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‎Guerra Lazaro, Jose‎

‎Tradiciones y milagros de Ntra. Sra. de Ãfrica patrona de Ceuta‎

‎Ceuta.: Tip. Olimpia. 1937. Paperback. Contiene dedicatoria en el interior. Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Good. 19 cm. 84 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Por José Guerra Lázaro. Tip. Olimpia. Virgen de Ãfrica. Apariciones y milagros . Contiene dedicatoria en el interior. Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Historia general de la iglesia cristiana Tip. Olimpia. paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 1724285

‎Guerra, Juan Carlos de‎

‎Estudios de Heráldica vasca: Comprende el Diccionario Heráldico de la Nobleza Guipuzcoana La Heráldica entre los Euskaldunas y las Lecciones de Genealogia y Heráldica‎

‎San Sebastian.: Lib. Internacional. 1927. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Mancha de humedad en el lomo. Good. 25 cm. 489 p. 2 h. lám. 1-14 4 lám. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Guerra Juan Carlos de 1860-1941. Primitiva Casa Baroja. Heráldica. País Vasco. Lomo rozado. Intonso . Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Mancha de humedad en el lomo. Heráldica. Blasones. Escudos de armas. Comunidad autónoma del País Vasco. 929.6460.15 929.6 Lib. Internacional. paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 1324168

‎Guerra, Ramiro‎

‎Manual de historia de Cuba: desde su descubrimiento hasta 1868‎

‎La Habana.: Ciencias Sociales. 1973. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. lomo reparado . Good. 23 cm. XIV 720 p. 1 h. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Guerra Ramiro 1880-1970. Manual de historia de Cuba. 1492-1524 Descubrimiento y conquista. 1524-1895 Época colonial . Cubierta deslucida. lomo reparado . Historia de la Edad Media y Moderna. Cuba. Años 1524 a 1895 94729.1"1524/1895" 94 Historia de Cuba. Libros de estudio y textos para la universidad y escuelas superiores. 972.91075.8 972.91 Historia de la Edad Media y Moderna. Cuba. Años 1492 a 1524 94729.1"1492/1524" 94 Ciencias Sociales. paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 2836028

‎Moreno de Guerra y Alonso, Juan‎

‎Guía de la Grandeza: Títulos y caballeros de España‎

‎Madrid.: s.n. 1917. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 16 cm. 518 p. grab. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Cubierta deslucida. historia. Aristocracia [s.n. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 2818170

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Spain España Espanha Espagne
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‎Guerra, Manuel Maria‎

‎Narraciones de viajes por Asia y los archipiélagos oceánicos‎

‎Madrid.: Saturnino Calleja. 1900. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. contiene sello . Good. 24 cm. 316 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial ilustrada con cortes dorados. Ilustrada con 132 grabados . Cubierta deslucida. contiene sello . Geografía como ciencia. Viajes.910 910 Saturnino Calleja. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 2698723

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Alcana Libros
Spain España Espanha Espagne
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‎Guerra de la Vega, Ramon‎

‎España y el Tercer Reich: las relaciones con Alemania en la Guerra Civil y la posguerra 1936-1945‎

‎España y el TErcer Reich.: Guerra de la Vega Ramón. 2012. Paperback. Contiene párrafos subrayados con rotulador fosforito. Firma del anterior propietario. Contiene sello ex-libris. Good. 24 cm. 1 v. principalmente il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Historia de la fotografía'. Guerra de la Vega Ramón 1951-. Fotografía documental. España. 1936-1939 Guerra civil. Obras ilustradas. 1939-1975 Dictadura. Relaciones. Alemania . Contiene párrafos subrayados con rotulador fosforito. Firma del anterior propietario. Contiene sello ex-libris. Fotografía 77.03"19" Historia de los distintos estados y países 94460"1936/39"084 Historia de los distintos estados y países 94460"1939/55"084 Política internacional. Relaciones entre los países 327460:430"19" Política internacional. Relaciones entre los países 327430:460"19" Guerra de la Vega, Ramón. paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 3210868

‎Guerra Garrido, Raul‎

‎Cacereño‎

‎Barcelona.: Círculo de Lectores. 1973. Hardcover. Good. 20 cm. 278 p. grab. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Guerra Garrido Raúl 1935-2022 . ISBN: 8422605074 Literatura española 860-311.2"19" Círculo de Lectores. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 3284522 ISBN : 8422605074 9788422605072

‎Guerra Gallego, A‎

‎Guía general de la circulación‎

‎Madrid.: Imprenta y litografía. 1943. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 17 cm. 799 p. map. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial ilustrada. Cubierta deslucida. Guías de circulación. Manuales. Automovilismo Imprenta y litografía. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 3302126

‎Junqueiro, Guerra‎

‎La musa en ocios: Idilios y Sátiras‎

‎Barcelona.: F. Granada y C. 1910. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Contiene sello ex-libris. Good. 20 cm. 240 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal con lomo en piel doble tejuelo y nervios. Junqueiro Guerra 1850-1923. La lágrima. - Victoria de Francia Abilio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro. Traducción castellana de Eduardo Marquina . Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Contiene sello ex-libris. Literatura.82 82 F. Granada y C. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 3312956

‎Guerra Garrido, Raul‎

‎Cacereño‎

‎Barcelona.: Círculo de Lectores. 1973. Hardcover. Good. 20 cm. 278 p. grab. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Guerra Garrido Raúl 1935-2022 . ISBN: 8422605074 Literatura española 860-311.2"19" Círculo de Lectores. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 3440144 ISBN : 8422605074 9788422605072

‎Groot, Norbert A De‎

‎Als sterren van de hemel. De oorlog in het rijk van Nijmegen 1944.‎

‎<p>Weesp: De Gooise uitgeverij 1984 237 paginas. Foto's kaartjes. Gelamineerde kaft. 3de / 3rd. cardboard / karton - hardcover. good / goed. A4 formaat gebonden.</p> De Gooise uitgeverij hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 006462 ISBN : 9026945876 9789026945878

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ERWIN-Antiquariaat
Netherlands Países Bajos Holanda Pays-Bas
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‎[ British Military Mission to Italy, First World War ] [Missione Militare di Sua Maesta Britannica, Addetta al Comando Supremo,‎

