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1997129073U.S. Marine Corps 1997-01-01. paperback. Like New. 6x1x9. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear slender trade paperback spine reads "concepts and issues" Please email for photos. U.S. Marine Corps paperback
1927SKU1040311GPO 1927 1927. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Government Printing Office; Washington 1927. Hardcover. A Very Good navy blue cloth binding with gilt lettering and gilt emblem on front board binding sturdy and intact some sunning to spine bit of handling/scuffing to boards slightly bumped top and bottom front board corners rubbing along board and spine edges rub mark bottom text block corner some age toning to pages scattered foxing top text block edge previous owner handwritten ink info front pastedown and previous owner embossed stamp bottom title page spine buckram starting to separate from backing material without Dust wrapper. A nice and overall clean copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 703pp. b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. GPO, 1927 hardcover
1990061536US Navy 1990. 1st . Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. unpaginated; SC staple-bound w/string; blue w/blk.-color photocover; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Commissioning program for USS Comstock. illus. includes commemorative coin. <br/> <br/> US Navy unknown
18941151532U.S. Navy Department 1894. Gilt titles on deep brown cloth. Worn extremities especially on tips of spine. Top 1 1/4" of backstrip has been reglued. A large heavy book which will require extra shipping charges - cannot ship outside U.S.A. Hardcover. Good repaired/No Jacket as Issued. Quarto. Book. U.S. Navy Department Hardcover
19385149U.S. Navy 1938. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket. U.S. Navy Department Hydrographic Office 1938 no statement of edition. Ring-post binder in blue cloth; good condition with soiling to cloth ink marks to inside rear cover soiling to title page. No dust jacket. 9.25 x 11.75 in. 13 pp. introduction & 56 pp. color plates of flags. Country flags include naval ensigns aircraft markings etc. PLEASE NOTE: This is a heavy book; priority & international shipping will require extra postage. U.S. Navy hardcover
191846152Washington DC: GPO 1918. Wraps. fair. 164 pages. Wraps illus. diagrams list of reference books. Name of previous owner present. Covers worn/soiled cover partially separated. Complete subtitle: District naval forces vessels in convoy transport force naval over-seas transportation service and armed guard menchantment 1918 United States Navy. This is an important snapshot of the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the later phase of the First World War. GPO paperback
1993mon0002841551Walsworth Publishing Company 1993. Hardcover. Very Good. . Green boards with silver lettering. Light shelf wear. Pages/boards clean binding tight. Walsworth Publishing Company hardcover
191774347Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1917. Later printing. Wraps. fair to good. Pocket-sized. 62 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Figures. Tables. Some wear to cover edges slight darkening to text. Pencil erasure residue on fep. All forms of practices fired with rifles pistols and machine guns. These regulations were adopted for the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps and the Naval Militia to take effect July 1 1916 and then supersede the Firing Regulations for Small Arms U. S. Navy 1916. These regulations were designed to furnish systematic and progressive instruction with due regard to the conditions prevailing in the naval service to adaptability to existing range facilities to convenience and expediency to economy in time ammunition and effort commensurate with the results expected to be obtained and by relative standing and competition rather than by stringent requirements to promote among all grades of naval personnel interest and effort in overcoming difficulties which interfere with opportunities for practice. Government Printing Office paperback
191846155New York: Edwin N. Appleton Inc 1918. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. fair to good. 289 pages. Illus. index musical score to bugle calls. Name of previous owner present. Boards somewhat worn and soiled. This appears to be a commercial reprint of the Government Printing Office edition and was published September 10 1918 just two months shortof the Armistice. It presents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the conclusion of the First World War. Edwin N. Appleton, Inc hardcover
1914005339New York: Military Publishing Co. 1914 289 pages. Small 8vo. First Edition. Green Cloth. Very Good. Military Publishing Co. hardcover
