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[BRITISH ARMY]
A list of the officers of the army and royal marines on full retired and half-pay: with an index
London: s.n. 1825. iv 673pp 145. Contemporary gilt-tooled tree-calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Lightly rubbed chipping to head of spine. Internally clean and crisp. A well preserved finely bound copy of this 1825 army list. Containing the names of all officers and of the British Army and Royal Marines the majority veterans of the Napoleonic Wars. . 8vo. [s.n.] unknown
Référence libraire : AQ27553
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[BRITISH ARMY]
A list of all the officers of the army and royal marines on full and half-pay: with an index: and a succession of colonels
London: Printed by C. Roworth 1806. 4 337 337-338 338-846pp. Handsomely bound in contemporary gilt-tooled red morocco contrasting green morocco lettering-piece A.E.G. Lightly rubbed and a trifle marked. Marbled endpapers recent bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurst to FEP internally clean and crisp. A well preserved finely bound copy of this 1786 army list. Containing the names of all Officers of the British army in the lull between the American Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic conflict. Amongst the officers of the 33rd 1st Yorkshire W. Riding Regiment of Foot is listed the young Lieutenant colonel Hon. Arthur Wellesley later Duke of Wellington 1769-1852. . Fifty-fourth edition. 8vo. [Printed by C. Roworth] unknown
Référence libraire : AQ20613
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[BRITISH ARMY AND ROYAL MARINES - LIST OF OFFICERS IN 1846].
A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on Full Retired and Half-Pay with an Index.
London.: Parker Furnivall and Parker. 1846. 4 631pp ex-library with neat stamp on title page upper portion along margins of text block lightly damp stained some browning throughout two leaves have a closed tear at gutter but still a sound copy in a very attractive modern professional half cloth binding with marbled paper covered boards. . Parker, Furnivall, and Parker. hardcover
Référence libraire : 134250
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[BRITISH ARMY]
A Victorian manuscript copy of the general orders of several British Regiments during campaigns in Scotland 1745-46
s.i.: s.n. s.d. c. 1875 Manuscript on paper. 98 leaves. Paper watermarked 1875. Contemporary red half-morocco red buckram boards ruled and lettered in gilt. Rubbed and marked. Marbled endpapers hinges exposed typed bookseller's description pasted to verso of FFEP first leaf detached. A Victorian manuscript copy in at least two unidentified hands of the general military order for several British Regiments during the campaign in Scotland 1745-46 including according to a later manuscript note to verso of FFEP those of Lieutenant Archibald Campbell of the 3rd Regiment of Dragoons who was aide-de-camp to General Bland and served under 'Butcher' Cumberland at the Battle of Culloden. Campbell's military order books have seemingly never been published; the originals are preserved at the National Army Museum NAM 1968-07-228. . Oblong 8vo. [s.n.], [s.d., c. 1875] hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ28162
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[BRITISH ARMY]
An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters
London: Printed by Mark Baskett 1766. 2 5-206pp 2. Imprint from general title page. Contemporary blind-ruled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed corners exposed upper board detached lower joint split some loss to head of spine. Early ownership inscription to general title page very occasional light spotting. An apparently unrecorded edition of the public general act renewing the terms of the previous Mutiny Act as well as the articles relating to the quartering of British Army troops in foreign territories notably the raising of troops in America: 'The officers and Soldiers of any Troops which are or shall be raised in America being mustered and in Pay shall at all Times and in all Places when joined or acting in Conjuction with Our British Forces be governed by these Rules or Articles of War and shall be subject to be tried by Courts-martial in like Manner with the Officers and Soldiers of Our British Troops'. Not in ESTC. 8vo. Printed by Mark Baskett unknown
Référence libraire : AQ28034
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[BRITISH ARMY]
An historical account of the british regiments employed since the reign of queen elizabeth and king james I. in the formation and defence of the dutch republic particularly of the scotch brigade
London: Printed by B. Millan printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales 1794. viii 102pp. With a half-title. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco ruled and lettered in gilt. Rubbed and marked spine dulled. Marbled endpapers armorial bookplate of Robert Saunders Dundas Second Viscount Melville 1771-1851 to FEP. The first edition of an anonymous history charting the rise and progress of British Army regiments throughout the conflicts of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries particularly in regard to their involvement in the Eighty Years War 1568-1648 and subsequent Anglo-Dutch hostilities. The latter half the text is devoted solely to the formation and activities of the Scots Brigade an infantry brigade that served in the army of the Dutch Republic and were instrumental in the Revolution of 1688 and the suppression of the Jacobite Risings before being amalgamated into the Dutch line regiments in 1782. ESTC records copies at six locations in the British Isles BL Manchester NLS NLW Oxford and Trinity College and a further in North America Folger Harvard and Royal Military College. ESTC T82426. First edition. 8vo. Printed by B. Millan, printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales unknown
Référence libraire : AQ22706
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[British Army Regiments of Foot; Infantry; military]:
British Army Regiments of Foot Manuscript notebook listing the infantry regiments of the British army with brief descriptions of their mottos uniforms and periods of service.
