San Diego: Concern for Prisoners-of-War Inc n. d. Ca. early 1970s. White printer paper printed with black ink. Moderate wear to paper age-toning. An about VG example. 3 leaves two printed both sides. 3 B/w photographic images. 10-5/8" x 8" <br/><br/>No holdings located on OCLC. Rare in the trade. Concern for Prisoners-of-War, Inc unknown books
Washington D.C.: Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1969. 1st printing presumed. White printed paper. Modest wear age-toning to paper edges. A VG example. Single sheet folded once. Two b/w photographic images of a destroyed building and white graves printed to front. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>"The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam is mounting a FALL OFFENSIVE TO STOP THE WAR STOP THE WAR MACHINE STOP THE DEATH MACHINE. It will culminate on November 15 in Washington and San Francisco in what we can make the most significant anti-war demonstrations in American history. Our efforts to end the war in Vietnam have reached a crossroads -- it must be ended or it will rise to new heights of horror and murder." OCLC only shows 1 institutional holding University of Kansas. Rare in the trade. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee unknown books
n. p. n. d. 1st printing presumed ca. 1973. Yellow printed paper. Modest wear faint horizontal crease rubbing. A VG example of Anti-War propaganda. Single sheet printed recto only. One printed illustration of a Vietnamese soldier gun raised. 14" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>"Almost all these imperialist tactics are being used in Asia Africa Latin America and the Phillipines. The war was not a tragic mistake. It was a calculated attempt by the US imperialists to exploit the people resources and strategic position of Vietnam. These attempts are being made all over the world and like the Vietnamese the people of the world are FIGHTING BACK! Members of the anti-war movement should all feel proud at the small contribution we have been able to make to the recent victory but the war is not over." No holdings found on OCLC. Rare. unknown books
Washington D.C.: Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1969. 1st printing presumed. White printed paper. Light wear slight age-toning to back of paper. A VG example. Single sheet folded once. B/w photographic image of diapered Vietnamese children marching printed to front. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>"The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam is mounting a FALL OFFENSIVE TO STOP THE WAR STOP THE WAR MACHINE STOP THE DEATH MACHINE. It will culminate on November 15 in Washington and San Francisco in what we can make the most significant anti-war demonstrations in American history. Our efforts to end the war in Vietnam have reached a crossroads -- it must be ended or it will rise to new heights of horror and murder." OCLC only shows 1 institutional holding University of Kansas. Rare in the trade. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee unknown books
New York: F. M. Lupton 1886. Early printing with the rear wrapper advert listing through No. 123 in the series. OCLC records two holding institutions: Yale & the Huntington. Printed self wrappers sewn. Age toning to paper. Two stab holes in margin along spine. A VG copy of this rare title. 16 pp text double column. Ornamental masthead. Folio. 11-5/8" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton unknown books
v. p. 1902. Maroon half-leather binding with black cloth boards. General wear with spotting to boards which are bowed. A VG copy. 201 numbered pages of lined paper. 9-7/8" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/>The 'Kilpatrick' began life as the SS Michigan beginning service in September 1891 as a cargo vessel with limited passenger accomodation. In 1898 she was sold to the US government to act as a military transport during the war. She was capable of hauling 840 men and 800 horses. While not an active participant in the Spanish American war she did subsequent duty in transport service to the PI as this log documents. Capt Rogers begins his entries Saturday Dec. 31st 1898 noting relief of Cap. Jeffreys taking command of U.S.A.F. Michigan departing for Havana at 9 pm. The final entry is Sept. 2nd 02 noting position/course details of a "Manila to Frisco" run. This log a first-hand account of the ship's life recording location etc. Details of the Captain's or crew's life are for the most part absent. That being said it is a unique historical document that provides daily facts of the ship it's activities & its location. hardcover books
