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Stackelberg, Karl Georg von
Ich will zurück nach Deutschland. Die Geschichte eines Deutschen, der während des Krieges auf abenteuerlichen Wegen aus Britisch-Indien zurück in die Heimat findet.
Graz, Steirische Verlagsanstalt,, 1941. 169 S., mit 16 Abbildungen. 8° , Hardcover/Pappeinband mit OU
Référence libraire : 139995
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Stackpole, Edward J.
CHANCELLORSVILLE. Lee's Greatest Battle.
384 p. Illustrated with maps, drawings and photographs. Map endpapers. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly chipped at edges. Hardbound. First Edition. SHELF W21
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STADELMANN, R
Scharnhorst. Schicksal und Geistige Welt. Ein Fragment. Mit einem Geleitwort von Hans Rothfels.
Wiesbaden, Limes, 1932. 192 S. OKart. (Name auf Vorsatz).
Référence libraire : 3458704
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Stadelmann, Rudolf
Moltke und der Staat.
Krefeld: Scherpe-Vlg. 1950. 566 S.+ 8 Taf. Lit.verz. Reg. Br.
Référence libraire : 41510
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Stadlinger, L. J. v
Das Königlich Württembergische Militär von 1638 bis 1856 in historisch-malerischen Abbildungen auf 36 Blättern. Gesammelt von dem Verfasser der Geschichte des Württembergischen Kriegswesens. Gezeichnet und ausgeführt von Lithograph G. M. Kirn in Berg bei Stuttgart.
(Stuttgart, Guttenberg, 1856). 4 Textseiten (S. 681-684), leeres Bl., und 36 kolor. lithogr. Tafeln mit je 7 Uniformdarstellungen. 8°, Tafeln: Quer-8°, Pp. d. Z.
Référence libraire : 130612
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Staff - Headquarters Department of the Army and US Marine Corps
Domestic Support Operations - Field Manual 100-19
Washinton D.C.: U.S Government Printing Office 1993. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8 1/2" X 11. 144 Pages Numbered by Chapter. Each Chapter begins with page Zero the Army way.No defects noted. Interior text pages are flawless. This manual provides the capstone doctrine for US Army and US Marine Corps domestic support operations. It also provides general information to civilian authorities at federal state and local levels involved in planning for and conducting such operations. It identifies linkages and defines relationships with federal state and local organizations and with other services that have roles and responsibilities in domestic support operations. This doctrine applies to all Army and Marine Corps commanders and staff tasked with planning preparing for and conducting domestic support operations. For overseas theaters this doctrine applies to US unilateral operations only subject to applicable host nation laws and agreements. This publication was developed by the Army Doctrine Directorate at Headquarters. Training and Doctrine Command with the participation of the Doctrine Division at Marine Corps Combat Development Command will review and update this publication as necessary. Contents in Nine Chapters: Concept and Principles Roles and Responsibilities Legal Considerations and Constraints Logistics and Support Operations Disasters and Domestic Emergencies Environmental Missions Missions in Support of Lawn Enforcement Community Assistance Education and Training. Pre-punched for hree-hole Binders. <br/> <br/> U.S Government Printing Office paperback
Référence libraire : 15508
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Staff Class 1910-11 ( Army Service Schools Department Of Law )
Cases Of Military Government Compiled By .
Fort Levenworth Kansas: Army Service Schools Press 1911. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 281 Pages Original Wraps Chipped O/W Sound. Cases Include " Power To Declare War " Temporary Allegiance Of Inhabitants" " All Inhabitant Enemies " " Military Government Tribunals " Etc. Army Service Schools Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 049403
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Staff Of The Second Army
Mass Of The Most Holy Trinity: In Thanksgiving On Conclusion Of The Campaign In North West Europe 6th June 1944 To 5th May 1945 RARE 1945 SECOND ARMY BOOKLET
Second Army. 1945. Fine. First Edition. Booklet. 11pp. A mass held by the Second Army after successful completion of the Campaign in North West Europe. One page details the progression of the Army from 6th June 1944 to 2nd May 1945. A fine copy of a SCARCE piece of World War Two ephemera. First Edition. Booklet. Fine. Second Army. Paperback
Référence libraire : 19585
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Staff, Army
Army Missiles Rockets - No. 355-13 - May 1958
Wash. DC: U. S. Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1958. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Staple bound card-stock softcover. Clean sharp and square age toning at spine edge. Very Good conditon. Book is firm in binding. Numerous b&w photographs and illustrations throughout. 39 pp. Interior pages sharp and bright. Fine condition. Free of any markings. Not ex-library. ; No. 355-13; B&W Photos & Illustrations; 39 pages . U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Référence libraire : 96659
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Staff, Army
US ARMY MILITARY HISTORY RESEARCH COLLECTION: SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERIES #2: THE ARMY & THE NEGRO
U.S. Army Military History Institute. New. 1971. Paperback. 102 pp; Excellent book . U.S. Army Military History Institute paperback
Référence libraire : 92092
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Staff, Historical Office, US. Army, Communications-Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey U. S.
