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Edité par John Murray, London, 1899
Vendeur : Alphaville Books, Inc., Hyattsville, MD, Etats-Unis
Hard Cover. Etat : Good+. No Jacket. Boards edgeworn and scuffed. Front hinge starting a very little.
Edité par John Murray, London, 1899
Vendeur : MARK POST, BOOKSELLER, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hard Cover. First printing. OVERALL VERY GOOD+. TEXT CLEAN AND TIGHT, OFFSETTING TO ENDPAPERS, FRONT HINGE JUST STARTING. BLUE CLOTH BOARDS SHOW LIGHT WEAR AND BUMPED CORNERS. GILT SPINE LETTERING SLIGHTLY DIMMED. A SOLID COPY.
Edité par London. John Murray. 1899, 1899
Vendeur : J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
Edition originale
Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo, 22.5cm, the First Edition, ,xxi,330p., frontis, title vingette & 12 plate illustrations, (including 4 colour plates & 5 maps & 4 photogravure portrait plates), gilt title and gilt decorations on the upper cover, some slight fade speckling on the boards otherwise a fine copy. (Mt) overs the history of the units that fought in many campaigns, including The American Revolution, India, War of 1812, Egypt & The Nile in the 1880s. Appendices include various lists of awards, lists of officers & casualties.
Edité par John Murray, London, 1899
Vendeur : Alcuin Books, ABAA/ILAB, Scottsdale, AZ, Etats-Unis
Octavo. Engraved frontispice of The princess of Wales, Alexnadra. xx, 330 pages, bibliograpgy, index. The Colonel was a British soldier, author and naturalist who served in the government of British India. The voyage on the Ceres and Royal Henry is among the best (see pages 29-30). His careful observations appear in many issues of the Journal for the Society of Historical Research, especially, on military uniforms (see the helmet of the 'Hot climate" type, color image (facing page 99) which shows the red horsehair plume on the element (presumably of Colonel John Floyd by A.W. Davis. The top part of the page not extent to the text at p. 329-330 has been clipped. Laid in is a bookplate from the United Service Club noting presented by The Author, January 1905. The previous owner specialized in British military uniforms and has blue tabs pointing to the plates of signficance. Bound in a newer 3/4 blue morocco over blue cloth, rasied bands with compartments lettered and decorated in gitl, hosued within a blue cloth overed slipcase with the original front cover used as a pastedown. Very nice.