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A magazine for collectors and others interested in times past and in articles of daily use and adornment devised by the forefathers. Features: Toys of Ancient London; Living With Antiques - The Connecticut Home of Mary Allis; Blown-Three-Mold Glass - A Condensation from 'Two Hundred Years of American Blown Glass' by Helen and George S. McKearin; Coppersmithing in Early America; Good, Better, Best - In American Furniture; Dolls - From the Collection of Mrs. George H. Savage; and more. Many pages of nostalgic ads from a broad assortment of prominent dealers. Profusely illustrated with excellent black and white photos. pp. 397-484. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Book
4to., First Edition, with 8 coloured plates and 20 monochrome illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, neat contemporary inscription on front paste-down; original series binding of pictorial boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly rubbed at backstrip. Carney 64
Illustrations accompanied by notes. 191 pages. Tears to dust jacket at top of spine and edges, creases at back top edge.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces, numerous plates and illustrations in the text; blue cloth, gilt backs, a very good, bright, clean set in price-clipped dustwrapper (one wrapper with loss at upper edge). Vol. I: 1740-1840; Vol. II: 1840-1948. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE SCARCE.
A factual record of the Society's history and development up until 1947. Index. 359 pages. Slight fading to spine.
6 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, some very light and occasional spotting; original green buckram, gilt backs, red tops, a very good, clean set. The set comprises Vol. I: The Comedies (I); Vol. II: The Comedies (II): Vol. III: The Histories (I); Vol. IV: The Histories (II), The Poems; Vol. V: The Tragedies (I); Vol. VI: The Tragedies (II). COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE VERY SCARCE.
Features: Photo of Mrs. Romilly (and her dog) who is to honour the London Scottish by presenting the Battalion Prizes on December 9th; Company Notes; Shooting results; Scots Abroad - a rifle club in the Falkland Islands; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Editorial; Hallowe'en; Archibald Forbes, War Correspondent; "A" Company March; Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and Men; "The Bonnet"; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Phot and write-up re: Lance-Sergeant Leonard Criswick; Company Notes; The London Scottish Athletic Club; Shooting Results; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Editorial; Former London Scottish Regiments; Scots Abroad - 'Rugger' in India; Territorial Nurses; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Phot and write-up re: "Our Brigadier, Col. F.W. Romilly, C.B., D.S.O.; Sheet music (piano music, solo, and lyrics) to Herbert G. De Hamel's "The Hodden Gray; A Territorial Training Song; Shooting results; "B" Company's Week-end; A Page from a Non.-Com's. Diary; Scots Abroad - a tramp in Burma; Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and Men, 14th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment (The London Scottish); and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Name written atop front cover. Book
Features: Photo and write-up on Colour-Sergeant Signaller J.T. Hutchison; Company Notes; Hallowe'en; Gleanings; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Shooting Results; Recollections of Professor Masson; History of the Aberdeen Volunteers; Proposed history of the corps; E and F Company marches; The Kaiser Manoeuvres, 1907 - the evolution of manoeuvres on a large scale; Sandy the Piper; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait of the late Private Alexander Aikman, died 19th October, 1907; Company Notes; In Memoriam - for Mr. A. Aikman, the editor for the past six years of this Gazette; Death of Professor D.M. Masson; Death of Mr. J.G. Petrie; Gleanings; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Editorial; Our Regimental Plate - No. X - the "Sutherland" Cup - photograph and article by Ian Bhreatannaich; Shooting; Marches of "G", "H", "F" and "K" Companies; "Sic Transit"; The Kaiser Manoeuvres, 1907 - the evolution of manoeuvres on a large scale (few light pencil markings on accompanying map); and more. 3" x 1" chunk from fore-edge of front cover. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo and write-up for Capt. Ronald Malcolm; Company Notes; The Diary of Private Grumbles in Camp - kept at Worthing Camp, August 1907; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Shooting - Sergeants' Wapenshaw; Gleanings; List of Long Service Medallists; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo of "The Cookhouse" - the only 'volunteer' cookhouse in the Brigade; Company Notes; The Brigade Camp, with four photos; Chronicles of the Cookhouse - West Tarring, August, 1970; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Notes on Recent Alterations in Infantry Training - by the C.O.; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait and write-up of William McCall, Esq., M.D.; Company Notes; The Bisley Meeting, with