A Concise History of Fort Monmouth New Jersey
U.S. Army 1985. Paperback. Used - Very Good. U.S. ArmyCommunications-Electronics Command Fort Monmouth New Jersey July 1985. 66 pages. Illustrated. 9.75 x 6.75" paperback. Clean tight very good. U.S. Army paperback
Référence libraire : 93920
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Staffa, Christian
1945: kaputt oder in Russland roboten?. ERSTAUSGABE.
Klagenfurt : Heym, 1990. 128 Seiten ; 21 cm. Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
Référence libraire : 303563
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STAFFORD EDWARD
AU LARGE ET AU FOND. Du U-BOAT au POLARIS
P., éd. maritimes et d'outre-mer, 1971. In-8 broché, 268 pages.
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Staging of the Taming of the Shrew at the Moscow Central Red Army Theater Yoshi Hijikata, Prayer for New Theater Collaboration T
Teatro No. 79 October 1947 No.
Kappa shobo 1947. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kappa shobo paperback
Référence libraire : 2091202133001951
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Stahl, Friedrich
Heereseinteilung 1939. Gliederung, Standorte und Kommandeure sämtlicher Einheiten und Dienststellen des Friedensheeres am 3. 1. 1939 und die Kriegsgliederung vom 1. 9. 1939.
Friedberg., Podzun-Pallas-Verlag. 210 Seiten. Ohne Jahr, 80er oder 90er Jahre. Guter Zustand. 8°. OKunstleder.
Référence libraire : 053688
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Stahl, Friedrich-Christian (Verfasser eines Vorworts)
Ehren-Rangliste des ehemaligen Deutschen Heeres. Auf Grund der Ranglisten von 1914 mit den inzwischen eingetretenen Veränderungen. (Bibliotheca rerum militarium. Band 50.)
Osnabrück, Biblio 1987. XVII, 1310 Seiten. Leinen
Référence libraire : 107414
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Stallibrass, Sue & Richard Thomas
FEEDING THE ROMAN ARMY The Archaeology of Production and Supply in NW Europe
These ten papers from two Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (2007) sessions bring together a growing body of new archaeological evidence in an attempt to reconsider the way in which the Roman army was provisioned. Clearly, the adequate supply of food was essential to the success of the Roman military. But what was the nature of those supply networks? Did the army rely on imperial supply lines from the continent, as certainly appears to be the case for some commodities, or were provisions requisitioned from local agricultural communities? If the latter was the case, was unsustainable pressure placed on such resources and how did local communities respond? Alternatively, did the early stages of conquest include not only the development of a military infrastructure, but also an effective supply-chain network based on contracts? Beyond the initial stages of conquest, how were provisioning arrangements maintained in the longer term, did supply chains remain static or did they change over time and, if so, what precipitated those changes? Addressing such questions is critical if we are to understand the nature of Roman conquest and the extent of interaction between indigenous communities and the Roman army. Case studies come from Roman Britain (Alchester, Cheshire, Dorset) , France, the Netherlands and the Rhine Delta, looking at evidence from animal products, military settlements, the size of cattle, horses, pottery and salt. The editors also provide a review of current research and suggest a future agenda for economic and environmental research. ; 160 pages
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Stalmann, Reinhart
Die Legionäre : Roman d. verlorenen Söhne / Stalmann Olivier [d.i. Reinhart Stalmann].
Stuttgart [u.a.] : Europ. Bildungsgemeinschaft [u.a.], [1979 ?]. 443 S. 8°. Lizenzausg. OPpbd. mit SU.