199079692Annapolis Maryland: Naval Institute Press 1990. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Oversized book measuring 13 inches by 9--1/2 inches. Includes Introduction by Norman Friedman. Profusely illustrated with black and white illustrations. This first reprinted volume of the Recognition Journal covers the six issues of the magazine published between September 1943 and February 1944. These firs six issues were written as World War II neared its half-way point both chonronologically and strategically. the Allies invaded Italy in September 1943 knocking the weakest of their enemies out of the war and into cobelligenerency. In the Central Pacific the great offensive was about to begin with the assault on Taro. Articles on the British and French navies emphasize the international quality of the Atlantic was. These pages also contain harbingers of the future. The decision that the Untied States would be responsible for most allied transport aircraft enabled the U.S> to dominate the postwar civil-aircraft market. The twenty-four issues of the World War II Recognition Journal are a graphic record of the evolution of wartime ships aircraft and armored vehicles as the United states and our allies particularly Britain then understood that evolution. Although the Journal carried only the lowest possible classification so that it could be widely distributed it mirrored contemporary ideas and contemporary understanding to an extent that is now unavailable almost anywhere else. It also carried some of the clearest wartime photographs arranged particularly well by the staff of Life magazine from which the Journal took its layout. According to Norman Friedman "it is a great introduction to the much more detailed literature on the technology of World War II ships aircraft and armored vehicles." The literature doesn't get much more detailed than this. Black-and-white photographs and diagrams are to be found in multiples on every page of this 9.5 x 13 inch hardbound reprint. The very first page of journal #1 has a quiz called the "All-in Raid" where the reader is invited to identify the silhouettes of 62 planes that are about to fly right over his head "For answers see p.50." The very first article "No Margin for Error" concerns the vital need to be able to recognize vehicles of war planes tanks ships etc. from any angle. Then the next page discusses the identification of Britain's "newest transport" the RAF's York along with five photographs that show the difference between the York its parent Lancaster and the older Manchester. Most of the articles are two pages long including the photographs diagrams cutaway drawings etc. A bit of history e.g. "Sherman was best in North Africa" is also crammed onto each page of text and many of the photographs were taken in actual combat. Some WWII 'trivia' is also included such as a photograph of the medal that was presented to a Kingfisher scout-plane pilot who dropped his depth charges on what proved to be whale not an enemy submarine. This is a fascinating book. Naval Institute Press hardcover
194353652Annapolis MD: U.S. Naval Institute 1943. First Edition. First Printing. fair to good fair. 160 illus. index lesson plans some wear and soiling to DJ: tear in front DJ and a few small pieces missing stains inside boards. Stains to a few pages. One of a series of Naval Aviation Physical Training Manuals. This important physical education work provides snapshot of practice during World War II. U.S. Naval Institute hardcover
2000003409s. l.: Occidental Exploration and Production Company 2000. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 4to. 232 pp. Bound in full black cloth title and decoration blind stamped on front cover in illustrated dust jacket. Text in Spanish and English. Profusely illustrated chiefly full color. Includes artist's CV. Very Good bumping to edges of binding otherwise clean and bright in Very Good dust jacket with wear and rubbing to extremities. <br/><br/> Occidental Exploration and Production Company hardcover
73-6710New York: Henry N. Abrams Inc. 1993. 4to. 476 pp. Color plates. Hard cover with dust jacket. Very Good. Heavy item. Heavy volume additional shipping may apply. New York: Henry N. Abrams Inc., 1993 hardcover
197652961New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. 1st US Edition; First Printing. Cloth. 0394499131 . A first American edition/first printing in Very Good condition with sunning to the board edges page edge soiling and other general wear in an alike dust-jacket with a tear on the upper front edge and some scuffing to the rear. FFEP shows rubbing; The book Alone of All Her Sex is about the myth and the cult of the virgin Mary. It discusses the history of the Virgin Mary and how she has been portrayed in various religions and cultures. The book also discusses how the virgin Mary is seen as a model for Christian women and how she has been used as a symbol for many different things.; 8vo; 400 pages . Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1985101382Atheneum 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. First Edition First Printing. Not price-clipped $25.00 price intact. Published by Atheneum 1985. Octavo. Red cloth boards stamped in gold with yellow endpapers. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Dust jacket is like new with very light shelf wear. A fine copy this study on the use and perception of the female form in art and literature throughout history. Publisher’s review letter laid in. 417 pages. ISBN: 0689116454. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton New York. We Buy Books! Individual titles libraries collections. Message us if you have books to sell! Atheneum hardcover
20191191341Classiques Garnier 2019. 1st. paperback. New. 8x5x0. Classiques Garnier paperback
9688536601.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781663234766Hardback. New. hardcover
JI-08BM-56JXFine. unknown
1916FRE313Washington: National Headquarters 1916. Book. Illus. by Photos. Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This book is Ex-Harvard College Library. The Spine is broken and one illustration is detached but present although the margins of this page are in quite rough condition. The contents are quite clean. 296pp. National Headquarters Hardcover
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