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1939188632Infantry Journal P. 1939 1939-01-01. Third Edition. Hardcover. Good. 1939 Second Edition. Black cloth boards have minor wear with small bit of silver fishing at the top edge and bump to the rear top corner. Clean has a good binding name is written on the front free endpaper- no other marks or notations. Infantry Journal P., 1939 hardcover books
47130n. p. n. d. 1st printing thus ca 1797. Cf. ESTC T136496. Later mid-to-late 19th C blue paper card-stock covers. Ex-lib with spine label & bookplate stamped as deaccessioned. General wear & soiling to covers. Withal Very Good. 31 1 blank pp. 8vo. 6-7/8" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>ESTC records only one institutional holding of this edition at the British Library. 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
1908276223United States Infantry Association 1908. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. At this period of its publishing life the journal was issued bimonthly. Three issues from 1908 bound together and covering such topics as "Progress in Machine Gun Development" "Tactics of Night Attacks" "Attack and Defense of an Experimental Redoubt" and others. In buckram with a leather label. Very Good binding. United States Infantry Association unknown books
08992Paris c. 1950: P. F. L. Danel. Near Fine. Oblong 12mo thick paper wrappers brass fasteners; 111 pp. Printed in brilliant color showing the various Allied rank insignias uniforms etc. Internally clean and bright with no markings of any kind. <br/><br/> P. F. L. Danel unknown books
195217494scsNew York: Simon and Schuster 1952. Second Printing. Octavo red cloth hardcover gilt letters xi 209 pp. Near-Fine with former-owner bookplate in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear. Presents a first-hand account of the spirit the problems the accomplishments the personalities the very atmosphere that has surrounded EUSAK Eighth United States Army in Korea since the outbreak of fighting there. .Adds up to an unforgettable picture of our men in action today. Simon and Schuster, 1952. Second Printing. hardcover books
19692481glsWashington: Headquarters Department of the Army 1969. DA Pamphlet 550-7. Quarto softbound viii 319 pp. Three large fold-out maps in rear pocket 29 color maps most folding 4 black & white maps. Very Good. Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1969. DA Pamphlet 550-7. paperback books
197525551Washington DC: Department of the Army 1975. First Edition. Large quarto 28.5cm.; green pictorial binder; mixed pagination; illus. folding tables; 38 folded maps including five in color loose in chemise mounted to inside of rear cover. Last leaf blank creased and partly separated else Fine. "DA Pamphlet 550-7-1." Compilation of bibliographical material on Latin America and the Caribbean compiled from the US Army Library. Scarce in commerce. Department of the Army unknown books
18661376539th Cong. 1st Sess. SED12 January 16 1866. 1866. 63pp Disbound Very Good. unknown books
1820174961820. 31. Washington: Gales & Seaton. 1820. 7 1 blank pp disbound. Light foxing. Very Good. AI 3833. unknown books
182013781Washington 1820. 9pp 6 folding tables. Light foxing Disbound untrimmed Very Good. unknown books
18661469639th Cong. 1st Sess.: SED13. 1866. 6pp Disbound Very Good. SED13. unknown books
18362129glsNew York: Wiley and Long 1836. Octavo string-bound wrappers 30 pp. Top leaf loose neat former-owner signature soiling to wrappers. “Sir:-- / When one charged with the responsible duties of a legislator forgets the nature of the trust which he holds for the Commonwealth and instead of consulting the common interests alone endeavors to procure the enactment of laws of a purely local tendency which whilst they momentarily affect one portion of the country favorable bear at the same time prejudicially upon others and in the end become of permanent disadvantage to the whole -- when one vested with the authority of a statesman narrows down his views to the attainment of some object of petty ambition instead of following out an enlarged and liberal system of policy by “giving up to party what was meant for mankind†-- when one clothed in the invulnerable armor of a representative of the people’s sovereignty becomes so lost to a proper sense of the dignified attitude in which he has been placed by his constituents as under cover of the aegis of their majesty to let fly with an irresponsible and unsparing hand the shafts of personal invective against individuals or classes of his fellow citizens there is a point where neither the exercise of charity which supposes honest motives in all nor the forbearance to which even the prejudices of well meaning ignorance are entitled nor the respect of silence due to those whose power is thus abused and misdirected can longer be classed as virtues; and that point is when wrong-headedness the result at first of ignorance is perservered in through sheer obstinancy in spite of the weight of testimony of the most respectable and impartial witnesses against the errors and folly of such a course. With your career sir as a legislator and a statesman I have nothing to do. That is a subject which must rest of examination in the hands of your legitimate judges your own constituents. Wiley and Long, 1836. hardcover books
