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Hon. Daniel S. Lamont Secretary of War; Maj. George B. Davis; Leslie J. Perry; Joseph W. Kirkley
PART 31 ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PLATE CLI PARTS OF ILLINOIS INDIANA OHIO AND KENTUCKY. PLATE CLII PARTS OF MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS. PLATE CLIII PARTS OF MISSOURI ARKANSAS ILLINOIS KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. PLATE CLIV PARTS OF ARKANSAS TENNESSEE AND MISSISSIPPI. PLATE CLV PARTS OF ARKANSAS LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI
Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears to the plates and fair amount of chipping to the paper covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
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Hon. Daniel S. Lamont Secretary of War; Maj. George B. Davis; Leslie J. Perry; Joseph W. Kirkley
PART 22 ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PLATE CVI CANVAS PONTOON BOATS ETC. PLATE CVII SIEGE OF PETERSBURG ETC. PLATE CVIII DEFENSES OF MOBILE. PLATE CIX DEFENSES OF MOBILE. PLATE CX CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF WEST MISSISSIPPI IN SOUTHERN ALABAMA
Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Minor chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
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Hon. Daniel S. Lamont Secretary of War; Maj. George B. Davis; Leslie J. Perry; Joseph W. Kirkley
PART 7 ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PLATE XXXI BATTLE OF MURFREESBOROUGH TENN. ETC. PLATE XXXII BATTLE OF STONE'S RIVER ETC. PLATE XXXIII FREDERICKSBURG VA. ETC. PLATE XXXIV VICINITY OF READYVILLE ETC. PLATE XXXV VICINITY OF DECHERD ETC.
Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1892. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the rear cover only. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
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Hon. Daniel S. Lamont Secretary of War; Maj. George B. Davis; Leslie J. Perry; Joseph W. Kirkley
PART 12 ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PLATE LVI PETERSBURG ETC. PLATE LVII ATLANTA CAMPAIGN ETC. PLATE LVIII ATLANTA CAMPAIGN ETC. PLATE LIX POSITIONS OF 4TH DIVISION 16TH ARMY CORPS ETC. PLATE LX ATLANTA CAMPAIGN ETC.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. One plate with creasing and closed tears to the fore edge. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
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Hon. Daniel S. Lamont Secretary of War; Maj. George B. Davis; Leslie J. Perry; Joseph W. Kirkley
PART 25 ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PLATE CXXI VIEW OF TERRE-PLEIN ETC. PLATE CXXII FORT SUMTER ETC. PLATE CXXIII CHATTANOOGA ETC. PLATE CXXIV NASHVILLE ETC. PLATE CXXV BATTERY SAWYER ETC.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Minor chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 289783
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Seretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1850
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1850. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Contemporary owner's name on the front cover with some spotting and soiling to the front and rear cover. Loss along the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 289853
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1848
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1848. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Minor loss to the head and tail of the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 289857
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1855
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1855. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback now stapled. With a folding chart or diagram. Loss along the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR SEPTEMBER 1861
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1861. Half Leather. Good binding. Deaccessioned ex library copy of the U.S. War Office. Library stamps and punchstamps on the title page library bookplate and slip on the front endpapers and white cloth reinforcement to the hinges. Interleaved with lined pages throughout. Originally half leather over marbled paper rebacked with brown cloth. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 289874
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1852
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1852. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Some loss at the head and tail of the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 289859
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1841
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1841. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Some loss along the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
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Secretary of War
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1849
Washington: Adjutant General's Office 1849. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Some loss and beginning of separation along the spine. Good binding. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
