The crimea (25 Ergebnisse)
Crimean War - Sebastopol - an Antique View
Sebastopol - Plan of the Crimea - an Original Antique Engraving
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique map - colouring - mounted (matted) and ready to frame . Very good condition - shows fortifications of Sebastopol.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: London Printing & Publishing Co, London, 1857
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A fine original antique hand coloured map. Hand coloured, colouring not contemporary but delicately and expertly executed. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. Central fold otherwise very good condition, . A splendid opportunity to acquire an antique original map - decorative, attractive and scarc…e . A splendid map - Crimea with vignettes of Sebastopol, Balaklava, Eupatoria etc and an inset map of Sebastopol. Rapkin (illustrator).

Verlag: Printed and Published by The Times Publishing Co. Ltd., Blackfriars, London Tuesday, November 14, 1854
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Zustand: Very Good. Broadsheet newspaper, 12 pages. Tanning to the edges and the folded line across the centre, in Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. CRIMEA and GEORGIA.
Inkermann - Crimean War - a Splendid Antique Battle Scene
Crimea -The Battle of Inkermann - - a Fine Hand Coloured Engraving
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique engraving. Mounted - matted - and ready to frame. Excelleny condition. Circa 1860. Hand colouring not contemporary - but delicately and expertly executed. A stirring battle scene - Battle of Inkermann.
Charge of the Light Brigade - Crimean War - a Splendid Antique Battle Scene
Crimea -Charge of the Light Brigade - - a Fine Hand Coloured Engraving
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique engraving. Mounted - matted - and ready to frame. Excelleny condition. Circa 1860. Hand colouring not contemporary - but delicately and expertly executed. A stirring battle scene -Charge of the Light Brigade.
The Guards in the Trenches - Crimean War - a Splendid Antique Battle Scene
Crimea -The Guards in the Trenches at Sebastopol - - a Fine Hand Coloured Engraving
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique engraving. Mounted - matted - and ready to frame. Excelleny condition. Circa 1860. Hand colouring not contemporary - but delicately and expertly executed. A stirring battle scene -The Guards in the Trenches at Sebastopol.
Sebastopol - Crimean War - a Splendid Antique Battle Scene
Crimea - Retreat of the Russians - a Fine Hand Coloured Engraving
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique engraving. Mounted - matted - and ready to frame. Excelleny condition. Circa 1860. Hand colouring not contemporary - but delicately and expertly executed. A stirring battle scene .
Verlag: On House of Commons letterhead. 16 March, 1864
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1p., 12mo. 8 lines. On aged paper with a small hole (not affecting text) and pin marks. He thanks him for his 'kind thought' in sending 'the Danish Images', adding: 'I assure you the present was a very welcome one to me.'.

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CRIMEA. MINE OF THE BASTION DU MAT - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. MINE OF THE BASTION DU MAT - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
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Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the mining of the Bastion du Mat - a rather peaceful scene with a soldier taking his ease and smoking his long pipe - presumably with the job done. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
CRIMEA. SEBASTOPOL FROM THE REAR OF FORT NICHOLAS, LOOKING SOUTH - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. SEBASTOPOL FROM THE REAR OF FORT NICHOLAS, LOOKING SOUTH - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing Sebastopol - a fairly peaceful looking scene with only a few soldiers in view and a few guns lined up on the quayside - and (slightly more ominously) an odd boot and an abandoned stretcher in the foreground. Mounted (matted) and ready to fram…e. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
CRIMEA. DITCH OF THE MALAKOFF, BATTERY GERVAIS AND REAR OF THE REDAN - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. DITCH OF THE MALAKOFF, BATTERY GERVAIS AND REAR OF THE REDAN - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the aftermath of the Battle of Malakoff with the ditch, the battery and the rear of the Redan. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
CRIMEA. INTERIOR OF THE MALAKOFF WITH REMAINS OF THE ROUND TOWER - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. INTERIOR OF THE MALAKOFF WITH REMAINS OF THE ROUND TOWER - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
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Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the aftermath of the Battle of Malakoff with the remains of the Round Tower. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
CRIMEA. CHURCH IN THE REAR OF THE REDAN. LOOKING NORTH, SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF SHOT AND SHELL - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. CHURCH IN THE REAR OF THE REDAN. LOOKING NORTH, SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF SHOT AND SHELL - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the hospital where Florence Nightingale worked in the background with billows of black smike, and fleeing Turkish soldiers, one with a pig on a string. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
CRIMEA. BURNING OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT KERTCH, 9th JUNE 1855 - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. BURNING OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT KERTCH, 9th JUNE 1855 - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
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Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the buildings burning fiercely Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
Verlag: 25 March no year but presumably during his period in Parliament from to 1869; 12 St James's Place London. 3pp 12mo, 1857
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 25 March [no year]; 12 St James's Place [London]. 3pp, 12mo. On a bifolium. In fair condition, lightly aged, with thin strip cut from top of first leaf (not affecting text). Signed 'A W Kinglake'. The recipient is not named. Presumably writing during his period as Member of Parliament for Bridgew…ater, between 1857 and 1869, he begins 'My dear Sir / I shall make a pint of being present at the discussion of the Bill which threatens to make Charities liable to local assessment'. He has not considered the question enough to have arrived at a decision, but has however seen enough, 'from the number of particulars which have been printed', to assure him that 'the imposition of this liability on Public Charities would occasion great inconvenience and dissatisfaction'.
