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2020CBS-9781496374967LWW 2020. New. LWW unknown
2020CBS-9781496374967LWW 2020. New. LWW unknown
1910218961910. Large photograph archive circa 1910s-1930s documenting U.S. and Mexican military presence along the Rio Grande border and in Sinaloa during a period of revolution intervention and military modernization. The photographs depict soldiers fortifications and daily military activity across multiple locations providing primary-source visual evidence for the study of U.S.-Mexico border tensions the Mexican Revolution and interwar military development. One photograph identified en verso as taken at the "United States Immigration Station on the Rio Grande River - Border Service - 1916" situates the archive within the period of the Mexican Revolution and the U.S. Punitive Expedition while other images extend into the 1920s and 1930s reflecting continued military presence and surveillance.<br /> <br /> Archive comprises 22 vernacular silver gelatin photographs ranging from approximately 3.25 x 5.5 inches to 4.5 x 6.5 inches several with manuscript annotations en versos and studio stamps including "Laboratorio Vega Mazatlán Sin." and "La Foto Madero 42." Images include U.S. soldiers positioned atop sandbag fortifications with rifles standing at border outposts and posing beside military vehicles including an early Dodge touring car. Mexican Army scenes depict officers and enlisted men in varied uniforms including kepis and high-collared tunics assembled in formations occupying trenches and constructing earthen defenses. A photograph inscribed "12º Rgto. Mazatlán Sin. Marzo 1929" identifies the 12th Infantry Regiment during a coastal inspection. Additional images show cavalry units riding in formation across fields soldiers resting near agave plants and encampments along beaches with troops engaged in labor or recreation. One aerial photograph taken from a biplane captures a valley settlement while another image shows a rural structure marked "U.S. 19" on its roof suggesting identification or surveillance use. Across the archive soldiers appear in both formal and informal groupings sometimes posed in relaxed settings with visible gestures of camaraderie.<br /> <br /> These photographs document a period of sustained militarization along the U.S.-Mexico border and within northern Mexico following the upheaval of the Mexican Revolution and subsequent stabilization efforts. The presence of both U.S. Border Service personnel and Mexican Army units illustrates parallel and overlapping military activities including patrol construction and occupation of strategic terrain. The imagery of trenches transport and aerial observation reflects evolving military practices in the early twentieth century while the combination of formal and informal scenes provides insight into daily life within these environments. Surface wear to several prints; overall very good condition. A concentrated visual record of binational military activity and borderland conditions during a formative period of regional conflict and modernization. unknown
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4764MEXICAN BORDER WAR. A series of battles and skirmishes that took place on the United States-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution from 1910 to 1919. The Pancho Villa Expedition was part of the Mexican Border War. PANCHO VILLA EXPEDITION aka MEXICAN EXPEDITION. The 1916-1917 American expedition into Mexico to capture Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa 1878-1923 after his 1916 attack on the town of Columbus New Mexico. General John J. Pershing led the unsuccessful expedition which was part of the Mexican Border War. Archive. Approx. 88 pieces. 1914 to 1917. Primarily Texas. An archive related to the Mexican Border War and the Pancho Villa Expedition. It contains the papers of Lieutenant Maurice B. Welty who served as an Aide-de-Camp at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Texas during the Mexican Border War. Most of the documents are routine military paperwork sent to and from Welty such as typed reports copies of orders letters relating to supplies and more. There are also a few pieces of personal correspondence including letters receipts and checks drawn on the Army Bank of Fort Sam Houston. Documents are mainly in good condition with rust and indentations from paperclips. The majority of the documents date from 1916 and 1917 when Welty was stationed in Texas though there are also some of his earlier service records. The star of the archive is a pair of TDsS signed by Julius A. Penn 1865-1934 during the Pancho Villa Expedition. Penn commanded the 3rd Infantry during the expedition; he also served in World War One and later become a Brigadier General. There are two relatively similar TDsS dated April 10 1916 from the Madison Barracks. Each is signed by Julius Penn around the time of the Pancho Villa Expedition. “Certificate of Suitability of Mount. I have this day examined one mare purchased by 2nd Lieut. R. S. Lytle B.Q.M. from 2nd Lieut. W. H. Moss and find the animal suitable under the provisions of G.O. No. 9 c.s. W.D. as a mount for 2nd Lieut. R. S. Lytle B.Q.M. 3d Infantry. Julius A Penn Lieut. Colonel 3d Infantry.†Below each copy of the document is a later addition. “I certify that I have this date sold and transferred to 1st Lieutenant M. D. Welty Infantry Aide-de-camp the mare referred to in the above Certificate of Suitability. R.S. Lytleâ€. Lytle’s signature only appears on one of the two copies. In good condition with rust and indentations from a paper clip. unknown books
19163738N.p. probably Portland 1916. Near fine. 36pp. plus two multi-panel folding panoramic photographic plates. Original tan wrappers printed in brown accompanied by original printed mailing envelope reading "A Souvenir of The Third Oregon Infantry on the Mexican Border." Very light wear. A scarce work featuring the officers staff and soldiers of the Third Oregon Infantry while stationed on the Mexican border near San Diego during the conflict with Mexico just before World War I. The work includes field and staff lists rosters organized by company and a list of "men who have enlisted at Clackamas since the Regiment left" in the summer of 1916. The work is profusely illustrated with photographs of each company within the text usually on the recto facing the roster lists. Each inside cover includes a folding panoramic photographic plate - the first titled "First Battalion at San Diego Exposition July 9 1916" and the second featuring the "Third Battalion on the Border - Mexico in the Background." Both panoramic images were produced from photographs by O.A. Tunnell. unknown
