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98 pages. Features: SEAL's top secret - the untold story of Red Cel; SOF in Russia - to T & E new Bizon SMG; Backpack nukes for Vietnam - inside special forces A-bomb project; Mercs making big $ in Angola; Citizen militias - are they really legal?; US military involved in Waco raid - documented proof. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
130 pages - Expanded 20th Anniversary Issue. Features: SOF exposes ATF's warbirds; Waco hearings - somebody's lying; Liddy's side of 'Shooting Feds' controversy; American mercs bomb Haiti; U.S. Specops pistol update; Secret SOG Ops - HALO into Laos and Cambodia; Trap team springs downed U.S. pilot; Proof - Chemical/Biological Agents used in Gulf War; D-day for X-ray - SEAL mission goes bad. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
78 pages. Features: The 7th Hussars at Lucknow; Assault Glider Pilot; D-Day Pathfinders; History of Weapons at West Point; Grumbler's Serenade; Bersaglieri, 1859-60; Polish Winged Hussars; Stadden Gallery; Soldiers of the American Revolution; German Winter Uniforms; The World of Historex; The Browning automatic rifle. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
n.p. Fully illustrated with large photographs. Oblong folio. Original full pictorial printed covers. XLib stamps on covers. Spine taped. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SCARCE. WWI 12
A letter from the front, sent after the author had been killed in combat. Printed on fine wove paper. Photographic portrait frontispiece. Small 4to, sewn in wraps (with red, white, and green string, modeled on the Italian flag). Uncut. Some discoloration to front cover caused by offsetting from another book. Internally fine. Very scarce.
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed 'Besinci Kafkas Firkasi Kumandani'. Dated Hegira: 1335 = Gregorian: 1919. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Full. Also response from 9. Kafkas Firkasi Kumandanlligi written with red pencil. Signed. Chipped on extremities. Stains on paper. Text: "Üçüncü tabur kumandanligi vekâleten müstahdem yüzbasi Ref'et Efendi'nin 1319 tarih-i nisanina nezareten [.] kidemli yüzbasi maasi ile atandigi[.]". This is a preferment letter of an Turkish lieutenant. Besinci Kafkas Firkasi Kumandanligi (Fifth Caucasian Command) in Amasya would sign the 'Amasya Protocol' in 1920 at the beginning of Turkish War of Independence, (1920-1922).
Faded blue cloth cover with 'Rupert Brooke' in gilt to front. 10"w x 12 1/2"h. In pocket on the inside front cover are four individual folded grey paper files, each containing loose reproductions of the notes and ephemera relating to each poem . This set appears to be missing three sheets in comparison to other booksellers' descriptions. The contents of the folders in this set are The Fish, five sheets; The Soldier, three sheets; Granchester, five sheets; The Dead, two sheets. Also included are eighteen bound pages of commentary and associated text by Geoffrey Keynes. The tipped in print of Rupert Brooke is missing.
This is a very good hardcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean inside, covers a little dusty. One short embossed stamp (last name of previous owner on half-title). Sight dark stain on page-edges (50 pages) at top right corner (only the edge no bleed to margins of plates). The top page-edge was stained gray blue (like the cloth covers), by the publisher. Text in German. Hundreds of detailed color plates of soldier costumes, reproductions of watercolors. Errata sheet. Several appendices. 11" high X 8" wide, 415 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
90 pages. Contents: Ads include: 'Cabaret' (inside front cover); 'The Ruling Class'; Major interview with Peter Bogdanovich; 'What's Up Doc?' (photos); 'Frenzy' (photos); Profile of Alan Ladd (part 1) - major article with photos; 'Cabaret' (photos); Cinema of Illusion - Part 4 of an article; 'The Jerusalem File' (photos); 'Running Scared'; 'Welcome Home Soldier Boys' (photos); Pin-up photo of Zbigniew Cybulski; 'The Ruling Class' (photos); 'The Fiend' (photos). Ads include: 'The Jerusalem File'. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
304 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "His memoir spans much of the twentieth century, from growing up on a small farm on the outskirts of Trenton, Ontario, to serving as President of the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). During his varied and fascinating career, Graham fought in the trenches during the First World War, was elected mayor of Trenton, developed a successful law career, commanded the 1st Canadian Infantry in the Sicilian and Italian campaigns of the Second World War, served as Chief of the General Staff of the Canadian Army from 1955 to 1958, and was the chief organizer of the 1959 and 1967 Royal Tours, and held the position of Canadian Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A beautiful copy. Book
