Silver cloth with pictorial front cover. No previous owners' names or other markings. Numerous black/white photographs throughout. Scarce 8.75 x 11.25 in First Edition. View More...
This Regimental history is number 1251 of 2125 copies privately printed for the 308th Engineers Veterans Association of the Army Corps of Engineers, 308th Regiment, during the first World War. Featuring many illustrations and portraits. See images for condition. First Edition. View More...
Attractive half red morocco over marbled boards. Gilt title to spine; two raised bands; top edge gilt. Comic endpapers. Previous owner's pastedown to front. A clean copy without other markings. 10 x 12 in First Edition. View More...
Inscribed by the author to the front fly signed "Evelyn + Al Irzyk" dated December 31st, 2012. Black paper covered boards with dustjacket. Minor staining to top edge, but otherwise a nice clean copy with no previous owners' names or other markings. 6.25 x 9.25 in Dust jacket present. First Edition. View More...
Blue cloth with gilt tile on spine and front cover. A clean copy with no previous owners' names or other markings. 8.5 x 11.25 in First Edition. View More...
Signed by General Schwarzkopf. Numbered 289 of 500 signed limited edition copies. Full navy-blue leather with gilt rule to boards and gilt particulars to spine. Four raised bands; all edges gilt; silk ribbon. Housed in publisher's original navy-blue faux-leather slipcase. Light rubbing to gilt rule on boards and title on spine. No previous owners' names or other markings. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. View More...
G.I. Bulletin describing the 5 ways an Army soldier can be "oriented," or keep up to date on the latest information. Includes the comic "you get 'oriented.'" Small punctures throughout potentially created by one staple to the folded opening edge. 6 x 9 inches folded; 23 3/4 x 18 inches unfolded View More...
G.I. Bulletin regarding the end of the Japanese War and what will be done with American troops then stationed and how they will be returned home. It also details the "unconditional" terms of surrender, and a section that asks what should be done with the Emperor of Japan. Additionally, a comic titled "The Plan for Japan" by Lofgren is included at the bottom of this bulletin. Small punctures throughout potentially created by one staple to the folded opening edge. 6 x 9 inches folded; 23 3/4 x 18 inches unfolded View More...
Signed note by Rossiter to Private "Hal" and Mrs. Bebe Peat on verso of half-title. Green cloth over boards with black title stamped to front board and spine. Flaking to cloth covers (see image). Pages bright and clean. No previous owners' names or other markings. 5.5 x 7.5 inches. First Edition. View More...
A virgin copy in publisher's shrink wrap. Brown leather boards with gilt particulars and detailing to front board and spine. Gilt edges, a silk ribbon, and four raised bands. Smyth-sewn gatherings and moire endpapers. View More...