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United States War Department
RULES FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND CLEANING OF THE RIFLE MUSKET MODEL 1863 FOR THE USE OF SOLDIERS. WITH DESCRIPTIVE PLATES
Washington: Government Printing Office 1863. First Edition. Stapled Pamphlet. Good binding. A post World War II facsimile of this manual for the care of the Springfield Model 1863 a slightly modified version of the most commonly used rifle the Model 1862 of the Civil War. With text diagrams and illustrations. Some spots of discoloration and surface wear to the blue paper wrappers. Stapled pamphlet. Uncommon even in this edition. Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
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War of 1812. Lockwood Albert; Allen Barnabas
Manuscript Document Signed Colonel Albert Lockwood Farewell Address to the Troops Under His Command
1816. Torn and separated along the folds affecting a few lines of text scattered soiling and ink smudging contents otherwise legible. 1 sheet. 7.5 x 12.5 inches. Signed by Barnabas Allen who recorded this farewell address of Colonel Albert Lockwood of the 4th Regiment from Connecticut. The address was some time after the conclusion of the War of 1812 as Barnabas Allen served in that war. "Gentlemen of Commission of the Staff non commission officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment. My old age my long service in office together with any bodily infirmities call me to resign my commission and return back to that places of rest where all ranks and grades of officers and men one day or other expect to meet. Gentlemen Officers- Having had the honor this day to command you in the 4th brigade your escertions in informing yourselves in the rules and discipline of war your punctual obedience to the order of the day and for your officer-like conduct I return you my hearty thanks Fellow Soldiers- Not forgetting myself under the highest obligations to you for the protection of own life liberty and my property. Your compliance with the laws of your country cut hereequipping yourselves with arms to defend your lives and the lives of others. Your punctual obediences to the order of the day and for the martial appearance I return to you my hearty thanks. With full confidence I now dismiss into the hands of that God who superintends all things hoping and praying that he will order and direct the Legislature of this state when my resignation comes before them to appoint some officer or man over you who will be more adequate to the task of commanding you than I have ever been. I have my hand my heart and my aid with you. Farewell gentle officers and Soldiers of the 4th regiment." Most likely Albert Lockwood b. 10 Apr. 1757 d. 16 Feb. 1846 married to Grace Godfrey of Weston Ct. see Revolutionary War Records of Fairfield Connecticut Volume 3. Lockwood served in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 44305
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Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam
March On Washington to end the war in Vietnam. April 17 1965 handbill
Detroit: DCEWV 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill minor edgewear otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Illustrated with a press photo of a napalm-burned boy hugging his father. Seeks local demonstrators to join the national protests in DC organized by SDS and urges those who cannot travel to Washington to demonstrate in Detroit on the same day. DCEWV unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 229274
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Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam
March On Washington to end the war in Vietnam. April 17 1965 handbill
Detroit: DCEWV 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill minor edgewear a couple of smudged fingerprints in the field. Printed both sides. Illustrated with a press photo of a napalm-burned boy hugging his father. Seeks local demonstrators to join the national protests in DC organized by SDS and urges those who cannot travel to Washington to demonstrate in Detroit on the same day. DCEWV unknown books
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War of 1812. Mitchell John
Autograph Manuscript British Troops in America: Colonel Napier's Speech at Bath
