Published by Printed for Private Circulation, Philadelphia, 1922
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. First Edition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 52 pages; 1922 Printed for Private Circulation. HC 8vo in cream 1/4 cloth backed spine and blue paper covered boards with gilt paper title label to cover board.Signed by Charles Haddon and his wife on the final leaf. Boards a little bowed from storage; front endpage cracked in the gutter and loose. a gift inscription in the author's hand to a Dr.Ella Kilgus. Boards a little toned at edges; gilt title label rubbed but legible. Printed on hand made paper. An uncommon items; no copies located in any Library holdings. Haddon was an executive at Victor Talking Machine Co. G+; Signed by Author.
Published by Bombay: Printed at the Times of India Steam Press, 1889, 1889
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketSole edition, association copy, inscribed to his son by Colonel Charles FitzGerald, commander of the 3rd Hyderabad Contingent, on the front free endpaper, "To dearest Arthur, from Father 1902." The recipient (1891-1967) was the author's son by his second wife. We have traced only the British Library copy of this account. Charles John Oswald FitzGerald (1840-1912) joined the Indian Army in 1857 and served in the Rebellion. He was appointed Adjutant, 3rd Hyderabad in 1862, commanded the contingent during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, and was promoted to colonel in 1883. The majority of the text comprises FitzGerald's reports on the course of the Burma campaign, during which his cavalry had 27 separate encounters with enemy forces, and is accompanied by extracts from brigade orders praising FitzGerald and his contingent: "the names of Colonel FitzGerald and the 3rd Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry will be remembered in Burma, and I trust will be written in the history of the country" (p. 37). Octavo. With folding 215 x 277 mm albumen group portrait bound in on card as issued. Original red roan boards, front cover lettered in gilt. Leather retouched in places, a few stains on boards, albumen photograph somewhat yellowed: a very good copy.