‎First World War: British Military Mission to Italy. Four Autograph Letters Signed from 'Charlie' to 'Nonna' with reference to 'intrigues' his superior Delmé-Radcliffe and a visit to Austrian trenches in 'the Caroo'.‎

‎All four on letterheads of the 'Missione Militare di Sua Maestà Britannica Addetta al Comando Supremo Italia' British Military Mission Italian Army in the Field . 30 December 1916; 10 January and 16 and 20 June 1917. Four interesting and evocative letters. The identity of the writer is not known. All but the third letter are addressed to 'Dearest Nonna' who appears to be married to 'George' and living in Viareggio. ONE: 30 December 1916. 2pp. 4to. 'This place is simply a nest of intrigues and I wish I had some of your dear familys clever brains to sort things out a bit & put them right. I loathe the double-faced dealing necessary to combat intrigues and am afraid I may lose my temper one day & tell them what I think of them - & that wd be fatal. Besides one wants the subtle brains of your sex to <truly> unravel matters in such a tangled skein. Can't you “Marconi†me some' He continues with reference to a visit by 'the nice 16 year old son of Ninettes friend' there is a further reference to 'Carlo & Ninette' who has invited him 'out to Martignacco'. Long signed pencil postscript. TWO: 10 January 1917. 2pp. 4to. 'Delme Radcliffe Brig. Gen.Sir Charles Delmé-Radcliffe 1864-1937 Chief of the Mission is back from Rome but news of the Conference is not allowed to leak out tho' I suppose we shall hear about it in time. A Col. Wyndham our Mil Attache at Berne who was in the Rifle Bde has come to stay a few days & I found his most amusing & interesting over the German propaganda in Switzerland. He says that the news from Germany is most cheering for us – that Germany will be starved out unless peace supervenes in 2 months!!!' He has been meeting 'such a lot' of her friends and mentions 'Gulinalli who is a-de-c to a Genl. Sani' 'Young Boris' and 'â€<Nernia Giglieri> whose name I remember in Florence some time back'. He will describe 'a glorious day in the Caroo' he has had later. THREE: 16 June 1917. 2pp. 4to. He has not been able to write because of 'difficulties here'. Delmé-Radcliffe 'D. R.' has been away in England for a fortnight'. He describes the trip to 'Caroo' 'wandering along the banks of a nice little trout stream with men bathing in it'. He took 'a peep from behind sandbags into a line of Austrian trenches where I wd have willingly played <> to try to pick off the Austrian if he had come anywhere in sight – but no such luck!!!' FOUR: 20 June 1917. 1p. 4to. He has not 'been very well lately' and has 'decided to ask for a Medical Board & later leave home for a spell'. He had 'half intended going to Viareggio' but thinks his own 'home air' will do him more good 'as it will be more of a complete change' but hopes to be able to manage a visit to her later. The letter concludes with a reference to 'Ninette' and in the hope that 'you & George are very well.' All four on letterheads of the 'Missione Militare di Sua Maestà Britannica, Addetta al Comando Supremo, Italia' [ British Milit unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 19882

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‎Sir Alured Clarke (1744-1832), British army officer in the American War of Independence; Governor of Jamaica; Lieutenant-Governo‎

‎Alured Clarke British army officer in the American War of Independence Autograph Note Signed "Alured Clarke" to "Mr Baker" "Tailor near Covent Garden" from docket‎

‎Mansfield Street London 8 Dec. 1807. One page 12mo bifolium docketed with names etc of the sender "Gen. Sir A. Clarke" and recipient of letter on p.4 a small part of which is stuck to p.2 separated from the other docketing. Text clear and complete. A mysterious further note appears above the letter text "Entd. OB 236". He says: The bearer George one of my Servants is so much grown that he cannot wear his Blue Livery Coat and Red Waistcoat. You must therefore let them former elided sufficiently in the Body & Sleeves; and lengthen the latter at the Cuffs to make them long enough - Pray do this in the best manner you can and as soon as possible." Mansfield Street, [London], 8 Dec. 1807. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 21422

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‎United States War Dept‎

‎Annual Reports . Volume 7‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9781344926416 ISBN : 134492641x 9781344926416

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‎The War Office‎

‎The Monthly Army List January 1940 Corrected to 25th December 1939‎

‎London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. Good. 1940. First Edition Thus. Paperback. Provides evidence of the status and rank of the Officers mentioned herein. 22 x 14 cm. Almost 6cm thick. Original red card covers present and attached. Prior owner's name atop front cover. Minimal markings to contents. Binding intact. Some corners and pages dog eared. A sound vintage example of this early WWII-era reference.; 8vo . His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 161j2051

‎The War Office‎

‎The Quarterly Army List January 1945 Corrected to 15th December 1944 - Part II‎

‎London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. Good. 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Provides evidence of the status and rank of the Officers mentioned in it. Contains the index for parts I and II. Please note that we offer part I only. A very thick tome measuring 22 x 14 x 10.5 cm. Shipping weight over 2kg. Average wear. Few markings. Binding intact. A sound example of this vintage WWII reference. ; 8vo . His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 161j2052

‎War Department, Government of the United States‎

‎Browning Machine Gun Cal. .50 M2 All Types And Ground Mounts - Ordnance Maintenance War Department Technical Manual TM 9-1225 - RESTRICTED Printing Date: 23 October 1944‎

‎USA: War Department Government of the United States. Fair. 1944. First Edition Thus. Paperback. Genuine WWII-era restricted U.S. military firearms maintenance manual. Printed 23 October 1944. 214 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated with detailed diagrams and illustrations. Heavy external wear and soiling. Few markings. Binding intact. Not pretty but a sound example of this very informative vintage reference. 8.8 x 6.0 inches. ; 8vo . War Department, Government of the United States paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 877j1909

