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Verlag: PRO Publications, 1994
ISBN 10: 1873162170ISBN 13: 9781873162170
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2007
ISBN 10: 0752443283ISBN 13: 9780752443287
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Pergamon Press, 1967
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Zustand: Fair. 1967. First Edition. 89 pages. No dust jacket. This is an ex-Library book. Pictorial cloth. Expected library inserts, stamps and inscriptions. Laminated boards. Contains black and white illustrations throughout. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Thumb-marking present. Tearing to front hinge. Visible creasing to gutter. Boards have moderate edge-wear with bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Visible crushing to spine ends. Notable tanning to spine and edges. Small marks to boards. Book has a visible forward lean.
Verlag: The History Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 0752447866ISBN 13: 9780752447865
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Verlag: Tempus, 2006
ISBN 10: 0752438492ISBN 13: 9780752438498
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Macmillan, 1977
ISBN 10: 0333191005ISBN 13: 9780333191002
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Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A few small marks or stains to the page edges/pages . Previous owners name inside the front page/cover.
Verlag: University of Chicago, 1981
ISBN 10: 2707124931ISBN 13: 9782707124937
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Ausreichend/Acceptable: Exemplar mit vollständigem Text und sämtlichen Abbildungen oder Karten. Schmutztitel oder Vorsatz können fehlen. Einband bzw. Schutzumschlag weisen unter Umständen starke Gebrauchsspuren auf. / Describes a book or dust jacket that has the complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted). Binding, dust jacket (if any), etc may also be worn.
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Verlag: HMSO, 1910
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: GOOD. 1st Edition. 1910. HMSO. First. Disbound loose sheets with clear protective covers. 7.5x11. Ex-libris. Complete specification for patent application together with drawings.
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241043744ISBN 13: 9781241043742
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Mason Brothers, New York, 1853
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Hard Cover. Zustand: Fair. Blue printed paper covered boards with a leather spine. 352 pp. Small oblong format. Music, with lyrics throughout. A collection of hymns, psalms and other church songs, as well as an original cantata, Daniel; or the Captivity and Restoration. FAIR condition. Paper on the front cover almost entirely peeled away, with only about a third remaining. Moderate toning, fading and scuffing to the covers, with some soiling and minor staining. Extremities bumped and worn. First endpaper heavily creased, with a former owner's blindstamp present. A few faint pencil signatures present. Last few pages creased, with some chipping along their top edges. Minor spotting in the interior.
Verlag: St. Ermin's Press, London, United Kingdom, 2002
ISBN 10: 1903608112ISBN 13: 9781903608111
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Paperback. Zustand: Fine. Reprint. 814 pages. Index. "Here is a wealth of new insights, kept secret for over fifty years, on the wartime British secret service that armed and encouraged resistance to Nazi occupation. Many books now need to be re-written." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. An excellent copy.
Verlag: Palala Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1357347553ISBN 13: 9781357347550
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Verlag: Harvard University Press 2002-02-20, Cambridge, 2002
ISBN 10: 0674005260ISBN 13: 9780674005266
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: 'Given at Our Court at Saint James's this First day of May in the Twenty Seventh Year of Our Reign.', 1787
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Folio, 2 pp. On first leaf of bifolium, with the verso of the second leaf docketed, under the heading 'King's Warrant'. Text clear and complete. Fair, on aged paper. Headed '(Copy)', and with 'George R' in a bold hand in the top left-hand corner. Although the signature is almost certainly not in the hand of the king, the document is docketed in pencil: 'Signature of his late beloved Majesty King George III on Copy of a Warrant retained by General Saml. Townsend'. Begins (in another hand): 'Whereas We are given to understand that our Trusty and Well beloved Major General Samuel Townsend Inspector General of the Recruiting Service is set insuper in the Account of Our Right Trusty and Well beloved Counseller Richard Rigby late Paymaster General of Our Forces for the Sum of Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Four Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Eight Pence being Money Imprested to him for carrying on the above Service from the end of the year 1778, to the 24th. day of June 1786 [.]'. The document records that the original was signed by Pitt, Eliot and Aubrey, as 'Commissioners for auditing the Public Accounts', 'the Commissioners having recommended unto Us to discharge Major General Samuel Townsend from rendering any further Account of the same'.