New York: Published by The Society of Alumni of Bellevue Hospital 1922. 1st edition. Maroon cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Gilt stamped Hospital medallion to front board. Spine a bit dull. Hinges restored. A VG - VG copy. 285 3 pp. Illustrated with inserted plates. 8vo. <br/><br/> Published by The Society of Alumni of Bellevue Hospital hardcover books
Cincinnati / Philadelphia: Geo. P. Jenkins / Wm. A. Stephens n. d. Ca late-1860s. Cf. Wolf AMERICAN SONG SHEETS 748k. Crinkled & stained with small 1cm triangular hole just under 4th verse affecting Stephens advert verbiage. 4" horizontal closed tear from left edge along fold-line. A Good copy. Single sheet folded once vertically 4 pp. Printed p. 1 only on plain paper. 4 verses of song lyrics. Hand-colored woodcut image 4-1/4" x 4-1/4" at top of sheet depicting woman reclining on blue divan. 8-3/8" x 5-7/16" <br/><br/>P. 3 & 4 with some lines of faded handwriting. Geo. P. Jenkins / Wm. A. Stephens unknown books
Cincinnati Ohio: Geo. P. Jenkins Agent for the Publisher n. d. Ca early 1860s. Cf. Wolf AMERICAN SONG SHEETS 728e. A VG copy. Single sheet printed recto only. 5 verses. Hand-colored lithographic image 3-3/8" x 4-1-2" depicting a seated aged General Scott holding a rolled paper entitled "To the People of the US". 8" x 5" 20.3 cm x 12.6 cm. <br/><br/>Jenkins imprint stamped vice printed at bottom slightly over the right half of the last line of text. Geo. P. Jenkins, Agent for the Publisher unknown books
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1918. 1st US edition. Purple cloth backed drab paper boards. Buff printed dust jacket with the rear panel & flap listing other publications on the war. NF/NF. Uncommon in dust jacket. v 3 110 2 pp. 12mo. 7-1/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
Washington: Government Printing Office 1864. 1st Edition. Original brown cloth with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Minor extremity wear. Evidence of damping to top corner of text-block. Lacks ffep. Still a VG copy. 242 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
Philadelphia: The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 1937. 1st edition thus Broadfoot p. 634 incorrectly listing this edtion as 2 vols; Howes W-598; Kurutz 691b; Mintz 501; cf Cowan II p. 692 & Graff 4724 for the 2v 1914 edition. Blue buckram cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering. Printed blue paper dust jacket. NF/VG spine sunned a bit/pc. vii 1 blank 528 pp including Index. Unopened. Fronts portrait. 8 internal illustrations/plates. Folding map at rear. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/>An affordable alternative to the 2v limited edition issued in 1914 also by the Wistar Institute. The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology hardcover books
Iowa City Iowa: The State Historical Society of Iowa 1911. 1st edition Broadfoot p. 486; Nevins I p. 41; Seagreave p. 563. Bound in red broad-weave cloth with gilt stamping to spine & front board. TEG. Square & tight. Spine a bit sun-faded. Small abrasion spot to spine head & tail. Withal a VG copy. 134 pp including Index. Frontis. Maps. 8vo. <br/><br/>Per Nevins "A brief terse documented study of Shiloh by a participant; emphasizes Iowa's role in the battle." The State Historical Society of Iowa hardcover books
Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1921. 1st edition. Blue vertically-ribbed cloth with gold stamped lettering. Buff printed dust jacket. VG square & tight/lettering dull/period poi to ffep/VG avg wear. vi 2 328 pp including Index. Illustrated with a frontis & 6 inserted plates. 8vo. <br/><br/>Lansing the US Secretary of State during WWI 1915 - 1920 and one of the 5 US representatives at the Peace Conference; this his 'inside' story & thoughts on same which will no doubt shed some light on his break with Wilson. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
Boston: W. A. Wilde & Co 1933. 1st edition. Original publisher's lime green cloth with black spine lettering. Dust jacket designed by Harold Cue. NF/VG closed tear to left top quadrant of front panel. 320 pp Frontis. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> W. A. Wilde & Co hardcover books
London: W.Speaight & Sons 1916. Green printed wrappers. Gd ex-library copy with usual markings/library name stamped in title-page/covers are soiled & with light dampstains/small tear to top of last leaf/previous owner's notation inside front cover. 26 pp. 18.5 x 12 cm. <br/><br/> W.Speaight & Sons unknown books
