Published by Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1964
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Good+. Paging runs 55 to 110, 10" H. One colour plate, 8 pages of sepiatone illustrations. Contents include: Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, Bart., as Colonel of The Rothesay and Caithness Fencibles, c. 1795; Daniel Cambridge, Royal Artillery , and the Story of a Victoria Cross; Regimental Medals of The King's Dragoon Guards; The Convention of Ecluse, 1759-1762; Chinese Gordon and the Suez Canal; Obiturary: C.T. Atkinson; Group of All Ranks of The Berkshire Yeomanry in Undress in 1895; 15th Hussars, circa 1846; The Great Review Hereafter; Historians and The Scots Guards Band; Redan Massy; Additional Notes for a History of the Dress of The Scottish Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry until 1850 / Notes: The West African Regiment, 1848 to 1918; A Rifled Carbine, Once Part of the Equipment of The Seventh Regiment of Light Dragoons; The Hussar Shako of 1857; Field-Marshal Blucher's Pipe; etc. / Questions; Replies (Army Cloaks and Greatcoats; etc.). Interior - small soft crease at top corner of last half of pages, minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - light to moderate edgewear/wrinkling, light browning, large corner crease and soft crease down rear cover, light rubbing, issue number written in ink on spine.
Published by Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1967
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Paging runs 63 - 126, 9 11/16" H. One colour plate, 4 pages sepiatone illustrations, 2 maps/plans. Contents include: The Worcestershire Yeomanry and Richard Dighton; The Duke of Marlborough's Request of His Captain-Generalcy for Life: A Re-examination; An Early Field Day Exercise; Lord Haldane and the Origins of Officers Training Corps; The Arm Badges of The 14th (King's) Hussars, The 14th/20th King's Hussars and The 20th Hussars; British Colours at Saratoga; Sir James Jefferyes in the Army of William III, Queen Anne and George I; Tregantle Fort, Plymouth; Obituary Notices: Mr. T.H. McGuffie - Mr. C.C.P. Lawson / Notes: The "Six Old Corps" and Their "Ancient" Badges; The "Six Old Corps" In Britain and France; etc. Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edgewear, light browning, issue number written in ink on spine, minor wrinkling on spine, one small corner crease - migrates into first few pages.
Published by Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1966
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Good-. 62 pp, 9 3/4" H. One colour plate, 4 pages sepiatone illustrations, 1 b&w map. Contents include: Captain Henry Hanmer, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), c.1826; The Career of Robert Craufurd in the 75th Foot; Some Medals of the First (King's) Dragoon Guards; Henry Boswell Bennett: A Victim of the Last Peasant's Revolt, 1838; Obituary: Mr. W.Y. Baldry; The Colours of The Loyal MacLeod Fencibles, 1799-1802; John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782); England's War Effort Against the Spanish Armada; Accounts of the War in the Crimea Written on the Battlefield; A History of the Drums and Fifes, 1650-1700 / Notes: The Scots Life Guards; etc. / Questions/ Replies: Yeomanry at Waterloo; etc. Interior - small water stain at the top corner of most of the pages; old glue residue on front inside hinge; some surface roughness and a very small light stain at the bottom corner of the frontispiece; all pages have either a small bump, piece missing or light staining at the bottom corner; the last page has some wrinkling and light staining due to dampness. Exterior - light wear at the top of spine, moderate wear and tiny pieces missing at the bottom corner of the covers, issue number written in ink on spine, a small light liquid mark on the front cover. Not Signed.
Published by Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1956
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good-. 46 pp, 10" H. Colour frontispiece, 4 pages sepiatone illustrations, 2 maps/battle plans, 1 b&w drawing. Contents include: Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.B. (1758-1839); The County Fencibles and Militia Augmentation of 1794; The Regimental Colour of the 2nd Bn. Lord Ogilvy's Regiment, Army of Prince Charles Edward; The First Four Volunteer Units of the Cape; James Smithies (1787-1868), 1st Royal Dragoons; Two Cavalry Jackets; Standards and Guidons of the Horse Grenadier Guards, c.1766-1788; Wynendael (with maps) / Notes: 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, Regimental Orders: Dress; An Unusual Cannon Gun (Hyderabad); Recruiting in Northern Counties for Hamilton's Expedition to Germany during the Thirty Years War; Knapsacks; etc. / Questions; Replies. Museum Supplement No. 26 March, 1956 laid in. Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light edgewear, moderate edge wrinkling, very light browning, issue number written in ink on spine, small corner creases on front cover.
Published by Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1957
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good-. Paging runs 95 - 142, 10" H. Colour frontispiece, 6 pages sepiatone illustrations, 1 b&w drawing. Contents include: Officers of the 38th South Staffordshire Regiment, 1853; The Indian Mutiny Journal of Private Charles Wickins of the 90th Light Infantry; Early British Regulation Revolvers; Some More Artillery Badges; Two Miniatures of Eighteenth-Century Indian Officers; Arms, Uniforms and Equipment of the Yeomanry Cavalry. / Notes: Colours of the Royal African Colonial Regiment; The Last Indian Mutiny Survivors at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea; etc. Question; Replies (Regimental Belts; Postal Arrangements for the Army in Napoleonic Days; etc.) Museum Supplement No. 32 September, 1957 laid in. Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light edgewear, light to moderate edge wrinkling, very light browning, issue number written in ink on spine.
Published by The Society for Army Historical Research, London, 1957
Seller: Soin2Books, Kidderminster, WORCS, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Colour frontispiece, 6 b/w plates and b/w illustrations. Buff covers with black titles, red Society badge and red line border to front. Light edge creasing. Covers clean. Content clean and bright. Not ex-library. No labels, names, notes or inscriptions. 142 pp plus 2 pages adverts at back. Also included with this book are three copies of "Regimental Museums, Museum Supplement" No. 32 September 1957 and No's 3 and 4 Spring 1950. All books are individually described. All overseas orders are sent airmail by Royal Mail International Tracked.