WWI. A large collection of WWI reference & related, including Military Operations France and Belgium, 10 vols including 3 map boxes. A mix of conditions and editions. 1915 vol II Map box with 11 maps, as published (Macmillan), maps VG, clean and with just minor wear, the box is damaged and faded. 2 further map boxes: 1917 & 1918 Battery Press and Imperial War Museum). Gallipoli vol II, 1932. Ex-library, poor. The Canadians in France 1915-1918, 1920 1st ed. (Steele/Fisher Unwin). No dust wrapper. Small chip to the head of the spine. Clean internally. Bristol and the Great War 1914-1919, 1920 1st ed. (Stone, Wells/Arrowsmith). No dust wrapper. VG clean copy. Good-Bye To The Battlefields: To-Day and Yesterday On The Western Front, 1928 1st ed. (Taylor/Stanley Paul) No dust wrapper. Darkening to spine and boards, some water damage to the rear board, together with a Field Service Pocket Book 1913. Original brown oil cloth with flap and pocket to front. What makes this item interesting is the extensive notes made throughout the book, and on 2 sheets of A4 by a Capt.L (P) Evans, concerning the Expeditionary Force and other matters. Whether these notes were purely for training purposes, or for actual deployment isn't clear. But it would be of great fascination to an historian or collector of the period. The book itself is well used and scuffed to the edges; the binding is still good, there's a little spotting to the endpapers and there are many notes and annotations throughout. A further large selection of books on The Great War including may rare items. Approximately 160 volumes 6 shelves plus 3 boxes. (Quantity: 6 shelves & 3 cartons)
WWI. A large collection of WWI reference & related, including Military Operations France and Belgium, 10 vols including 3 map boxes. A mix of conditions and editions. 1915 vol II Map box with 11 maps, as published (Macmillan), maps VG, clean and with just minor wear, the box is damaged and faded. 2 further map boxes: 1917 & 1918 Battery Press and Imperial War Museum). Gallipoli vol II, 1932. Ex-library, poor. The Canadians in France 1915-1918, 1920 1st ed. (Steele/Fisher Unwin). No dust wrapper. Small chip to the head of the spine. Clean internally. Bristol and the Great War 1914-1919, 1920 1st ed. (Stone, Wells/Arrowsmith). No dust wrapper. VG clean copy. Good-Bye To The Battlefields: To-Day and Yesterday On The Western Front, 1928 1st ed. (Taylor/Stanley Paul) No dust wrapper. Darkening to spine and boards, some water damage to the rear board, together with a Field Service Pocket Book 1913. Original brown oil cloth with flap and pocket to front. What makes this item interesting is the extensive notes made throughout the book, and on 2 sheets of A4 by a Capt.L (P) Evans, concerning the Expeditionary Force and other matters. Whether these notes were purely for training purposes, or for actual deployment isn't clear. But it would be of great fascination to an historian or collector of the period. The book itself is well used and scuffed to the edges; the binding is still good, there's a little spotting to the endpapers and there are many notes and annotations throughout. A further large selection of books on The Great War including may rare items. Approximately 160 volumes 6 shelves plus 3 boxes. (Quantity: 6 shelves & 3 cartons)
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