Language: English
Published by Directorate of Military Training Army Headquarters, Ottawa, Canada, 1961
Seller: G W Jackson, St.Marys, ON, Canada
US$ 4.03
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. This is a tight clean copy that has a mended spine cover tear. 250pp including index.
Published by Directorate of Military Training, Army Headquarters, Ottawa, Canada, 1961
Seller: Bob's Book Journey, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Yellow wrappers with black lettering, frontis, 250 pp., 6 maps including two fold-outs by Maj. C. C. Bond. Mild wear, faint drip mark near bottom edge of front cover and price on copyright page marked out, clean text, tight binding. In April 1918 Foch assumed the unified command of the British, French, and American armies. In this capacity, he was perhaps more responsible than any other one man for the Allies' victory in 1918.
Published by Directorate of Military Training Army Headquarters, Ottawa, 1964
Seller: CARDINAL BOOKS ~~ ABAC/ILAB, London -- Birr, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Softcover. Clean, tight, and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy! 324pp.
Published by Ottawa: Directorate of Military Training, 1964, 1964
Seller: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 324p. Maps. Wraps. Near Fine Copy.
Published by Directorate of Military Training Army Headquarters,, 1961
Seller: Book Emporium 57, Ottawa, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 250 pgs. Yellow cover with black lettering on front and spine - wear & tear at spine (see photos provided). Two fold out maps. Commemorative bookmark inserted. No highlighting, underlining or notations. Clean and intact. Prompt shipping which includes tracking.
Published by Directorate of Military Training, Ottawa, 1970
Seller: Marengo Books, Fernandina Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Written by Lt.-Col. T. M. Hunter. Historical Section, Army Headquarters, Ottawa; Maps drawn by Sergeant E.H. Ellwand. Slight staining to covers, remainder of price sticker. I am selling my collection of military history books, I am not a professional book dealer, so the descriptions are not the most professional in nature, but I populated my collection with at least VG condition examples. I am relocating to smaller quarters and must make room.
Published by Directorate of Military Training Army Headquarters, 1964
Seller: Hameston Books, Macclesfield, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 20.70
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Good overall with some light shel wear, fading to covers. Name/date inscription ffep. A neat, tidy copy with tight binding.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO60071046: 1964. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 324 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses cartes dépliables en noir et blanc. Annotation en page de titre (ex-libris). . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.
Published by Not Published, 2003
Seller: Malcolm Books, Thetford, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 206.97
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHard Back. First Edition, Not for Publication. This would appear to have been Privately Printed & not published for sale, but for authors family. Text printed on single sided art paper & photographic illustrations on single sided gloss paper, and bound by The Studio Bindery in Surrey ( label inside cover). on title page is "compiled inaccurately by him in his 96 & 97th year (2001 & 2002 )" . The dedication page states his father (died 1930) left no written reminiscences or papers of his 1st world war exploits in Egypt etc. and that was a pity, So thought he would leave his reminiscences of his life after his demise, as it may interest his daughter & grand children. (with the help of 2 friends). Introduction states he never kept a diary and some dates approx and he has been encouraged to do it for the interest & amusement of his decedents.Contents; iii + 61 + 3 pages (his Medal award & dates of Army career). + 2 whos who + 1 Chronology. + 19 pages of illustrations inc from b/w & colour photographs & copies of documents. Binding Good with gilt embossed spine a couple of scratches etc. Contents almost mint. Upto page 19 is his early life, ends with University, from pages 20 - 45 his military career, from page 47 his life in Portugal, from page 58/9 includes his wife Pricilla, nee Gurney. at rear upside down is "For Ronald with love from Tony, July '03" looks like he picked it up, thought it was the front, then dedicated & signed it (well he was 97 ), Ronald was poss. his Brother in Law. could not find any mention of this book on the net. From the net i did find; Dec 2003, Lieutenant-Colonel Tony Hunter, died aged 97, He was awarded a DSO and Bar, the latter in Italy in 1943 in the first major opposed river crossing of the campaign. Hunter made several personal reconnaissance's under fire, and under Hunter's supervision and despite continual harassment from enemy fire, the bridge - the first across the river - was open to traffic four days after the assault. Major-General Erskine proclaimed it a "Hunter Bridge", and Hunter's skill and leadership were recognised by the award of a Bar to his DSO. After a number of postings, Hunter took command of 9th Field Squadron in the 8th Armoured Division and accompanied it to North Africa in time for the battle of Alamein. He was awarded his first DSO during the campaign in the Western Desert as CRE 7th Armoured Division. "Every step of an advance of 2,000 miles produced a problem for the Royal Engineers," the citation stated. "Mines, craters, booby traps and demolitions have been overcome by the excellent work of the Engineers supervised, directed and led by Lt-Col Hunter in person." General Montgomery, in adding his personal support to the recommendation, confirmed that much of Hunter's work was carried out under fire. 21.5 x 30cm Apporx. Signed /dedicated by Author.