‎Thomas, John Peyre‎

‎The History of the South Carolina Military Academy with Appendicies‎

‎Charleston S. C.: Walker Evans & Cogswell Co. Publishers 1893. 1st Edition . Leather Bound. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Royal Octavo. xii 579 pages. Hardcover rebound in modern 3/4 brown leather with marbled paper-covered boards. Light wear to the binding. There is a library ink stamp on the fore edge of the text block but there appears to be no other library markings. Text is toned but sound and generally clean although there is foxing around the plates. An attractive copy. <br/> <br/> Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., Publishers hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 054451

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‎United States War Dept‎

‎Subject Index To The General Orders And Circulars Of The War Department And The Headquarters Of The Army Adjutant General's Office: From January 1 1881 To December 31 1911‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9781018703282 ISBN : 1018703284 9781018703282

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‎Marcos Sales Guerra Tsuzuki‎

‎Simulated Annealing: Single and Multiple Objective Problems‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9789535107675 ISBN : 9535107674 9789535107675

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‎Guerra, Luisella Traversi; Rivolta, Patrizia (Translator)‎

‎Epiphany Of Listening - Epifania Dell'ascolto‎

‎Italy: Venilia Editrice 2006. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No Edition Or Printing Stated. Dual Language Book. English And Italian. The Book Is Bound In Blue Cloth With Gilt Stamped Lettering On The Front And Spine. Minor Evidence Of Use With No Chips Tears Or Writing. <br/> <br/> Venilia Editrice hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 032636 ISBN : 8887066248 9788887066241

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Granada Bookstore (Member IOBA)
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‎(Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres; Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, Deutsches Reich).‎

‎Rare Nazi Concentration Camp Artifact: Metal Slave Laborer Registration Card found on location in the soil of a former Mittelbau-Dora satellite camp. Embossed with Inmate Personal Details.‎

‎Print. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Metal registration card measuring ca. 6x13 cm. ~ An extremely rare archaeological find of a Nazi Period artifact. Found on location at one of Mittelbau-Dora satellite camps. This metal Nazi Concentration Camp Slave Laborer Registration Card is hardly ever seen outside a display at a museum. These cards by definition never left the administration of the concentration camp in which they were kept and after liberation moved to the custody of the memorials and the museums. In contrast the "Arbeitsbuch" the personal identification document of the slave laborer was carried by inmates into their liberation and consequently is to be found in abundance on the market even generations later. The metal card was found on location in the soil of the former Mittelbau-Dora satellite camp. It is embossed with full details of a particular inmate. A special machine was needed for producing this. The writing remains almost perfectly legible. The general condition is good for an excavated item the corrosion patina dust and soil remained untouched and bear witness to the period. Reaching far beyond the value of a single collectible of Nazi memorabilia this artifact is an archeological piece of history and should be treasured as such. The last photo shows a display of such cards at the Buchenwald Memorial Museum from Librarium's collection. -- <br/> <br/> unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 9999_04068

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Librarium of The Hague
Netherlands Países Bajos Holanda Pays-Bas
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‎Great Britain War Office‎

‎History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902: History Of The War In South Africa 1899-1902; Volume 1‎

‎like new. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45207171 ISBN : 1018588531 9781018588537

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‎War Office‎

‎Dress Regulations for the Officers of the Army Including the Militia 1891‎

‎HMSO 1891. 1st Edition. . Book Book Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. HMSO 1891. 1st Edition . Very Good/No Jacket. Bound in maroon cloth boards in VG condition. 179pp. Contents age-toned and there are pencil markings in the text. HMSO hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 12118

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Scarthin Books ABA, ILAB
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‎[ The Budapest War Cemetery; The British Military Cemetery at Solymar, Hungary ]:‎

‎The British Military Cemetery at Solymár Hungary. Long typescript titled 'The Budapest War Cemetery' including a 'Register of the Graves in the Budapest War Cemetery' with letter by the Hungarian author and photographs and negatives.‎

‎Covering letter dated from Budapest Hungary 8 April 1985. 27pp. 8vo. The article on 'The Budapest War Cemetery' is 7pp. 8vo and the accompanying 'Register of the Graves in the Budapest War Cemetery' is 21pp. 8vo. There is also a page of 'Abbreviations to the Register'. A few manuscript emendations. The covering letter is addressed to 'David' and is effusive in its offer of further assistance the author urging 'David' to rewrite the piece as he sees fit. It is signed faintly and undecipherably. The author writes in good but not entirely idiomatic English and has gone to some trouble. The article describes the wartime background to the establishment of 'The English Cemetery at Solymár' from the first man buried there Flight Sergeant Gordon G. Pemberton an Australian pilot of a Wellington bomber shot down on the night of 3 April 1944. The 'Register' lists the 205 graves each with all the information to be found on the tombstone. Also present are four strips of negatives with one larger negative of a single image and a contact sheet strip reproducing the 35 pictures on the negative strips. The last is annotated on the reverse in pencil. Also included are three black and white photographs described as 'three bad prints' in the letter: one of the cemetery in snow and the other two of Pemberton's crashed Wellington bomber. Covering letter dated from Budapest [ Hungary ], 8 April 1985. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 17153

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‎Irving Montagu (1842-1901), war correspondent and artist of the Illustrated London News and Punch [ Edward Draper, London solici‎

‎Irving Montagu of the Illustrated London News and Punch. Three Autograph Letters Signed one 'Irving Montagu' and two 'Montagu' to Edward Draper‎

‎Two from Briar Cottage Shepherds Bush 2 and 7 January 1893. One on letterhead of 64 Charlotte Street Fitzroy Square London . 'Saturday' no date. The three items in fair condition on aged and worn paper the last two items with traces of grey paper from mounting adhering. ONE: From Charlotte Street. 'Saturday' undataed. Signed 'Irving Montagu'. 2pp. 8vo. Arranging to dine at Draper's in the face of a clashing invitation. TWO: From Briar Cottage 2 January 1893. 4pp. 12mo. Signed 'Montagu'. A warm letter thanking him and praising his family and 'staunch friends': 'You speak very kindly of success in store for me - not so much for myself as for Cissie his wife born Cecilia Laura Borrell 1859-1910 and the bairn do I wish it might be so - you and I are both fighters . I had my share of rough and tumble before my campaigning experiences during the Russo-Turkish War described in his book 'Camp and Studio' 1890 and feel very deeply that I owe what impetus I have had to a wish to deserve well of such old friends as yourselves to whom Cissie Violet and self again unite in best good wishes'. A postscript refers to 'Rufus' and his return to his studio. THREE: From Irving Cottage 7 January 1893. 1p. 12mo. Signed 'Montagu'. He has been 'jacked up this week with a game foot' which thwarted his attempt to visit the Drapers at 60 Vincent Square. His wife Cissie who has had a bad cold joins him in 'mutual Salaams'. Two from Briar Cottage, Shepherds Bush, 2 and 7 January 1893. One on letterhead of 64 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square [ London unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 18144

