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179766607Judenburg, 25. November 1797. Fol. Einseitig bedruckte Verordnung.
180066609Wien, 25. Mai 1800. Qu.-Fol. Einseitig bedruckte Verordnung m. zwei kl. Holzschn.-Vignetten.
1798AUST1276Wien, o. A. 1798. 4. 7 nn. auf Büttenpapier gedruckte S.; Titelbl. mit Numerierung u. Datierung v. alter Hand. Ohne Einband, Rücken mit Papierstreifen geklebt. Ecken leicht eselsohrig, altersbedingt leicht gebräunt, sonst sehr gut erhalten.
1786AQ20615London: s.n. 1786. 2 22 25-136 135-213 300-376pp. Complete despite erratic pagination. Handsomely bound in contemporary gilt-tooled red morocco brown morocco lettering-piece A.E.G. Rubbed and a trifle marked. Marbled endpapers later armorial bookplate of Charles Bybie Lyster to FEP light toning to margins. A well preserved finely bound copy of this 1786 army list. Containing the names of all Officers of the British army in the lull between the American Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic conflict. ESTC T92001. Thirty-fourth edition. 8vo. [s.n.] unknown
1799183026London: War-Office 1st March 1799. Late 18th-century edition in an attractive binding. Army lists were published annually by the War Office between 1754 and 1879 giving the names of officers and their dates of commission. The fore-edge painting executed at a later date shows Broadway and New York City Hall based on an etching by Carl Fredrik Akrell after a drawing by Baron Axel Leonard Klinckowström. Provenance: Alexander Adair d.1834 with his armorial bookplate. Adair was the great grandson of Sir Robert Adair of Ballymena and inherited the family estate at Flixton Hall in 1783. In 1805 he raised and commanded the 9th Troop of Suffolk Yeomanry. One "Mr Adair" army agent at Pall Mall is listed on Page 73. The same page features numerous ink corrections to the list. Octavo 226 x 140 mm pp. ii 655 5. Tables in text. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco green spine label smooth spine compartments decorated with gilt sunburst device boards tooled with gilt borders board edges milled in gilt turn-ins tooled in gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt near-contemporary fore-edge painting of Broadway in 1824. Spine rumpled boards slightly marked contents clean: a very good copy. ESTC T170321. hardcover
1783124569London: War-Office 28 April 1783. First edition compiled just a few months before the conclusion of the War of Independence. These eighteenth-century Army Lists are becoming increasingly elusive those with relevance to the American Wars being particularly desirable and especially so when as here they are printed on thick paper and presented in the style of binding which seems to have been reserved by the War Office for presentation copies. A very handsome piece indeed. Octavo 228 x 138 mm. Contemporary red morocco green morocco label flat spine elaborately gilt with gilt pentaglyph and metope stylised quatrefoil and plain reeded rolls gilt panel of swags and sunflowers to the boards gilt edge-roll all edges gilt palm branch and quatrefoil roll gilt to the turn-ins marbled endpapers Greek key roll to boards floral roll to turn-ins and all edges gilt. Lightly rubbed spine a touch sunned small chip from the lower edge of the label no loss of lettering corners just a little bumped but a very good copy. hardcover
1786845J12London: War-Office 1786. Leather. Good. 9" by 6". Not Stated. A scarce eighteenth-century reference work on the officers of the army and marines bound in full contemporary morocco. A comprehensive eighteenth-century reference work containing a list of the officers of the army and marines including a lengthy index to the rear. Also including a list of the officers on half pay and a succession of colonels. Produced by the British Army and printed by the War-Office in 1786. The thirty-fourth edition of this work. A scarce work in any edition. Containing a previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. ESTC Citation No. T92001Signature: 2 A1-2K2 In contemporary full morocco binding. Externally sound with rubbing to the joints head and tail of the spine and extremities. More significant rubbing to the spine. Containing a previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. Internally front hinge is lightly strained. Title page has some removal to the head possibly to cut off a contemporary signature. A few light spots to the pages which are otherwise bright and clean. Good War-Office hardcover