Sprache: Englisch
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique map - colouring - mounted (matted) and ready to frame . Very good condition - shows the Crimea in some detail - with 4 hand coloured vignettes of Sebastopol, balaklava, Eupatoria etc - very attractive.
CRIMEA. BATTLE OF THE TCHERNAYA, 16th AUGUST 1855 - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
CRIMEA. BATTLE OF THE TCHERNAYA, 16th AUGUST 1855 - An Original Antique Coloured Lithograph, Printed 1856
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Day & Sons, London, 1856
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First. A splendid original coloured lithograph, showing the battle in progress, with many dead and dying soldiers. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. W SIMPSON (illustrator).
Verlag: 16 February ; 24 Avenue Victor Hugo Paris on letterhead of the New Club Boulevard Malesherbes, 1884
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According to Russell's entry in the Oxford DNB, while reporting on the Civil War, he was described by one American newspaper as 'the most famous newspaper correspondent the world has ever seen'. The inscription on his memorial in St Paul's Cathedral calls him ''the first and greatest of War Correspondents'. He coined the phrase…'thin red line', was instrumental in the sending of Florence Nightingale to the Crimea, and is said to have written the report that inspired Tennyson to write 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'. The recipient was the proprietor of the Hotel and Restaurant Henry IV, Saint-Germain-en-Laye (which, according to an advertisement in Galignani's 'New Paris Guide for 1879', was 'The only Hotel on the Terrace. / Highly recommended, and old-established / Louis XIV. was born in this House on the 5th Sept. 1638.'). The present item is 2pp, 12mo. In fair condition, aged and worn, with thin strip of glue from mount along the gutter. Folded twice. Signed 'W H Russell'. He enquires after 'un petit apartment libre pour le lundi ou mardi en cas de besoin', at a price 'convenable à ma fortune'. He describes the specifications he requires before noting that M. de Blonetz ma dit ce que j'ai entendu avec plaisir que vous avez garde des souvenirs aimables de moi depuis cet temp terrible 70. 71'. In a postscript he expresses anxiety that 'il y aura une grande foule à St Germain le lundi pour les courses'. It may be that Russell attended the racing with the future King Edward VII: he was, as the Oxford DNB states, 'a member of the Prince of Wales's circle, though his relationship with the prince fluctuated, and he deplored the depravity and obscenity of some of his set'.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Seeley and Co., Limited, London, 1891
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Full leather. Zustand: Very good. Fourth Edition. Octavo, vi, [2], 312pp. Full brown tree calf, gilt floral border on covers. Title stamped in gilt over red leather spine label, raised bands with decorative gilt compartments. All edges marbled. Marbled endpapers with turn-ins stamped in blind and gilt-hatched board edges. Board…edges, spine and joints rubbed, spine tips lightly chipped. Joints partly split, but boards holding firmly. Faint foxing to flyleaves and title page. No marks or notations to text. Bound by R. Ingalton Drake of Eton. Complete with frontispiece portrait and tissue guard, three additional portraits with tissue guards, and five full-page maps. Inscription on front flyleaf: "John Baskervyle-Glegg: from Hubert Brinton. / School Work. Division xxij / Summer Half. 1892. Eton." Printed sheet attached to verso of front free endpaper containing a list of mathematics instructors and their students at Eton College during the summer of 1892. An attractive example of this military campaign history, written by an artillery officer who served in the Crimean War. Hubert Brinton (1863-1941) was an Assistant Master of Classics at Eton College from 1887-1924. The recipient of this book, John Baskervyle-Glegg (1876-1954) of Withington Hall, Cheshire, was educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford. He served as a lieutenant in the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry and was Justice of the Peace of Cheshire. Fourth edition of The War in the Crimea by General Sir Edward Hamley. (illustrator).
