Seller: Stan Clark Military Books, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 316 pages, Brand New Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Never Read.
Language: English
Published by Coldstream Guards, 1923
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Brown cloth boards with red lettering to front. Boards are marked and generally grubby and a little creased. Some bumping to corners. Spine is age darkened with bumping to ends. Both inner hinges are cracked, but holding. The binding is loose; the textblock has cracked. Textblock has some grubby marks. 98 pp. Previous owner's mark to fep (Bn. School 1st Bn Coldstream Gds). Complete with map to rear. Printed by Sacher & Sons. Additional photos are available upon request. When securely packed this item will weigh in the region of 229g. Unless specifically mentioned, all our books are photographed so you can see what you are buying. ABE may, however, display a stock image whilst processing ours. (YBP Ref: 032676:10e) Size: 16mo - over 53/4" - 63/4" tall Language: ENG 229 G. Book.
Audio CD. Condition: Sehr gut. sehr gut erh. ISBN: 5017615410228 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Language: English
Published by (P) & (C) Bandleader Music, London, UK, 1985
Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom
Audio Cassette Tapes. Condition: Very Good. Two audio cassette tapes. Very clean tapes and cases.
Language: English
Published by Decca, UK, 2009
Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom
Audio CD. Condition: Very Good. Clean case and very clean audio CD.
Language: English
Published by Gale & Polden, 1923
Hardcover. Condition: Good. A nice copy. Brown cloth boards with red lettering to front. Boards are generally in good order, just a little shelfwear. Slight bumping to corners. Spine is a little puckered. Fold out map to rear. Some foxing to endpages. Textblock is in a good, clean condition. 73 pp. Additional photos are available upon request. When securely packed this item will weigh in the region of 196g. Unless specifically mentioned, all our books are photographed so you can see what you are buying. ABE may, however, display a stock image whilst processing ours. (YBP Ref: 032510:10a) Size: 12mo - over 63/4" - 73/4" tall Language: ENG 196 G. Book.
Published by Military Historical Society, London, 1998
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Booklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 3 pages, Illustrated. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 14 x 21.5 cms. Category: Military Historical Society; Cosmo Books : 28 years selling on ABE; 28 years of taking care of customers on ABE; A seller you can rely on.
Published by Spellmount, Staplehurst, 1995
Seller: Wheeler's Bookshop, Midhurst, West Sussex, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 8vo. With jacket. 297 pp. B/w plates, maps. Near as-new. NEAR FINE / NEAR FINE.
Language: German
Published by Chandos Records (Naxos Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-), 1991
Seller: Antiquariat Armebooks, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
audioCD. Condition: Wie neu. Seiten; CD - 336 3H-NWDW-XO1X Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Published by Chiswick Press, London, 1914,, 1914
Seller: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, United Kingdom
hardback, small 8vo, 54pp, with additional typed addenda tipped in dated 1919 1nd 1920, some scattered foxing, otherwise clean and sound, blue cloth-covered boards, silver-gilt crest on front board, Good condition.
Audio CD. Condition: Very Good ++. Very clean audio CD in very clean standard ase.
Language: German
Published by Chandos Records (Naxos Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-), 1991
Seller: Antiquariat Armebooks, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
audioCD. Condition: Wie neu. Seiten; CD - 10657 NY-JT8S-R1SQ Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Condition: New. 2016 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1918). SB.xv+ 358 pp Published Price £14.50 The authorâs pseudonym âAn O. E.â (Old Etonian) hides an anonymous officer in a Territorial regiment commissioned in 1914, who served with the elite 2nd Coldstream Guards, Britainâs oldest regiment, on the Western Front from 1915. The narrative covers the authorâs experiences at the battle of Festubert, in the Ypres salient, and on the Somme - down to the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in the Spring of 1917. The writing is realistic - sometimes grimly so - and, though published in August 1918, when the war was still going on, spares few of his readersâ feelings about the reality of life and death in the trenches.