1780400384War-Office 1780. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy in gilt-blocked leather. Generalized wear to some of the boards with edges roughly rubbed. Remains a well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical Description; 371 i.e. 330 86 i.e. 80 pages ; 33 cm. Notes; Spine title: Army list. Added title page: List of the officers of the several regiments and corps of militia. Subjects; Armed Forces Officers. Grande-Bretagne. Army Officiers Registres. Great Britain. Great Britain Militia Registers. Great Britain. Army. Great Britain. Army Officers Registers. Great Britain Royal Marines. Great Britain. Royal Marines Officers RegistersMilitia. Registers Lists. War-Office hardcover
17532716London: Printed for W. Owen 1753. 8vo pp. ii 74. Disbound portion of leather spine retained. Some light soiling final leaf almost loose. A rare pamphlet answering Charles Sackville Duke of Dorset’s ‘Treatise Concerning Militia’ of the previous year which had argued for a reduction in the size of the army. ESTC locates just four copies in the UK and four in the USA: 2 in the BL one each in Cambridge and the Rylands plus the BPL Huntington Colorado and Yale. ESTC T140940. Printed for W. Owen hardcover
179332480London: Printed for J. Debrett 1793. The Second Edition with Considerable Additions. Three-quarter leather. Good. Octavo. 1 xvi 433 pages 1 page blank 19 page index 1 page errata 2 pages advertisements 1. Recased binding with three-quarter brown leather and marbled paper covered boards. Gilt title and five raised bands on the spine. Newer front and rear end papers and one front blank end sheet inserted. The original rear end sheet is present. The folding frontispiece map is toned on the verso with an old repair made also on the verso. Some light edge wear to the map. The folding view of the Rapids of the Ohio and the State Map of Kentucky are in very good condition with light toning. <br /> <br /> Pages 417-433 includes a "Report of the Secretary of State to the President of the United States of the Quantity and Situation of the Lands not Claimed by the Indians Nor Granted to Nor Claimed by Any Citizens Within the Territory of the United States. Read in the House of Representatives Nov. 10 1791" by Thomas Jefferson. <br /> <br /> Howes I 12; Howes Reference Filson - F 129; Sabin 34355; Streeter III 1523; Clark II 41 "An early account of the western country.which was produced by a man who left Kentucky without settling his obligations who seems to have been involved in efforts to organize a French expedition to take the lower Mississippi Valley and who treated Mary Wollstonecraft Shamelessly. This book was written in the form of letters from Kentucky to a friend in England. In all probability they were written in Europe. Printed for J. Debrett unknown
175664106Halle, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 1756. 4°. 16 S., Lose unbeschnittene Bogen (ausgebunden).
17563354381Wien, Trattner, 1756. 6 Bll. OBroschur.
178261061Dresden, Waltherische Hofbuchhandlung, 1782. 8°. Mit 12 gefalt. Kupfertafeln. 6 Bll., 467 S., HLdr. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
173410689Paris, chez l’auteur, Quillau, Briasson & Jaillot, 1734. In-12 (167 x 102 mm), VIII pp., 200 pp. Maroquin rouge, triple filet doré d’encadrement sur les plats, fleur de lys en écoinçon, armes de la maison royale de France au centre, dos à nerfs orné, fleur de lys en caisson et en écoinçon, pièce de titre en maroquin vert foncé, roulette dorée sur les coupes et les chasses, tranches dorées sur marbrures, gardes de papier dominoté de petits carrés dorés alternés de petits motifs dont la fleur de lys, petite tache sombre sur le premier plat (reliure de l’époque).
1780ZNC-575Nyon, 1780, 2 volumes in-12°,VIII- 515- 460 pages, demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs.