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‎Les Francais de Grande-Bretagne (Franco-British Liaison Committee), Second World War Free French organisation [ William R Guille‎

‎Les Français de Grande-Bretagne Franco-British Liaison Committee Second World War Free French organisation. Membership card of 'Sympathiser-Member' William R. Guillet signed by him and by T. J. Guérille President.‎

‎Les Français de Grande-Bretagne Franco-British Liaison Committee Grand Buildings Trafalgar Square London. 4 November 1941. On both sides of a 7.5 x 12 cm card with curved corners. A frail survival heavily aged and worn. The text on the recto is printed in black with the organisation's logo to the left in blue and red. The recto also has a large red 'S' superimposed at centre and carries the two signatures that of Guérille certifying that Guillet has been 'enrolled as a Sympathiser-Member'. Printed on the reverse are the 'Aims of the Association': 'To continue the war at the side of the British Government and of our Allies. To co-operate with General de Gaulle's Free French Forces. To unite all French people. To consolidate the Entente Cordiale. The Association is the only recognised body of loyal French civilians who have pledged themselves to the British Government and General de Gaulle.' Considering the claims made on the reverse of the card it is curious that little information is availaible concerning it. Perhaps it was a movement inspired by De Gaulle's speech at the Albert Hall in March 1941 "Discours prononce par le general de Gaulle a la reunion des Francais de Grande-Bretagne a Londres le 1er mars 1941". Scarce: no copy at the Imperial War Museum and the only other copy traced at the National Library of Scotland. Les Français de Grande-Bretagne (Franco-British Liaison Committee), Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London. 4 November 1941. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 19457

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‎Youth Committee Against War‎

‎Youth challenges the warmakers! report of the National Youth Anti-War Congress‎

‎New York: Youth Committee Against War 1938. Pamphlet. 31p. staple wraps 5.25x8 inches front wrap unevenly toned penned date on front wrap pen notation on rear wrap staples rusted else good condition. The YCAW was formed in 1937 when the American Student Union dropped under CP influence the Oxford Pledge. Pacifists Trotskyists and the Socialist Party split to form the YCAW and continue with the anti-war agitation. Youth Committee Against War unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 126011

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‎United States War Dept‎

‎The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Volume 14‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9781344833868 ISBN : 1344833861 9781344833868

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‎United States War Dept‎

‎Annual Reports of the Secretary of War Volume 4‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9781344015257 ISBN : 1344015255 9781344015257

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‎Great Britain War Office‎

‎Manual of Military Law‎

‎Hardback. New. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : A9781016726139 ISBN : 1016726139 9781016726139