London 1835. Good. Separated at folds edge worn and torn a few chips one affecting a few words at the end of about a dozen lines of text light soiling. 6 pp. with integral address. Folio. 10.5 x 16.5 inches. Manuscript with numerous corrections and additions concerning the failure of the British military in the War of 1812. In late 1835 then Colonel William Francis Patrick Napier 1785-1860 member of the British Army and a military historian gave speech at Bath which the Sunday Times reported claiming he had criticized the British soldiers in the War of 1812 as failing because they "stood as patriots and freemen on less firm and less elevated ground than the Americans themselves" which John Mitchell notes at the very beginning of this article published in the January 1836 issue of "United Service Journal and Naval and Military Service Magazine" pp. 84-92. Defending the soldiers Mitchell goes on to launch an attack on Napier's speech and the British command and their tactics. "The failure of the British troops at New Orleans was as complete as possible; but patriotism or want of patriotism had nothing to do with the business. The military policy of England guided by men ignorant alike of the strength and the weakness of armies swayed besides by the influence of philanthropic and economical patriots whose evil counsel fell like a death-bearing pestilence on the ranks of the army-shone out in all its poor and paltry littleness: in the constant striving to save farthings millions of treasure were wasted and thousands of gallant lives were remorselessly sacrificed. The valour everywhere exhibited by the troops the zeal ability high spirit and devotedness displayed by so many matchless officers the number of gallant blows struck and noble feats of arms performed- were not it must be allowed sufficient to counterbalance the folly ignorance and presumption that marked the official management of that most miserable war. But I repeat the fault was not with the troops" The failure is not just at New Orleans. "The British failed at Sacket's Harbour Platsburgh and New Orleans; to which for argument sake we will add Baltimore. At Sacket's Harbour and Platsburgh the British forces retired from phantom hosts and imaginary foes. At Baltimore something of the same kind happened." After a detailed analysis of the military's failures he ends his unrelenting attack: "But the soldiers of a great nation must know that they are equal to any contest. An American war like every war in which brave men are to be encountered has its difficulties; and it is only by looking those difficulties fairly in the face that they can be overcome. Had we listened to the liberal and patriotic despondency which so long represented us incapable of contending against the French we should at this moment have been crouching beneath the lash of Napoleon or his successor on the throne of the Grand Empire." Needless to say many jumped to the defense of Napier who wrote in his letter to the editor that the Sunday Times report of his speech was pure fiction and that he never criticized the troops; in fact he states he never mentioned the war at all. John Mitchell 1785-1859 was an army officer and writer who served in the West Indies in the Peninsular War and on diplomatic missions for Wellington. He wrote much on the defects of the British army tactics and a number of volumes including "The Fall of Napoleon" and "Biographies of Eminent Soldiers." Postmarked London December 22 1835. Addressed to Major Thomas Henry Shadwell Clerke who was editor of "The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Service Magazine." unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 44071
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Army War College
HISTORICAL STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN AND THE BATTLE OF COWPENS SOUTH CAROLINA
Washington: Government Printing Office 1928. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A clean and bright First Edition copy with three folding maps at the rear of the book as well as photographic illustrations of various related sites taken in April of 1928. Very Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 281044
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CIVIL WAR Frank T. Robinson
HISTORY OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT M.V.M.
Boston: W. F. Brown & Co 1879. First Editoin. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. In original embossed cloth with an elaborate gilt monogram of the Fifth Regiment MVM stamped to the front board. Quite bright and attractive with a bit of fade to the spine. Bud Robertson in the Nevins bibliography is dismissive of this history as "a totally statistical compilation" Nevins I 152. This is Robertson's personal copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown. With an attractive frontispiece of Fort Pierson New Bern 1963 and with several portraits. Nevin I 152. Near Fine binding. W. F. Brown & Co unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 273339
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KEILY Daniel J. 1829 67
Autograph Note Signed
