Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: The Ordnance Replacement Training Center, 1951
Baton Rouge, LA: A & N Pictorial Publishers, 1951. Hardcover. Unpaginated. Approximately 87 pages. More
Baton Rouge, LA: A & N Pictorial Publishers, 1951. Hardcover. Unpaginated. Approximately 87 pages. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1916. 836, illus., index, usual library markings, rear board chipped, small edge tears to some pages. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1915. 832, illus., index, usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, edges rubbed. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1915. 832, illus., usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, some pages have edge tears (some repaired with tape). More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1916. 776, illus., usual library markings, some wear and soiling to boards, small edge tears to some pages. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1917. 792, illus., usual library markings, boards worn and soiled especially at edges, tears to some pages repaired, rear bd weak. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1917. 832, illus., usual library markings, some wear and soiling to boards. More
Washington DC: u. S. Government Printing Office, 1992. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. Volume II ONLY. xv, [1], 308 pages. Glossary. Boxes. Figure. Volume II consists of an overview followed by essays supporting the basic doctrinal statements found in Volume I. A glossary and appendices are also included. The purpose of the essays is threefold. First, each essay explains the basic doctrinal statement(s) it supports to ensure clarity. Second, each essay expands upon the supported doctrinal statement to discuss related concepts, problems, examples, exceptions, and other matters that are important for full understanding. Third, essays provide evidence in support of the doctrinal statements in the form of extensive and often expansive documentation in their endnotes. The appendices and glossary are important features of this volume. The glossary provides definitions for the terms used in this manual. More
Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1954. Hardcover. Illus., boards somewhat worn and soiled. Published in April, 1954. More
Ottawa: Directorate of Mil. Training, 1955. 19 cm, 160, wraps, illus., covers quite worn, soiled, and frayed, front cover partly torn at spine. More
Ottawa: Queens Printer, 1961. 19 cm, 120, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers, ink name on front cover. More
Ottawa: Queens Printer, 1963. 19 cm, 140, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: A Committee of Officers at Ottawa, 1934. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Hardcover. 28 cm. 492 pages plus index pages. Folding Maps. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. More
Fort Leavenworth, KS: U. S. Army Command and General Staff College. Wraps. ii, 220 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams. References. More
Italy: United States Fifth Army, 1945. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. Format is approximately 4.75 inches by 6.5 inches. 56 pages and 8 pages for Notes. Cover illustration signed by Mauldin. Other iIllustrations are initialed B.M. and have been drawn by Bill Mauldin (The illustration facing page 18 does have a clear identification of Bill Maudlin as the artist. Last page of notes have some ink comments and the bottom half of the page is torn off. William Henry "Bill" Mauldin (October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003) was an American editorial cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting American soldiers, as represented by the archetypal characters Willie and Joe, two weary and bedraggled infantry troopers who stoically endure the difficulties and dangers of duty in the field. His cartoons were popular with soldiers throughout Europe, and with civilians in the United States as well. Mauldin's cartoon work continued when he landed with the 45th division in the invasion of Sicily and later in the Italian campaign. More
Tampa, FL: Faircount LLC, 2002. First? Edition. First? Printing. 200, wraps, profusely illus. (many in color). More
London: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1917. 18 cm, 115, some foxing to text, bookplate inside front board, board worn, ding at top edge of front board, Hugh Rees slip bound in. More
Reader's Digest, 1967. Wraps. 12 p. More
East Winthrop, Maine: Museum Research Associates, 1975. Bicentennial Edition, presumed first printing. Wraps. Format is approximately 4 inches by 6.25 inches. [8], 78 pages, plus covers. Cover has some soiling/staining. this was originally published in Boston in 1733. In the Foreword to the Bicentennial Edition it states: This book, believed to be the first militia manual printed in America, may well have been carried by Colonel George Washington of the Virginia Militia during his service in the French and Indian War, or used to train the Minutemen who stood at Lexington and Concord, and again at Bunker Hill, to oppose the armed might of the world's greatest military power. The concept of individual citizens' responsibility for public safety and order, as set forth here, was a fundamental principle among those who were to become the founding fathers of this Nation. And the words of command that live on in these pages are those that echoed two centuries ago, along with the reverberations of "he short heard 'round the world". To those who helped forge the proud heritage of America's militia, and to those who honor and preserve the traditions of the "Citizen Soldier" today, this book is respectfully dedicated. More
Bonanza Books, 1988. FIrst printing of this edition [stated]. Hardcover. xii, 380 p. Illustrations (few in color). Bibliography. Abbreviations. AFF Vernacular. Index. More
Paris: Anselin, 1831. 266 total, illus., 14 folding plates, 24 pages of music, boards worn and soiled, somewhat shaken, spine gone. More
Paris: Anselin, 1831. Pocket-size, 307, vol. 3 only, many fold-out plans, text foxed & soiled, bds quite soiled & worn, binding at spine missing. More
Paris: Chez Anselin, 1831. 196, v.3 only, illus, folding plates, music, Plates No. 101-130 (107 separate but present), Music No. 6, 7, and 15, bds worn/soiled. More
Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1949. First Edition. 701, illus., maps, color fold-out maps, reading list, figures, index, boards somewhat scuffed. More
Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1942. Tenth Edition. 581, illus. (1 color fold-out), maps, figures, tables, index, ink and pencil notes inside front board & flyleaf. More