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎No. II. Names of Officers and Soldiers found on the Battle-fields of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House VA.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 58‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1865. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. vi 20 pages. RARE surviving copy. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and markings. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This publication transmits the record of burials alphabetically arranged three--letter index at the National Cemetery Alexandria Va. This site was admirably adapted for burial purposes and was laid off into blocks and ranges similar to the National Cemetery in Washington D.C. Well-kept gravel walks traverse the grounds the graves have bee sodded and white tablets letter in black are placed at the head of each giving name rank regiments and date of death. A neat office has been erected for the accommodation and convenience of visitors. Every care and attention has been bestowed by the officer in charge in ornamenting and beautifying this cemetery and making it a suitable resting place for our deceased soldiers. The total number of internment are: 3372 white 229 colored; total 3601 of which 3367 white soldiers 2 United States Navy 1 white civilian 2 white females and 229 colored soldiers. The roll of names of soldiers was published for the information of their comrades and friends. Jas. M. Moore Assistant Quartermaster reported as follows: On the evening of June 8th I left Washington D. C. for Belle Plain where I jointed Colonel Bird of the 1st regiment 1st army corps and proceeded to the battle-fields of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Court House for the purpose of superintending the interments of the remains of Union soldiers yet unburied and marking their burial places for future identification. This work commenced on the 12th and was completed on the 24th of that month. The remains of all soldiers both Union and rebel interred and headboards with the name rank and regiments places at each grave with some exceptions in cases of rebels when it was possible to identify the deceased. The words "Unknown U.S. Soldiers killed May 10 1864" on a neat tablet mark the remains of our own soldiers that could not be identified. On the battle ground of the Wilderness two cemeteries were laid out. The sites were well adapted for the resting-place of those who fell in the vicinity. On the battle-field of Spottsylvania but few men were found unburied many of them having been interred by a Mr. Sandford in compliance with an agreement with General Sherman. Over seven hundred names were found on this battle-field and tablets erected in memory of the deceased. Hundreds of graves on these battle-fields are without any marks whatever to distinguish them and so covered with foliage that the visitor will be unable to find the last resting place of those who have fallen until the rains and snows of winter wash from the surface the light covering of earth and expose the remains. The accompanying list embraces the names of officers and mend whose graves headboards have been erected. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers Victims of the Rebellion buried in the National Cemetery at Alexandria Virginia.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 10 January 27 1866‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 69 3 pages. Tabular information. RARE surviving copy. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Cover has some soiling and chipping. Spine quite chipped. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and markings. A few notations likely library related noted. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This publication transmits the record of burials alphabetically arranged three--letter index at the National Cemetery Alexandria Va. This site was admirably adapted for burial purposes and was laid off into blocks and ranges similar to the National Cemetery in Washington D.C. Well-kept gravel walks traverse the grounds the graves have been sodded and white tablets letter in black are placed at the head of each giving name rank regiments and date of death. A neat office has been erected for the accommodation and convenience of visitors. Every care and attention has been bestowed by the officer in charge in ornamenting and beautifying this cemetery and making it a suitable resting place for our deceased soldiers. The total number of internments are: 3372 white 229 colored; total 3601 of which 3367 white soldiers 2 United States Navy 1 white civilian 2 white females and 229 colored soldiers. The roll of names of soldiers was published for the information of their comrades and friends. First known simply as "Soldiers' Cemetery" the Alexandria National Cemetery in Alexandria Virginia is one of the original 14 national cemeteries established in 1862. Located just west of Old Town Alexandria the cemetery features a historic superintendent's lodge designed by U. S. Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs. The cemetery is also the final resting place of the four civilians who died in pursuit of President Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth. During the Civil War Alexandria served as a major staging ground for Union troops charged with defending the nation's capital across the Potomac River. The Union established six infantry companies and one artillery company here. Even as the fighting shifted westward away from Washington the city remained an important supply depot and hospital center. To provide burial space for Union soldiers who died in the city's hospitals the Federal Government established Alexandria National Cemetery in 1862. The relatively small site covering just 5.5 acres filled up quickly. Within two years the cemetery was nearly full contributing to the creation of Arlington National Cemetery five miles to the north. Alexandria National Cemetery officially closed to new interments in 1967 and is the final resting place for over 4000 individuals. Four civilian employees of the Quartermaster Corps—Peter Carroll Samuel N. Gosnell George W. Huntington and Christopher Farley who drowned crossing the Rappahannock River in pursuit of John Wilkes Booth on April 24 1865—are buried in Section A Graves 3174-3177. The Federal Government erected a bronze tablet atop a granite boulder base in 1922 to honor the men. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defence of the American Union interred in the National Cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton VA.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 31 May 1 1866‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 56 pages plus covers. Tabular information. RARE surviving copy. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Cover has some soiling and chipping. Spine quite chipped. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and marking. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. The tabular data on the deceased soldiers is presented in white and colored sections. The roll of names of soldiers was published for the information of surviving comrades and friends. This publication records the deceased United States soldiers interred in the National Cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton VA alphabetically arranged three-letter index. Brevet Lieut. Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster James M. Moore reports that it was the intention of the officers on duty at the fort to erect a monument to the memory of the deceased. Headboards were being manufactured to be placed at each grave giving the name rank regiment and date of death; and he reported that in a short time these cemeteries would be suitably enclosed by neat and substantial fences. Lt.-Col. Moore further stated that "No efforts will be spared to use the limited means at command to the best advantage in improving and beautifying them and making them suitable resting places for our honored dead." Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Department Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎The Martyrs who FOR OUR COUNTRY Gave Up Their Lives in the Prison Pens in Andersonville GA.; Quartermaster General's Office General Orders No. 70‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 225 1 pages. Ex-library with some of the usual library markings. Marks soiling and chips to front cover. No rear cover present. Portion of the top half of pages 5 and 6 removed. Top of page 5 stated "Report of the Expedition to Andersonville Georgia during the months of July and August 1865. The text removed from page 6 stated: "The desired boat was secured and in twenty-four hours after the receipt of the telegram alluded to I was on my way with men and material for Augusta. On my arrival there I found the railroad completed to Macon and that from Macon to Andersonville having never been broken experienced little difficulty in reaching my destination where I arrived July 25 after a tiresome trip occupying six days and nights. At Macon Major General Wilson detailed one company of the 4th United States cavalry and one from the 137th regiment United States colored troops to assist me. A member of the former company was killed on the 5th of August at a station named Montezuma on the Southwestern railroad. The rolling stock on all the roads over which I travelled is in a miserable". Captain James M. Moore assistant quartermaster United States Army led the expedition to Andersonville in the summer of 1865 which established the National Cemetery. This booklet includes his official report of the expedition and includes a listing of the dead buried at Andersonville. This list was published by the government to compete with Dorence Atwater's list of the Andersonville dead also published in 1866. The Andersonville National Historic Site located near Andersonville Georgia preserves the former Andersonville Prison also known as Camp Sumter a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War. Most of the site lies in southwestern Macon County adjacent to the east side of the town of Andersonville. The site also contains the Andersonville National Cemetery and the National Prisoner of War Museum. The prison was created in February 1864 and served until April 1865. The site was commanded by Captain Henry Wirz who was tried and executed after the war for war crimes. The prison was overcrowded to four times its capacity and had an inadequate water supply inadequate food and unsanitary conditions. Of the approximately 45000 Union prisoners held at Camp Sumter during the war nearly 13000 died. The chief causes of death were scurvy diarrhea and dysentery. Excerpt from the report: The noted prison pen is fifteen hundred and forty feet long and seven hundred and fifty feet wide and contains twenty-seven acres. The dead line is seventeen feet from the stockade and the sentry boxes are thirty yards apart. The inside stockade is eighteen feet high the outer one twelve feet and the distance between the two is one hundred and twenty feet. Nothing has been destroyed ; as our exhausted emaciated and enfeebled soldiers left it so it stands to-day as a monument to an inhumanity unparalleled in the annals of war. How men could survive as well as they did in this pen exposed to the rays of an almost tropical sun by day and drenching dews by night without the slightest covering is wonderful. The ground is filled with holes where they had burrowed in their efforts to shield themselves from the weather and many a poor fellow in endeavoring to protect himself in this manner was- smothered to death by the earth falling in upon him. A very worthy man has been appointed superintendent of the grounds and cemetery with instructions to allow no buildings or structures of whatever nature to be destroyed particularly the stockade surrounding the prison pen. The stories told of the sufferings of our men while prisoners here have been substantiated by hundreds and the skeptic who will visit Andersonville even now and examine the stockade with its black oozey mud the cramped and wretched burrows the dead line and the slaughter-house must be a callous observer indeed if he is not convinced that the miseries depicted of this prison pen are no exaggerations. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Alphabetical Index to Places of Internment of Deceased Union Soldiers in the Various States and Territories as specified in Rolls of Honor Nos. I-XIII Being those issued from The Quartermaster General's Office between June 15 1865 and August 27 1867.; Quartermaster General's Office Circular February 21 1868‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1868. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 16 pages. Tabular information. RARE surviving copy. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Cover has some soiling and chipping. Spine quite chipped. Edge tears noted. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and markings. A few notations likely library related noted. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This index was published for the information of surviving comrades and friends in connection with the published Rolls of Honor. The alphabetical index was arranged by States to the various places of internment specified in the Rolls of Honor. As no index was contained in any of the volumes of the Rolls of Honor the present work forms a very valuable aid in searching for the manes of the dead who are supposed to have been killed or buried at any specified place. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defence of the American Union Interred in Arkansas California Indiana Michigan Minnesota and Nevada; and the Territories of Arizona Colorado Idaho New Mexico and Washington.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 71 Sept. 5 1866‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Presumed First Edition First printing. Disbound. Wraps. Fair. 126 pages. Tabular information. RARE surviving copy. Disbound. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Rear cover missing. Spine quite chipped. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and markings. A few notations likely library related noted. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This publication transmits the names of United States soldiers interred in the following States during the Rebellion: Arkansas California Indiana Michigan Minnesota and Nevada; and the Territories of Arizona Colorado Idaho New Mexico and Washington. This was published for the information of surviving comrades and friends. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Roll of Honor No. I. Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the American Union interred in the National Cemeteries at Washington D.C. from August 3 1861 to June 30 1865.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 24 June 19 1868‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1869. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 193 1 pages. Tabular information. VERY RARE surviving copy of Civil War and Washington D.C. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Cover has some creasing soiling and chipping. Spine torn. Tape residue present. Edge tears noted. Front and back covers separated by present. . Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and marking. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This roll of names of soldiers--victims of the rebellion--interred in the several soldier cemeteries at the capital of the United States was published for the information of their comrades and friends. This includes the grounds of the United States Military Asylum Harmony Battle and New National Cemeteries such as Arlington. The United States Military Asylum cemetery contains about six acres of land divided into blocks divided into ranges and subdivided into single graves. The first interment took place August 3 1861 and the space allotted was filled May 13 1864. It contains five thousand two hundred and eleven graves. The Harmony Cemetery was located on Bladensburg road. It opened February 17 1863 and was reserved for this who died of contagious diseases. The Battle Cemetery derived its name from the sharp engagement which took place around its site on the 12th July 1964. The Battle of Fort Stevens or Jubal Early's Raid. The graves of those who fell in repulsing the rebel attack on on Washington are placed in a circle with a flag-staff in the center from which the emblem of our nationality waves over the remains of those who died in its defense. This is reportedly the Nation's smallest National Cemetery. Since the closing of the United States Military Asylum Cemetery interments were made at Arlington VA. upon the estate formerly the residence of the rebel general R. E. Lee. It opened May 13 1864 and as of June 30 1865 held five thousand and three bodies. In these grounds rest also the remains of many of those who have died in Washington as prisoners of war and who received in hospitals and after death the same care and attention as our own soldiers. Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎United States War Office Quartermaster General's Office‎