Undated 1840s. English. 12mo leaf dimensions 16 x 11 cm 60 pp. Stitched notebook of thirty leaves without covers. In fair condition aged and with wear to extremities of outer leaves. On laid Italian paper with the watermark of the Italian firm G. & C. Cini. Neatly written with the body of the writing in one hand and the mottos in another. Text clear and apparently complete. Begins: '1st. Regiment of Life Guards. Peninsular Waterloo. Scarlet Facings Blue. Returned from France January 1816.' A typical entry reads '58th. the Rutlandshire Regt. of Foot. Gibraltar with the Castle and Key. Montis Insigna sic Calpe. The Sphinx with the words. Egypt Maida Salamanca Vittoria Pyrenees Nivelle Orthes Peninsula. Returned from Ceylon June 1839. Facings Black.' Lists the first 99 regiments of foot as well as the rifle brigade West India regiments Ceylon Rifle Regiment Cape Mounted Riflemen and others. Notebook ends: 'New Army List for the Jannuary sic 1841.' The entries on the first seven leaves fourteen pages are numbered in pencil to 32. Origin unknown. Undated [1840s?]. [English.] unknown
Référence libraire : 8180
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[BRITISH ARMY]
General regulations and orders for his majesty's forces
Dublin: Printed for George Grierson 1786. vii 1. 248pp. Contemporary sprinkled calf tooled in gilt and blind contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed and a trifle marked upper joint split lower joint starting spine dulled. Gatherings C and H browned scattered spotting. A rare survival of a Dublin-printed edition of the revised official standing orders of the British Army compiled by Adjutant General Henry Pigot 1750-1840 in order to 'remove the various Defects in Discipline which may have been introduced either through Negligence or Prejudice and confirmed by long Practice' in both English and Irish regiments. ESTC records copies at just two locations NLI and Queen's University of Belfast. ESTC T184243. 8vo. Printed for George Grierson unknown
Référence libraire : AQ22809
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[BRITISH ARMY]. [CALVERT, Harry]
General regulations and orders
London: C. Roworth 1804. iv vi 133pp 7. With three folded leaves of blank forms for annual and other returns. Contemporary gilt-tooled diced calf contrasting black morocco lettering-piece to upper board. Rubbed joints starting spine sunned. Marbled endpapers short tear to gutter of first form else internally clean and crisp. An edition of the regulations of the British Army published during the Napoleonic Wars respecting inter alia the duties of officers and guards in garrison and in camp regimental hospitals instructions for coast duty and regulations to be observed by troops embarked on board transports for service abroad. . 8vo. [C. Roworth] unknown
Référence libraire : AQ28031
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[British Army]
Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching 1921
London: HMSO for the War Office 1921. Octavo original lettered cloth 234 pp with 33 maps and diagrams some folding and 22 pages of HMSO publications bound in. Some mild discolouration of the cloth yet a very good copy. This manual was intended for the use of candidates for commissions in the regular navy cadets of the Royal Military Academy of the Royal Military College and of the Royal Air Force Cadet College and for the instructions of officers and non-commissioned officers. HMSO for the War Office unknown
Référence libraire : 1124
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[BRITISH ARMY IN PORTUGAL]
Manuscript military chest day book and ledger recording payments made by a Cashier on behalf of the British Army in Portugal between April 13th and September 15th 1815