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Stamm-Kuhlmann, Thomas
Raketenrüstung und internationale Sicherheit von 1942 bis heute. Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann/Reinhard Wolf (Hgg.) / Historische Mitteilungen / Beiheft ; Bd. 56
Stuttgart : Steiner Verlag 2004. 222 S. : graph. Darst. kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
Référence libraire : 57987
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Stamps TD. & Esposito Vincent. US Army USMA. T. D.
A Short History of World War I. Part 1 Part 2 Part 1a.
West Point: USMA AG Printing Office 1950. 1950. 3 pamphlets bound together. Original wraps bound in. Parts 1 & 2 total 342p Part 1a contain 23p of three color maps. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine: "Military History World War I." Fine Copy. Hardcover. Fine. Book. West Point: USMA AG Printing Office, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 73-351
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Stamps TD. & Esposito Vincent. US Army USMA. T. D.
A SHORT MILITARY HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I: ATLAS ONLY ATLAS ONLY
West Point: USMA/United States Military Academy 1954 1954. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Department of Military Art and Engineering United States Military Academy; West Point 1954. Hardcover. Atlas Volume Only. Book is large and heavy additional shipping cost may apply. A Good navy blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on front board binding intact sunned spine moderate handling/scuffing and some soiling to boards crimping to spine edges curled board corners bit of age toning to pages bit of discoloration to pastedowns and endpapers mild spine lean slightly bowed boards rubbing along board and spine edges small abrasions to board corners few dents along board edges moisture stain along bottom rear pastedown and bottom of few pages in rear without Dust wrapper. A good overall clean and unmarked copy. Oblong 4toquarto or approx. 11.5 x 13.5 inches. 71pp. maps. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. Please Note: Depending on site actual book for sale may differ physically from picture listed. Additional scans are available for any item please inquire. West Point: USMA/United States Military Academy, 1954 hardcover
Référence libraire : SKU1040011
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Stamps TD. & Esposito Vincent. US Army USMA. T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text & Atlas. Two Vols.
West Point: USMA 1954. 1954. Two vols. Text vol. 353p. Atlas vol. 71 leaves. copy of USMA Cadet David Kyle. Blue cloth. Very Oversize. Text volume underlined. and spine lettering rubbed; Altas Vol. is Fine: Near Fine Set. Hardcover. Near Fine. Book. West Point: USMA, 1954. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 69-629B
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Stamps TD. & Esposito Vincent. US Army USMA. T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text & Atlas. 2 vols.
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. two volumes. Blue cloth. Text volume 353p. Atlas volume 71 leaves. Lettering on spine of text volume Illegible. Atlas Oversize. Very Good Set. Hardcover. Very Good. Book. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 51-594
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I with Atlas
West Point: USMA 1954. 1954. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. West Point: USMA, 1954. hardcover
Référence libraire : GB000E3ZBS4I3N00
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Atlas Only.
West Point: USMA 1954. 1954. Map volume only. 71 three color plates. Very Oversize. 11 x 14 inches. Blue cloth. Rubber stamp on page bottom. Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. West Point: USMA, 1954. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 76-1357
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text Only.
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. 353p. Blue cloth. Spine title rubbed. Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 55-558C
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Two Volumes.
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. Text & Atlas. 353p. 71 plates of maps. 3 color. Blue cloth. Very Oversize. 11 x 14 inches. Text vol: Flyleaf removed. Spine title rubbed. Very Good copy Atllas Fine. Overall Very Good set. Hardcover. Very Good. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 68-1130A
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I: Text & Atlas. 2 vols.
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. 353p. Text volume Atlas Volume 71 plates of maps. 3 color. No text or commentary. Very Oversize. 11 x 14 inches. White bleached spine on & near upper spine. Both Blue cloth. Rubber stamps inside and on page edge. Copy of Lt. Col. W.L. Winegar. USMA professor Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 68-1130B
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I: Atlas Only
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. 71 plates of maps. 3 color. No text or commentary. Blue cloth. Very Oversize. 11 x 14 inches. Fine copy. Hardcover. Fine. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 68-1130
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text Only.