Features: What the Canadian Public thinks of us depends largely on what we tell them; Nighthawks in NORAD cup finals; Canadians in William Tell air weapons meet; The Piton Kings - mountaineering soldier students in the Rockies; Pakistain Aidlift - ATC airlift to another disaster region; Brown Gnats Migrate Anew - Dutch NF-5 ferry flights to Holland; Sea Reserves on Winter Cruises; Cyprus sitrep on Canadian Contingent; B.C. Centennial Dash; Renovations at Lahr; The Military Credit Union - where it's at. Sound copy. Magazine
98 pages. Features: Is Clinton destroying special forces?; Inside special Salvo Specops; Trails of bodies from CIA to ATF; Top secret UDT Subs; Bosnia - Apaches rule; Asia's hottest war; James Bond hideout guns. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
98 pages. Features: Where the ATF went wrong; U.S. peace-enforcing in Bosnia; Chechnya - Russian Road Warriors; Searching for our last MIAs; H&K's bold new USP45; Former serviceman turned traitor and terrorist; SOF's 3-gun shoot-out. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
98 pages. Expanded Anniversary Issue. Features: Soldiers of Fortune - New TV Action Series; Kill zone in Sudan; Weekend pass inside a Russion military training base; 140 mile Sahara marathon; Successful hostage rescue in Peru; Walther P99; GIs in the Gulag. Light wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
64 pages. Songs include: After You've Gone; The Anniversary Waltz; Basin Street Blues; Blue Turning Grey Over You; Christopher Columbus; Dallas Blues; Honey Song (Honey, I'm in Love with You); I Ain't Got Nobody; I'll Never Forget; I'm Glad There is You; I Would Do Anything For You; Just Plain Lonesome;Keepin' Out of Mischief Now; Manhattan Merry-Go-Round; Rosetta; Shepherd Serenade; Skylark; Strip Polka; There Will Never Be Another You; Wednesday Night Waltz; What Does a Soldier Dream Of; Yesterday's Gardenias; You Call it Madness; You Can't Say not to a Soldier. Above-average wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. Still a worthy working copy. Book
12 pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada September, 1943. Contents: Sicily Battle Diary - article with map; Hoping This Finds You - The Soldier and his Mail; Index to issue Nos. 27-52 of this publication. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Pages 261-312 Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: Thomas Davies - soldier and painter of eighteenth-century Canada; Should it be how to paint or what to paint?; Chuck Yip - a Chinese-Canadian artist; At the Foot of the Ladder; Bertram Brooker 1888-1955; Recent acquisitions; Bringing art to people; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
44 pages. Contents: Coaldale - Gem of the West - A Community Profile; Custer's Last Soldier - John McAlpine's memories of the famous battle; Sculptor Harry O'Hanlon; Portrait Artist Jon Williams; Traces of ancient Indian housebuilders found on the banks of the Bow; The ways of the great Grizzly; Johnny Bearspaw - a personal remembrance; The First Flight to Peace River and Beyond. Circa 1979. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
114 pages. Topics: The Indivisibility of Peace and the Inseparability of East and West; the Yosemite Conference and Japan; Some Implications of Anglo-Japanese Competition; The Powers and the Unity of China; Smuggler, Soldier, and Diplomat - smuggling in North China 1935-36; A critical Survey of Chinese Policy in Inner Mongolia; The Population Problems of Australia; Land and Sea in the Destiny of Japan; the Fall of the Manchu Dynasty. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
30 pages plus huge 64 page 1983 Plate Fair section. Features: Connoisseur Figures - The $1,000 lead soldier; Raymond Kursar - Profile; Inuit art and sculpture - a growing collectible; Huge special feature on the Collector Platemakers Association of Canada 1983 Plate Fair; Expert Opinion; Glossary; The Portland Vase; Happenings; Showcase. and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
98 pages. Expanded issue. Features: Exclusive - BBC Producer and con man ruined Ross Perot?; Exclusive - FN's amazing Bullpup 21st Century Personal Defense Weapon; Randy Weaver Idaho Shoot-out - the real story; Banned in the U.S.A. - Clinton's surprises for gun owners; Saddam's revenge - American soldiers poisoned by oilfield arson. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
48 pages. Appears to be circa 1920. Includes piano sheet music for these marches: A Breezy Corner; Anniversary March; Folies Bergere; Gainsborough March; Gallant Knights; Hail to the Bride; Honeymoon March; Kwang Hsu; Laughing Cavalier; March of the Siamese; Our Soldier Boys; Police Parade; Troppers Review. Above-average wear to covers which are free of textblock. First page almost loose. A worthy vintage copy of this foot-tapping compilation. Book
Very Good Turkish Original b/w portrait photo of Ali Nihat Tarlan with his soldier uniform. 13x8,5 cm. Signed and inscribed by Tarlan to B. Münir Gönen as 'Kardesim B. Münir Gönen'e sonsuz sevgilerle, 3-7-1940'.