s.i. Portugal: s.n. 1815 In two volumes. 47pp 3 the remainder blank; 12 blank leaves with alphabetized tabs 35ff 41ff the remainder blank with some newspaper clippings relating to WW1 tipped in at end. A printed broadside 'Instructions to Cashiers of Military Chests' is pasted to the FEP of each volume. Contemporary reverse calf with attractive black morocco gilt lettering-pieces to upper board of each volume marbled endpapers. Rubbed and marked with some loss to calf at edges and bumping to corners. A fascinating pair of early nineteenth-century manuscripts albeit sparsely filled consisting of the details of substantial payments made on behalf of the British Army in Portugal and corresponding transfers between military chests and pay offices in Almeida and Lisbon during the tumultuous months of 1815 which saw Napoleon's return from exile in Elba the Hundred days rule and the final defeat of his French army at the Battle of Waterloo. The day book records money received and paid out and in some cases the circumstances such as receipts and instructions from various pay offices and military figures including 'Mr Commissary General Murray' and 'Ac Comm'y Gn. St Remy' - with the vast majority of the payments made to Portuguese individuals - whilst the ledger the corresponding folios of which are referenced to each payment in the day book in red ink contains double-entry debit and credit accounts. As the printed instructions notes the day book therefore includes 'every Circumstance relating to the Military Chest which may be in the least Degree important at the Time or which the Day of its Occurrence' whilst the ledger 'consists of a General Cash Account and of as many other separate Accounts as there are Species of Coin Bullion or Paper Money to be accounted for'. . Folio. [s.n., 1815] unknown
Référence libraire : AQ11379
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[British Army Cavalryman's list of 'Weights of Appointments', circa 1850]:
Mid-Victorian manuscript list headed 'Weight of Appointments' giving the weights of a British Army cavalryman's equipment.
Without place or date. Circa 1850. On one side of a piece of 15.5 x 11 cm laid paper. In fair condition on lightly-aged and creased paper. The list gives the weights of nine items Saddle; Horse Shoes & Nails; Velisse; Sword & Belts; Carbine; Ammunition 20 rounds; Cloak; Sheep Skin & Shabracque; Wallets ranging in weight from 27 lbs to 4 1/2 lbs and totalling 7 st 3 lbs. Apparently very scarce. No record found. Without place or date. [Circa 1850.] unknown
Référence libraire : 13265
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[BRITISH ARMY]
Regulations for the exercise of regimen and light infantry; and instructions for their conduct in the field
London: Printed and sold by William Clowes 1819. 72pp. With six terminal engraved diagrams and two leaves of sheet music for bugle. Bound with: Regulations and Instructions for the infantry sword exercise. London. Printed by William Clowes 1807. 63pp. With half-title and large folding diagram. 8vo. Contemporary gilt-tooled half-calf marbled paper boards contrasting morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed and marked surface wear to boards lower joint starting. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Francis Freemantle to FEP. Early inked ownership inscriptions to head of FFEP and title page manuscript copy of title text to front blank fly-leaf in the same hand scattered spotting. The new edition of the British Army light infantry manual bound together with a detailed set of contemporary regulations and instructions for the infantry sword exercise. The original author of the work denoted in the preface as simply 'a German officer of distinction' is in fact the Prussian-born Lieutenant Colonel Francis de Rottenburg who laid down these regulations for the Royal American Regiment. The terminal diagrams include several reference sheets depicting ideal formations of advancement retreat and skirmish as well as two leaves of sheet music titled 'Signals of the Bugle Horn in the Movements of Light Troops'. Preceding the second bound work is a large folding diagram illustrating in full the three positions two motions and seven guard movements of infantry sword technique. . New edition. Printed and sold by William Clowes hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ34054
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[BRITISH ARMY]
Regulations of the prices of the commissions in all His Majesty's Land-Forces. Made by the Right Honourable the Board of general officers; and Approved by His Majesty