19162445Brownsville 1916. Very good. Panoramic photograph approximately 7.5 x 39.5 inches. Mounted on card manuscript identifications along foot. Light wear minor soiling. A large formal portrait of Troop C of the 1st Virginia Cavalry in camp at Fort Brown Brownsville Texas. National guard units were called up in 1916 to guard the border while General Pershing made his incursions into Mexico against revolutionary and regular military units involved in the Mexican revolution and civil war of the 1910s. The image depicts the entire troop mounted in a single file with the commissioned officers at far left sixty-six men in all. Although the photographer does not identify himself each man in the unit is named in clear manuscript along the foot of the photograph making the present image a valuable record of the Virginia Cavalry's service in Texas during the Border War. unknown
2019__1496374967Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019. Hardcover. New. 6th har/psc edition. 1447 pages. 10.75x8.50x2.25 inches. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins hardcover
SONG1496374967LWW 2019-07-17. 6. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x2.25x10.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LWW hardcover
2012x-0415505321Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 584 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
BN91899Piepenbrock G. Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter <br/><br/>Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter Piepenbrock, G unknown
cbs 9789395736718USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery This is an International Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
1712carte9t10Dimension extérieur 53,5 x 68,4 cm, cuvette 48,3 x 63,3 cm. Editée à Paris chez l'Auteur en 1712. Il est à préciser que notre exemplaire a été restauré et redéposé entière sur japon, y ajoutant des marges qui furent à cette occasion teintes au thé pour l'armoniser à l'image. On peut simplement observer un manque qui est visible sur les photos.
1900225561900. Mexico Mexico and Mexico border early 20th century photo archive. 38 images total including 22 hand-tinted lithographic scenes from 11 double-sided perforated travel-album postcards plus 16 loose photographs and real photo postcards; most measuring 3.5" x 5.5". A visually rich assemblage documenting Mexican urban rural and border life from the late Porfiriato through the early post-revolutionary era blending formal travel site views with candid street and travel photography. The large booklet contains 11 double-sided perforated postcards which was likely sold as a fold-out travel souvenir featuring printed captions and hand-coloring. These depict notable sites across Ciudad Juárez Tijuana and other key locations including the Juárez Bull Ring the Monumento a la Independencia in Mexico City interior and exterior views of Mission Guadalupe in Juárez street markets adobe homes rail stations and border architecture. Several El Paso Texas scenes are also included highlighting the transnational urban corridor.<br /> <br /> The 16 loose real photo postcards and snapshots expand the geographical and thematic range showing rural adobe dwellings market women carrying pottery and baskets men in sombreros carrying baskets waterfront and harbor scenes indigenous vendors and panoramic urban streetscapes. Identified locations include Taxco Guaymas and Mexico City alongside images from northern border towns with clear signs of U.S.-Mexico economic and cultural exchange. One image shows a young Mexican man and boy holding up fishing game on craggy ocean cliffs another shows farm laborers tilling the field led by ox and another shows a group of young men with oversized pestle and mortars likely grinding corn. Minor wear to some images;but overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record ideal for researchers of Mexican social history borderland studies urban development and early 20th-century travel culture illustrating both the monumental landmarks and everyday life encountered by travelers during this transformative period. unknown
2020CBS-9780323549479Elsevier Np 2020. New. Elsevier (Np) unknown
2020CBS-9780323549479Elsevier Np 2020. New. Elsevier (Np) unknown
19161392San Antonio 1916. Near Fine. Ten original photographs plus two real photo postcards. Most 3 x 5 inches one smaller. Occasional very minor wear. Images generally crisp and clean. A collection of ten photographs that depict activities of F Troop of the 13th U.S. Cavalry Regiment on the border with Mexico in the vicinity of Columbus New Mexico during the mid-1910s. The regiment was assigned to the Army's El Paso border patrol in 1912 and eventually became headquartered in Columbus. In New Mexico the unit's patrol area consisted of approximately sixty-five miles between Noria and Hermanas; F Troop was stationed in the field near the tiny town of Hachita. The regiment played a key role in defending against Pancho Villa's 1916 raid on Columbus and took part in Pershing's Punitive Expedition which served as retaliation for the attack. The images here show members of the troop in training heading out on patrol in their field camp at attention during inspection and horsing around. The versos of most photographs are stamped "Fox Tone Print Fox Co. San Antonio." Also present are two photo postcards showing I Troop of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry which was also briefly stationed at El Paso. A nice group. unknown books
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ria9781496374967_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2025!DeLisa’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Principles and Practice presents the most comprehensive review of the state of the art evidence-based clinical recommendations for physi hardcover
047240New York: Knopf. First Edition/First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 3-volume set of the Border Trilogy. Each is first printing. Horses near fine slight spine lean bottom tips bumped. Crossing near fine tiny clear stain bottom page edge. Cities near fine plus no issues. <br/> <br/> Knopf hardcover
2023x-3031303784Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 213 pages. 10.00x7.01x10.00 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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2011251218445Running Press 2011-10-04. hardcover. New. 7x0x7. Running Press hardcover
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2004045230Tokyo: Codex Images. English language and Kanji Japanese language. A fine set in fine jackets but the official mathcing slipcase shows wear and looks used. Size: 4tos - over 9¾" - 12" Tall . Fine. Hardcovers. 2004. Codex Images hardcover