Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good Jacket. . Posted within 1 working day. Royal Mail Tracked 24 to UK. Tracked Airmail worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Picture is the actual item.
Published by Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1956
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good in Good+ dust jacket. Dust Jacket Condition: dj. Exlibrary markings. Sound binding and hinges. Clean, off-white pages. Paper over boards is clean. DJ, in mylar, has light shelf wear and label at lower spine. ; Admirals included: Samuel Du Pon, Andrew Foote, David Porter, David Farragut, John Winslow, Napoleon Collins, John Dahlgren, William B. Cushing, John Worden. ; Ex-Library; 8.5" tall ; 335 pages.
Language: English
Published by Barrie And Rockliff, London, 1966
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Xiii, 227 Pp. Grey Cloth, Gilt. First English Language Edition. Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket, Not Price Clipped. With Inscribed Card Of His Son Vincent Windisch-Graetz.
Language: English
Published by John Murray (Publishers) Limited, London, 2000
ISBN 10: 0719562236 ISBN 13: 9780719562235
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Macartney-Snape, Sue (illustrator). Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Signed and dedicated by Victoria Mather. Illustrated by Sue Macartney-Snape. Jacket is marked and sunned. Edges are a little creased. Board edges are slightly bumped. A few spots of foxing on the page block head. Boards are clean, binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Signed and Dedicated By Author. Used.
Language: English
Published by Naval and Military Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 1843429780 ISBN 13: 9781843429784
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
Condition: New. 2005 N&M Press reprint (first pub 1921). SB. xii + 212pp with 10 maps Published Price £18 On 14th January, 1915, a letter from the War Office to the Mayor of Camberwell authorised the recruiting of a brigade of field artillery (156th Brigade R.F.A). The local response was so prompt that further authority was given to raise another brigade in the same neighbourhood, to be designated 162nd Brigade R.F.A. and this was done by mid May. It was then brought to the attention of the WO that a mass of would-be recruits still remained in the Camberwell Borough, enough to complete the whole of the artillery for the 33rd Division, a Kitchener division of the Fourth New Army. The two additional field artillery brigades needed were numbered 166th and 167th (Howitzer), and the divisional ammunition column (33rd D.A.C)was also formed.This book took nearly two years to complete and throughout that time the author maintained the closest collaboration with the official war diaries, personal diaries, letters and experiences of individuals and every sort of reliable information to produce an accurate and complete record of the doings of the batteries in France. An appendix contains a list of the casualties suffered by the divisional artillery (officers by name, other ranks numerically) during the war, another shows all the other divisions supported by 33rd Divisional Artillery, when and where; a third appendix shows the various sectors of the line where the batteries were in action, with dates and official names of the battles in which they were engaged. In the text are twelve tables showing the names of the HQ Staff, brigade commanders, adjutants and battery commanders at various stages of the war.
Published by John Murray., London., 2004
Seller: Sapience Bookstore, Hexham, United Kingdom
Hard with Dust Jacket. Condition: Fine in good dust jacket. Illustrated in colour. (illustrator). First printing. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS T. Fine in good dust jacket. DJ a little dust marked.
Published by NY: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1923
Seller: Aldersgate Books Inc., Niagara Falls, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: GOOD. 1923. Original binding. Burgundy cloth hardcover with gilt lettering. No DJ. 221pp. An apologetic treatment of the doctrine of Christ. GOOD. Binding sound. Covers bright. Penciling to a few pages.
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
8vo. pp 96. Original publisher's green cloth, lettered gilt on spine. Illustrated by Sue Macartney-Snape. Signed by Victoria Mather on the half title page. ISBN: 0719568218 Fine in fine dust jacket.
Published by Published by John Murray, 338 Euston Road, London First Edition . London 2007., 2007
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition Signed
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original turquoise paper covered boards, gilt title and author lettering to the spine, turquoise end papers. 8vo. 8½'' x 5½''. Contains 96 printed pages of text with colour full-page humorous illustrations throughout. Fine clean unopened condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper, not price clipped. SIGNED to the title page 'Victoria Mather.' Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, it does not adhere to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 9780719596704 HUMOUR (Satire, Cartoon).
Language: English
Published by John Murray Publishers Ltd, 2002
ISBN 10: 0719562317 ISBN 13: 9780719562310
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Language: English
Published by East European Institute, 1973
ISBN 10: 0914648020 ISBN 13: 9780914648024
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Good+. Scarce paperback, 198 pages, b&w plates pp 191-198, NOT ex-library. Some corner creases, else interior shows little wear, clean and bright, untanned, with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Shelfworn covers with a sunned spine; gentle scuff-marks to the upper spine. -- A detailed historical account of the Hungarian revolutionary leader Lajos Kossuth's journey to the United States in the mid-19th century. Kossuth was a key figure in the Hungarian struggle for independence from Austrian rule, and his visit to America was intended to garner support for Hungary's cause. Kossuth's arrival in the United States was met with great enthusiasm as he toured various cities and spoke on behalf of Hungarian independence. His speeches drew large crowds, and he received a warm reception from American citizens and political figures alike. However, while Kossuth managed to stir the public's sympathy, his efforts to secure significant political or military backing from the U.S. government fell short. John H. Komlos delves into the nuances of Kossuth's interactions with the American public, his meetings with political leaders, and the broader implications of his tour for both Hungary and the United States. Through comprehensive research and the use of primary sources, the book provides a rich narrative of this diplomatic mission, its successes, and its limitations. It also reflects on the international political landscape of the time and the intersection of European revolutions with American foreign policy. This work is an important resource for those interested in Hungarian history, 19th-century international diplomacy, and the transatlantic influence of political movements.
Published by Barrie and Rockliff, London, 1966
Seller: CURIO, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First English Edition / First Print (first published 1920). Hardback copy in light blue cloth boards with black lettering to spine. Unclipped dustjacket (35s net) in new removable protective clear sleeve. 227pp. B/w portrait frontispiece. Not library copy, notes in ink to rear endpaper. (32/2).