London: Printed for J. Roberts.and A. Dodd 1720. 2 8pp. Modern marbled paper boards. Leaves dust-soiled. The second edition printed in the same year as the first of the first formal listing of the terms and prices applying to the purchase of infantry and cavalry commissions. The practice of purchasing commissions began during the reign of Charles II and continued until abolished in 1871 as a part of the Cardwell Reforms. The highest 'tariff' for a commission recorded here is that of a colonelcy in Lord Irwin's Regiment for the staggering sum of £9000. ESTC N40105. Second edition. Folio. Printed for J. Roberts...and A. Dodd hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ30320
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[BRITISH ARMY]
Rules and regulations for the formations field-exercise and movements of his majesty's forces. Parts I. II. and abstract part III
London: War Office printed; and sold by J. Walter 1801. xvi 103pp 1. With an engraved folding frontispiece. Contemporary powder blue paper boards later rebacked in red cloth. Board rubbed and marked. Inked ownership inscription of Lt. Col. William Woodforde to head of title page small hole to lower corner of leaf C1. An early nineteenth-century revised edition of the official British Army drill manual initially issued by royal command under the supervision of Adjutant General Sir William Fawcett 1728-1804 and presumably reissued in response to the nascent threat of war on the Continent. . 8vo. War Office, printed; and sold by J. Walter hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ22787
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[BRITISH ARMY]
The army list. January 1873
London: Printed by C. Roworth & Sons.For Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1873. lxxxii 362 28pp. With a terminal advertisement catalogue. Original publisher's printed salmon pink wrappers. Extremities rubbed chipped creased and heavily sunned. Scattered spotting. A Victorian register preserved in original unsophisticated state of officers of the British Army militia yeomanry and volunteers. . 12mo. Printed by C. Roworth & Sons...For Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown
Référence libraire : AQ31561
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[BRITISH ARMY]
The manual and platoon exercise &c. &c
London: Printed for T. Egerton 1804. 18pp 2. Uncut in original publisher's two-tone paper boards. Extremities marked and worn substantial loss to spine. Early martial inked ownership inscription to head of title page scattered spotting. A tactical manual issued during the most acute stage of the Napoleonic invasion scare on the exercise of British Army infantry in combat. . 8vo. Printed for T. Egerton hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ30687
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[BRITISH ARMY LIST]
The Monthly Army List Corrected to the First of December 1805
London: Printed by T. Curson Hansard for Richard Phillips 1805. 59pp 1. Stitched in original publisher's printed salmon pink wrappers. Housed in modern marbled paper slipcase. Chipping to wrapper edges neat paper repair to spine. Shaved at head with occasional loss of text marginal fire damage to leaves A5-B2 closed tear to leaf B4 softening to corners. An apparently unrecorded register of British Army officers printed at the height of the War of the Third Coalition including India regiments the militia of England Royal African Corps and the corps of New South Wales. . 12mo. Printed [by T. Curson Hansard] for Richard Phillips unknown
Référence libraire : AQ27804
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[BRITISH ARMY]
Warrant for the Regulation of the barracks in great britain ireland and the colonies. Dated 16th March 1824
London: Printed by J. Hartnell 1824. 2 68 vii pp 1. Contemporary gilt-tooled sprinkled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece to upper board. Rubbed some surface loss to bowed boards. Contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of title. A compendium of the rules and regulations governing British Army barracks in Great Britain Ireland and the colonies 'Ceylon and New South Wales excepted'. . 8vo. Printed by J. Hartnell hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ30682
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[British Expeditionary Force (BEF.), France, 1939; 1 British Corps; British Army]: B. E.