New York 1894. 1st appearance. Printed wrappers with woodcut portrait of Joseph E. Brown to front wrapper. Abt VG wrappers detached/minor chipping & staining/staples a bit rusted. Pp 177 - 192. Index to Volume I laid-in. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books
Washington: Government Printing Office 1866. 4th edition. Original green half leather binding with cloth boards; front board has Bureau of Ordnance device impressed in gilt. Marbled edges. VG pos & prior owner pencil annotations on blank front leaves/sm dampstain in lower gutter from prelims gradually diminishing gone by page 47/smattering of foxing throughout. Illustrated with wonderfully interesting plates & cuts of mortars howitzers etc. 8vo. <br/><br/>Part I: Preparation of Vessels of War for Battle and to the Duties of Officers and Others When at Quarters. Part II: The Equipment and Manœvre of Boats and Exercise of Howitzers. Part III: Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. Government Printing Office hardcover books
New York: St. Martin's Press 1980. 1st edition. Black cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. F/NF. xi 1 354 pp including index. Illustrated. Map eps. 8vo. <br/><br/> St. Martin's Press hardcover books
Boston: Lea & Shepard 1867. 1st edition Wright II 1006. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. VG sq & tight/some shelfwear/period pos to preliminary front blank/usual light foxing. IX 10 - 333 pp. 12mo. 7-5/8" x 5" <br/><br/>A novelistic effort focusing on Col. Garfield's campaign in eastern Kentucky. Lea & Shepard hardcover books
Washington DC: Gibson Brothers 1895. 1st edition. Presentation copy. Red cloth binding with gilt spine lettering & boards ruled in blind. A VG copy bit of spine sunning/light soil to cloth. 245 pp. Frontis of Joyce. 12mo. 5" x 7 3/8" <br/><br/>Armstrong a respected member of the Confederate miliatary senior guard having served with Polk & Jackson. Long laudatory inscription from Joyce to Armstrong on the ffep: "Inscribed to / Genl Frank C. / Armstrong with / the respect that / a genuine soldier / of the "Blue" has / for a genuine / soldier of the "Gray" / John A. Joyce / Author / Washington D.C. / Nov. 25th 1895". Gibson Brothers hardcover books
Fort Belvoir VA: The Engineer Board 1942. Red cloth spine with printed buff wrappers stapled. VG minor wear. 53 leaves. Text printed on versos only. Profusely illustrated with diagrams schematics & from photographs. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> The Engineer Board hardcover books
London: Printed for T. S. 1641. 1st edition thus Wing R-2201. Modern plum-colored wrappers. Overall VG. 2 19 1 pp. Last page a blank. Printer's decoration to title page. 4to: A - C4. Lacks A1 presumed half-title. 17.5 cm x 13 cm. <br/><br/>Rudyerd a noted politician and poet of the period. per the DNB "his speeches show great rhetorical and literary gifts but sadly little statesmanship." In these three speeches Rudyerd supports his King as well as the exhortation- "Mr. Speaker It now behooves us to restraine the Bishops to the duties of their Function." Printed for T. S. unknown books
New York 1894. 1st appearance. Printed wrappers with woodcut portrait of George W. Johnson to front wrapper. VG age toning to wrappers/staples a bit rusted/large chip from bottom edge of front wrapper. Pp 161 - 176. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books
Boston: Published at the Office of "Littell's Living Age" 1866. Disbound. Abt VG soiling to outer leaves/lower corner missing affects the 'N' in 'Boston'. Ex-Lib with stamp on title page & pg 86. 86 pp. Illustrated with 4 plates & 1 plan. 8vo. <br/><br/>The prior owner no doubt a sympathizer with the Southern cause for he has lined through 'United States' in the title and written above "Yankee" as well as blanked out "Rebel" and substituted "Confederate". At the bottom where "Price Twenty Cents" appears to the right is written "worth 1/4¢". Published at the Office of "Littell's Living Age" unknown books
New York 1893. 1st bound volume. Original publisher's grey cloth lettered in gilt to front board professionally restored. Abt VG pos & notes to ffep/a few leaves with paper restoration to edges. Lacks cover illustration for No. 7 & 8. Xerox facsimiles laid-in. 192 pp. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> hardcover books