This Union officer served on the staff of Brigadier General James Shields whose troops faced Stonewall Jackson's Confederate troops in the Shenandoah Valley in June 1862 and later commanded the Second Louisiana Regiment Cavalry; he was a good friend of famed Irish soldier Miles W. Keogh 1840-76 killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn who served under him in the Papal Army during the Italian rebellion in 1860 and who fought with him in the Battle of Port Republic; he's reported to have become enamored with famed Southern spy "Belle" Boyd" at one point and to have unwittingly revealed military secrets to her. Outstanding pencilled ANS 2pp recto and verso heavy stock 4" X 2½" card "Conrad's Bridge" Virginia n.d. ca. early June 1862. Addressed to "General" probably James Shields. Very good. Lightly age toned. In this remarkable small report Keily reports in a small tight but fairly legible hand to his commander that "Col. Carroll moves his comm'd. at p.m. and will push on as rapidly as possible some cannonading heard this morning in the direction of Harrisonburg I would respectfully submit that if the Infantry did not move rapidly enough to carry out your views at Wainesborough before Jacksons arrival there a reconnaisance composed of cavalry conducted cautiously might attain the object with a good Guide which we have procured I would be glad to undertake it -- respectfully" and signs off adding his rank "Capt. A.D.C" beneath. A rather light challenging to transcribe postscript reads "P.S. Just received information from a reliable source that Jackson has --- --- --- Train on the --- Pt. Republic Road." It's difficult to precisely date Keily's note but General Shields did write General McDowell on June 4 1862 that "Colonel Carroll. after a forced night's march reached Conrad's Bridge this morning at 5 o'clock which bridge he found burned" -- which likely dates Keily's letter from this date or shortly after. Whether Shields took Keily up on his offer to lead a cavalry reconnaissance is unclear. Shields 1810-79 is perhaps best remembered as the Illinois politician who almost fought a duel with Abraham Lincoln in 1842; he's also the only person in American history to serve as U.S. senator from three different states Illinois Minnesota and Missouri; as a brigadier general of volunteers in the Civil War his lackluster performance as commander of the 2nd Division of the V Corps in the Army of the Potomac during the crucial Valley Campaign caused him to resign his commission. On June 9th the Battle of Port Republic took place a costly Confederate victory in which Jackson's 6000 troops faced off 3500 Union troops losing just over 800 men to the Union's loss of just over 1000 men -- a battle at which Keily himself was severely wounded in the face while leading a charge of Ohio cavalry up a hill into a barrage of Confederate artillery fire. The following year after painful recuperation Keily ended up on the staff of General Charles P. Stone in New Orleans recruiting cavalry troops in that occupied state. Late in the war he was court-martialed for "conduct unbecoming an officer" but the charges were shown false and by the end of the war he was brevetted a brigadier general. Keily died from yellow fever in Louisiana at age 38 shortly after the war's end making his autograph material quite scarce -- and a choice war-date item such as this most desirable. This remarkable war-date communication sheds interesting light on Shields as commander during the disastrous Valley Campaign. unknown books
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CIVIL WAR Anthony M. Keiley. A Virginia Confederate
IN VINCULIS; OR THE PRISONER OF WAR. BEING THE EXPERIENCE OF A REBEL IN TWO FEDERAL PENS INTERSPERSED WITH REMINISCENCES OF THE LATE WAR ANECDOTES OF SOUTHERN GENERALS ETC.
Petersburg: Daily Index" Office 1866. First Edition. Very Good binding. With a lengthy inscription on both sides of the first blank beginning "This book belongs to Russel and Dorothy D. Keiley." and Dorothy Keiley nametag on the title page. This is the revised edition of Keiley Prisoner of War which is considered to be "a well-written wartime account based on a diary with good descriptions of Point Lookout and Elmira" Nevins I 195. The blank has considerable edgewear and has almost certainly been reinserted. The title page has minimal edgewear as well. Still a presentable copy of a scarce Confederate item with a family association. Nevins I 195. Very Good binding. Daily Index" Office unknown books
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Mexican War. Polk James K. Buchanan James & Taylor Zachary Contributors
MESSAGE From The PRESIDENT Of The UNITED STATES To The TWO HOUSES Of CONGRESS At The COMMENCEMENT Of The FIRST SESSION Of The THIRTIETH CONGRESS. December 7 1847. Senate. 30th Congress 1st Session. Executive No. 1
Washington: Printed by Wendell & Van Benthuysen 1847. 1st edition. Modern quarter-bound brown leather spine with marbled paper-wrapped boards and gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Bindings - Fine. Textblocks - VG. 2 volumes: 810; 811 - 1369 1 blank 249 1 blank pp. Appendix last 250 pp of Vol. II. Text only lacks maps & folding tables. 8vo. 9-1/2" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/> Printed by Wendell & Van Benthuysen hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37719
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Hilde Barz Malfatti; Max Welch Guerra
STADTLAND THURINGEN -- WEGE DES STADTEBAUS
Verlag der Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar 2007. Soft Cover. Near Fine binding. Near Fine binding. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 259662
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Coryell Janet L.; Greiner James M.; Holt Daniel M. MD. M. D.