Christmas Card from the British Expeditionary Force France 1939. Lithographed Christmas Card with 'B.E.F.' and Spearhead Badge of 1 British Corps and illustration by 'L. D. C.' of White Cliffs of Dover France military convoy army camp.
British Expeditionary Force France. Christmas 1939. A nice piece of Second World War ephemera of which no other copy has been traced. 1 British Corps formed part of the B.E.F. travelling to France in September 1939 and withdrawing from Dunkirk at the 'Darkest Hour' in May 1940. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Lithographed in black on the four sides of a 9.5 x 15 cm bifolium. Two parallel diagonal red lines printed at top left of front cover which also carries the Spearhead badge of 1 British Corps at centre above 'B.E.F.' in a scroll with 'Christmas – 1939' at bottom left. Printed on the verso of the first leaf are the words: 'â€A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!†FROM 'Gordon' here in manuscript'. The recto of the second leaf carries a full-page illustration with 'â€Christmas Greetings†at top left and the initials of the artist 'L.D.C.' in small letters at bottom left. The illustration is a simple line drawing depicting the White Cliffs of Dover at bottom left a French scene with moored warship at bottom right an army camp at top right a convoy of army trucks with planes above rising diagonally at centre. Printed in miniature on the back cover is the Grenade badge of the Grenadier Guards. The Imperial War Museum website states that the Spearhead design of the 1 British Corps badge was 'symbolic of the fact that First Corps at Aldershot was the only Corps in permanent existence before the War and was therefore the spearhead of the British Army'. British Expeditionary Force [France]. Christmas 1939. unknown
Référence libraire : 20970
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[BRITISH INDIAN ARMY]
Photographs of British Indian Army officers
Lucknow: G. W. Lawrie & Co. s.d. c. 1903 Four photographs two tipped-in to contemporary card folders. Clean and crisp. Four photographs; two taken by the Lucknow-based firm of G. W. Lawrie & Co. of an unidentified British Indian Army officer seemingly of the 27th Light Cavalry one in standard issue uniform the other in which the cap is replaced with a Sikh headdress; and two group shots featuring the same officer presumably with other members of the 27th Light Cavalry. . [G. W. Lawrie & Co.], [s.d., c. 1903] unknown
Référence libraire : AQ30958
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[BRITISH INDIAN ARMY]
Two scrap books containing numerous photographs of India and British Indian Army infantrymen
s.i.: s.n. s.d. c. 1917 359 photographs pasted into two scrap books; one in original publisher's black cloth-backed pictorial wrappers the other disbound displayed on 59 and 62 leaves respectively. Without lower wrapper of first book. Occasional marking/tearing to leaves. Two early twentieth century scrap books containing a plethora of photographs depicting India including Bengal Lahore Bangalore and Agra and soldiers of the British Indian Army. Included are numerous portraits of an unidentified British Indian Army officer of the 27th Light Cavalry who presumably compiled the albums. . Folio. [s.n.], [s.d., c. 1917] hardcover
Référence libraire : AQ32238
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[Broadmeadows Army Camp, Victoria]
A photograph of a group of young men enjoying an al fresco meal at we believe to be Broadmeadows Army Camp during the First World War
Very Good. A gelatin silver photograph 100 × 153 mm mounted on card with the gilt credit of 'Darge 175 Collins St Melbourne'; the reference number 'ODS.461' is in the negative. Mount bumped at the corners; the photograph is in excellent condition. 'The Darge Photographic Company had the concession to take photographs at the Broadmeadows and Seymour army camps during the First World War. In the 1930s the Australian War Memorial purchased the original glass negatives from Algernon Darge along with the photographers' notebooks. The notebooks contain brief details usually a surname or unit name for each negative' Australian War Memorial. unknown
Référence libraire : 121575
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[BULLETINS DE LA GRANDE-ARMEE]
Recueil de tous les bulletins et pièces officielles. publiées dans le Moniteur, au sujet de la guerre entre la France et les autres puissances de l'Europe ; depuis le mois de juin 1812, jusqu'au mois d'avril 1814, époque de la chute du gouvernement de Buonaparte ; terminé par le Traité de paix conclu à Paris, le 30 mai 1814
Nîmes, Imprimerie du Journal du Gard, s.d. (1814) petit in-4, titre, 144 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Manques aux deux coiffes, feuillet de titre sali et remonté, des mouillures claires au début du texte.
