Memoirs of a U.S. military attache in Paris, much on the French Army. A very good copy, without dust jacket (345 pages, 19 illustrations, appendix)….
The U.S. Coast Guard during Prohibition. A very good copy, boards slightly spotted, without dust jacket. (183p., 32 illus., appendix or captured vessels, index, map end papers.)…
The battles and campaigns in which Grant was not present; a good account, with great maps. A very good copy, in badly chipped dust jacket with sunned spine. (245p., 21…
Every major Virginia campaign, by the Regiment’s chaplain. Reprint of the 1871 edition, which is extremely rare. A very good copy, without dust jacket, tail of front hinge slightly frayed,…
Details the history of the P-38 Lightening and its use durign WWII. A very good copy with dust jacket (144 pages, profuse illustrations)….
This is an exemplary First English edition set with lustrous blue-black cloth, bright gilt and unfaded spines that are well-rounded and unfrayed. The binding is crisp and tight and the…
Col. William Clarke Quantrill, CSA, and his 150 man unit in Kansas and Missouri. A very good copy, slight edge wear, covers slightly soiled, in slightly rubbed, chipped dust jacket…
Engaging account – Private to Troop Leader, Tank Regiment – D-Day to the end. A very good copy, in dust jacket. ( 183pgs. 20 drawings.)…
An engaging account of the Hungarian revolt against Austria, with much colorful detail. Well received when published, and quite scarce now. A very good set, rebound with paper spine labels…
The memoir of Charles Clement, M.D. founder of the Salvadorian Medical Relief Fund, who departed for El Salvador in 1982 after treating Salvadorian refugees in Salinas, California. A very good…
“One of the best and most enjoyable accounts,” J. Luvaas, originally published in 1891. A good copy, slight wear to corners, front free endpaper missing, dust jacket spine glued to…