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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
181252868Washington City:: Printed by R. C. Weightman 1812. First edition. original marbled boards rear board lacking. The rear board is lacking. Small dime-sized hole to the lower right corner of the title page;binding worn; one relevant tiny ink annotation. . 12mo. Printed by R. C. Weightman, hardcover
19444146Greenwood Mississippi: United States Army Air Force 1944. Original binder of printed card covers measuring 176 x 228 mm. ii 24 pages continuously paginated. Well preserved. The first leaf of the booklet is authorised by Captain Raymond M. O'Connor in his role as Commandant of Cadets. Dated 25 February 1944 it notes that sheets are to be replaced as regulations are updated although the entire contents of this booklet bear the original date. The Regulations cover organisation and rank billeting accommodation 'recreational and social priviliges' postal censorship visitors and so forth. United States Army Air Force unknown
192027763Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1920. Hardcover. Very good condition. Previous owner's armorial book plate on the front paste down - Arcadi Gluckman. Gluckman was a Colonel in the U.S. Army awarded a Silver Star during World War I and was an author of gun books. 8vo 1 x 3-106pp. Recased. Custom binding with Asian bookbinder block stamp on the title page. Red cloth covered boards with red leather corners and spine. Gilt title and previous owners name in gilt on the spine. Blueish marbled end papers. Government Printing Office hardcover
191953619n.p. n.p. circa 1919. Hardcover. Covers slightly soiled with edges rubbed; extremities worn; 1-inch split in cloth at front hinge; front hinge shaken; pages slightly toned. . 296p. Illus. [n.p.], [n.p.], [circa hardcover
34959UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. UNITED STATES ARMY. History of United States Army Base Hospital No. 20. Organized at the University of Pennsylvania. Phila. 1920. 4to. Illus. 257pp. Fine in orig. cloth. unknown
191131476Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 16mo. approx. 5.75" x 4.25". 208 pages. Illustrated. Black cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and the spine. Ex-institutional copy with a blind embossed stamp from the Cayuga Historical Society and a stamped date of March 23 1938 on the title page. A partial paper label on the spine. This copy has 4 stamps "From Headquarters National Guard N. Y. Room 161 280 B'way New York." on the front and rear end papers. This copy is also signed twice on the right front flyleaf and on the rear paste down by General William Kirby a former Confederate Prisoner of War captured at Beach Grove North Carolina in 1864. Government Printing Office hardcover
19476092Nanking China: Engineer Section Army Advisory Group 1947. Good. 9½" x 6¾". Illustrated thin card wrappers. Pp. 5 88 1. Good: lacking the map; wrappers heavily soiled and worn with some loss to edges and spine; internally very good with light toning at extremities.<br /> <br /> This is a heavily illustrated guidebook to China produced for the wives and families of American soldiers. The first section provided a "Greeting" and backdrop of information:<br /> <br /> "This small booklet is intended to give you an insight into China from the point of view of an American Army or Navy family. Your husband may be stationed in Shanghai Nanking Hankow Hangchow Tsingtao or Peiping. We have tried to tell you a little about each of these places: where you will live what kind of a home you may expect to find awaiting you and what there is to do and see."<br /> <br /> At the time of publication the United States Army Advisory Group was stationed in Nanking the Nationalist capital. Americans stayed on in China post-World War II through 1949 after Congress passed the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948 to administer the European Recovery Program. We know this program better as the Marshall Plan; the same legislation included $460 million in military and economic aid to China.<br /> <br /> The bulk of the book was dedicated to Shanghai as the authors expected that "you will all want to go there from your home station to shop in its fabulous stores and to enjoy a little of its cosmopolitan atmosphere." Readers were assured that once they "forget the filth in the streets the crowds and all of the peculiarities which will at first probably surprise and shock you Shanghai will grow on you - that is its biggest asset."<br /> <br /> Several pages provided information on Shanghai including tips on shopping hotels theaters and restaurants and "a doctor's advice for your health." A section on places of worship interestingly included Jewish temples and there's also a brief history of the city. The book also devoted five- to ten-page sections respectively on the cities of Nanking Peiping Hankow Hangchow Chengtu and Tsingtao.<br /> <br /> The book boasts a beautifully colored front wrapper along with 58 illustrations and 38 photographic images. The illustrations were by Gyula Singer a Jewish artist who according to an oral history escaped the Nazi occupation of Austria by moving to Shanghai. He later relocated to New York where he ran a commercial design business with a specialty in theater backdrops.<br /> <br /> OCLC shows five copies over two entries. Engineer Section, Army Advisory Group unknown
CORV-BBP-18833Unknown. Spiral Bound. Very Good. Very good. Oblong spiral-bound 11 in x 17. in Resources mapped include Pelagic Fish Reef Fish Invertebrates Tourism and more. 53pp. References. B/w and color maps. > Language: English > Size: Oblong Folio > Media/Binding: Spiral Bound Unknown unknown
