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1115386360.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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196494836London: War Office HM Stationary Office. Very Good. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Twelve softcover issues of the British Soldier Magazine January-December 1964 bound in red pebbly hardcover boards. Title in gilt on spine. All issues crisp and clean; some pages are browning. 4to. Heavy--will require additional postage if shipped outside the U. S. . War Office, HM Stationary Office hardcover
1943GJ-3OWD-X0X71943. Paperback. Good. 1943 stamps from the 6th Armored Division which would play a key role fighting through German defenses in Western Europe in 1944-45. Paperback. Average external wear soiling creases edge-foxing; pages yellowed with some creases foxing minor blemishes; binding serviceable. paperback
20021339214PN. New. 2002. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
20011338145PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
20011334510PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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Z1-I-016-01520Bibliolife. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Book is new and unread but may have minor shelf wear. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Bibliolife unknown
19651238884PN. New. 1965. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
1k4607Der Soldat Verlagsges. Bln. um 1930. zusammen ca. 210 S. mit Abbildungen u. Zeichnungen. privater Halbleinen der Zeit. - Enthalten: 1.: Das Königlich Preußische 5. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß/2.: Die Königlich Preußischen 1. und 2. Leibhusaren/3.: Das Königlich Preußische Magdeburgische Jäger-Bataillon Nr. 4/4.: Königlich Preußisches Grenadier-Regiment König Friedrich der Große/5.: Vom Cajütsmann zum Admiral/6.: Königlich Preußisches Füsilier-Regiment Generalfeldmarschall Graf Moltke/7.: Die deutschen Fliegertruppen - unknown
189916223AB1899. Leipzig Diederichs 1899. 27 : 19 cm. 157 nn. Seiten mit 184 teils ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Illustrierter Original Leinenband. Erste Ausgabe. - Monographien zur deutschen ulturgeschichte 1. Band. unknown
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22615'Rotterdam Dec 13' on paper with watermark date 1830. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of tape from mount adhering along one edge. Endorsed 'Genl. Wm. Napier'. On wove paper with watermark 'CANSELL 1830'. The letter - written with energy and some resentment - refers to Admiral Sir William Parker 1781-1866 who was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1815. It is headed 'Private & Confidential' and begins: 'My dear Macdonald In reflection I decided not to ask for the rank you suggested because I thought it might be considered a personal favor & not an act which conferred personal dignity on one of the King's Agents & I detest asking for favors especially from persons unwilling to grant them.' He continues: 'Lord Palmeston ought to see & judge himself whether or not the public service is benefitted by such rank being conferred my own belief is that when An Agent goes amongst these Military Nations where Military rank is alone considered the higher the rank of the Agent the easier he can do his duty.' Nevertheless Napier will not ask '& without asking nothing is given in England'. He continues: 'I think I was ill used in not having the 2d Order of the Bath given to me when it was given to Adl. Parker. We were colleagues on the same station he a New Admiral I a Brigadier General with fuller powers than he had for when two Ministers like Asses sent our fleet to Sea where it remained at a great expense from near 2 to the Nation I alone had the Power to call it into the Tagus & did call it into the Tagus on my own responsiblity which act was approved of by the Ministry. However they gave Parker the Bath & not me but I certainly shall not ask for it. Nor have I ever nor shall I ever complain of not having it & say to to you & to you alone in strict Confidence'. 'Rotterdam Dec 13' [on paper with watermark date 1830]. unknown
4505'Horse Guards 31st. May 1808.'. British soldier and statesman 1759-1833; Governor of Ceylon 1811-20; conqueror of the Kingdom of Kandy 1815. Two pages large octavo. In his capacity as Quarter Master General Brownrigg informs Brock that 'the Establishment of Entrenching Tool Carts and Tools attached to the several Regiments in Great Britain shall cease on the 24th of June next and that the Horses Harness and Carts used for carrying the Tools shall be forthwith Sold by Publick Auction.' Gives instructions for delivering over the 'Horses Carts and Harness'. An officer of the Royal Waggon Train will superintend and Brock must report his progress. Signed 'Robt Brownrigg Qr Mr. Genl.' 'Horse Guards 31st. May 1808.' unknown
240312 March 1901; on letterhead of 3 Chesterfield Street Mayfair. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is the Harrow housemaster George Townsend Warner 1865-1916 father of the novelist Sylvia Townsend Warner referred to as ‘Townsend Warner / Historian’ in a pencil note to this letter. Signed ‘Ian Hamilton’. 2pp 12mo. On first leaf of bifolium. In good condition lightly aged with a few pin holes from attachment of a no-longer-present enclosure. Folded twice. Possibly concerning shooting practice for the Harrow army cadets. Uncertain whether he has addressed Warner correctly he writes that he has shown Warner’s letter ‘yours of 25th Feby’ to Lord Roberts ‘who agrees with views expressed in enclosed letter from the Commandant - Hythe.’ He continues: ‘The District Inspector of Musketry Home District will shortly go down to see to this matter on the spot & the Commandant will also pay a visit to Harrow before anything is definitely decided’. 2 March 1901; on letterhead of 3 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair. [London.] unknown
18186Sonakin. 11 March 1885. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressed to 'Sir Donald Currie K.C. M.G. S.S. <Lingara> Sonakin'. He apologises to Currie for finding him away from home when he called: 'I only wish I had asked you to make an appointment'. He concludes with thanks for his 'kindness about the mail' and in wishes of a pleasant voyage for Currie's party. Sonakin. 11 March 1885. unknown