photo of the "King's" Prizeman, Lieut. W.C. Addison, Australia; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Our Regimental Plate - the "McCall" Cup - photographed and described by Ian Bhreatannaich; Famous Shots; Bisleyana; London Diocesan Church Lads' Brigade; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait and write-up re: The Late J.G.S. Anderson, the late Captain of "E" and "G" companies; Our Regimental Plate - No. IX - the "Lumsden" Cup - photo of the cup and article by 3304; Notes by the C.O.; Annual Inspection - with photo of Cols. Balfour, His Grace The Duke of Argyll, and Montgomerie, all in top hats at the saluting base; Shooting Results; Notes on Writing Orders, Tactical Problems, and the War Game (a); and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo of "D" Company - winners of the Celestial Cup; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. VIII - The Wemyss Prize - Continued; Signalling at Southborough, Kent - Whitsuntide, 1907; Notes by the C.O.; Shooting Results; Battalion Athletic Meeting; The Pipes in London - by Openiah; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo of the "Daily Telegraph" team at Weybridge before marching off; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. VIII - the "Wemyss" prize; Notes by the C.O.; Rugby Football - Liverpool Scottish R.V. v. London Scottish R.V. - article and photo; Shooting results; Chronicles of the Cookhouse; With the Signallers - Easter, 1907; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait of "A" Company - winning team in Inter-Company Football; Company Notes; Assault-At-Arms; Sketches at the Annual Assault-at-Arms, 1907; Notes by the C.O.; School of Arms Notes; Ten to Eight - short sketch of the histories of Companies C and I which have been absorbed; Company Dinners; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait and write-up on Major G.A. Malcolm; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. VII. - The Geddes Mackenzie Cup - photo and description by Ian Bhreatannaich; Photo portrait of George Mackenzie (the late) - First Captain "A" Co. London Scottish R.V.; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo portrait of The Right Hon. R.B. Haldane, K.C., LL.D., M.P., Sec. of State for War; Company Notes; London Scottish Appeal Fund; Distribution of Prizes; Notes on the Attack (based on Infantry Training 1906) by the C.O.; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Major Malcolm in India; Sergeants' Mess - lecture by Major Neish; Recruiting poster; Company dinners; Rab and his friends - presentation to Pte. R.W. Simpson; High Life in Hong Kong (A St. Andrew's Ball), by Captain Gordon Casserly; Correspondence; Photo of "Our Early Uniform"; The Massacre of Glencoe - important historical document; and more. Bit of writing atop back cover. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Photo and write-up of Mr. Edward Peacock, Late Member "A" Company, Regimental Number 452; Company Notes; Shooting Results; London Scottish Rifle Volunteers - An Appreciation; The Roarin' Game (curling; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Special Appeal Fund; Our Regimental Plate (No. VI. - The Trotter Cup) - photographed and described by Ian Bhreatannaich; Scots Abroad - a letter from Rhodesia; Proposed Poster for Recruits; Notes on the Attack, by the C.O.; Correspondence; and more. Four-inch tear to top of back cover. Water marks to top of first few pages. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on Cyclist-Sergeant G. Kerr Smith; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. 5 - The Hutton Cup - photo and description by Ian Bhreatannaich; Cambridge, 1906 - The Hutton Cup; Scots Abroad - a letter from Johannesburg; Football club results; Smoking concert; When I was a Recruit; Correspondence; and more. Average soiling and wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on Colonel-Sergeant John Menzies; Company Notes; Hallowe'en Supper; Editorial; Shooting results; Skye and the Navy League; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on Robert Wilson Simpson - champion shot of the past season, and winner of the "Wemyss" prize. Company notes; Notes by the C.O.; Shooting - Sergeants' Wappenschaw, with nice six-photo montage; Shooting results; Member numbers; Death of Robert C. Murray, late of D Company; The History of The Glenworple Highlanders (Chapter V) - Ancient Rome; and more. Four-inch tear to fore-edge of back cover. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on The Marquess of Tullibardine (John George Stewart Murray); Company Notes; The Route March in Scotland, story with photos and cartoons; Great full-page photo of Major Malcolm atop the Cumberland Stone, Culloden, explaining to all assembled how he intended fighting his way to Inverness; Impressions of the March; Chronicles of the Cookhouse - Scotland, August, 1906; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Chaps are Saying; Shooting - K Company prize meeting; Private Denis Kelly of the "Michaels" - his observations on military matters; and more. Faint pencil erasure atop front cover. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Please note: a quarter of the first page of advertisements has been removed. Book