West Point: USMA 1950. 1950. 353p. copy of USMA Cadet R.W. Hasbrouck. Blue cloth. Fine copy. Hardcover. Fine. West Point: USMA, 1950. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 55-558
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text & Atlas. 2 vols
West Point. : West Point: USMA 1954. 1954. two vols. text vol. 353p. atlas vol. 71 leaves Oversize. Blue cloth. Rubbed. Near Fine set. Hardcover. Near Fine. West Point: USMA, 1954. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 51-593
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Stamps, TD. & Esposito, Vincent. (US Army, USMA. ) T. D.
A Short Military History of World War I. Text & Atlas. 2 vols.
West Point: USMA 1954. 1954. Text vol.: 353p. Map volume 71 plates. Oversize. Blue cloth. Text volume may be musty. Near Fine Set. Hardcover. Near Fine. West Point: USMA, 1954. Hardcover
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STANDING ARMY DISPUTE, 1697]
Collection of 5 items bound together on the issue of a Standing Army.
<p>PEACETIME ARMIES ENABLE ABSOLUTISM - AN IMPORTANT DEBATE WITH ENDURING IMPLICATIONS - GIFTED BY A JACOBITE LONDON BANKER TO AN IRISH LANDOWNER</p><p>Collection of 5 items bound together on the issue of a Standing Army being:- <br /><strong>TRENCHARD John</strong> An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government and absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy.<br />London: Printed in the Year: 1697 4to. iv numbered v in error 30 2 advertisement & blankpp. . bound with<br /><strong>MOYLE Walter</strong> The Second Part of an Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government and absolutely destructive to the Constitution of the English monarchy. With remarks on the late published list of King James's Irish forces in France.<br />London: Printed in the Year: 1697 4to. 27 1 blankpp. . bound with<br /><strong>SOMERS John</strong> A Letter ballancing the Necessity of keeping a Land-Force in times of Peace: with the Dangers that may follow on it.<br />London: Printed in the year: 1697 4to. 2 blank 2 title 16pp. complete with preliminary blank . bound with<br /><strong>TRENCHARD John</strong> A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army to the Author of the Balancing Letter.<br />London: Printed in the Year: 1697 4to. 15 1 blankpp. . bound with<br /><strong>FLETCHER Andrew</strong> A Discourse concerning Militia's and Standing Armies with relation to the Past and Present Governments of Europe and of England in particular.<br />London: Printed in the Year: 1697 4to. 2 30pp. <br />The five items bound together in contemporary mottled calf decorative blind tooled panels on sides marbled endpapers very small stain at outer top corner of the last two items small piece of shaved calf repair to the calf skin prior to binding flaked away near upper edge of rear board else a fine fresh copy. Contemporary signature on title of first item "Natt. Horneby" and inscribed on a preliminary blank leaf in a calligraphic hand "Nathaniel Horneby/ Esquire/ 1700" and below that probably at a slightly later date "his gift to Robt. Mc Causland".</p><p><br />1 Trenchard: ESTC r509611 WING T2110. This issue has a press-figure dagger only on leaf B1v and an advertisement on final leaf. Signature C2 is under the "ere is" of "there is". This edition is rare with ESTC locating 5 copies only 2 in B.L. 2 in Oxford & 1 other. See ESTC R16216 for another edition. Wing does not distinguish between the editions. <br />2 Moyle ESTC r177336 WING M3030 ESTC notes "The first part entitled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government was written by John Trenchard and Walter Moyle. It is often thought Trenchard also assisted in the second part; however attributed solely to Moyle by BM Wing".<br />3 Somers ESTC r11547 WING S4642 <br />4 Trenchard ESTC r16213 There are 2 printings this one line 8 of title page has: 'Balancing'; there is no press-figure on p. 7; p. 15 has additional paragraph beginning: "Now Sir if a Parliament should subject all the Lands .". WING T2113 <br />5 Fletcher ESTC r5238 WING F1294</p><p>Following his invasion of England in 1688 the Glorious Revolution William of Orange became King William III and reigned jointly with his wife Mary. The English parliament's Bill of Rights of 1689 established a constitutional monarchy with extensive restrictions on the royal prerogative. One of those restrictions was that the Sovereign could not raise a standing army during peacetime without parliamentary consent. While William opposed such constraints he accepted them and chose not to engage in a conflict with Parliament. In the following years William was much engaged in European wars that ended with the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697.<br />The wars now over parliament to the king's displeasure decided to reduce the size of the army to 10000 men and later to 7000.<br />The ideological and political significance of the issue was argued out in a series of pamphlets of which these five are probably the most important on both sides of the issue. "The pamphlets . had a powerful effect upon the immediate controversy of 1697-99. The anti-army tracts moreover played a vital role in the formulation of an anti-army attitude which lived on in eighteenth century England and was transmitted along with many other ideas in liberal and republican seventeenth political thought to the American colonies. . Against the peacetime army were principally John Trenchard Walter Moyle Andre Fletcher of Saltoun the Rev. Samuel Johnson and John Toland. Arguing for the king's proposal were chiefly the lord chancellor John Somes and Daniel Defoe . Outstanding among the men who opposed the army was John Trenchard who may be regarded as the leader of the pamphleteers" Schwoerer.