Glendale CA: The Barbe Associates 1949. 1st edition. White cloth with blue spine lettering. Dust jacket. VG/VG some age toning to jacket. 470 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Barbe Associates hardcover books
Cedar Rapids Iowa: The Torch Press 1910. 1st edition Smith B-1337. INSCRIBED on the ffep by the author. Green cloth binding stamped with gilt. Dust jacket. VG rear hinge paper slightly cracked/small pc missing from top rt corner of ffep/VG some edgewear & chipping. 466 pp. Frontis 2 inserted plates by Walter Biggs. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/>Very uncommon in dust jacket. The Torch Press hardcover books
London: Macmillan and Co. 1927. Quarto. Parchment and boards t.e.g. Color plates and monochrome text illustrations. Foretips bumped endsheets show usual slight offsetting and a few small spots binding very slightly tanned and soiled; about very good though without dust jacket or slipcase. First edition limited issue for the UK. One of 500 copies printed on large paper specially bound and signed by the author. REILLY WWI p.190. RICHARDS a369. STEWART 527n. Macmillan and Co. hardcover books
Washington: Government Printing Office 1940. This is TM 5-236. Replete with tables. 392pp. Tan Wrappers. Light Edge Wear./No Jacket. Octavo. Government Printing Office Paperback books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. Brown wrappers with plasic binder. Bottom of front cover bumped. Reference source for aircraft identificaation with standard silhouette features photographs sections on sounds. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. In wrappers. Minor soiling. Photographs charts and diagrams throughout. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts line drawings and photographs. Excellent section on mosquito and vermin control. Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. In wrappers. Minor soiling only. Illustrations charts throughout. Sections on swimming and life-saving exercises group games disciplinary exercise. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. In wrappers. Minor soiling. Charts and diagrams throughout. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts line drawings and photographs. Excellent sections on materials and construction techniques. Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts many cut-away drawings. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts line drawings and photographs. Excellent section on mosquito and vermin control. Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. Brown wrappers. Minor soiling. A bit of water staining. Replete with figures and drawings. Color fold-out map at the rear. Westover Field stamp on front cover. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts line drawings and photographs. Excellent section on mosquito control latrines food care. Washington Government Ptg Office 1940. unknown books
Washington: Blair Rives 1840. This is Document Number 161 from the House of Representatives 26th Congress 1st Session and dated April 1 1840. 14pp. A letter from the Secretary of War "relative to a plan for the defence of the western frontier; also what tribes of Indians inhabit the country immediately west of Arkansas and Missouri". Contains good information on estimates of cost for accommodating troops required strengths of garrisons names of tribes with estimations of numbers of warriors in each tribe. 14pp. Wrappers. Light Soiling. Octavo. Blair Rives Paperback books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. In wrappers. Minor soiling. Photographs charts and diagrams throughout. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Printing Office 1941. In brown wrappers minor soiling. This is FM 21-105. Printed March 12 1941. Illustrated throughout. Large sections on tools knots and rigging explosives and demolition. Washington Government Printing Office 1941. unknown books
Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office 1943 Tan Wrappers. Light Edgewear and Soiling. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This is TM 21-250. Illustrated throughout with photos charts and graphs. "Initial Distribution" stamp on rear cover. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1943 unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. Manilla wrappers. Minor soiling. Illustrated with charts many cut-away drawings. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books
Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. In wrappers. Minor soiling. Photographs charts and diagrams throughout. Washington Government Ptg Office 1941. unknown books