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Published by Naval & Military Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 1843421526ISBN 13: 9781843421528
Seller: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. Later Edition. ISBN 1843421526. Trade Paperback. 2009 reprint of 1926 original. Slight wear to corners and edges; otherwise tight, sound and unmarked in Very Good to Near Fine condition. No Signature.
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Published by London: Regimental Headquarters, 1926
Seller: David Ford Books PBFA, Cley-next-the-Sea, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Condition: Good. Second edition, March 1926. Hardcover book . Dark blue cloth with gilt title to spine and gilt regimental badge to front; no dustjacket, perhaps as issued. 425pp. With 19 b&w photos in plates, and 20 folding campaign and battle maps. Regimental history. The London Scottish fought at most of the battles of the Western Front and in Palestine. Foreword by Field Marshall Haig. Covers clean, spine rubbed to edges with small cloth tears and fraying at top and bottom; corners bumped. Binding sound. A Good copy. Pictures available.
Published by Uckfield: The Naval & Military Press
Seller: BookLovers of Bath, Peasedown St. John, BATH, United Kingdom
Paperback (No Dust Wrapper.). Paperback. Physically 8¾" x 5¾" (1.1 kg); (xvi) 425pp; Index; Preface by Field Marshall Earl Haig; Includes: Order of battle; Plans of battle; Black & white photographs under tissue guards; Roll of honour; Appendices (5); ISBN: 978-1-8434-2152-8 || The book is on my shelves and will be carefully packed and posted from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, Bath, by a real bookseller in a real book shop - with my personal guarantee and my beady eye on the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book #196377|| Condition: Very Good. A little curling to the wrappers, a decent copy otherwise.
Published by Naval & Military Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 1847341284ISBN 13: 9781847341280
Seller: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, United Kingdom
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2002. N & M reprint (from 1926 edn). HB. xvi + 425pp with 18 b/w photos and 22 maps The London Scottish originated in 1859 at a meeting of the Scottish residents in London at the Freemasonsâ Tavern, in which it was decided to form a Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be designated the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. A half company served with the Gordon Highlanders in S Africa and other volunteers in the City Imperial Volunteers. When the Territorial Force was created in 1908 the London Scottish became the 14th Battalion of the newly formed London Regiment, in the 4th London Brigade of the 2nd London Division. Soon after the outbreak of war second and third line battalions were formed, 2/14th and 3/14th (the latter became a reserve battalion); the original battalion was now 1/14th.1/14th London Scottish was the first TF infantry battalion to join the BEF, in September 1914, where it was attached to GHQ. Just over a month later, on the night of 31st October, it fought its first battle at Messines, commemorated today by the memorial that stands beside the Messines-Ypres road. Among those who took part was the actor Ronald Colman who was wounded. The battalion remained on the Western Front for the rest of the war, fighting at Ypres, on the Somme, at Arras and Cambrai. 2/14th arrived in France in June 1916 with 179th Brigade, 60th (2/2nd London) Division, but five months later, in November, the division went to Macedonia and in June 1917 it moved again, to Palestine. 2/14th fought in both theatres, winning two VCs in Palestine. In May 1918 it left 60th Division and went to France where it joined 30th Division.This is a good history which deals with the two active battalions separately. The author himself commanded the 1/14th, but was seriously wounded on the Somme in October 1916 by a sniper. The operations in which they were engaged are well described and supported by good maps. Appendices give the composition of the various divisions in which the battalions served, the list of honours and awards (including Mentions in Despatches they total 438), and the roll of honour. In all 1,542 died serving with the London Scottish.
Published by Regimental Headquarters, 1925
Seller: BARDICBOOKS, Armagh, Ireland
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Hardcover. Condition: Good Plus. No Jacket. First. front inner hinge weak,worm holes on front and rear endpapers not extending to text.
Published by London Regimental Headquarters, 1925
Seller: Handsworth Books PBFA, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
8vo, xvi, 425pp, 18 Illustrations & 22 Maps [folding] present, Two inscriptions to front endpaper, Internally minor foxing & staining though out o/w Good. Dark Blue Cloth with gilt cover [regimental badge] & spine [some wear]. A Good reading copy.
Published by 2nd edit., Regimental Hedquarters, 1926., 1926
Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. No Jacket. Illus. and plans, some folding; xvi+425pp. 8vo orig. cloth gilt, worn, From the collection of Dr Vivien Noakes [1937-2011] who was a leading authority on both Edward Lear and the First World War.
Published by Regimental Headquarters, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, 1925
Seller: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, U.S.A.
Association Member: MABA
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. Complete with 18 photographic plates and 22 folding maps (1 detached), as called for. xvi, 425pp, bound in original black cloth, with binding and hinges tight. Occasional edge wear on maps covers show creased cloth and bumped corners. SCOTTISH MILITARY.
Published by Regimental Headquarters, 1925
Seller: W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition; First Printing. SIGNED by Colonel G. C. K. Clowes. "This Edition de Luxe is limited to 200 copies of which this copy is Number 106". Blue cloth with gilt titles to spine and embossed regimental crest to cover. Foreword by Field-Marshal Earl Haig. Numerous photographs and fold-out maps. ; Tight and clean. Solid binding. Slight sunning to spine and a former price neatly inked to top corner of half title page, otherwise a gently read book in excellent condition. No inscriptions. Not ex-library. ; 8vo ; 425 pages; Signed by Associated.
Published by Regimental Headquarters, 1925
Seller: A.O'Neill, Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A very good Limited Edition of 200 copies this being No 87 with signature of Col G.C. K. Clowes. teg. Illustrated inc numerous fold out maps, couple of light spots on the front board otherwise a nice copy.
Publication Date: 1925
Seller: The Way We Were Bookshop, Hampton, VA, U.S.A.
Condition: VG. Dust Jacket Condition: None. 425 pp, hardbound, limited edition #6/200, SIGNED BY Col. G. C. K. Clowes, teg, slightly cocked, spine has sun line running lengthwise straight down the middle (titling clearly legible), light board staining, all maps present, internally clean and binding tight, NOT EXLIB.