Verlag: 'From 6th July : | To 5th July 1801' With certification by three General Officers of the Clothing Board from Horseguards Whitehall London 18 November 1801, 1800
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See E. A. H. Webb, 'History of the 12th (The Suffolk) Regiment, 1685-1913' (1914). Picton was the uncle of 'the illustrious Picton', Lt-Gen. Sir Thomas Picton (1758-1815), who was his sole executor and residuary legatee. The year of Picton's birth is variously reported, but the Monthly Magazine, December 1811, is among several sources reporting his death in Bond Street at the age of 87. 4pp, folio. Bifolium. In fair condition, aged and with closed tears along the three fold lines. Endorsed on reverse of second leaf: '12th. Regiment of Infantry | General William Picton | to J: N & B: Pearse | Assignment Offreckonings | From 6th July 1800: | To 5th July 1801 | For £3825: 5s: 4d'. Beneath this, in another hand: 'Entered at the Board of General Officers | J: Johnson' and in a third hand: 'Entd. In the Office of the Paymr. General. | Henry Harmood.' The page also carries a statement of the accounts, with four entries, with the total of £3825 5s 4d over '365 days'. The document proper is on the recto of the first leaf, written out in a secretarial hand, and signed at the foot by 'William Picton.' with his chipped seal in red wax at bottom right. Witnessed by 'J. C. Pleydell' and 'Alexr Cumming'. It is addressed by 'William Picton General in the Army, & Colonel of the 12th Regiment of Foot', to 'Messrs: John, Nicholas, & Brice Pearse, of Lothbury, in the City of London' (according to the article on John Pearse in the History of Parliament, his firm 'operated as Blackwell Hall factors at 41 Lothbury and as army clothiers at 98 Long Acre'). The document is intended for 'the Right Honourable Thomas Steele & George Canning, joint Paymaster's [sic] general of His Majesty's Forces'. Giving the total of 'all the Offreckonings [sic] of all and Singular, the Serjeants, Corporals, Drummers, Fifers, and Private Men, of, and belonging to the 12th Regiment of Foot, under my Command'. On the reverse of the first leaf: 'Entered in the Office for Inditing the Public Accounts the 3d December 1801 | Thos Gibbes'. Covering the whole of the recto of the second leaf is a communication, dated 18 November 1801, 'To | The Paymaster General of His Majestys Forces, or the Paymaster General for the time being', signed by three 'General Officers of the Clothing Board': 'Wm. Fawcett Genl. | G: Hotham Lt Genl. | D. Dundas [Lt?]'. (Fawcett (1727-1804) had been Adjutant-General to the Forces, and at the time of writing was Governor of Chelsea Hospital. After a distinguished military career Dundas (1735-1820) would serve as s Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1809 to 1811. Lt-Col. George Hotham was elder brother of the distinguished admiral Sir William Hotham (later Lord Hotham).) The letter states that, further to a letter from the Secretary at War, the Clothing Board have 'passed and allowed' the offreckonings, 'without requiring the usual Certificate of the View of the said Clothing'.
Verlag: Two duplicate letters one dated from Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire on 23 December and 'Christmas 1907'; and the other from the same place 'Aug 1909' and 13 September 1909. Third duplicate and typescript without place or date, 1907
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Wrench was the son of a clergyman, and well educated 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 1912), describes how, after service in the Crimea, 'he was transferred to the 4th Lancers, went to Madras with that regiment in the following month, and served with it during the whole of the Indian Mutiny. For his services in India he received the Indian medal and clasp for Central India. He returned to England in 1860, and married in 1861 his cousin, the daughter of Mr. William Kirke, of Markham Hall, Nottinghamshire'. The four items in the present collection are all in good condition, on lightly-aged paper. The three duplicates - all closely and neatly written in a vivid and informative style - are among ones produced by Wrench for circulation within his family, there being copies in the collection of Wrench papers in Nottingham University Library. They comprise two letters and a narrative account. The typescript, by an unnamed individual, is not present at Nottingham. None of the four items is in the Imperial War Museum catalogue. ONE: Duplicate of Autograph Letter by Wrench ('Edwd M Wrench M.V.O - F.R.C.S. late asst Sugeon 12 R Lancers'). Dated at beginning 23 December 1907, and at end 'Christmas 1907 - Park Lodge Baslow Derbyshire'. The letter describes the 'Jubilee commemoration' at the Royal Albert Hall, and is headed 