A Surgeon's Civil War: The Letters and Diary of Daniel M. Holt M.D.
Ashland Ohio U.S.A.: Kent State Univ Pr 1994. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Signed. Illustrated; Some underlining in text. Signed by editor. Pink cloth binding. Light wear at top of dj spine; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Kent State Univ Pr unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 218379 ISBN : 0873384946 9780873384940
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Palladino Grace
ANOTHER CIVIL WAR: Labor Captal and the State in the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania 1840-68
Urbana; Chicago: University of Illinois Press 1990. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. Contents clean and tight; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. University of Illinois Press unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 191933 ISBN : 0252016718 9780252016714
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World War II Poetry: Reed Henry
A MAP OF VERONA. POEMS
London: Jonathan Cape 1946. Cloth. A very good copy in poor badly town and internally mended dust jacket. First edition. The poet's first collection one of the most distinguished volumes of verse to come out of World War II. He issued a pamphlet of criticism in the same year which may or may not precede. REILLY WWII p.273. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCLIT84197
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JAPAN WORLD WAR II PROPAGANDA Manning FE. mapmaker. F. E.
Target Tokyo. Newsmap for the Armed Forces. Monday October 18 1943. 214th Week of the War - 96th Week of U.S. Participation.
Washington D.C.: Army Air Forces. 10-18- 1943. Color poster / map 47 x 35 1/2 inches 120 x 90 cm folding as issued now professionally mounted on linen backing. Wear and a little paper loss along the fold lines has been infilled light toning to lower centrefold; the poster presents very well with bright color. Stunning image of a hemispherical view with Japan at the centre encompassing the area from Iran in the west Australia in the south and as far as the west coast of the U.S. at the east of the map. The map maker is F.E. Manning one of the distinguished news illustrators of the war in a style very similar to that of Richard Edes Harrison. There is a scale along the lower edge which was intended to be clipped and used to measure distances of places on the map from Tokyo. Text reads: "This map is a photographic view of the world with the center at Tokyo. Thus with the detachable scale distances can be measured along any line running thru Tokyo. It should be noted that an inch at the center represents less mileage than an inch closer to the edges. The detachable scale has been designed to compensate for this and should be used only with the center at Tokyo. The photographic process used in making this map makes all distances measured with the tape approximate only. Distances are shown in statute miles. Lines between key cities do not represent regular air routes in all cases. They show distances between points that do not fall on a line going thru the center of the projection." The Newsmap posters were displayed in offices and factories to keep the American public updated with news of the war and to encourage their participation in the winning of it. . Army Air Forces. unknown books
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CIVIL WAR : VERSE BROADSIDE
Battle of Cedar Creek. By Horace Maynard Co. E 28th Iowa Volunteers. Tune "Star-Spangled Banner." Caption title
New York: J. Dickson Printer 1864. Broadside in 4to. 310 x 235 mm. 12 x 9 ¼ inches. Caption and ten stanzas of verse in two columns within an ornamental border.  Sheet somewhat dust-soiled with a few minor stains surface wear along folds one corner slightly chipped &c. Still entirely sound and with good margins. The Battle of Cedar Creek was fought in the Shenandoah Valley on October 19 1864. Surprised by the Confederate forces under the command of Jubal Early the Union troops were nearly routed. Riding to the battlefield from Winchester twenty miles away Gen. Philip Sheridan rallied the troops and carried the day. This action occasioned the slightly more famous poem by Thomas Buchanan Read. Private Maynard's poem centers more narrowly on the actions of the 28th Iowa. The regiment was organized in 1862 and mustered out in 1865 having fought campaigns in Mississippi Louisiana and Virginia losing 271 men in the process.  "At dawn October 19 1864 the Confederate Army of the Valley under Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early surprised the Federal army at Cedar Creek and routed the VIII and XIX Army Corps. Commander Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan arrived from Winchester to rally his troops and in the afternoon launched a crushing counterattack which recovered the battlefield. Sheridan's victory at Cedar Creek broke the back of the Confederate army in the Shenandoah Valley. Lincoln rode the momentum of Sheridan's victories in the Valley and Sherman's successes in Georgia to re-election." Horace Maynard born ca. 1821 in Ohio is listed in the 1860 Federal census as a school teacher in Penn Iowa residing there with his wife and three small children.  American Battlefield Trust Website. Kansas Historical Society Enrollment of Civil War Veterans 1889.  Note cited in OCLC. National Park Service Website.  . J. Dickson, Printer unknown books
