Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Privately Published (The foreword dated 1920), 1935
Librería: BriCoe Military Books, Ripon, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 21,77
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 136pp. and XXIV index pages. No "bumping" to the board's corners and only slight "pushing in" to the spine. Some very light tanning to front fly, no foxing. Clean tight binding. Index, Rolls of Officers, Officer casualties, Awards. ORs KIA & Died of Wounds, ORs Wounded in Action, Missing in Action, POWs, ORs Awards, The Citations for the 3 VC winners. Excellent condition throughout. Although this is quite a small book compared to many similar, this one does appear to have some RARITY, I've not seen any others for sale lately, possibly due to it being published privately, therefore a limited edition. All my books are scanned so you can see what you are buying, also my prices include UK postage. Additional cost for overseas postage.
Publicado por Manchester. 12 December, 1822
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
EUR 266,04
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito1p., 4to. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged. The reverse of the second leaf, with seal in black wax, is addressed to 'Capt Crossley | &c &c &c | O L M', and the foot of the letter to 'John Crossley Esqre | Capt: Oldham L: M:' (Crossley, the commanding officer of the Oldham Regiment of Local Militia, built up a notable collection of military memorabilia, which was dispersed after his death.) The letter begins: 'With this you will receive the interesting little "Bijou" - Bonaparte's Star of the Legion of Honour for which I beg a place in your curious Collection. - Though it came to me by purchase I cannot reconcile it to myself to part with it to you upon any other terms than to request your acceptance of it as a mark of my esteem for many acts of private friendship during our several years of acquaintance and not as in the least degree connected with affairs of a public nature which sometimes bring us together.' The letter is tipped in onto a leaf used as the envelope for another letter from Thompson, again with his seal in black wax, and this time addressed 'To | John Crossley Esqre | &c &c &c | Rochdale.' Written on this leaf is '237. | Shirt, belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte | vide 235.'.