Verlag: H.M.S.O. W. Clowes and Sons and John W. Parker & Son, London, 1859
Anbieter: Jacques Gander, Fairford, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 80,99
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In den WarenkorbHard Cover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Red cloth with gilt lettering on teh spine, with blindstamped decorated borders and coat of arms of the Crown at the centre of both front and rear boards. Marbled endpapers. xxv, 389 pages. illustrated with 48 diagrammatic plates many in both red and black ink. The cloth of the book and the top edge are a bit dust soiled, with a few stains, and a touch of wear to one corner of the spine, plus a repair to the cloth at the side of the spine. Gilt lettering bright. Corners turned inwards. Inside the binding is sound with intact hinges, there is a armorial bookplate "Cromarty" with the moto "Dread God" to the front pastedown and original owner's name in ink at the head of the title page. pages all very clean thoughout, all complete and in good order, all plates present. A good sound copy.
Verlag: The War Office / His Majesties Stationary Office, London, 1916
Anbieter: David Bunnett Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 393,05
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In den WarenkorbSOFTCOVER. Zustand: VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. This book was officially 'Compiled for the Use of Recruiting Officers, Military Representatives and Tribunals', but being on general sale in bookshops, it was also used to demonstrate to civilian male employers that women could indeed carry heavy weights, operate lathes and milk horses without falling over, thus freeing up more of their male relatives to send to the trenches. Large tall 4to. in printed thin card covers, 93pp, including 72 large and quite wonderful b/w photos on 32 pages of glossy paper showing women at work in primarily heavy industries and farms . [CONDITION: A well preserved VERY GOOD clean and tight unmarked copy (mild creasing to covers around spine, pages moderately tanned, small kink to top corner of page-block fore-edge from bumping) ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . To see more of our books on Women's History / Feminism etc type DbbWOMEN in the Keywords search box . __NOTE. Depending on destination, this item may require an extra payment for shipping insurance. If so, orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved the extra cost. . We always ship in STRONG PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.
Verlag: Horse Guards London. 17 October, 1812
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 166,75
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In den Warenkorb1p., 4to. In good condition, on aged paper, with slight wear to one edge. Regarding their previous correspondence, Calvert has 'directions to request' Ridge to inform him, 'if you are aware of any Steps having been taken, for conveying back the Clothing for M: General Wattevelle's [sic] Regiment, from Sicily to Cadiz - where that Corps is now stationed'. From Cadiz the Watteville's Regiment would be transferred to Upper Canada, where it would take part in the War of 1812.
Verlag: Place indecipherable. 15 August, 1809
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 214,39
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In den Warenkorb1p., 16mo. In fair condition, on aged and worn paper. Reads: Dear Sir - | I am directerd by the Commander of ther Forces to request that you will pay the enclosed on account of the Extraordinaries of th Army.' Torrens was Military Secretary between 1809 and 1820.
Verlag: Report on War Office 'Form 33'. Ewart's four additional sketches dated and 1881 the other material undated, 1880
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 333,49
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In den WarenkorbThe collection, deriving from the Ewart family papers, is in good condition, on aged paper, with fraying to the extremities of the report. Sir John Spencer Ewart, son of General Sir John Alexander Ewart, Colonel of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, entered Sandhurst in 1880, and left the following year, with the sword of honour, to join the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. (For more information about Ewart and his father, who also obtained 'special distinction' at Sandhurst, see their entries in the Oxford DNB.) ONE. Manuscript 'Report'. Unsigned, but in Ewart's hand, and with the accompanying map (Item Two, below) docketed with his name. Written on a printed 'W[ar]. O[ffice]. Form 33. | Road Report' form, on one side of a piece of grey paper roughly 34 x 40 cm. It describes three locations - Yorktown, Watchetts and Frimley - under six columns: Places on or near the Road; Distances in Miles and Furlongs (subdivided into Intermediate and Total); Population (subdivided into Houses and Persons); Accommodation | On a March (subdivided into Men and Horses; Supplies, Transport and Water; and General Observations. Among the details are the number of bakers, butchers, waggons, carts, horses oxen and tons of hay, and the observations give the details of th suitability of the locations as defensive positions. TWO. Map (30 x 30.5 cm) attached to Item One, and furled up with it, with 'Ewart' in pencil at head. In ink and colours, to a scale of six inches to the mile, with Frimley at foot and 'York Town' at head. THREE to SIX. Four more field plans, each with 'Ewart' in the top left-hand corner. Each 31 cm square and in black and white (two with roads picked out in brown). Comprising: 'Eye Sketch' of the Midrow Hill area, and 'Night Fd. Sketch' of the Wishmoor Hill area, both dated October 1880; 'Extra Compass Sketch' of the Wishmoor Hill area, dated May 1881; 'Ext. Eye Sketch' of the Turf Hill area, dated 19 May 1881. SEVEN. '1st. Fd. Sketch' of 'Bare Hill' by 'Sterling'. 29.5 x 30.5 cm, in black and white, with buildings in red. EIGHT. 'Field Sketch of South Side of Windsor Ride' by 'Gentn. Cadet Gordon'. 29 x 28 cm. In black and white.