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Published by George Bowman, Washington
Seller: Ken's Book Haven, Coopersburg, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth Bds. Illustrated (illustrator). 1st Edition. Stain throughout text. Heavily illustrated with many foldout large illustrations, maps most in very good condition, some light. Foxing, stains, and short tears to some of the foldouts. Some foldouts 24 x 36, several on fortifications to European cities including Paris, Venice, etc. many large old maps of Europe. Many large illustrations of weapons. Book is over 3 thick and last 2 1/2 are all foldout maps and illustrated engravings. binders tape over old spine, light to medium foxing and light.
Published by Geo Bowman, 1860
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: G+. No Jacket. First Edition. Printed in Washington by Geo. Bowman, 1860, 1st Edition, fr info gathered by Military Commission to Theater of War in Europe, under orders of Jeff. Davis, Sec'y of War. Scarce. Good+ cond. hardcover, no dj. Dark brown pebbled cloth over bds w/ ornate blindstamping on covers & gilt lettering on spine. Mdt chipping to exterior, & bds attached but coming loose. Light foxing to first few & last few pages, o/w internally very clean. Textblock binding sound. All foldouts present & generally VG, though a few are mis-folded. Illus in b&w. A nice copy. An oversize, heavier than standard book, approx 3" thick. Square, straight, tight & clean except as noted, overall G+ or better cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions.
Published by George W. Bowman,, Washington, D.C.:, 1860
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Thick 4to. xvi, 287, [1] pp. Hand-coloured lithograph frontisp., 13 large folding maps, 45 fortifications, military equipment, architectural views (many large folding), 25 large lithograph folding plates (3 colour-tinted), with over 100 line drawings, text woodcut engravings, and text maps. Original black pebbled cloth, embossed ornament in blind on covers, gilt lettering on spine (minor chipping & worm holes to gutters of spine, minor bumping to corners, minor tidemark to fore-edges of first few signatures textblock), still G copy. First edition of this detailed and influential report on the Crimean War, and the state of European fortifications and armaments during the conflict. The Crimean War was intently watched in the future Confederate states, with southern newspapers and supporters sympathizing with the Russians. The European Military Commission dispatched by Secretary of War Jefferson Davis included future Union generals such as George B. McClellan and Major Alfred Mordecai. Delafield covered all aspects of the developments during the Crimean War, including the tactical impact of rifled muskets, field fortifications, improved saddles, hospital wagons, and medical tents, as well as detailing Russian sea mines, and the Anglo-French ironclads used at Kinburn. This work published on the eve of the Civil War offered an invaluable handbook for both Northern and Southern commanders, as well as cautionary observations. See: Lambert, The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853-56, pp. 20-22; Horace Jones, Southern Military Interests in the Crimean War, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Vol. 25 (2012).