'My last Parade'. It begins: 'It was indeed well done (The dinner to the surviving Veterans who fought in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, given by the proprietors of the London Daily Telegraph) a procession of heart stirring episodes from the Inspection by F.M. Lord Roberts on the steps of the Albert Memorial (where I found private Meredith of the 24th who was with me in the trenches at the assault on the Redan Sebastopol June 18 1855) to the surging chorus by the thousands in the Albert Hall of Auld Lang Syne, near the end of what Lord Curzon in his thrilling speech said was a "ceremony" rather than a festival, a speech that made the tears tremble on my eyelids. They overflowed at the solemn sounding of the "last post" recalling to my memory in the words of the poet, O Hara, a charge of the 12th Lancers I rode with at the battle of Banda [.]'. He names others present, including 'Col Robertson [.] he was still the bravest of the brave, for though 86, he was in velvet Levee dress, silk stockings & pumps, without a great coat. (He told me he was a teetotaller) his picturesque appearance attracted Lord Roberts eye, and drew a heavy fire on us, not of rifles, but of snap shot cameras, the result of which has been my portrait in such good company, scattered by the hundreds of thousands in The Daily Mirror of Decr 24 [.] I have looked down the barrel of a loaded musket, near enough to see a Sepoys yellow eyes taking aim at the butt end and ridden with cannon balls hopping over my head like balls in a cricket ground, I cannot compare my perils during the Sepoy Mutiny to many others of the Kirke family'. 2pp., 8vo. TWO: Duplicate of Autograph Letter by Wrench ('Ed M Wrench'). Dated at beginning 'Park Lodge Baslow Aug 1909' and at end 13 September 1909. 3pp., 8vo. The letter begins: 'Having recently discovered that General W A Franks [Major-General William Astell Franks (1838-1929)] now living at Northland Road Southampton, was present when Uncle Henry Kirke died when fleeing from the Mutineers of his Regt. 12 BNI in 1857, I took the liberty of writing to him, he very kindly responded to my enquiries & I feel sure the information he has afforded will be interesting, adding much to our scanty knowledge of that terrible time.' There follow extended transcriptions from Franks's letters: '[.] I saw him the day he died [.] he was on his horse but rolling about on it [.] he looked at me with a vacant stare & was deadly pale. I could see he was dying. Shortly after he fell off his horse, he was the only one of our party that was buried (all the rest being left where they fell) [.]'. Of his own activities Wrench notes: 'I had gone to India (almost direct) from the Crimea in the year previous, 1856. I was assistant Surgeon in the 12th Lancers so was never in the same danger as the Officers of the Native Regiments, though I had my share of dangers [.] and had men blown to pieces by shell not a dozen yards from me [.] We went not as is said to revenge the Mutiny but to protect the loyal natives of which there were many & restore order yet in one battle we killed 500 rebels and looted two Palaces, from one at Kabula we took 40 cart loads of gold & silver; my share of which was £750 . 0 . 0, so I have no person[al] grievance'. He continues with reference to the Battle of Banda and 'hunting rebels in the jungles'. THREE: Narrative account titled 'Cousin Henry Kirkes story of his escape from Mutineers June 1857'. The account begins: 'In 1857 Uncle Henry was commanding the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal N.I. at Nowgong (now spelt Naogaon) Aunt Kirke, Henry & St George were with him - He greatly distrusted the Sepoys and when he heard of the mutiny at Barrackpoor in April, he immediately sent Aunt & St George off to the Hills, just in time for they left Meerut only two days before the fatal 10 May'. A gripping account follows, filled with incident: '[.] At the beginning of June Uncle heard that the left wing of his regiment stationed at Jhansi, about sixty miles distant, had killed the officers and all the Christian women and children there; Uncle forthwith ordered a parade and addressed the men. He told them of the mutiny of their comrades at Jhansi and added "Now I will let any man that wishes go and join the mutineers, but let those who are true come and swear by the Colours". The whole 500 cheered and swore they would be true to him and the Colours. Two days afterwards they broke out into open mutiny, shot the Regtl. Sergeant Major and made the officers fly for their lives. [.
Verlag: Williams & Norgate , Hodges, Smith and Co. 1865/66/67, London , Dublin , Edinburgh, 1865
Anbieter: Akademische Buchhandlung Antiquariat, Freiberg, Deutschland
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