1766AQ28034London: Printed by Mark Baskett 1766. 2 5-206pp 2. Imprint from general title page. Contemporary blind-ruled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed corners exposed upper board detached lower joint split some loss to head of spine. Early ownership inscription to general title page very occasional light spotting. An apparently unrecorded edition of the public general act renewing the terms of the previous Mutiny Act as well as the articles relating to the quartering of British Army troops in foreign territories notably the raising of troops in America: 'The officers and Soldiers of any Troops which are or shall be raised in America being mustered and in Pay shall at all Times and in all Places when joined or acting in Conjuction with Our British Forces be governed by these Rules or Articles of War and shall be subject to be tried by Courts-martial in like Manner with the Officers and Soldiers of Our British Troops'. Not in ESTC. 8vo. Printed by Mark Baskett unknown
179828423London: printed for the War Office by T. Egerton 1798. First edition 8vo pp. 6 iii-iv 5-54 without the final advertisement leaf; 31 hand-colored folding plates of lines of battle troop movements attacks etc.; contemporary marbled boards neatly rebacked in beige cloth green cloth label lettered in gilt on spine; first gathering loosening else generally a very good sound copy. Ex-Royal United Service Institution with their engraved bookplate and with a small release stamp; no other markings. The text is in 2 parts the second part with continuous pagination and register with the title On Movements and Attacks; with Reference to the Appendix in His Majesty's Regulations for Cavalry" and the plates are divided 12 and 19 respectively. The text is signed at the end: J. G. L. M. A second edition with only 19 plates appeared the following year. OCLC and ESTC locate a total of 9 copies only Yale Society of the Cincinnati and the U.S. Military Academy in the U.S. <br/><br/> printed for the War Office by T. Egerton hardcover books
1794AQ22706London: Printed by B. Millan printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales 1794. viii 102pp. With a half-title. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco ruled and lettered in gilt. Rubbed and marked spine dulled. Marbled endpapers armorial bookplate of Robert Saunders Dundas Second Viscount Melville 1771-1851 to FEP. The first edition of an anonymous history charting the rise and progress of British Army regiments throughout the conflicts of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries particularly in regard to their involvement in the Eighty Years War 1568-1648 and subsequent Anglo-Dutch hostilities. The latter half the text is devoted solely to the formation and activities of the Scots Brigade an infantry brigade that served in the army of the Dutch Republic and were instrumental in the Revolution of 1688 and the suppression of the Jacobite Risings before being amalgamated into the Dutch line regiments in 1782. ESTC records copies at six locations in the British Isles BL Manchester NLS NLW Oxford and Trinity College and a further in North America Folger Harvard and Royal Military College. ESTC T82426. First edition. 8vo. Printed by B. Millan, printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales unknown
175664107Wien und Prag, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, o. J. (um 1756). 4°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 44 S., Lose unbeschnittene Bogen (ausgebunden).
1795166931795 un journal, broché in-quarto éditeur (paperback in-4 editor) (20 x 24 cm), Journal de l'époque, texte imprimé en noir sur deux colonnes, traces de plis, légèrement sali avec un petit trou au centre et à moitié fendu (mais le tout bien lisible), 4 pages, DIMANCHE 7 JUIN 1795 Paris "Annales de la république française, et Journal historique et politique de l'Europe", de l'Imprimerie de JAMAIN, 124 rue Montmartre, Citoyen ROUILLET Editeur,
1747D4268Paris 1747. Very Good. Large format calligraphic manuscript on paper in French. Paris: c.1747. Large folio 490 x 330mm. 101 leaves. Written in brown ink in a cursive hand under calligraphic headings. Original vellum stained green gilt-lettered title to morocco label on spine REGIE DES VIVRES 1741 1742 1743 COMPTE DE M PASQUIE ; small split to the head of the spine corners slightly bumped lacking ties overall in very attractive condition. <br/><br/>This attractive manuscript details in fine calligraphy the staffing and accounts of the Army of Bohemia composed of French Bavarian and Saxon troops from 1741 to 1743. This time encompassed the occupation of Prague by Charles Elector of Bavaria who had raised a claim to the Bohemian throne at the outset of the Wars of the Austrian Succession. This war was a conflict that embroiled most of Europe and spilled over into America with the Anglo-Spanish War of Jenkins Ear. It is of great interest both for the high quality of the penmanship and for the historical interest of the contents which exhaustively details the staffing and provisioning of the Army of Bohemia. The account appears to have been prepared as a memorandum for François Pasquier principal clerk to the Army of Bohemia assimilating information on the regiments wartime expenses. hardcover books
178012VERS 1780. ARMES ET MACHINES DE GUERRE .12 PLANCHES - TACTIQUE DES GRECS ET DES ROMAINS. 5 PLANCHES- FORTIFICATIONS . 1 PLANCHE-.ART MILITAIRE DES TURCS . 3 PLANCHES- ARTILLERIE. 4 PLANCHES. FABRIQUE DES ARMES, FUSIL DE MUNITION . 7 PLANCHES. - PIQUES ET FUSILS-PIQUE. 1 PLANCHE AVEC QUELQUES DEFAUTS. BON ETAT.
175864292Krakau, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 1758. 8°. 24 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).