<br />Trenchard 1662 - 1723 educated at T.C.D. studied law in London and was a man of considerable wealth through inheritance and marriage. From initial support of the 1689 Revolution he became disenchanted with William and used his wide knowledge of sixteenth and seventeenth century republican political thought to oppose what he judged to be a potentially dangerous power grab by the monarchy. His Argument written in conjunction with Moyle the first pamphlet in this collection launched the debate and determined its parameters. Moyle's <em>Second Part</em> continued their argument. Somers apparently without great conviction argued for retention of a standing army and Trenchard in turn wrote a riposte.<br />Fletcher of Saltoun 1655 - 1716 Scottish writer patriot and politician had returned from European exile with William of Orange in 1688 but terminated his support when he judged that William also King of Scotland was only interested in using the country to help fight foreign wars. He like the other anti-army writers argued that history indicated a direct relationship between absolutism and a peacetime army. He perceived a decay in liberty around 1500 a product of economic and social changes that produced luxury and an abandonment of an old frugal military way of life. Such circumstances allowed defence of the realm to slip into the hands of princes who eliminated ancient rights and freedoms. England the last bastion of liberty faced following 'all the other kingdoms of Europe' along this path unless she avoided a standing army in peacetime.<br />Trenchard and his supporters the group of Whig religious political and economic reformers later sometimes Commonwealth men through their writings promoted republicanism in Britain. However while they were rejected in Britain their ideas were widely influential in British colonial America and on Republicanism in the United States.<br />Nathaniel Hornby or Horneby a London goldsmith and banker served as a Commissioner of Excise 1683 to 88 and in 1691. From the Restoration in 1660 to 1683 the state's excise was farmed out to investors willing to pay the government for the right to collect taxation. In 1683 a new group of Commissioners was chosen to be more efficient in collection than the foregoing. The Revolution of 1688/89 overturned the leadership of the excise branch and only 2 of the 7 Commissioners in office in Feb. 1688 survived a purge in April 1689 with most removed for political reasons. In 1684 when a remodelled department was considered "Sir John Somers whose influence was rising as the Whigs ascended recommended dismissal for virtually all of the commissioners. In particular he singled out Nathaniel Nornby and Thomas Aram who 'were such avowed Jacobites that there was nothing to be said for them'" Krenzke.<br />Nathaniel Hornby perhaps to provide himself with a bolt-hole far from London in the early 18th century rented a house and farm at Muff now Eglinton in Co. Londonderry from Ireland richest commoner and Speaker of the Irish parliament William Conolly himself a head tenant of the London Grocer's Company. Robert McCausland lived at Fruit Hill now Drenagh only a few miles from Muff and near Limavady. That estate was bequeathed to him on his death by William Conolly in 1729 and thereafter alternate eldest sons in the family were named Conolly. Modern McCausland family sources state that Robert was married to a daughter of Conolly but the latter was officially at least childless. Conolly did however support the families of his siblings which may be the connection. Evidently it was as neighbours that a rich London Jacobite banker came to know McCausland and present him with an important collection of pamphlets flagging the perils of creeping central power. From the inscription both men perceived the pamphlets as significant both in themselves and as a gift.<br />Lois G. Schwoerer 'The Literature of the Standing Army Controversy 1697-1699' <em>Huntington Library Quarterly</em> vol. 28 no. 3 1965 p. 187-212 <br />John Krenzke <em>Change in Brewing. Industrialization of the London Beer Brewing Trade 1400-1760</em>.</p> hardcover
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STANDING ARMY
The Necessity of a Plot: Or Reasons for a Standing Army. By a Friend to K. G. King George
London: N.p. c. 1720. 16pp. drop-head title text lightly browned disbound. ESTC T39722. [London?: N.p., c. 1720] unknown
Référence libraire : 33083
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STANDING ARMY
The Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army in England In Opposition to a Fleet at Sea As the best Security of the Kingdom. In a Letter to a Merchant Written by a Sailor
London: Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwicklane 1699. First Edition small 4to ii3-22p. without final advert leaf terminal leaf has a paper flaw which affects two words but without loss of sense recent quarter calf marbled boards red morocco title label. Wing S2189. London: Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwicklane, 1699 hardcover
Référence libraire : 26037
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STANDING ARMY.