[Edward Mason Wrench] Manuscript describing events in 1855-6, during his service in the Crimean War with the 34th Regiment of Foot. With duplicated (hectograph) letter by him and handbill advertisement for talk by him, both on the Siege of Sebastopol
Edward Mason Wrench (1833-1912) of the 34th Regiment of Foot [The Crimean War; Siege of Sebastopol; Crimea]
Verlag: The account of 'Events in and 1856' dated by Wrench from Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire 1902. The duplicated letter dated 12 December 1880. The printed advertisement for talk at the School Baslow and dated 14 January 1881, 1855
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Wrench was the son of a clergyman, and well connected, being presented to the Prince of Wales and staying at Chatsworth in his old age. His obituary in the British Medical Journal (27 April 1812), describes how he went out to the Crimea in 1854. 'He had been gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 34th Regiment in November, and joined… it on its arrival in the Crimea. He served during the terrible winter of that year, and was present at the capture of the quarries, the successful assault on the Redan of June 18th, and the final capture of Sebastopol on September 8th, 1855. He was mentioned in despatches, and received the Crimean medal and clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkish medal.' Wrench's own account of his experiences in the Crimea (Item One below) entirely unpublished is a personal one, vividly-written and full of detail. It does not appear to be present in the collection of his family papers at Nottingham University Library. ONE: Manuscript consisting of 'Events in 1855' (4pp) and '1856 (12pp), making a total of 16pp., 8vo, on twelve leaves, attached with a stud. In good condition, on aged and dogeared paper. The first page of the 1855 manuscript is headed '12 [sic] Pages in this Year', but comprises four numbered pages. The beginning of account sets the scene and gives an indication of the level of detail: 'The 1st Janry found me doing duty with the 28th Foot or Slashers in the 3rd. Divt of the army before Sebastopol having landed at Balaclava from the Ship "Queen of the South" on the 20th. Nov. 1854. On the 6th July I was ordered to do duty with the 50th. Foot but as I did not wish to move (the weather being very bad and my tent being as comfortable, or rather as little uncomfortable as it could be made) except to join my own Regt. the 34th. to which I had been gazetted on the 1st. of December 1854. I applied to be sent to it and was ordered to join which I did on 9th of Janry.' The account is made up from diary entries, and is none the less vivid and interesting for that: 'On the following morning a wounded Russian named Alexo was brought into our Hospital and we amputated his leg he did really well and was eventually exchanged at Odessa. Poor Jordan's death threw a great damp on the Regiment as he was the first Officer we had had killed. On the 9th. of April being Easter Monday the 2nd. Bombardment took place. It was a fearfully wet windy day so that no one was able to go out to see what damage was done. On the 10th. I was on trenches and the noise was terrific, but nothing to what I have since heard. I had a very narrow escape from a round shot which hopped over the parapet close to where I was.' In June, 'after 68 hours bombardment an assault was made on the Quarries by ourselves [.] I did not go down till about 8 with Robinson Scott & Peel and 100 men. We were marching about the Trenches half the night and were finally sent to the middle ravine just below Mamelon. The scene there was most horrible the ground being strewn with dead & wounded. English French & Russians. One poor Russian boy was dragged up by two Zouaves but fainted just opposite to where we were lying. I got a light and found he was shot through the belly and that nothing could be done for him. I gave him some water and he lie [sic] by me some time but died before morning. I got an amulet off his neck & his cap pouch which I sent home'. The 1856 account begins in dramatic style: 'The first entry in this Diary relates to the explosion which took place within the British Lines during the Siege of Sebastopol. | Feb 3rd. I was not many hundred yards from this explosion when it took place & will here relate now (Janry 1900) my recollection of it. It took place in Novr. or Decr. 1855. I had just come in from a ride & had given my horse to my Batman when I noticed a vast cloud of smoke shoot up from the Right Siege train an open air arsenal about 500 yds from my house - a tremendous noise of explosion followed & knowing that there would be a rain of missiles from above to fall immediately I jumped under my doorway - hoping the strong lintel would protect me [.] a shower of fragments fell around me rattling on my iron roof - and wounding many men in the Regiment - 70 men were killed by the explosion some over half a mile off. The artillery horses were passing in front of my door to water & stampeded hurting several men in their rush. Both my horse and my dog bolted. I got the horse back in a few hours - but my dog taken [sic] a few weeks before out of Sebastopol returned to her old home and was found there weeks afterwards (I brought her to England) My house that I had just finished building myself did not sustain much damage. [.]' The account continues, packed with incident. At one point he writes: 'I had written the above in 1859 and continue it forty one years after November 4 1900. The events & fights of May 1856 being written so legibly in my brain that I can read much of what we did & said. Alas all the actors except myself are passed away. My notice has been called to the excursion by reading an Illustrated article in a magazine named "Travel" in which Dr. Hy. Lansell has been describing a tour taken last year over the same ground - so little altered from what I saw in 1856 that his description would do for mine'. The diary concludes in fine style. On 2 May 1856 he goes to Yalta, where he finds 'the daughters of the English Clerk of the Works of Prince W's Palace were keeping the Hotel, a very rough primitive structure low stone built rooms with a long rough wooden verandah overlooking the lovely Bay - We enjoyed an excellent dinner of Turbot & Oyster Sauce, & a bottle of excellent local wine like Hock - as we returned we went over the Emperor's Villa Orianda [.] One day when I remember seeing for the first time a Persian (horizontal) Water Wheel in a very pretty village embosomed in Walnut Trees where also I bought an embroidered linen neck scarf which I still possess - On another occasion I accompanied Best & C.
