Black and White Budget, Volumes I-V
London: Black & White Publishing Co., 1899-1901. 3264 total, 5 vols. bound in 4, profusely illus., boards somewhat worn and soiled, somewhat shaken, damp stains v.4 but no pages stuck. More
London: Black & White Publishing Co., 1899-1901. 3264 total, 5 vols. bound in 4, profusely illus., boards somewhat worn and soiled, somewhat shaken, damp stains v.4 but no pages stuck. More
Ottawa: Queens Printer, 1962. 19 cm, 136, wraps, illus., covers worn and soiled, cover partially separated and reglued at spine, ink initials on front cover. More
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 249, [7] pages. List of Figures. Figures. List of Abbreviations. Appendix. References. Index. Cover has minor wear and soiling. This is one of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations. Ivan Arreguín-Toft (Ph.D., The University of Chicago), is a U.S. Army electronic warfare and signals intelligence veteran, Oxford Martin Fellow, and Associate Director, Dimension 1 (Cyber Defense Policy and Resilience) at the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre at Oxford University. He has taught international relations, security studies and strategy to undergraduates and graduate students with an emphasis on asymmetric conflict (insurgency-counterinsurgency, small wars, and cyber security strategy and policy) at The University of Chicago, Wellesley College, Harvard University, Boston University, and the University of Oxford; where along with his work for the UK government on cyber security policy, he oversaw the strategy and policy component of the University of Oxford?s cyber doctoral training program. While at Oxford, he also served as co-principal investigator on a Norwegian Ministry of Defense project on the future of war (with an emphasis on non-linear implications of shifts in military and cyber (robotics, and machine learning) technologies)). He most recently completed a year-long research fellowship with the Cyber Security Project at Harvard?s Kennedy School, where he worked to complete research for his forthcoming book on cyber strategy and policy. More
London: Macmillan & Co., Limited, 1920. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 1085 total, 3-vol. set, illus., fold-out maps, footnotes, errata, index, pencil underlining on a few pages, boards scuffed & spotted. More
Philadelphia, PA: Globe Bible Publishing Co., 1900. 525, illus., fold-out color map, some discolor ins bds, lib bkplate ins fr bd (only lib marking), pencil inscription ins fr flylf. More
New York: Random House, c1978. First American Edition. 24 cm, 421, illus., DJ worn, soiled, and chipped, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper Lord Birkenhead was given access to all the personal letters, diaries, and papers of the Kipling family. Kipling's daughter refused permission to publish and would give no reason. More
New York: Random House, 1978. First Edition. 421, illus., source notes, bibliography, index, front board somewhat bowed, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, some edge soiling. More
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc, 1965. First American Edition. 413, illus., chronology, sources, notes, index, some soiling to fore-edge, boards scuffed, some wear to board and spine edges. More
Los Angeles, CA: Haynes Corporation, 1942. 370, illus., glossary, discoloration inside boards, small stains in margins of a few pages, boards stained and worn along edges. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1926. 370, illus., glossary, discoloration inside boards, front flyleaf missing, some wear to board and spine edges and corners. More
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1924. First Edition. 347, frontis illus., fold-out map, appendices, index, DJ worn: small tears, small pieces missing. More
London: John Murray, 1924. Second Printing. 347, illus., map, fold-out map, appendices, index, discolor ins bds, some foxing, ink notation, bds stained, bds & spine edges worn. More
London: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1927. Second Printing. 754 total, 2 vols., illus., index, some foxing, marginal ink underlining v.1, bds weak v.1, bds scuffed, sm tear at spine v.1. More
New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1927. 364 & 390, 2 vols., illus., index, slight discoloration inside boards, boards somewhat scuffed and stained. More
London: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1927. Fourth Printing. 754 total, 2 vols., illus., index, some foxing to fore-edge, boards and spines somewhat scuffed. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xi, [1], 360 pages. Ink marks on fep. Frontis illustration. Footnotes. Illustrations. Maps. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Major-General Sir Charles Edward Callwell KCB (2 April 1859 – May 1928), was an Anglo-Irish officer of the British Army, who served in the artillery, as an intelligence officer, and as a staff officer and commander during the Second Boer War, and as Director of Operations and Intelligence during World War I. In 1886 Callwell was awarded the Trench Gascoigne Prize Essay Competition gold medal by the Royal United Service Institution for his essay Lessons to be learned from the campaigns in which British Forces have been employed since the year 1865. This was later expanded into a book Small Wars, published in 1896, which was adopted as an official British Army textbook, and won wide recognition. It was revised and republished in 1899 and 1906, and was translated in French. The United States Marine Corps Small Wars Manual, originally published in 1935, drew heavily on Callwell's book, and as the first comprehensive study of what came to be known as "asymmetric warfare", it gained renewed popularity in the 1990s. He was a noted writer of military biography, history, and theory. From the publication of Small Wars, Callwell had a reputation as a writer on military topics. Mainly these were studies on tactics and on subjects connected with the World War; he also produced works that satirized army procedure and War Office routine. In 1921 he was awarded the Chesney medal of the Royal United Service Institution for his services to military literature. More
London: John MacQueen, 1900. Third Edition. 574, bds weak, discolor ins bds, foxing to fore-edge, boards somewhat soiled, spine faded and top and bottom edges worn. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1966. Book Club Edition. 629, illus., maps, short biographies, tables, index, small stains to fore-edge, DJ scuffed and edges worn. More
London: Heinemann, 1966. First U.K. Edition. 608, illus., maps, short biographies, fold-out tables, index, some soiling to fore-edge, some wear and small tears to DJ edges. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1966. First Printing. 614, illus., maps, short biographies, tables, index, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ scuffed & edges worn, small tears & creases to DJ. More
Place_Pub: London: Heinemann, 1966. First U.K. Edition. 608, illus., maps, short biographies, fold-out tables, index, some wear to boards and spine, some stains to top edge. More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1958. Book Club Edition. 403, maps, index, DJ soiled and scuffed: small tears, small pieces missing, stain on rear DJ This volume covers the period from the defeat of Napoleon in 1815 through the reign of Queen Victoria. Approximately one-third of this volume is devoted to the American Civil War. More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1958. First Edition. 403, maps, index, slight weakness to rear board, address sticker inside front flyleaf, slight wear to edges of boards and spine. More
New York: The Viking Press, 1972. 350, illus., maps, index, some discoloration to spine and board edges. More
Cleveland, OH: World Pub. Co, [1966]. First Edition. First? Printing. 27 cm, 372, illus., index, front DJ flap price clipped. More