Published by George W. Bowman, Washington, 1860
Seller: Barry's Books, San Antonio, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
3/4 Leather and Marbled Boards. Condition: Very Good Plus. No Jacket. First Edition. U.S. Govt. Document # 59, 36th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Issue. A REPORT ON THE ART OF WAR IN EUROPE, 1854,1855,1856 by MAJOR RICHARD DELAFIELD FROM HIS MILITARY COMMISSION TO THE THEATRE OF WAR IN EUROPE Under the orders of HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, Secretary of War. WASHINGTON: George W. Bowman, Printer, 1860. [published date: 1860]. Rare First Edition. Thick Folio. 12.0" x 9.5" inches. (LxB). Pp. xvi, 287 pages + 39 large folding maps + 25 Folding plates, mostly lithograph views of fortifications, etc. + 8 single page line drawings of canon & numerous in-text illustrations. In a fine modern 1/2 black morocco leather binding over marbled boards, gilt ruled & decorated spine with contrast red & green gilt lettered morocco labels. Delafield's extensive report on the state of armament at the close of the Crimean War in 1854. It was the most comprehensive work on modern military technology at the beginning of the civil war and was important in the reorganization of the Union Army. He was a military engineer, superintendent of West Point and eventually head of the Army Corps of Engineers. The work is valued for its scientific accuracy and for its artistic renderings. In 1855 Major Delafield of the American Corps of Engineers was appointed to form a commission to visit the Crimea and the theatre of war in Europe for the purpose of gathering information regarding various aspects of their military systems: the organization of armies, furnishing and distributing supplies, medical and hospital arrangements, kinds of arms, ammuniition and equipment , including the Lancaster gun and rifle cannon, the construction of fortifications, methods of transportation, &c. The plates include numerous lithographed views of Sebastopol and fortifications there, the military hospital at St. Petersburg, the Turkish Barrack at Scutari, used by the English Army as their general depot hospital, folding plans of fortifcations in Paris, Cherbourg, Sebastopol, Constadt, and other cities, and plates showing weapons, hospitals, batteries, storehouses, military structures. The Delafield Commission was the most ambitious military observation mission up to that time, and the first to observe an ongoing war. This undertaking constituted an important step in the development of U.S. military. A classic work. A rare book in a fine modern 1/2 black morocco leather binding over marbled boards, pages-plates with some age toning/foxing are generally clean & bright, minor stains to blank outer margin of the first 10 pages, the binding is tight & intact. This large book (11 3/4" x 10" x 2 3/4" thick) weighs 6.1 pounds and will require extra postage. It is very rare to find all plates in such wonderful intact and in such great condition! Extra postage for this almost 7 lb volume.
Published by Washington: George W. Bowman,, 1861
Seller: J & J House Booksellers, ABAA, Kennett Square, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition, Illustrated Edition. First edition of the House Document, 4to (12 x 9), pp. xxiv, 287, (1), (2) blank, 42 large folding maps, charts or diagrams, hand-colored lithograph title, 12 hand-colored or tinted lithograph plates, 12 black & white lithograph plates including 3 folding, 11 black & white line-printed plates including 3 folding (cannon & gun carriages), 3 black & white line-printed plates (plans & diagrams), hundreds of text figures. Half black morocco & marbled boards, back in six compartments gilt lettered in the second, gilt stars & starbursts in the rest, gilt date at foot. Good copy in attractive strong solid binding in very good clean bright condition, some wear to edges. Text sheets foxed & stained and with water-stain across lower quarter to half of p. 105 through p.277. Lithograph title & lithograph and line plates are clean & very good. The large folding maps &c. are good but with some wear & tear and with numerous careful old seam repairs. H6066.
Published by George W Bowman Printer, Washington DC, 1860
Seller: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First Edition. 287p + 80 penciled numbered plates most large foldouts of maps, plans and scenes. Handsomely rebound circa mid 1900s in 3/4 red morocco and cloth silk endpapers. An exceptional copy.
Published by George W. Bowman, Printer, Washington, 1860
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Thick quarto. xvi, 287pp. Decorative chromolithographic title page, many plates, including many folding plates. Rebound in quarter calf and marbled papercovered boards with red leather spine label. Contemporary owner's name, small nicks and tears to the edges of a couple of leaves of one of the oversize folding plates, one folded plate detached (laid-in), else a pleasing and tight, near fine copy.
Published by George W Bowman, Washington, 1860
Seller: 12 Peers Fine Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
Sheepskin. Condition: VG -. 1st Edition. Tan sheepskin boards with some brown spotting. Repair to the rear board Two colored leather title labels to the spine. Wear to the head cap. Wear to the spine and some staining. Interesting bookplate of former owner. Decorative chromolithographic frontispiece. Edge browning to to the end papers. Moderate foxing to the narrative pages. Repair to some of the maps, expertly done. Numerous large folding black and white maps and plates. All maps are counted for and neatly folded. (In many of these copies maps are missing or have not be folded properly). The binding is tight and square. Index. 277 pages plus the maps and plates. Size: 9.0" x 12.0" 1st Printing Language: eng 1st Printing.