1912WRCAM53318Macon: The J.W. Burke Company 1912. 213776pp. Printed on grey paper. Contemporary grey-green cloth printed linen label on cover spine gilt. Extremities lightly worn. Faint dampstaining to top edge. About very good. With the introduction by Claude Estes tipped in before the titlepage. "The compilation embraces 1 Field Officers which are Colonels Lieutenant-Colonels and Majors arranged alphabetically; 2 Regiments and Battalions arranged by States alphabetically showing the composition and structure of each." DORNBUSCH II 1048. The J.W. Burke Company hardcover books
1983142271Baltimore: US Army Adjutant General Publications Center / Headquarters of the Army 1983. 75p. sketch illus. staplebound 11x8.5 inch wraps. Staples have a touch of rust. FM field manual 26-2. Unclear if early or earliest issue; it has been reprinted by University Press of the Pacific and is in print now. US Army Adjutant General Publications Center / Headquarters of the Army unknown books
19147893Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. Duodecimo x cm. 262 pages. Illustrated with one folding black & white plate plus others in the text. FIRST EDITION THUS"a revised edition of a manual for privates of infantry of the Organized Militia of the United States compiled in 1909 in the Division of Militia Affairs." Includes sections on "The Ration" and on "Individual Cooking" including a handful of recipes. In original black cloth titled in gilt on the front panel. Fine. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1925293143London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1925. Hard Cover. Good binding. 8vo. in worn and chipped printed paper covered boards backed in green cloth with titling on the spine. 279 pages followed by 207 line drawn plates several folding; with 18 pages of ads for military books on the pastedowns and at the front and rear of the book. The printed endpapers front and rear are stained. Good binding. His Majesty's Stationery Office unknown books
19023223baMWashington D.C: Government Printing Office 1902. Book. Hardcover. Americana; vii 97p. incl index; 12.8cm; full brown leather rubbed; rebacked by Corey; War department Adjutant General's office document #167. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
1902141379New York.: D. Appleton Company. 1902 . 1902 printing of the 1895 manual. Blue leathergilt cover title. Good plus spine tattered pages toned. . 12.8x9.2 cm. . D. Appleton Company. hardcover books
1879287107Washington D.C.: Bureau of Topographical Engineers 1879. A War Department map showing with blue and red lines the general course of Federal and Confederate Troops during the Civil War. Paper mounted on linen with some loss at the folds. An uncommon map; we locate a single copy on OCLC. 21" x 32". Bureau of Topographical Engineers unknown books
1945188278Muzzleburst 1945-01-01. Paperback. Good. Covers worn. Has a good binding. Will illustrated with plates for each chapter. History following the unit from California to the end of the war in Germany. Scarce unit history pamphlet. Muzzleburst paperback books
1826WRCAM23360Georgetown 1826. 40pp. Dbd. Slightly tanned. Very good. A seminal report recommending a better organized army during peace time. With a table showing the number of men and officers each state and territory would furnish under the proposal. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 25307. unknown books
184555586Washington: C. Alexander printer 1845. Second edition with additions following the first edition printed earlier the same year in Pittsburgh; 8vo pp. 24; removed from binding; corner torn from the title page not affecting any letterpress. Published by authority of the War Department. American Imprints 45-5716; Howes S-86; Sabin 76388. <br/><br/> C. Alexander, printer unknown books
002220Washington Government Printing Office 1951. In brown wrappers. Minor soiling. This is FM 21-30 and AFM 55-3. Illustrated with symbols throughout. Sections on abbreviations road and bridge signs weapons and vehicles. Washington Government Printing Office 1951. unknown books
196228582Washington D.C.: G.P.O. 1962. 10 volumes 4to original beige printed wrappers; a few filing rubberstamps but in all a near fine and complete set of the Army's bibliographic survey made art the request of the Office of the Chief of Research and Development on the space programs of the USSR the U.S. the U.K. and France covering the period 1957 to 1962 from pre-Sputnik to John Glenn. Several illustrations mostly folding. In a new blue cloth clamshell box red morocco label on spine. <br/><br/> G.P.O. hardcover books