Verlag: 3 South Place Knightsbridge. 1 November, 1856
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4pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged. Evidently incomplete: the first part only of a long letter. Begins: 'My dear Maclean | I have it not in my heart to put forward an excuse for very long silence, beyond an amount of employment the like of which I have never had thrown upon me before, for many years.' He hopes…to see him, but leaves that night 'for the North on a tour of inspection'. He describes his movements: 'I go first to Keir near Dumblane [sic] for a couple of days from thence to Fort George where I may be detained by my duties for two days, and from there back to Keir from which point I shall visit the Depôts, and Depôt Battns. within reach.' After discussing possible arrangements for a visit he writes: 'I am ordered to hasten back from the North to inspect the Depot Battns. just formed in England and in Jersey before the Winter is farther advanced'. He 'took Mr. Rolston to the Horse Guards. - I found that no influence or interest could obtain the enrolment of his name on the list of Candidates for a Commission by purchase, he being passed the age of 18 before he made his application. The Gentleman to whom I presented him, is a very old friend of mine. As I told him how much interested I was in behalf of your Young friend he suggested that Mrs. Rolston should apply for a Commission by purchase in a Colonial Corps of which there are 5'. He lists the corps, observing of the West Indies that it is a place 'in which you and I passed so many Years of our life', and 'not always unhealthy'. 'By a sacrifice of a little money an exchange could be effected without much difficulty into a Regt. of the Line'. The final page concludes: 'However your Young friend did not deem it advisable to make application for an appt. to any of these Corps'.

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Soft cover. Very good. Exhibits light wear along original fold lines. Exhibits some foxing. Blank on verso. Size 11.5 x 16.25 Inches. This is an 1855 Henry Bill view of the siege of Sevastopol (Sebastopol) during the Crimean War. Overlooking the city from the east. The defensive walls are apparent, along with the siege works con…structed by French, British, Sardinian, and Ottoman armies (the Allies). Allied troops appear in the foreground lobbing artillery shells at the besieged Russians. The Russians, from the walls, return the fire. Russia's Black Sea Fleet engages the allied navies in the bay. Two wounded soldiers spill blood in the foreground. Thirty-four locations, including several forts, batteries, a signal station, a hospital, and magazine, are numerically identified and correspond with an index included below the view. The Siege of Sevastopol The siege of Sebastopol, the final battle of the Crimean War, took place from October 1854 until September 1855. Sevastopol is remembered as one of the great sieges. The city housed Russia's Black Sea Fleet, which posed a threat to the entire Mediterranean. The great author Leo Tolstoy was then a 26-year-old artillery officer in the Russian army and survived the 11-month siege. He later immortalized the events in his Sebastopol Sketches . The Crimean War The Crimean War, fought from October 1853 to February 1856, was an armed conflict between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman, British, French, and Sardinian forces. The root cause of the war has never been fully understood, but the stated impetus was to defend the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, with the Catholic interests supported by the French and the Greek Orthodox Church by the Russians. The more likely root was British and French concerns about Russian expansion into the Bosporus and Mediterranean at the cost of the declining Ottoman empire. Hostilities erupted in July 1853 when Russia invaded two Ottoman suzerainties known collectively as the Danubian Principalities, labeled here as Wallachia and Moldavia. The Ottomans immediately responded, fighting a defensive campaign that halted the Russian advance at Silistra, which the Russians besieged. Alarmed by the possibility of an Ottoman collapse, the British and French entered the war, sending troops and supplies to Gallipoli. They did not arrive at Silistra until after the Russians had withdrawn. By this time, public opinion in Britain and France, where discontent at the seemingly wasted effort and expense of sending armies to the Balkans, turned against the war. Hoping to finish the war quickly, the allies invaded the Crimean Peninsula in September, hoping to seize the Russian naval port of Sevastopol, thereby limiting Russian ability to wage war in the Black Sea arena. The supposedly 'quick and easy' siege lasted for eleven months. Russia finally sued for peace in March 1856 and in the subsequent Treaty of Paris, Russia lost its Black Sea ports, Wallachia and Moldavia gained a modicum of independence, and Christians in the Holy Land were given a degree of equality. Publication History and Census This view was lithographed by Thomas Sinclair and published by Henry Bill in 1855. We have identified examples in the institutional collections at Dartmouth College and Brown University.