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Condition: New. 316 pp. line drawings 2016 N&MP Reprint of 1863 Original Edition with 6 portraitsPublished Price £15 Written by Captain Arthur Fremantle, of the Coldstream Guards, upon his return to England from his three-month stay (April 2 until July 16, 1863) in the Confederate States of America.Most specifically mentioned in the book are Fremantle's travels through Texas, the deep south, and finally when he arrived in the company of the Army of Northern Virginia on June 27, and witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg firsthand, with of a cadre of foreign observers attached to the headquarters of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet. Contrary to popular belief, Fremantle was not an official representative of the United Kingdom; instead, he was something of a war tourist.Upon returning to England, the then Lieutenant Colonel Fremantle found himself being questioned by friends and colleagues on the truth of the situation in the Confederate States, as only Union newspapers were readily available in England. Suitably encouraged, Fremantle wrote his book on his experiences in America, Three Months in the Southern States, based on the diary which he kept throughout his sojourn in the South. Published in 1864, the book was well-received both in Great Britain and in the Union, and it was even printed in Mobile, Alabama, being eagerly read even by the beleaguered Southerners, who wanted to see how their struggle was being reported by a foreign visitor."At 4:30 P.M., we came in sight of Gettysburg, and joined General Lee and General Hill, who were on the top of one of the ridges which form the peculiar feature of the country around Gettysburg. We could see the enemy retreating upon one of the opposite ridges, pursued by the Confederates with loud yells.""The position into which the enemy had been driven was evidently a strong one. His right appeared to rest on a cemetery, on the top of a high ridge to the right of Gettysburg, as we looked at it.".
Published by Berwick-Upon-Tweed: Coldstream Guards, 2000
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Fine copy in the original color-printed, stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 8 pages and envelope. Subjects; The Coldstream Guards (1650-2000). British Military. Philately. 1 Kg.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. (i-viii), 197 pp. Grey cloth boards w. title printed on front & spine. Colour faded at edges & on spine, but sound. Grey dust wrapper w. coloured stuck-on illustration. Jkt chipped, and a few small tears but basically complete. Coloured frontispiece. With Foreword by Lieut.-General Sir Torquhil Matheson, KCB, CMG., (late Commanding Guards Division). Preface. Dedication page. Narrative of the experiences of a young officer in the Great War, written essentially for boys.
Published by A. D. Innes & Co., London, England, 1896
Seller: Rosenbloom Rare Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Condition: Good. WILKINSON, Lieut. Neville R. (illustrator). 26cm by 21cm, 492pp, corners bumped, light scuffing, endpapers darkened, paste-down pages have bubbles, front hinge cracked, no loose pages, illustrated in colour, ownership name front paste-down otherwise unmarked.
Published by Berwick-Upon-Tweed: Coldstream Guards, 2000
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Fine copy in the original color-printed, stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 8 pages and envelope. Subjects; The Coldstream Guards (1650-2000). British Military. Philately. 1 Kg. Item is Shipped from Ireland or US locations.
Published by London, The Coldstream Guards, 1950 1st, 1950
Seller: PROCTOR / THE ANTIQUE MAP & BOOKSHOP, DORCHESTER, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardabck, 7.5 x 5.5 inches. Plain white/cream buckram cloth with red lettering to front. In very good condition. Some minor darkening and handling marks to cloth, bookplate to front endpaper ?Christopher Thomson.? Some minor tanning to map on rear endpaper. Pages all very clean and tight throughout. Else a very good clean and tight copy. 91pp. Illustrated with 5 B&W maps, including back-endpapers.
Language: English
Published by John Bradburn, New York, 1864
Seller: A Book By Its Cover, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original pebbled cloth binding. 309 pages, with frontispiece illustration of Jefferson Davis. Hinges strong. Light wear only to cloth binding. Very Scarce.
Published by Printed at The Chiswick Press 1907, London, 1907
Seller: Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, United Kingdom
Decorative Cloth. Condition: Good. Limited Edition. Limited edition of 250 copies. 60 pp. Original etching ny Captain Nevile R. Wilkinson and four photogravure reproductions of his drawings. Cream cloth boards with gilt and red decoration to board. Marking to binding and spine darkened, with a little wear around its head and top joint. Rather clean internally, with minimal spotting. Includes 'The Record of the Coldstream Guards' written by Major Raymond Marker, D. S. O. Good to VG. 8vo. Limited Edition.