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Committee for Amnesty for All Objectors to War and Conscription
Amnesty Petition
New York: Amnesty Committee 1946. 8.5x11 inch sheet printed one side toned around edges. Upper 1/4 is text the lower portion left blank for signatories. A petition to president Truman seeking amnesty for conscientious objectors sentenced for resisting the draft during the second World War. Chairman of the Committee was A.J. Muste. Amnesty Committee unknown books
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Committee to End the War in Vietnam; U. of W. Student Faculty Committee to End the War in Vietnam
The Crisis vol. II no. 1 Jan. 26 1966; with "A reply to President Johnson's state of the union message
Madison: Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Single issue of the mimeographed newsletter printed two sides of an 8.5x14 inch sheet with the mimeographed statement by the University of Wisconsin Student-Faculty Committee stapled to it folded for mailing with address label on back. Reply to Johnson ends "The Great Society cannot be built on the blood of the Vietnamese people. Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
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Japanese Internment; War Relocation Authority
Japanese Groups and Associations in the United States Community Analysis Report No. 3 March 1943
Washington D.C: War Relocation Authority 1943. First Edition. Fine. First edition. 7 pp. single-sided. Yellow sheets corner staple bound. A Fine copy with faint rusting to staple and typical faint offsetting around mimeographed text. A very rare document in excellent condition. A list of the different types of groups and associations people of Japanese descent might belong to compiled for the War Relocation Authority to aid in their internment of Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast. [War Relocation Authority] unknown books
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Guerra Francisco
AMERICAN MEDICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1639-1783. A Chronological Catalogue and Critical and Bibliographical Study of Books Pamphlets Broadsides. Preface by Lawrence C. Wroth
New York: Lathrop C. Harper Inc 1962. Lg. 8vo. 886pp. Double-column text. Index. With 187 photographic plates. Blue cloth. Fine copy. Lathrop C. Harper, Inc hardcover books
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Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Moratorium / May 5 / Out now! / Kent / Augusta / Jackson / SE Asia pinback button
Philadelphia: SMC 1971. Large 2.5 inch diameter pin the names of the schools and SE Asia riddled with bullets other text red on a black background. Issued for the 1971 protest to mark the anniversary of the Kent State shootings and protest the war. SMC unknown books
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Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
The Student Mobilizer vol. 3 no. 8 September 16 1970
New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued worn and evenly toned else good condition. Cover story is "Chicano Moratorium Attacked by Police Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 254928
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Youth Against War and Fascism
In defense of militant resistance. Position paper of Youth Against War and Fascism for Chicago Student Mobilization Conference Jan. 27 28 29 1968
New York: Youth Against War and Fascism 1968. 4p. 8.5x11 inches edgeworn. Argues that "acceptable" methods of protest and passive resistance are chains on the antiwar movement and defends against charges of adventurism or fears of alienating the working class through more direct action against draft centers companies with ties to the military etc. Youth Against War and Fascism unknown books
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GIs United Against the War in Vietnam
Statement to the press. 15 February 1969
Columbia SC: GIs United 1969. Two 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together light handling and toning. Press release on the cases of five Black GIs who had been penalized for antiwar activities part of a group that became known as the Fort Jackson Eight. GIs United started as a Black and Puerto Rican club at Fort Jackson for listening to Malcolm X tapes then opened to white members and included Young Socialist Alliance activists. They were put in the stockade resulting in a concerted effort by outside activists to support their case. GIs United unknown books
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National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Peace and Freedom News two issues: 20 21
Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Two issues of the newsletter 7 and 15 pages 8.5x11 inches mildly worn. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. Number 21 is devoted to the International Days of Protest. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
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New Orleans Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Newsletter. Vol. 1 no. 5
New Orleans: the newsletter 1966. 12p. single issue of the staplebound 8.5x14 inch mimeographed newsletter. the newsletter unknown books
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Youth Against War and Fascism