Verlag: 10 April ; from Hill Street Woolwich on letterhead of Hill House Woolwich S.E, 1874
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An excellent letter, casting light on the relationship between the editor of The Times and a senior correspondent. See the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. Brackenbury's states that 'During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 Brackenbury was the Times correspondent with the Austrian army, and was at the battle of Königgrätz (Sad…owa) riding with Benedek under fire at Chlum and reported the naval battle of Lissa. He was the Times correspondent in the Franco-Prussian War, accompanying Prince Frederick Charles in the Le Mans campaign; and in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, when he crossed the Balkans with Count Gourko.' 4pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In very good condition, folded twice. Thin strip from windowpane mount adhering to edges in not unpleasing way. Signed 'C. B. Brackenbury' and addressed to 'My dear Delane'. The letter begins: 'Captain Clarke brought me today the last number of his translation of the German War of 1870-71. He is sending you a copy and I hope you will find some one to review it in my place.' Brackenbury has himself translated 'the Report of the Committee on French Army re organization, together with the law as proposed and passed', which the War Office is publishing. 'You shall have the first copy issued which I will mark myself.' In his opinion a great deal of the report 'bears upon much more than French re-organization'. He will be very glad if Delane finds it 'worth a notice'. He continues: 'Though I may not write more on military affairs I don't see why I should not review other books if you can find any for me. Even if you have no space for them at present the reviews might stand over till the interest of the new parliament is over.' It seems to him 'unnatural to have no work in hand for you'. The postscript reads: 'They say that my review of Clarke's first number started the Intelligence Department.'.

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Very good. Verso repairs to fold separations. Exhibits old verso repairs at a few fold intersections. Exhibits slight loss at a few fold intersections. Size 20.25 x 27 Inches. This is a striking 1854 George Philip map of the Crimean Peninsula (Crimea) during the Crimean War. Coverage extends from the Dnieper River to the Black S…ea, and from Tendra Bay to the Sea of Azov. Text near Kalamita Bay follows the action of the Crimean War. A notation marks where the Allies landed on September 14, and another indicates the site of the Battle of the Alma and Allied and Russian positions. Sevastopol, the Allied objective, is identified at the bottom of Kalamita Bay. A view of Sevastopol is situated along the bottom border. Within the view, three forts, the cemetery, and a lighthouse are named. An inset map of Europe in the bottom right situates Crimea in relation to continental Europe. The Crimean War The Crimean War, with an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, Britain, France, and Sardinia on one side of the conflict and the Russian Empire on the other, lasted from October 1853 until February 1856. The root cause of the war has never been fully understood, but the stated impetus for hostilities was the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, with the Catholics being supported by the French and the Greek Orthodox Church gaining the support of the Russians. Other factors also included the gradual decline of the Ottoman Empire and British and French concerns about Russian gains in the region at the cost of the Ottomans. Hostilities erupted in July 1853 when Russia invaded two Ottoman suzerainties known collectively as the Danubian Principalities: Wallachia and Moldavia. The Ottomans immediately responded and fought a defensive campaign that eventually halted the Russian advance at Silistra, which the Russians besieged. Alarmed by the possibility of an Ottoman collapse, the British and French jumped to their aid, sending troops and supplies to Gallipoli. They did not arrive at Silistra until after the Russians had withdrawn. At this point, public opinion at home, where discontent aroused by the wasted effort and expense of sending armies to the Balkans, exerted an influence on the alliance. This outcry led to the planning and execution of an invasion of the Crimean Peninsula and a siege of the Russian naval port of Sevastopol, their primary naval base in the Black Sea. The siege lasted eleven months. Russia finally sued for peace in March 1856. In the Treaty of Paris that ended the war Russia lost its Black Sea ports, Wallachia and Moldavia gained a modicum of independence, and Christians in the Holy Land were given a degree of equality. Publication History and Census This map was created and published by George Philip in 1854. We note a single example cataloged in OCLC which is part of the collection at the National Library of Scotland. References: OCLC 316360022.