‎Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers Victims of the Rebellion Buried in National Cemeteries in Maine Minnesota Maryland Pennsylvania Rhode Island Arkansas Mississippi Florid Louisiana and Colorado Territory During the Rebellion.; Quartermaster General's Office General Order No. 58 July 20 1866‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Presumed First Edition First printing. Disbound. Wraps. Fair. 136 2 pages. Tabular information. RARE surviving copy. Disbound. Front cover worn and discolored at spine. Covers separated and has some soiling and chipping. Spine quite chipped. Last page on Colorado also separated and chipped with small loss of information. Ex-library with some of the usual library stamps and markings. A few notations likely library related noted. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War in an act passed by the U. S. Congress on July 17 1862. The Department of the Army maintains 2 national cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery and United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. This publication transmits the record of burials alphabetically arranged three--letter index of the names of United States soldiers interred in the following States during the Rebellion: Main Minnesota Maryland Pennsylvania Rhode Island Arkansas Mississippi Florid Louisiana and Colorado Territory. This was published for the information of surviving comrades and friends. This presents information segregated between White and Colored. This Roll of Honor by including the States of Maryland and Pennsylvania includes those who fell and were buried at the battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg! Government Printing Office paperback‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 87042

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‎War Department, Office of the Chief of Engineers‎

‎Military Maps illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac & James May 4th 1864 to April 9th 1865 including Battlefields of the Wilderness Spottsylvania North Anna Totopotomoy Cold Harbor The SIEGE of PETERSBURG and RICHMOND Battle-fields of Five Forks Jetersville & Sailor's Creek Highbridge Farmville & Appomattox Court House‎

‎Washington DC: United States War Department Office of the Chief of Engineers 1869. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Fair. RARE SURVIVING COPY IN PRIVATE HANDS. The format for the binding is approximately 18.5 inches by 23.5 inches. The format for the interior pages is approximately 17 inches by 23 inches. This is an oversized book and if sent outside of the United States will require additional shipping charges. This has been rebound with swirled cover and endpapers and leather at spine and corners. Front cover has faded title information. Edges of most sheets reinforced with library tape approximately one half-inch wide on top fore-edge and bottom. Several sheets at the start have insect damage which tails off at the Petersburg map. No insect damage to any map images. Bottoms of each sheet show signs of water staining but all sheets are separate. The photoliths were produced by the N.Y. Lithographing Engraving & Printing Co. Julius Bien Supt. The contents include the title page and two-page maps of Richmond Appomattox Court House The Wilderness Spottsylvania Court House Totopotomoy Petersburg and Five Forks Bermuda Hundred Jetersville and Sailor's Creek Highbridge and Farmville Harper's Ferry Fredericksburg North Anna Chancellorsville Cold Harbor The Gettysburg regions presented in two two-page maps divided top and bottom and Antietam. Many of the maps have red and blue lines indicating the positions of the opposing troops during part of the battle. All maps indicated on the title page are present as well as a map of Harper's Ferry which is not in the collation in Phillips Atlas # 3688. Note at the bottom of the title page: In addition to the Surveys and Maps made previous to and during the Operations extended and detailed surveys were made upon the cessation of hostilities in the several theatres of operations and the Maps partially prepared by order of Lieut.Gen'l U. S. Grant Commanding the Armies of the United States. These Surveys and Maps were executed under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen'l N. Michler Major of Engineers and B Bvt. Leiut. Col. P. S. Michie Capt. of Eng'ers. The Maps were subsequently prepared for publication by f Bvt. Brig. Gen'l N. Michler by directions of the Chief of the Corps of Engineers under the authority of the Hon. Secretary of War. The Surveys and Maps relating to the Baattle-fields of the Wilderness Spottsylvania Court House North Anna and Totopotomoy were made by authority of the Hon. Secretary of War under the orders of Brig. & BvtMaj. Gen'l A. A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen'l N. Michler Major of Engineers in 1867. This is the definitive atlas of the course of the Civil War in the East separate from specific maps of the Gettysburg Campaign with maps of the major battlefields in the Virginia from Gettysburg to the end of the war. In addition to maps of those later battles there are also maps of pre-Gettysburg battles of Antietam and Chancellorsville. United States War Department, Office of the Chief of Engineers hardcover‎