Published by London: Chiswick Press Charles Whittingham and Co limited edition of 250 copies, 1907
8vo. 60pp, etched frontis with tissue-guard, further plates (one coloured) with guards, head and tail-pieces, decorated capitals, ht and title-page printed in red and black. Original unlettered white cloth decorated in red, black and gilt, uncut. Cloth lightly soiled. * From the Gladstone library at Fasque.
Published by London; Vacher & Sons, 1923
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Fine (limp) cloth copy , very slightly edge-nicked and dulled. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Previous owners signature. Physical Description: 24p. 13cm. Subject: Army Regulations. Punishment. Leave. Officers. Royal Regiment - histories - instructional accounts. Coldstream Guards. 1 Kg.
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Condition: New. Revised31284THREE MONTHS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES April - June 1863Written by Captain Arthur Fremantle, of the Coldstream Guards, upon his return to England from his three-month stay (April 2 until July 16, 1863) in the Confederate States of America.Most specifically mentioned in the book are Fremantle's travels through Texas, the deep south, and finally when he arrived in the company of the Army of Northern Virginia on June 27, and witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg firsthand, with of a cadre of foreign observers attached to the headquarters of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet. Contrary to popular belief, Fremantle was not an official representative of the United Kingdom; instead, he was something of a war tourist.Upon returning to England, the then Lieutenant Colonel Fremantle found himself being questioned by friends and colleagues on the truth of the situation in the Confederate States, as only Union newspapers were readily available in England. Suitably encouraged, Fremantle wrote his book on his experiences in America, Three Months in the Southern States, based on the diary which he kept throughout his sojourn in the South. Published in 1864, the book was well-received both in Great Britain and in the Union, and it was even printed in Mobile, Alabama, being eagerly read even by the beleaguered Southerners, who wanted to see how their struggle was being reported by a foreign visitor."At 4:30 P.M., we came in sight of Gettysburg, and joined General Lee and General Hill, who were on the top of one of the ridges which form the peculiar feature of the country around Gettysburg. We could see the enemy retreating upon one of the opposite ridges, pursued by the Confederates with loud yells.""The position into which the enemy had been driven was evidently a strong one. His right appeared to rest on a cemetery, on the top of a high ridge to the right of Gettysburg, as we looked at it."A very interesting and detailed account of the officerâs time with the Confederate forces of the South, Fremantle was a notable British witness to The Battle of Gettysburg, one of the bloodiest battles during the American Civil War. This is an important account that was a best seller when published in 1864,in both the North and South.
Published by [c.1980], 1980
Seller: Island Books, Thakeham, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Signed
Printed coloured certificate measuring approx. 9.0 x 7.5 inches (23 x 19 cms), depicting regimental colours and battle honours, a near fine copy. The certificate is completed and signed by Lieutenant-Colonel Evered Ivor Windsor-Clive (1925-2000).
Condition: New. Print on Demand.
Published by London; Vacher & Sons, 1923
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Fine (limp) cloth copy , very slightly edge-nicked and dulled. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Previous owners signature. Physical Description: 24p. 13cm. Subject: Army Regulations. Punishment. Leave. Officers. Royal Regiment - histories - instructional accounts. Coldstream Guards. 1 Kg. Item is Shipped from Ireland or US locations.
Condition: New. PRINT ON DEMAND.
Published by Menu from Pagani's Restaurant London. Dated by Mackenzie 4 November, 1909
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Attractive menu, printed in black and gold, on card bifolium, folding into two 8 x 17 cm. panels, partly detached. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn. Calligraphic design, with 'Pagani's' printed in gilt on the cover, and the menu itself on the recto of the second leaf, facing some calligraphic flourishes on the verso of the first leaf. The two inscriptions are both in pencil, mainly on the recto of the second leaf but with the second extending somewhat onto the facing page. The upper of the two, signed by 'A. C. Mackenzie', is dated 4 November 1909, and carries a bar of music ('Benedictus') and the inscription: 'Long life and happiness to H. Finck.' The second, signed 'J. Mackenzie Rogan', also has a bar of music, with the inscription 'Many happy returns'. Someone (presumably Finck) has made a pun in pencil on the facing page, by adding the words 'meet at Pagani's' to the heading 'Menu' (i.e. 'Men you meet at Pagani's'). Finck's 'In the Shadows' was one of the last tunes played as RMS Titanic went down.