186230103Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1862. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 118 pages. Contents include three folding charts opposite page 88 and an alphabetical index in back. Former institutional copy rebound in red cloth covered boards with red leather spine and corners. Original wraps preserved and in very good condition. Commandery of the State of Illinois illustrated label on the front paste down. The label is signed by Roswell H. Mason and dated Sept. 1909. The front board is detached. Leather is rubbed on the spine. Library paper label on spine. Interior contents in good condition. This is the first Army Register printed with Major General Geo. B. McClellan listed at top General on page 3. Other officers include John Fremont and Henry Halleck. U.S. Grant is listed on page 63. George Custer is listed on page 21 as Second Lieutenant Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. Government Printing Office hardcover
185731621Washington DC: Public Printer 1857. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Printed stitched wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 60 pages. Former institutional copy with a "Library of Congress Duplicate Exchange" stamp on the front cover. A paper label pasted down in the upper left corner of the front cover. Brown label located at the lower edge of the front cover reads "Return to Publication Room Chief of Staff." Small edge tear in the upper left corner of the front cover. Contents include Major General Winfield Scott listed at the top of page 3 a list of General Staff; Corps of Engineers; Artillery Regiments; Dragoons; Infantry Regiments; Resignations and Causalities; Pay; Armories; Military Academy; etc. Public Printer unknown
185431617Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1854. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 52 pages 1. Front wrap is chipped upper front right corner. Edge wear to the covers. Scratched out name on the front cover. Previous owner name of J Spear Smith on the blank right front flyleaf. Some page corners creased. Register includes Officers; Staff; Quartermasters Department; Medical Department; Engineers; Dragoons; Artillery and Infantry regiments; Relative Regimental Rank of Infantry Officers; graduates of the Military Academy; Resignations; Pay; Military Posts; and more. Major General Winfield Scott listed as the top General page 1. Adjutant General's Office 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
188331614Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 395 pages. Reddish marbled paper covered boards. Leather corners and spine. 4 raised bands and gilt lettered title on the spine. Marbled end papers and edges. Blue oval stamp on the title page - "W R. Morgan C.S. Received Feb 24". Interior in very good condition. Light rubs to the leather spine and corners. Generals listed at the top of the first page include William Sherman Philip Sheridan and Winfield S. Hancock. Adjutant General's Office hardcover
188131622Washington DC: United States Army 1881. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. Approx. 8" x 5.5". 311 pages 1 page blank 11 pages "General Orders No. 37. Bound gray paper wraps with title on the outer front cover and page 1. Front wrap restored by pasting down a trimmed original cover in the center of the gray paper. The rear wrap is mostly intact with some old tape repairs on the edge. Newer gray paper spine. Minor edge wear wear to the front cover. Text is trimmed. General William Sherman heads the list of Generals on page 7. Other Generals listed on the first page include Sheridan Hancock Howard Pope Crook Miles and more. Contents include Artillery and Infantry Regiments; Departments; Service and Lineal Rank of Officers; retired officers; Military Geographical Divisions; Military Organization; index etc. United States Army unknown
184731620Washington DC: C. Alexander Printer 1847. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 7.25" x 4.5". 54 pages 1 blank. Title on page 1. Major Generals Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor listed at the top of page 3. Some of the pages contain light small pencil checks next to the names of officers. 3 corrections in red made inside. Contents include the list of the General Staff; Corps of Engineers; Artillery Regiments; Dragoons; Infantry Regiments; Lineal Rank of Infantry Officers; Resignations and Causalities during the year 1846; and more. Published during the Mexican War. C. Alexander, Printer unknown
185231618Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1852. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 48 pages. Front wrap is chipped with loss on the edge. Interior contents in good condition. Register includes General Staff; Engineers Dragoons Artillery and infantry regiments Military Academy information Pay index etc. Major General Winfield Scott listed as top General top of page 1. Adjutant General's Office unknown
189031615Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 2 412 pages. Reddish marbled paper covered boards. Leather corners and spine. Gilt lettered title on the spine. Marbled edges. Ex-institutional copy from the "Library Army Industrial College" with a pasted down label on the front paste down and a card pocket and check out slip on the rear paste down. A faded green stamp from the Library of Congress on the title page and a clear "Duplicate" exchange green stamp from the Library of Congress on the verso of the title page. Leather is rubbed on the boards and spine. Leather is also split on the spine joint. Previous owner name on the front blank end sheet. Adjutant General's Office hardcover
