask for me. As before with the Air Force my work was for both Life and the Pentagon. This was an assignment of great scope that would give me a look at the war from many aspects." Bourke-White Margaret. PORTRAIT OF MYSELF. NY 1963. p.235. Further when LIFE Magazine published Bourke-White's photo essay January 10 1944 the introduction states: "The pictures on these pages taken by LIFE photographer Margaret Bourke-White in the United States and North Africa show the tremendous size of the job done by the ASF and the variety of items it supplies."<br/><br/>Many of these images have been digitized and are made available online from a disbound copy in the Robert P. Patterson Collection at the Library of Congress. Robert Porter Patterson Sr. 1891 - 1952 was the United States Under Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt and the United State Secretary of War under President Truman from September 27 1945 to July 18 1947. One could presume that other copies of this album were distributed to others in the cabinet of President Roosevelt. <br/><br/> unknown books
47524Washington D.C. 22 December 1891 referring an enquier after biographical information to sketches about him in Appleton' Cyclopedia and The National Cyclopedia of American Biography. 1 pp. 4to. Mounted at the Left margin to a larger sheet. <br/><br/> unknown books
194540n.p.: Salvation Army 救世軠n.d. Pamphlet. 64p. very good in wraps text in Chinese except for a foreword by William Banks. Lyrics and music for Salvation Army songs intended for children. Salvation Army 救世軠unknown books