The Necessity of a Plot: Or, Reasons for a Standing Army. By a Friend to K. G. [King George].
16pp., drop-head title, text lightly browned, disbound. ESTC T39722.
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STANDING ARMY.
The Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army in England, In Opposition to a Fleet at Sea, As the best Security of the Kingdom. In a Letter to a Merchant, Written by a Sailor.
First Edition, small 4to, [ii],3-22p., without final advert leaf, terminal leaf has a paper flaw which affects two words but without loss of sense, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, red morocco title label. Wing, S2189.
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Standing Committee Member of Army General College Student Examination
Shining army general school student <Japanese Version>
Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha paperback
Référence libraire : 2092902140304188
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Standley, Wakefield.
A STORY OF THE FLAG.
190 p. On front fly leaf inked inscription relating to a Civil War 1891 Verteran's Encampment, "The property of Mrs. J. N. Humphrey. Bought at (Noblerly)? Mo, April 3d, 1891 at the State Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic". Sm. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, lettered in gold with front board decorated in black. Extremities worn and bumped. Hardbound. First Edition. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W28
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Stanek, Robert
Stormjammers: The Extraordinary Story of Electronic Warfare Operations in the Gulf War.
United States, Reagent Press, 2006. 365 S., 5 Bll., Frontispiz OKarton,
Référence libraire : 166775
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Stanislas Louis de LaNoue du Vair
Nouvelles constitutions militaires avec une tactique adaptée à leurs principes ; et démontrée en vingt planches gravées en taille douce. Hier 1. Premier et 2. seconde Partie Teil in einem Buch KOMPLETT!
Francfort, Knoch & Eslinger , 1760.
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Stansbury, Howard, Captain, United States Army
An expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake
From the Title Page: "Illustrated by numerous beautiful plates from drawings taken on the spot also A Reconnoissance of a New Route Through The Rocky Mountains and Two Large and Accurate Maps of That Region.<br /><br />Separate folder containing 2 large folding maps is present. The two maps are hand colored Salt Lake less so. Many tears along folds on both maps.<br /><br />The hardbound volume has 487 pages - 589 lithography plates. Howes S-884<br /><br />Please see photos for condition. Stanbury's Expedition with the Folder with the 2 Maps. Lippincott, Grambo & Co. hardcover
Référence libraire : rbr1wam396
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Stansbury, Howard (Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, US. Army) U. S.
EXPLORATION AND SURVEY OF THE VALLEY OF THE GREAT SALT LAKE OF UTAH INCLUDING A RECONNOISSANCE OF A NEW ROUTE THROUGH THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS; SENATE Special Session March 1851; Executive No. 3
Philadelphia PA: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1852. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 9 in. x 6 in. pp. 487. Illustrated with full set of 58 lithographic engravings. LACKING BOTH FOLD-OUT MAPS. Maroon stamped cloth boards ruled in blind. Gilt lettering and graphic of eagle to rebacked spine with original spine cloth laid down. Light scuffing to front board and light soiling to spine. Newer endpapers. Light age-toning to pages. Wagner-Camp 219:2. "Captain Howard Stansbury in 1849 had taken a topographical party west to make a thorough examination of the Great Salt Lake country and the routes from it.He was accompanied by Lieutenant John Williams Gunnison and they set out together from Fort Leavenworth on May 31 1849 traveling near the tail-end of the California emigration. Both officers kept journals of the march on which Stansbury also subsequently submitted an official report. Lippincott, Grambo & Co hardcover
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Stansbury, Howard (Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, US. Army) U. S.