Référence libraire : 217835
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[BULLOCH (John Malcolm)]
Soldiering and Sailoring in the North-East of Scotland: A Bibliography. [Off-print from 'Aberdeen University Library Bulletin, No. XIV].
4to, 13-37pp., one of 50 copies printed, from the Public Record Office library, buckram.
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[BÂTIMENTS DE GUERRE]
Commune de Paris. EXTRAIT des registres des délibérations du Conseil-général. Du 15 février 1793
Paris, Patris, s.d. in-8, 3 pp.
Référence libraire : 664120
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[CAMPAGNES DE LA RÉVOLUTION ET DU CONSULAT].
[Recueil de mémoires].
Paris et Milan, 1800 - 1801 7 pièces en deux vol. in-8, demi-veau fauve, dos lisses ornés de dent-de-rat et filets dorés, pièces de titre crème, coins en vélin (reliure un peu postérieure). Des mouillures claires au premier volume.
Référence libraire : 238169
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[cavalerie militaire] THOMAS (Capitaine G. Max); HAPPICH (H.); L'HOTTE (Général); DERIGNY (M.); BIENSAN (R. de)
[Réunion de 5 textes sur la cavalerie militaire] THOMAS (Capitaine G. Max), La cavalerie combinée avec les autres armes sous l'influence du nouvel armement. (Paris, Librairie militaire J. Dumaine, 1870) - HAPPICH (H.), Instructions du Général-Major Carl von Schmidt pour le dressage, l'emploi et la conduite de la cavalerie depuis le cavalier isolé jusqu'à la division de cavalerie. (Paris, Imprimerie et librairie militaire J. Dumaine, 1877) - L'HOTTE (Général), Observations faites par le Gal L'Hotte au cours des manœuvres de cavalerie de Chalons de 1886 publiées par ordre du Ministre de la guerre en vue des manœuvres de cavalerie de 1887. (Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1887) - DERIGNY (M.), Projet de règlement sur le service stratégique de la cavalerie avant le combat. (Paris, Imprimerie et librairie militaire J. Dumaine, 1876) - BIENSAN (R. de), Conduite d'un escadron de contact avec 3 grande cartes. (Paris, Imprimerie et librairie militaire J. Dumaine, 1881)
Paris: , 1870-1887 réunion de 5 textes reliés en un voi. in-8: 51 pages et 6 planches; 14 pages; 40 pages; 30 pages; 206 pages et 3 cartes se dépliant. Demi chagrin, dos à 4 nerfs, caissons dorés, petites usures, qq rousseurs, autrement bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 1376657
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[CASTRIES (Charles-Eugène-Gabriel de La Croix, marquis de)]
Avertissement pour les capitaines. & autres officiers commandans les vaisseaux & autres bâtimens du Roi
Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1781 in-4, [2] pp. n. ch., en feuille.
Référence libraire : 215482
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[CARTE D'ETAT-MAJOR]
Avignon. Levée par les officiers du corps d'Etat-major, et publiée par le Dépôt de la Guerre en 1866. Gravée : le trait par Rouillard, la lettre par Blanchard, le figué du terrain par Simonin, les eaux par Chartier
[Paris], Imprimerie zincographique du Dépôt de la Guerre, s.d. carte dépliante de 60 x 87 cm, en feuilles, entoilées.