187131616Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1871. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. Ex-institutional bound volume. Three Army Registers bound together: 1870: 227 pages 3 folding tables; 1871: 1 221 pages 3 folding tables 1; 1872: 1 214 pages 3 folding tables 1. Brown cloth hardcover with title on the spine. Front hinge has a small crack. Chipped paper label on the spine. Institutional numbers on page 1 of the 1870 Register. No markings on the end papers or rest of the text. General William Sherman is listed as the top ranking officer on the registers. Adjutant General's Office hardcover
185931613Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1859. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Octavo. 60 pages. Original wraps rebound into later brown cloth hardcover. Stiff blue green end sheets used front and back. Original outer covers removed. Title is on page 1. Interior contents in very good condition. <br /> <br /> Register includes General Officers; Quartermaster's Department; Subsistence Departmen; 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. <br /> <br /> List of officers named inside include Major General Winfield Scott Robert E. Lee Joseph Johnston George Meade John B. Hood Joseph Wheeler George Thomas William Hardee Albert Johnston Marcus Reno Randolph Marcy 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. Tipped in between pages 46 and 47 is a single page hand written receipt. An alphabetical register is located in back. 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
185531619Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1855. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 49 pages 1 page blank 1. Light wear to the covers. Old ink name of "Capt. M. A." top of the front cover. Register includes Staff; Quartermasters Department; Medical Department; Ordnance Department Engineers; Dragoons; Artillery and Infantry regiments; Relative Regimental Rank of Infantry Officers; graduates of the Military Academy; Resignations; folding chart "Organization of the Regular Army of the United States August 1 1855"; An "Alphabetical List of Officers; etc. Major General Winfield Scott listed as top General top page 1. Adjutant General's Office unknown
185031721Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1850. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 49 pages 1 page blank. This copy is inscribed by the previous owner Major Peter Valentine Hagner top of the front cover. Wraps were disbound at one point and restitched. <br /> <br /> Register includes General Officers; Quartermaster's Department; Subsistence Department; Medical Department; Pay Department; Corps of Engineers; Corps of Topographical Engineers; Ordinance Department; Military Storekeepers; Dragoons; Cavalry Regiments; Mounted Riflemen; Artillery and Infantry Regiments and more. First General listed is Major General Winfield Scott. Major Peter Valentine Hagner graduated from West Point in 1836. He enlisted in the Army in 1851 as a Captain. He was promoted to Major in 1861. Adjutant General's Office unknown
183331723Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office. Blair Printer 1833. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 36 pages 1 page blank. Wraps rebound in Gaylord stiff covers and bound by staples and blue linen tape. Ex-library copy from the "General Staff College U.S. Army" with their label pasted down on the verso of the front cover. "Withdrawn" stamped on the label. Perforated stamp on the title page. Library markings top of page 3 with punch holes pages 3 and 4 slight loss of printed text. "Duplicate" stamped 4 times on the right front flyleaf. Date corrections made in hand to the outer wrap title page and on the front Gaylord cover. According to the hand corrections the Register is from 1835 not 1833 the printed dates of 1833 are kept in this description. Also a correction was made to the printer information on the title page: "Blair & Rives" instead of just Blair. <br /> <br /> Register includes General Officers; Medical and Pay Department; Engineers; Dragoons; Cavalry Regiments; Artillery and Infantry Regiments; list of Graduates of the Military Academy; Academy Staff; Resignations; Death; etc. First two Generals listed are Major General Winfield Scott and Edmund P. Gaines. Signed at the bottom of page 33 by Adjutant General R. Jones name listed on page 3. Adjutant General's Office. Blair, Printer unknown
184931722Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office 1849. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Printed stitched brown wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 49 pages 1. Ex-library copy with blind perforated stamp from "Enoch Pratt Library Baltimore" on the title page and pages 3 and 4. Library markings on the copyright page. Front and rear covers edge chipped. Interior contents in good condition. This copy is inscribed by the previous owner Major Peter Valentine Hagner top of the front cover. <br /> <br /> Register includes General Officers; Quartermaster's Department; Subsistence Department; Medical Department; Pay Department; Corps of Engineers; Corps of Topographical Engineers; Ordinance Department; Military Storekeepers; Dragoons; Cavalry Regiments; Mounted Riflemen; Artillery and Infantry Regiments and more. First two Generals listed are Major General Winfield Scott and future President Zachary Taylor. Major Peter Valentine Hagner graduated from West Point in 1836. He enlisted in the Army in 1851 as a Captain. He was promoted to Major in 1861. Adjutant General's Office unknown