YAWF newsletter two issues 2 and 3
New York: YAWF 1966. Two issues of the single-sheet newsletter 8.5x14 and 8.5x11 inches respectively horizontal fold to number 2. Contents mostly focus on opposition to the Vietnam War. YAWF unknown books
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American League Against War and Fascism
Resolution against appropriations for war purposes handbill
New York: the League 193-. 8.5x11 inch handbill with the text of the resolution intended to be signed at the bottom and sent in. Spot of intrinsic browning at bottom horizontal fold. the League unknown books
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Park Slope People Against the War
Newsletter no. 1 and 2 March 12 and March 28 1973
New York: Park Slope People Against the War 1973. Two issues of the newsletter 3 and 4 pages respectively 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled together at corner; front page of first issue is heavily toned. Includes discussion of plans to protest Thieu's visit. Park Slope People Against the War unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 244037
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National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Peace and Freedom News three issues: 28 29 32
Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Three issues of the newsletter 8.5x11 inches one with penned address otherwise very good. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 244145
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War; Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan Howard Scott Charles Miller Harold Brown et alia band members
All Day Music
Los Angeles: Far Out Music Inc 1972. Paperback. 64p. minimal introductory text with extensive vitae but largely publicity stills and music notation/lyrics; item is printed sepia throughout on alkaline paperstock softbound in 12x9 inch photo-decorated wraps. Somewhat worn with cover corner-tips creased textblock cracked at pp26/7 all leaves appear sturdily fastened no ownership or any other kind of markings a good copy. Far Out Music, Inc paperback books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 238179
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Youth Against War & Fascism
The women's caucus of Youth Against War & Fascism and Workers World Party
New York: Youth Against War & Fascism 197-. Four panel brochure introducing the caucus 7x8.5 inches stain on front panel a reading copy only. Youth Against War & Fascism unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 235811
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Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.
Out of SE Asia now / March on San Francisco / April 24 pinback button
San Francisco: SMC 1971. 1.75 inch pin image of helicopter. SMC unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 207514
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War Resisters League
We Ralph Love with We KaRl Love Pair of pins depicting Ralph DiGia and Karl Bassinger
New York: WRL 2005. Two pins with photo portraits 1.25 inches diameter very good. The initial WRL for the organization are in bolder font. DiGia and Bassinger received the War Resisters League Peace Award in 2005 marking their long service to the organization. These pins were most likely issued in that context. WRL unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 206284
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Guerra Angel editor
Bohemia: revista semenal año 72 no. 3 enero 18 de 1980
La Habana: Bohemia 1980. Magazine. 100p. 9.5x12 inches text in Spanish color and sepia photos and illustrations lightly-worn Cuban magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Bohemia unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 196743
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Guerra Angel editor
Bohemia: revista semenal año 72 no. 27 julio 18 de 1980
La Habana: Bohemia 1980. Magazine. 100p. 9.5x12 inches text in Spanish color and sepia photos and illustrations lightly-worn Cuban magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Bohemia unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 196745
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Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England
British and dominion prisoners of war: some questions answered
London: War Organisation of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1942. Six-panel brochure very good rubricated title and red cross at top. Rules for sending care packages food books and other materials to prisoners held by the Axis. War Organisation of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John of Jerusalem unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 195191
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National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
September 11-October 21. Direct action in Washington DC
New York: National Mobilization Committee 1967. Four-panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches; three black and white photos; year "1967" penned in upper right of front cover. Brochure on the upcoming series of demonstrations that was to include the infamous levitation of the Pentagon. "Self-determination for Vietnam and Black America. National Mobilization Committee unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 187981
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