Référence libraire : 216647
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[Carte].
Bataille de Solférino. 24 juin 1859.
S.l.n.n., s.d. (v. 1930), in-folio, carte en 3 couleurs à l'échelle 1/86.400 sur une planche format 46 x 56 cm, un bord lég. abîmé (sur la marge), bon état
Référence libraire : 125370
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[CARNET DE LA SABRETACHE]
CARNET DE LA SABRETACHE. Revue militaire rétrospective, publiée mensuellement par la Société "La Sabretache": 12 numéros, année 1912 complète.
Paris J. Leroy & Cie 1912 -in-8 broché 12 numéros de la deuxième série, du numéro 229 de Janvier 1912 au numéro 240 de décembre 1912 soit l'année 1912 complète, en 12 fascicules, broché bleu in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-octavo Editeur) ( 250 X 175 mm ), dos muet, 1ère de couverture imprimée en noir et ornée d'une vignette "Sabretache et laurier", revue publiée mensuellement par la société "La Sabretache". Cartes et planches hors-texte, certaines en couleurs, en pagination continue, 1912 Paris J. Leroy & Cie Editeur,
Référence libraire : 24056
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[CARNET DE LA SABRETACHE]
CARNET DE LA SABRETACHE. Revue militaire rétrospective, publiée mensuellement par la Société "La Sabretache": 12 numéros, année 1907 complète.
Paris J. Leroy & Cie 1907 -in-8 broché 12 numéros de la deuxième série, du numéro 229 de Janvier 1912 au numéro 240 de décembre 1912 soit l'année 1912 complète, en 12 fascicules, broché bleu in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-octavo Editeur) ( 250 X 175 mm ), dos muet, 1ère de couverture imprimée en noir et ornée d'une vignette "Sabretache et laurier", revue publiée mensuellement par la société "La Sabretache". Cartes et planches hors-texte, certaines en couleurs, en pagination continue (le mois de juin à le dos fendu), 1907 Paris J. Leroy & Cie Editeur,
Référence libraire : 24057
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[CASTEX] - COUTAU-BEGARIE (Hervé).-
Castex, le stratège inconnu.
1985 Paris, Economica, 1985, in 8° broché, 261 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Référence libraire : 77539
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[CAMPAGNE DE POLOGNE] GÉRARD (Pharmacien Militaire)
Ensemble de 8 lettres autographes signées et d'une copie de lettre.
Varsovie, Thorn, 1807 in-4, 1 à 4 pp. chacune,
Référence libraire : 226917
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[CAMUS (Armand-Gaston)]
Feuilleton des résolutions et des projets de résolution. Rapports des représentans du peuple Camus, Bancal, Quinette, Lamarque. envoyés par la Convention nationale, conjointement avec le général et ministre de la guerre Beurnonville, à l'armée du nord, par décret du 30 mars 1793 ; et du représentant du peuple Drouet ; lus au Conseil des Cinq-cents les 22, 23 et 27 nivôse, l'an IVe de la République [12 à 17 janvier 1796]
Paris, Imprimerie de la République, s.d. (1796) in-8, 171 pp., bradel cartonnage de papier marbré, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 158081
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[CAMUS (Armand-Gaston)]
Feuilleton des résolutions et des projets de résolution. Rapports des représentans du peuple Camus, Bancal, Quinette, Lamarque. envoyés par la Convention nationale, conjointement avec le général et ministre de la guerre Beurnonville, à l'armée du nord, par décret du 30 mars 1793 ; et du représentant du peuple Drouet ; lus au Conseil des Cinq-cents les 22, 23 et 27 nivôse, l'an IVe de la République [12 à 17 janvier 1796]
Paris, Imprimerie de la République, s.d. (1796) in-8, 171 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
Référence libraire : 236100
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[Castella, Gaston]
Garde (La) fidèle du Saint-Père. Les soldats Suisses au service du Vatican de 1506 à nos jours. Illustrations en couleurs de Fred Fay.