EXPLORATION AND SURVEY OF THE VALLEY OF THE GREAT SALT LAKE OF UTAH INCLUDING A RECONNOISSANCE OF A NEW ROUTE THROUGH THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS; SENATE Special Session March 1851; Executive No. 3
Washington DC: Robert Armstrong Public Printer 1853. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 9 in. x 6 in. pp. 495. Maroon stamped cloth boards ruled in blind. Gilt lettering to spine as well as graphic in gilt of a buffalo. Bumped corners Stained endpapers with some penciled writing. Frontis lithograph. All plates as called for though several out of order. 58 lithographed illustrations. NOTE: Several plates are latter-day facsimiles to replace the few previously missing plates. Moderate foxing light spotting throughout and af few light pencil trials.<br /> <br /> Two Maps both originals accompanying Stansbury's report were originally issued as folded in a separate hardcover binding but for protection and close study the folding maps have been removed and safely stored in a clear archival display sleeve. Maps will be mailed under separate cover in a mail-tube. Maps are in generally good condition with some staining to folds archival tape professionally applied to several folds and a few short closed tears to edges; quarter size open tear to center of second map.<br /> <br /> The first map is entitled "Map of a Reconnaissance between Fort Leavenworth on the Missouri River and the Great Salt Lake in the Territory of Utah made in 1849 and 1850 under the orders of Col. J.J. Abert Chief of the Topographical Bureau by Capt. Howard Stansbury of the Corps of Topographical Engineers aided by Lieut. J.W. Gunnison Corpos Topographical Engineers and Albert Carrington. The adjacent country laid down from the latest and most authentic data. Drawn by Lieut. Gunnison and Charles Preuss." Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West. <br /> <br /> The second accompanying map is titled "Map of the Great Salt Lake and Adjacent Country in the Territory of Utah Surveyed in 1849 and 1850.by Capt. Howard Stansbury of the Corps of Topographical Engineers and Albert Carrington. Drawn by Lieut. Gunnison and Charles Preuss." "Captain Howard Stansbury in 1849 had taken a topographical party west to make a thorough examination of the Great Salt Lake country and the routes from it.He was accompanied by Lieutenant John Williams Gunnison and they set out together from Fort Leavenworth on May 31 1849 traveling near the tail-end of the California emigration. Both officers kept journals of the march on which Stansbury also subsequently submitted an official report. Robert Armstrong, Public Printer hardcover
Référence libraire : 87405
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STANTON Captain Shelby L.
World War II Order of Battle US Army (Ground Force Units). Foreword by Russell F. Weigley. [Revised Edition] FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
Folio, with photographic title-spread, photographs and charts throughout, and diagrammatic endpapers; olive cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Revised version of the original edition of 1984. VERY SCARCE.
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STANTON Shelby L.
Green Berets at War. US Army Special Forces in Southeast Asia 1956-1975. NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter with one or two short closed tears.
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Stanton, Shelby L. (Captain, US. Army Retired) U. S.
Vietnam Order of Battle
New York: Exeter Books 1986. illustrated reference to the US Army and allied ground forces in Vietnam 1961-1973 foreward by Gen. Westmoreland 396 pages blue paper with gilt ltrs on spine corners bumped AAON in pencil on lower corner of ffep. DJ is blue with gilt ltrs and pictures of various patches and is bumped/chipped/and torn on edges as well as scuffed front and back. Heavy book requires extra postage that is included in price. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. G/G. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Exeter Books Hardcover
Référence libraire : 001744 ISBN : 0671081594 9780671081591
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Stanton, Shelby L
Green Berets at War : U. S. Army Special Forces in Southeast Asia, 1956-1975.
Random House Publishing Group, 1987.
Référence libraire : 254559
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Stapleton Cotton, 1. Viscount Combermere
General Stapleton Cotton, Viscount & Baron Combermere. Stahlstich-Porträt.
Ohne Ort, um 1860. Bild ca. 11,5 x 9 cm. Blatt ca. 27 x 17,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
Référence libraire : 44867
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States Army War College Washington D C
Changes in Organization Found Necessary During Progress of the European War
Wentworth Press 10-03-2019. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.25x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wentworth Press hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0526482559 ISBN : 0526482559 9780526482559
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