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‎War Department‎

‎Basic Field Manual Soldier's Handbook FM 21-100; July 23 1941 Including C1 May 4 1942‎

‎Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1942. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Fair. viii 263 1 pages. Illustrations. Name of previous owner Cranston H. Howe written in ink inside the front cover and on page 5. Scarce combat infantryman association. Includes Foreword; General Information; Military Discipline and Courtesy; Insignia; Organization; Clothing; Arms and Equipment; School of the Soldier without arms Dismounted; Squad and Platoon Drill; Interior Guard Duty; Marches Camps and Bivouacs; Use of Compasses and Maps; Security and Protection; Military Sanitation and First Aid; The Ration; Pay and Allowances; and Last Will and Testament. Also contains Chapters on The Ration Pay and Allowances and Last Will and Testament chapters on The Ration Pay and Allowances and Last Will and Testament an appendix with a Glossary of Common Military Expressions Indexand Changes No. 1 May 4 1942. Prepared under Direction of the Chief of Staff. Note on the front cover: No initial distribution will be made of this manual as it contains only minor changes to the December 11 1940 edition. Replacement of copies now in the hands of individuals is not authorized. Thus there were likely fewer copies of this version issued than of the preceding and following versions. Cranston H. Howe October 31 1922 - August 13 2007. He achieved a Bachelor's Degree from Middlebury College in 1945 after being interrupted to serve his country during World War II. Mr. Howe served in the U. S. Army during WWII under the command of General Terry Allen. He was in the 104th Infantry Division. Wounded in Holland he received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for bravery. FM 21-100 Soldier's Handbook is published for the information and guidance of all concerned. Its purpose is to give the newly enrolled member of the United States Army a convenient and compact source of basic military information and thus to aid him to perform his duties more efficiently. From the Foreword: You are now a member of the Army of the United States. That Army is made up of free citizens chosen from among a free people. The American people of their own will and through the men they have elected to represent them in Congress have determined that the free institutions of this country will continue to exist. They have declared that if necessary we will defend our right to live in our own American way and continue to enjoy the benefits and privileges which are granted to the citizens of no other nation. It is upon you and the many thousands of your comrades now in the military service that our country has placed its confident faith that this defense will succeed should it ever be challenged. In the transition from civil life to the life of a soldier you may at first feel somewhat confused. It is the purpose of this handbook to help you over these rough spots as rapidly as possible and to lay the foundations for your successful career as a soldier. Making good as a soldier is no different from making good in civil life. The rule is the same and that Is know your own job and be ready to step into the job of the man ahead of you. Promotion is going to be very rapid in this Army. Be ready for it. You will have little time to learn the duties of a noncommissioned officer after you become one. You will be expected to know those duties and show that you know them. At a moment's notice you may have to take charge of your squad as a corporal and in a critical hour. In the same way when you are a sergeant you cannot tell under what conditions and at what hour you may have to take the place of your lieutenant. You want to know what is expected of you and be ready to do it. The things that a trained soldier must know and the way in which they are done will be taught you as rapidly as you can absorb them. The basic military information is described and explained in this handbook so that it may be available constantly to you during the first weeks of your service. By mastering the contents your future progress will be much more rapid. In making yourself an efficient soldier you are helping to build a defense for our country that nothing can destroy. You are repaying your obligation to the United States for all the benefits of the past and are declaring your faith in our future. If you will make a part of yourself the following characteristics of the good soldier you will be doing your part in upholding the glorious reputation of the Army of the United States. United States Government Printing Office paperback‎

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‎War Department, Adjutant General's Office‎

‎Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of The United States Army for The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65.; Part VIII. Territories of Washington New Mexico Nebraska Colorado Dakota; Veteran Reserve Corps U. S. Veteran Volunteers First Army Corps U. S. Volunteers U. S. Colored Troops‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 411 1 pages. Illustration Medal of Honor Errata. Tabular Data. Footnotes. Appendix. Index of Organization. Index of Battles. Index of Names. No dust jacket present. Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover. Originally published in July of 1867 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume 8 of a 9 volume set. This volume of the register covers the "Territories of Washington New Mexico Nebraska Colorado Dakota; Veteran Reserve Corps U. S. Veteran Volunteers First Army Corps U. S. Volunteers U. S. Colored Troops". Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 88303 ISBN : 0943261104 9780943261102

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‎US Secretary of War, Adjutant General's Office U S‎

‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part VII. Missouri Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota California Kansas Oregon Nevada‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 586 4 pages. Errata. Explanations. Footnotes. Tabular data. Index of Organizations. Index of Battles. Index of Names. Part VII ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of Missouri Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota California Kansas Oregon Nevada. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89019 ISBN : 0943261090 9780943261096

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‎US Secretary of War, Adjutant General's Office‎

‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part II. New York and New Jersey.‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 305-755 1 164 pages. Errata. Explanations. Tabular data. Index. Part II ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of New York and New Jersey. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89014 ISBN : 094326104X 9780943261041

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‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part IV. West Virginia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 14 1003-1299 1 163 5 pages. Errata. Explanations. Tabular data. Index of Organizations. Index of Battles. Index of Names. Part IV ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of West Virginia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee Kentucky. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89016 ISBN : 0943261066 9780943261065

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‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part III. Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia.‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 757-1002c 1 119 5 pages. Errata. Explanations. Tabular data. Index. Part III ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89015 ISBN : 0943261058 9780943261058

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‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part V. Ohio--Michigan‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 10507 1 pages. Errata. Explanations. Footnotes. Tabular data. Index of Organizations. Index of Battles. Index of Names. Part V ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of Ohio--Michigan. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89017 ISBN : 0943261074 9780943261072

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‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part VI. Indiana--Illinois‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 600 4 pages. Errata. Explanations. Footnotes. Tabular data. Index of Organizations. Index of Battles. Index of Names. Part VI ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume II of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of Indiana--Illinois. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 89018 ISBN : 0943261082 9780943261089

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‎Official Army Register of The Volunteer Force of The United States Army For The Years 1861 '62 '63 '64 '65. Part I. New England States.‎

‎Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books 1987. Reprint Edition presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 12 303 1 102 pages. Errata. Explanations. Tabular data. Index. Part I ONLY. Bookplate of previous owner inside the front cover. No dust jacket present. This register was originally published in August of 1865 "by order of the secretary of war in compliance with the joint resolution of the senate and house of representatives" by the Adjutant General's Office. This is volume 1 of a 9 volume set. This volume covers the states of Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island and Vermont. The Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States army is a multi volume work which covers all the individual non-federal state commissioned officers which comprised the bulk of the Union Armies during the Civil War it covers all four years of the war. A General Index was produced as the ninth volume added to the initial 8 volumes produced after the end of the Civil War. "The Volunteer Army Register lists only the officers of volunteer army units which were mustered into Federal service. Although the Volunteer Army Register is a comprehensive listing of all officers attached to volunteer army units the set does not list the names of staff officers aide-de-camps assistant adjutant generals paymasters quartermasters commissaries of subsistence and brigade surgeons". United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers U.S. Volunteer Army or other variations of these were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia. Until the enactment of the Militia Act of 1903 the land forces of the United States were divided into three separate and distinctive organizations: The Regular Army which was the permanent military establishment of the United States in peace and war; The Militia of the several states and territories when called into the service of the United States; and Volunteer forces that the Congress of the United States authorized to be organized for a limited time period as an adjunct to the Regular Army in time of emergencies. Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 88295 ISBN : 0943261031 9780943261034

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‎Handbook on Japanese Military Forces 13 September 1944. "Restricted"; Technical Manual TM-E-30-480‎

‎Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1944. Presumed First printing this issuance. Olive Green cloth boards with string ties through three holes. Fair. The format is approximately 7.75 inches by 10.25 inches. vi 401 1 pages. Several fold-outs not in page count. 3 sheets/6 pages of colored uniform plates present and not part of the page count. Illustrations including diagrams and profiles. Tabular Data. Appendix--Supplemental data. This is of problematic condition. Cover worn and soiled. There are moisture stains at some parts of top pages. There is substantial page browning. Page 195/6 has been torn away at the three left margin holes but the page is present and the text intact. Some fore-edge chips/erosion noted. FRAGILE. This superseded TM 30-480 of 21 September 1942. This is marked RESTRICTED. The information contained in restricted documents and the essential characteristics of restricted material may be given to any person known to be in the service of the United States and to persons of undoubted loyalty and discretion who are cooperating in Government work but will not be communicated to the public or to the press except by authorized military public relations agencies. This contains information on Recruitment and Training; Japanese Military System; Field Organization; Japanese Air Service; Special Forces; Japanese Military Police; Tactics of the Japanese Army; Supply Movements and evacuation; Weapons; Equipment; Uniforms Personal Equipment and Insignia; Conventional Signs and Abbreviations; Military Terms and Characters Appendix--Supplemental Data. This appears to be the last full revision issue prior to the end of the War in the Pacific in August/September 1945. There appear to have been up to 6 change notices issued but none are present here. This would have been the 'Handbook of Record' used in training the U.S. Army forces intended to be used for the invasion of the Japanese homeland. 1. This handbook on Japanese Military Forces TM-E 30-480 has been prepared by the United States War Department with the assistance and cooperation of representatives from the following headquarters: British War Office; General Headquarters Southwest Pacific Area; Southeast Asia Command and General Headquarters India; Headquarters United States Army Forces in South Pacific Area; Headquarters United States Army Forces in Central Pacific Area; Allied Land Headquarters Australia. In general it represents the agreed views of these headquarters at the time this handbook was written. For the most part the material contained in this handbook is based on information obtained in operations to 30 June 1944. This has been supplemented by study of Japanese Army manuals and other official and unofficial documents published by the Japanese before and after the beginning of hostilities and by reports and observations of American and British military attachés and observers. 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE. The purpose of this handbook which constitutes a revision of TM 30-480 21 September 1942 is to give in a single publication the broad outlines as well as pertinent details of the organization equipment and training of the Japanese Army. In addition Japanese tactical doctrines and techniques as set forth in their manuals and observed in action are discussed. The handbook is not intended to be complete or final; detailed information on particular subjects may be found in the special publications already available or in preparation by the various agencies and commands concerned. 3. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTIES. In cases where confusion might result Romanji or other romanized form of the Japanese terms is given together with the translation. A Japanese-English and English-Japanese glossary of the more important items is also included. Because of differences in American British and Japanese terminology for certain army units a translation of the Japanese terms has been used throughout. Thus units of all arms and services are called regiments battalions companies platoons and squads sections. For American readers the change in terminology should cause no particular confusion except that some Japanese regimental organizations especially in the Cavalry and the Engineers correspond more closely to battalions in that they contain only three or four companies. Since the handbook is intended for use by both American and British forces commonly accepted or understood military terms of both nations have been used. Where no common term exists both British and American terms appear the British in parentheses. 4. REVISIONS. It is intended to keep the handbook up to date with necessary revisions and corrections as further information becomes available. In order that this may be facilitated it is requested that all suggestions for changes or additions be communicated to the Military Intelligence Division War Department Washington 25 D.C. United States Government Printing Office hardcover‎

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