Paris, Editions de la Clé d'Or, 1935 ; grand in-4 en feuilles sous couverture crème rempliée, illustrée en couleurs, chemise-étui de l'éditeur, pièce de titre havane imprimée en doré ; 201, (5) pp., 1 photographie hors-texte et 24 aquarelles hors-texte coloriées au pochoir par le procédé Duval-Beaufumé.
Référence libraire : 9489
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[CANISY (Alban-Louis-Étienne Carbonnel de)]
Guide du dressage du cheval de troupe. suivi à l'École d'application de cavalerie. Par le commandant de C*****
Saumur, S. Milon fils, 1896 in-8, 63 pp., broché.
Référence libraire : 220593
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[Cavalerie] – Ministère de la Guerre.
Instruction spéciale pour Le Transport des Troupes de Cavalerie par les voies ferrées.
P., Imprimerie Nationale, 1896, in-16, 146 pp, 26 planches dépliantes in fine, tableaux, cart. papier vert imprimé de l'éditeur, couv. lég. salie, bon état
Référence libraire : 115032
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[CAMP DE BOULOGNE]. [DECRÈS (Denis)].
Installation des bateaux de première [- deuxième / - troisième] espèce.
[Boulogne], Imprimerie de la marine, s.d. (1804) 3 parties en un vol. in-8, 20 pp., 23 pp., 12 pp., en feuilles. Des piqûres et traces d'humidité.
Référence libraire : 233499
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[Carte].
Investissement de Paris (17 septembre 1870 - 28 janvier 1871).
S.l.n.n., s.d. (v. 1930), in-folio, grande carte en couleurs de Paris et ses environs (au 1/100.000), et des batailles de Villiers-Champigny (au 1/40.000) et Buzenval (au 1/60.000), sur une planche format 46 x 56 cm, bon état
Référence libraire : 125373
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[CAVALERIE]
Les cavaleries étrangères. La Cavalerie allemande. Histoire. Organisation. Recrutement. Avancement. Administration. Instruction et discipline
Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1892 fort gr. in-8, 782 pp., ill. in-t., demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Coupes usées. Cachet (annulé).
Référence libraire : 182472
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[CAVALERIE]
Les cavaleries étrangères. La Cavalerie allemande. Histoire. Organisation. Recrutement. Avancement. Administration. Instruction et discipline
Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1892 fort gr. in-8, IX-782 pp., ill. in-t., broché.
Référence libraire : 213820
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[CARTES BUCQUOY]
Les Uniformes du Premier Empire. Le 16e Léger en Espagne.
Paris, Gadovius, s.d. 14 x 9, 8 cartes en couleurs sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226584
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[CARTES BUCQUOY]
Les Uniformes du Premier Empire. Le 10e Léger (fin).
Paris, Treuttel et Wurtz, s.d. 14 x 9, 8 cartes en couleurs sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226587
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[CARTES BUCQUOY]
Les Uniformes du Premier Empire. Le 18e de Ligne (fin).
Paris, Treuttel et Wurtz, s.d. 14 x 9, 8 cartes en couleurs sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226588
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[CARTES BUCQUOY]
Les Uniformes du Premier Empire. Le Quartier Général Impérial. La Maison Civile
Paris, Cart, s.d. 14 x 9, 8 cartes en couleurs sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226590
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[CARTES BUCQUOY]
Les Uniformes du Premier Empire. Le Personnel des États-Majors.
Paris, Cart, s.d. 14 x 9, 8 cartes en couleurs sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226593
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[CARTES BUCQUOY] BUCQUOY (Cdt E.-L.)
Les Uniformes de la Gendarmerie, de la Maréchaussée et des Gardes, 1720-1940. 1ère série (1720-1815)
Paris, Cart, s.d. 14 x 9, 20 cartes en couleurs et (4) pp. de texte, sous pochette imprimée.
Référence libraire : 226594
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