Very Good German Original sepia-toned cabinet photograph taken by German photographer J. C. Schaarwachter (1847-1904). 17x11 cm. Moltke was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new, more modern method of directing armies in the field. He commanded troops in Europe and the Middle East, commanding during the Second Schleswig War, Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian War. He is described as embodying "Prussian military organization and tactical genius.". He was fascinated with railways and pioneered their military usage. He is often referred to as Moltke the Elder to distinguish him from his nephew Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke, who commanded the German Army at the outbreak of World War I. In 1835 on his promotion as captain, Moltke obtained six months leave to travel in south-eastern Europe. After a short stay in Constantinople he was requested by the Sultan Mahmud II to help modernize the Ottoman Empire army, and being duly authorized from Berlin he accepted the offer. He remained two years at Constantinople, learned Turkish, and surveyed the city of Constantinople, the Bosphorus, and the Dardanelles. He traveled through Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Rumelia, and made many other journeys on both sides of the Strait. In 1838 Moltke was sent as an adviser to the Ottoman general commanding the troops in Anatolia, who was to carry on a campaign against Muhammad Ali of Egypt. During the summer Moltke made extensive reconnaissances and surveys, riding several thousand miles in the course of his journey. He navigated the rapids of the Euphrates and visited and mapped many parts of the Ottoman Empire. In 1839 the army moved south to fight the Egyptians, but upon the approach of the enemy, the general refused to listen to Moltke's advice. Moltke resigned from his post of staff officer and took charge of the artillery. In the Battle of Nezib (modern-day Nisibis) on 24 June 1839, the Ottoman army was beaten. With great difficulty, Moltke made his way back to the Black Sea, and thence to Constantinople. His patron, Sultan Mahmud II, was dead, so he returned to Berlin where he arrived, broken in health, in December 1839. Once home Moltke published some of the letters he had written as Letters on Conditions and Events in Turkey in the Years 1835 to 1839. This book was well-received at the time. Early the next year he married a young English woman, Maria Bertha Helena Burt, the daughter of John Heyliger Burt Esq. of St. Croix in the Danish West Indies, who married his sister Augusta. It was a happy union, though there were no children.
16 pages. Contents: Commencement, Confirmation, and First-Communion Dresses - text and illustrations on front cover; A Good Word for Gossip; New York Fashions - Bonnets, Round Hats, Girls' White Dresses, Corsets, Tournures, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties; Personal; Privileged Persons; Illustrations of Talmas and sleevless jackets; The Lovels of Arden, by Miss Braddon (continued); An Ancient Dame's Counsel to her Daughter; Nice illustrated centerfold entitled "Spring and Summer Suits for Boys and Girls from Three to Fifteen Years Old"; Masquerading; The Lunch-Table - Custards and Creams; Sayings and Doings; Full-page illustration entitled "Honors" by C.G. Bush shows bouquets tossed to a pianist; Illustration entitled "The Last German in Paris" shows a German soldier trudging past onlookers; Illustrated ad for Mayhon, Daly & Co. of Wabash Ave., Chicago; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine