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YESTERDAY’S MUSE BOOKS PRESENTS THE COLLECTION OF ALFONSO R. MANCINI Part 1: Historical Books and Paper, Focusing Primarily on YESTERDAY’S MUSE BOOKS 32 W MAIN ST WEBSTER NY 14580

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Returns are accepted for any reason. Notification of return within 10 days of receipt is appreciated. Please send returns by the most economical method, and you will be refunded upon receipt. The following collection is a testament to the power of one individual. Over the course of his life, Alfonse R. Mancini strove to collect everything he could related to World War I, though his main interests were women and African Americans during the war, and the role of engineering in warfare, specifically that of aircraft and automobiles. In his search, he amassed an impressive library.

All the standard works are here, along with a respectable number of unit histories, war magazines, and original posters. But he did not stop at the obvious. Many works included in his personal library peripherally relate to the war - novels set during the conflict; alternate histories; local histories embracing the years during which the war took place; etc.

Part of the joy of working through a collection such as this is piecing together the various connections the collector drew between items, and this is no exception. In the simple act of cataloging, a much clearer picture of the conflict then known as The Great War has coalesced in our minds. A picture that informs our ideas of what life was like 100 years ago, who fought in the war and why, and what we should take away from this era in history.

As any well-constructed collection should be, this is a time capsule.

What is also striking here is the presence of several overlapping enthusiasms. While the focus is World War I, quite a few works dealing with the and World War II are present. Aviation and other technologies are also strongly represented. And, unlike some collections, there was no limit to the medium (see below).

Please enjoy the following list of highlights from the first 1000 items of the collection, which consists mainly of books, magazines, and war posters. A link at the end of the catalog will direct you to the full list of 1000.

Stay tuned for Part 2 of the Mancini collection, which will include original letters, photographs, war medals, trench art, military equipment (i.e., gas masks, helmets, binoculars, etc.), and a large and imposing framed portrait of General ‘Black Jack’ Pershing. [American Policy] Smith, Daniel M. Robert Lansing and American Neutrality, 1914-1917 (The American Scene: Comments and Commentators) Da Capo Press, New York , 1972. iv, 241 pp. 8vo. 1972 reissue of 1958 original. Boards faintly rubbed. An account of the advisor to the State Department who became Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson during World War I. He originally advocated ‘benevolent neutrality’, but changed his tune after the sinking of the Lusitania.

$60.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1720799.html [Aviation] Brooks Field, San Antonio Texas: A Pictorial History of America’s Foremost Air Service United States Army Flying School Maverick-Clarke Litho Co., San Antonio, 1918. Several newspaper clippings laid in, including two about pocket machine guns, and one depicting soldiers in gas masks playing baseball. Light wear to wrapper edges. Title pages states edition was limited to 1000 copies, after which engravings and matrices for the publication were immediately destroyed. Released December 30, 1918, just over a month after the end of the war. Black & white photographs throughout. Only 2 matches in OCLC.

$395.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1715802.html [Aviation] Bainbridge, E. Gordon The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Exposition Press , 1977. First edition. 123 pp. Ink owner name crossed out on front endpaper, jacket lightly rubbed. The story of Cole Palen and his ‘living’ aviation museum, which features aircraft from World War I.

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[Aviation] Hall, Bert; Niles, John J. One Man’s War: The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1929. vi, 353 pp. Spine lightly faded, endpapers lightly foxed, pencil name & date inside, front hinge just starting. The story of an arm of the French Air Service in World War I, manned by American volunteer pilots. This particular escadrille inspired a 1958 film directed by William A. Wellman (himself a WWI pilot), the last film of his career. Clint Eastwood appeared in a supporting role, shortly before his big break on the western series Rawhide.

$60.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1721850.html [Aviation] The United States Air Force Test Pilot School [USAF] 50 Years and Beyond: USAF Test Pilot School 1944-1994, 50th Anniversary Commemorative Yearbook Jostens, 1994. 256 pp. No jacket. An exceptional copy. Color, black & white, and sepia photographs collected to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the USAF Test Pilot School, which shows an interesting progression in technology and instruction techniques. None in OCLC.

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[Cartoons] Hecht, George J. The War in Cartoons: A History of the War in 100 Cartoons by 27 of the Most Prominent American Cartoonists E.P. Dutton & Company, New York, 1919. x, 207 pp. First edition. Includes scarce original jacket. Board edges rubbed, jacket toned, jacket edges worn with some loss, protected under fresh mylar. Hecht collects World War I cartoons by 27 cartoonists

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[Chemical Warfare] Hogg, Ian V. Gas (Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century, Weapons Book No. 43) Ballantine Books, New York, 1975. 160 pp. First printing. Spine lightly creased, lightly rubbed. An account of the use of chemical warfare during World Wars I and II, profusely illustrated with black & white photographs. Part of Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century, and one of the scarcer volumes in the series.

$75.00

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[Civil War Service Record] Office of Naval Records; Knox, D.W. Register of Officers of the Confederate States Navy, 1861-1865, as Compiled and Revised by the Office of Naval Records and Library, United States Navy Department, 1931, from All Available Data U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1931. Wrappers lightly rubbed & toned. Original wrappers. A government-issued list of soldiers serving in the navy on the Confederate side of the American Civil War, with details of the life, assignments, and discharge of each.

$95.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719721.html [Combat Manual] Marriott, A.E.; Gross, Benjamin S. (Foreword) Hand-to-Hand Fighting: A System of Personal Defense for the Soldier The Macmillan Company, New York, 1918. 80 pp., 4-page terminal publisher catalog. First edition. No jacket. Lightly rubbed. A collection of tactics for unarmed combat, for use by soldiers during World War I. Illustrated with black & white photographs depicting the proper technique for various forms of attack.

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[Eastern Front] Schoch, Bruce P.; Leonard, Charles R.; Gordon, Dennis; Ethridge, Kenneth E.; Aker, Frank; Allied Intervention in Russia, 1917-1921 (Weapons and Warfare Special No. 38) Weapons and Warfare Publications, Bennington, VT, 1984. 50 pp. Front corner lightly creased. A collection of short essays focused on efforts on the Eastern Front during World War I, with black & white photographs and a sketched map.

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[Electric Cars] Cushing, H.C. The Electric Vehicle Hand-Book: Officially Adopted by The Electric Vehicle Section of the National Electric Light Association H.C. Cushing, Jr., New York, 1918. 388 pp., plus 22-page terminal ad section. Lightly rubbed, faint stain to edge of title page. Photographs throughout. Survey of early 20th century electric vehicles, with treatments of development, lead and alkaline storage batteries, charging apparatus and stations, measuring instruments, maintenance, list of associations and publications related to development, and comparative cost data.

$195.00

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[Electric Cars] Woods, C.E. [Clinton Edward] The Electric Automobile: Its Construction, Care and Operation Herbert S. Stone & Company / R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company at The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1900. viii, 177 pp. First edition. Boards lightly rubbed, ink name & date on front endpaper, along with presentation note to Ray H. Manson dated July 1900.

Manson was at the time working at the Electrical Laboratory of the Western Electric Company, and continued to work in the electricity business, filing patents to do with telephone, phonograph, and radio technologies. In 1916 he became Chief Engineer of the Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company at Rochester, New York. This volume was acquired from a collection in a suburb of Rochester. Manson was also a Member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. An interesting and unique association copy. Clinton Woods was a manufacturer of several dozen models of electric vehicles at the turn of the 20th century, before gasoline-powered cars dominated the market. Includes plates of early electric cars, as well as one steam-powered automobile, with detailed treatments of the development of the automobile, its design and construction, the use of batteries, electric motors, testing and inspection, maintenance, auto clubs and races. An appendix lists the types of electric vehicles available at the time of publication.

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[Field Engineering] Mertens; Krueger, Walter (Translator) Tactics and Techniques of River Crossings, [with] 105 Illustrations and Four Maps D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, 1918. x, 253 pp., plus 24-page terminal publisher catalog. First edition. Boards rubbed (spine titles were probably gilt, but none remains), ink name of a captain in the 120th Engineers on front endpaper. Includes 105 illustrations and 4 fold-out maps. An extensive account of methods of military crossings of rivers, and how to defend against the same, published in the World War I era.

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[Field Engineering] U.S. Government Printing Office Historical Report of the Chief Engineer, including All Operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919 Government Printing Office, Washington, 1919. 437 pp. Deaccessioned from army library, with associated stamps. Front hinge weak, boards rubbed. Numerous fold-outs, black & white photographs, and diagrams. A scarce work of military engineering detailing the protocols used by American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. Only 5 in OCLC.

$395.00

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[Field Manual] Pierson, R.H.; The Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA Hygiene and Sanitation (The Infantry School Document No. 518) The Infantry School Press, Benning, GA, 1922. 271 pp. Signed on preface page by R.H. Pierson, who compiled the text by revising a group of lectures given at Fort Benning. Wrappers toned with a few light creases, rear flyleaf removed. Original wrappers, cloth spine. Detailed black & white illustrations of important concepts for troops in the field. Published shortly after World War I. Uncommon - 7 in OCLC.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1720791.html [Field Manual] The Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA Scouting and Patrolling The Infantry School Press, Benning, GA, 1922. 214 pp. Wrappers rubbed & toned. Original wrappers, cloth spine. Detailed black & white illustrations of important concepts for troops in the field. Published shortly after World War I.

$75.00

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[Field Manual] U.S. Government Printing Office Field Service Pocket Book, United States Army, 1917 Government Printing Office, Washington, 1917. 385 pp. Spine lightly creased, wrappers lightly rubbed, ink ownership stamp of a lieutenant inside, front hinge just beginning to weaken. Sewn binding, cloth over paper wrappers. Several fold-outs, charts & tables.

$250.00

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[Ford Service Manual; Model T] Page, Victor W. The Model T Ford Car: Its Construction, Operation and Repair... The Norman W. Henley Publishing Company, New York, 1915. 288 pp., plus subject index and 30-page terminal publisher catalog. First edition. Two small smudges on front board. Published while Model Ts were still in production. ‘A complete practical treatise explaining the operating principles of all parts of the Ford automobile, with complete instructions for and maintenance.’ Numerous photographs and illustrations, including a folding sectional view.

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[Ford Service Manual] Ford Motor Company Ford Service: Detailed Instructions for Servicing Ford Cars Ford Motor Company, Detroit, 1926. xiii, 300 pp. Boards a rubbed, edges a bit toned. An early Ford service manual illustrated with black & white photographs throughout.

$45.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1726519.html [GPO] American Battle Monuments Commission American Armies and Battlefields in Europe: A History, Guide, and Reference Book Government Printing Office, Washington, 1938. xii, 547 pp. Updated 1938 edition after the 1927 original. An exceptional copy. Three large color maps of Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne inserted after text, numerous maps and sketches throughout text, including several fold-outs. An extensive guide to the U.S. military presence in Europe during World War I, with maps, diagrams, and photographs illustrating numerous battlefields.

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[GPO] Department of Commerce, Lighthouse Service Department of Commerce, Lighthouse Service: Regulations for Uniforms, 1928 Government Printing Office, Washington, 1928. 12 pp. Wrappers toned, light crease on bottom corner. Original wrappers. A pamphlet issued by the U.S. government dictating regulations for various uniforms used in the Lighthouse Service, including officer uniforms, radio operators, clerks, quartermasters, machinists, boatswains, yeomen, firemen, seamen, stewards, cooks, mess attendants, depot keepers, and watchmen. Includes illustrations of various insignia, caps, and cap devices. Scarce - only 1 in OCLC.

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[GPO] Gillman, T.H. The New Platoon Instructor: Complete in Tactics and Drill as Required for France Penton Press Co. for E. [Edward] C. McKay, Cleveland, 1918. 292 pp., plus 4-page terminal publisher ad. Boards rubbed, War Service Library bookplate on front endpaper. Fold-out illustrating various firearms, black & white photographs and diagrams. A handbook for reference by platoon instructors during World War I, of particular interest for its section on chemical warfare defense protocols.

$75.00

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[GPO] U.S. Government Printing Office Manual for Army Bakers, 1916 - Corrected to October 15, 1917 (Changes No. 1) (War Department Document No. 563) Government Printing Office, Washington, 1917. 123 pp. Front hinge starting, ink ownership stamp of 108 Infantry on front endpaper. Black & white photographs. A culinary reference for soldiers during World War I.

$95.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1715797.html [Juvenile Fiction] Ralphson, George H. Over There With the Yanks in the Argonne Forest M.A. Donohue & Company, 1920. 246 pp., 10-page terminal publisher catalog. First edition. Includes scarce original jacket. Front hinge weak, 2 inch chip from jacket spine head, jacket edges rubbed, pencil name on front endpaper. The Bearcats join the field of battle. Juvenile fiction set during World War I, part of a larger series of military novels. This one focuses on the Argonne Forest in France.

$65.00

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[Law Enforcement] Shelton, Pamela T. History of the New York State Police, 1917-1987 The Trooper Foundation of the State of New York / Taylor Publishing Company, 1987. 172 pp. First edition. Ink gift note on half-title page. A 70-year history of law enforcement officials in New York State, with color and black & white photographs throughout.

$175.00

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[Liberty Bonds] World War I Poster: My Daddy Bought Me a Government Bond of the Third Liberty Loan United States Print. & Lithograph Co., New York, 1917. 20 x 26. C-. In need of restoration. Edges worn with tear and significant creasing to bottom left corner, some loss along left edge, paper toned, a couple minor scratches to image of girl. Color lithographed poster printed during World War I to promote liberty bonds. This particular poster was later updated to include the additional text ‘Did yours?’ - the original is considerably less common. Borkan 101. Not in Rawls. 3 in OCLC.

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[Liberty Bonds] Ashe, E.M. World War I Poster: Lend - the way they Fight; Buy Liberty Bonds to your Utmost W.F. Powers Co., New York. 26 x 38. C+. In need of restoration. Several horizontal creases, three 3 inch tears, significant wrinkling. No loss, colors in image and text remain bright. Color lithographed poster printed during World War I to promote liberty bonds, illustrated by E.M. Ashe. Borkan 102. Rawls 264. Biblio Magazine Feb. 1997, Vol. 2, p. 22.

$300.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1727044.html [Liberty Bonds] Christy, Howard Chandler World War I Poster: Americans All! Victory Liberty Loan... Forbes, Boston, 1919. 27 x 40. B or B-. 2 inch tear affects ‘R’ in ‘Americans’, minor loss to 2 inch section of bottom left corner, a few bumps to interior. Color lithographed poster printed following World War I to promote Victory Liberty Loans, by well-known poster artist Howard Chandler Christy, whose series of recruitment posters featuring women are now iconic. Borkan 119. Rawls 232. Biblio Magazine Feb. 1997, Vol. 2, p. 25.

$350.00

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[Liberty Bonds] Sarka World War I Poster: ‘Lend Him a Hand’ - Buy Liberty Bonds Leslie’s / Liberty Loan Committee, New York, 1918. 12 x 19. A-. Lightly toned, lightly rubbed along bottom edge. Color lithographed poster printed during World War I to promote liberty bonds, illustrated by Sarka. Shows a soldier with a rifle grabbing a hand to help him climb out of a trench. The artist’s clever choice not to show whose hand it is allows it to represent anyone who buys war bonds. Borkan 96. Rawls 197.

$125.00

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[Martial Law] Smith, H.A. Military Government The General Service Schools Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1920. 112 pp. Stapled in four gatherings. Spine base lightly bumped, cover toned. Chapters include: Lecture on Military Government; American Military Government in Germany; The Four Military Governments in Mexico. Also includes nine appendices, of which several are proclamations by officers during World War I.

$95.00

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[Masons] Lamm, Gustav H.; White, George A.; Hawkins, W. Stanley; et al New York Masonic Club of the American Army of Occupation, Permanently Organized [Souvenir Roster, 1919] Gebruder Breuer, Coblenz-Lutzel, 1919. [16 pp.] Spine split, wrappers rubbed, ink stamp on front wrapper, bookplate inside, blind stamp on single text page. Original wrappers. Souvenir roster published by a Masonic organization formed in Coblenz, Germany during World War I, named for New York because masons from that state held a majority. Servicemen listed along with lodge to which they belonged at home, and home address. Scarce - none in OCLC.

$75.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719282.html [Military Biography; French Legionnaires] Legionnaire Bowe Soldiers of the Legion: Trench-Etched by Legionnaire Bowe Peterson Linotyping Co., Chicago, 1918. 266 pp. First edition. Front hinge weak, rear corner bumped, gilt titles lightly rubbed with minor loss, ink name & date inside. A biographical account of World War I by a French Legionnaire. Uncommon - 7 in OCLC.

$225.00

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[Military Biography; Signed] Holden, Frank A.; Knight, Lucien Lamar (Introduction) War Memories Athens Book Company, 1923. 215 pp. 2nd printing. Inscribed & signed by author on front flyleaf (‘Presented to Senator Peter Horbeck by the author, Frank A Holden, Athens, Ga. March-25-1924’). Wrapper edges a bit rubbed, crease on corner. Original pictorial wrappers by H.C. Sheffield. A World War I memoir of the European theater, dedicated to the American Red Cross.

$150.00

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[Military Biography] Bullard, Robert Lee Fighting Generals: Illustrated Biographical Sketches of Seven Major Generals in World War I J.W. Edwards, Ann Arbor, 1944. [vi], 329 pp. First edition, printed in an unknown limitation. Near fine, good jacket. 2 inch jacket chip, 2 inch jacket surface tear. Historical account of seven officers of the AEF of World War I, illustrated with large lithoprinted photographs, sketches, and maps. Foreword states it was published from the manuscript in the Army War College Library as a limited edition, but does not state number of copies printed.

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[Military Biography] Carossa, Hans; Scott, Agnes Neill (Translator) A Roumanian Diary Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1930. 173 pp. First American edition. Ink name mostly erased from front endpaper. Memoirs of a German military doctor during World War I, originally published as Rumanisches Tagebuch in 1928.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1721673.html [Military Biography] Clough, Wilson O. A Secret Bond: A Personal Fragment of World War One (Weapons and Warfare Special No. 23) Weapons and Warfare Publications, Bennington, VT, 1984. vi, 144 pp. Bright copy with protective cover. A privately published biographical account of military service during World War I, focusing on a tour in France. Includes several maps. Scarce - none in OCLC.

$90.00

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[Military Biography] Greely, A.W. Reminiscences of Adventure and Service: A Record of Sixty-Five Years, Illustrated Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1927. xi, 356 pp. First edition. Front hinge weak, otherwise an exceptional copy. Several pages unopened. The autobiographical account of a Major General’s 65 years of service in the U.S. Army. Greely was present at Richmond, Second Manassas, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, and led an Arctic expedition in the late 19th century. An entire chapter is dedicated to Greely’s time ‘with negro troops’.

$95.00

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[Military Biography] House, Edward Mandell; Seymour, Charles The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, Arranged as a Narrative Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926. First edition. All four original jackets included. Books excellent, jackets well worn with chips along edges (significant loss to spines of two volumes), toned spines. Complete in four volumes. The personal papers of Colonel House, who served as President Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy advisor during World War I. Charles Seymour has collected and arranged the papers to read as a continuous narrative.

$150.00

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[Military Biography] Jacks, L.V. Service Record, By An Artilleryman [32nd Division, 119th Field ] Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1928. viii, 303 pp. First edition. Light stain on top page ridge, faint stain on bottom corner of boards, ink name & date inside, ink number on spine. A biographical record of World War I by an artilleryman, dedicated to the soldiers of the 32nd Division who died in combat. According to the preface, most of the text was written in the field during Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne. It also includes an account of Aisne-Marne.

$70.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719112.html [Military Biography] Maxwell, George A. Swan Song of a Rustic Moralist: Memoirs Exposition Press, Hicksville, 1975. 162 pp. First edition. Jacket price clipped, jacket rubbed. An autobiography by a soldier who enlisted in the Canadian army during World War I. Scarce - 2 in OCLC. Color frontispiece, black & white photographs.

$75.00

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[Military Biography] O’Malley, Ernie Army Without Banners: Adventures of an Irish Volunteer Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1937. x, 403 pp. First American edition. An exceptional copy. Photographic endpapers. Originally published as On Another Man’s Wound, though 7 pages omitted there appear in this, the first American edition. Both editions are quite scarce on the market.

$250.00

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[Military Biography] Rizzi, Joseph N.; Baumgartner, Richard A. (Editor) Joe’s War: Memoirs of a Doughboy Der Angriff Publications, Huntington, WV, 1983. vii, 144 pp. First edition. An exceptional copy. A memoir by a soldier who served in Company A, 110th Engineers, 35th Division, A.E.F. during World War I. Black & white photograph of the unit precedes text.

$60.00

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[Military Collectibles] Morgan, George O.; Warren, Mark Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the A.E.F., 1917-1919: A Collector’s Reference Hill Printing Co., Keokuk, Iowa, 1986. Unpaginated. An exceptional copy. Original wrappers. Color and black & white photographs of numerous examples of shoulder sleeve insignia of the A.E.F. during World War I.

$60.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719101.html [Military Collectibles] Otoupalik, Hayes; Gordon, Dennis; Schulz, Paul J. World War One Collectors Handbook Volumes 1 and 2: Uniforms, Insignia, Equipment and Weapons S.N., 2002. ii, 110 pp. An exceptional copy. Includes black & white photographs and illustrations of uniforms, headgear, helmets, footgear, insignia, haversack items, holsters, cartridge belts, gas masks, entrenching tools, firearms, trench knives, bolos, swords, medals and decorations, horse equipment, protective equipment, and many other items of collector interest.

$75.00

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[Military Collectibles] Williams, Dion Army and Navy Uniforms and Insignia: How to Know Rank, Corps and Service in the Military and Naval Forces of the United States and Foreign Countries Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1918. 302 pp. First edition. Front hinge weak, military equipment store sticker on front endpaper. 8 illustrations in color, 117 in black & white. A guide to the various uniforms and insignia worn by U.S. and foreign officers, published the year World War I ended.

$65.00

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[Military Intelligence] Gowenlock, Thomas R.; Murchie, Guy Soldiers of Darkness Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1937. xi, 286 pp. First edition. Front hinge weak. The story of the American Intelligence Service’s role in World War I. Foreword by C.P. Summerall. Half-tone illustrations.

$50.00

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[Military Memos] U.S. Government Printing Office Archive of G.H.Q. [General Headquarters] Orders, January - April, 1919 A.G. Printing Dept. G.H.Q.A.E.F., 1919. Bound in a custom paper over boards cover with cloth spine & corners. Most orders bound in with a metal brad, some loose.

An archive of dozens of bulletins individually issued by the American Expeditionary Forces General Headquarters. The G.H.Q. pamphlets contain orders on various matters from payment of officers to the salvage of vehicles.

Also included, two mimeographed letters, and one typewritten. One appears unrelated to military concerns and is dated 1933, another is a letter in duplicate from the head- quarters section engineer, with his stamp, directing a Major R.L. Harding to travel from Bordeaux to Marseille. The typewritten letter states that the pamphlet ‘Old Glory Waves in Vieux Bordeaux’ by Lt. Col. Lloyd Collis has been given to Major Harding for distribution to various military stores, the profits to benefit the armed forces - this letter also bears an official stamp, as well as a pencil intra-office note.

$350.00

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[Military ‘Olympics’] The Games Committee The Inter-Allied Games, Paris 22nd June to 6th July, 1919 Ste Ame de Publications Periodiques, Paris, 1919. 494 pp. Former library copy, only a few marks. Front joint beginning to split, corners rubbed, large chip from top corner of half-title page. Published in conjunction with one-time sports event held at Pershing Stadium in Paris; members of Allied military forces competed in various events, similar to the Olympics. Pershing Stadium had just been completed by the U.S. military and the YMCA. Eighteen countries participated. Includes numerous fold-outs: a map, two panoramic views of the stadium, sample promotional pamphlet, and chart of Games Committee.

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[N.C. Wyeth] Towne, Charles Hanson (Editor); Roosevelt, Theodore (Foreword) For France Doubleday, Page & Company, 1917. xxi, 412 pp. First edition. Front cover picture plate lightly rubbed. Color picture plate designed by N.C. Wyeth on front cover. Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. A collection of writings in support of France written during World War I. Includes works by Richard Harding Davis, Owen Wister, William Dean Howells, Booth Tarkington, John Philip Sousa, Henry Cabot Lodge, Robert W. Chambers, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and many others.

$250.00

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[Naval] [Nixon, Fred W.]; [Griswold, Ralph M.] War Book of the U.S.S. Kroonland, Empress of the Seas, 1918-1919 Rogers & Co., 1919. 117 pp. First edition. Light stain on cover/page base. A history of the naval transport U.S.S. Kroonland during World War I, illustrated with black & white photographs. Uncommon - 8 located in OCLC.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1718448.html [Naval] O’Sullivan, Brett The Adventures of the Goeben, Emden, Dresden, and Seeadler: Outside Northern European Waters in World War One (Weapons and Warfare Special No. 41) Weapons and Warfare Publications, Bennington, VT, 1984. 14 pp. An excellent copy.

A survey of the careers of four battleships during World War I.

$50.00

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[Naval] Ruggles, Logan E.; Norton, Owen W. The Part the U.S.S. Von Steuben Played in The Great War Brooklyn Eagle Press, 1919. 101 pp. Tall 8vo. Includes original onion skin jacket, which is heavily chipped & worn along edges. Pencil gift note on front endpaper. A history of the U.S.S. Von Steuben’s role in World War I, illustrated with black & white photographs.

$75.00

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[Naval] Van Der Veer, Norman R. The Bluejacket’s Manual United States Navy 1917, Fifth Edition United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, 1917. 821 pp. Fifth edition. Lightly rubbed, light wrinkle to top corner of first section of pages, pencil name of previous owner - Yeo (T) 3rd C. - on front endpaper. The basic handbook of United States Navy personnel, first issued in 1902. Includes several fold-outs, black & white illustrations throughout.

$175.00

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[Photojournalism] Barber, Frederick A.; Catt, Carrie Chapman (Foreword); Fosdick, Harry Emerson (Foreword) The Horror of It: Camera Records of War’s Gruesome Glories Brewer, Warren & Putnam, New York, 1932. 111 pp. First edition. Owner bookplate and ink number stamp on front endpaper, corners lightly rubbed. Foreword by influential women’s suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt, another by Harry Emerson Fosdick. Catt was president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and founded the League of Women Voters and the International Alliance of Women. This volume aims to show the cost of war through a series of powerfully disturbing photographs taken during World War I.

$95.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1720434.html [Propaganda] Mock, James R.; Larson, Cedric Words That Won the War: The Story of the Committee on Public Information, 1917- 1919 [How the Creel Committee on Public Information Mobilized American Opinion Toward Winning the World War] Princeton University Press, 1939. xvi, 372 pp. First edition. Includes scarce jacket. Ink owner name & address on front endpaper, pencil marks in first section of text, jacket edges worn with a few small tears and minor paper loss. An account of war propaganda efforts during World War I, released the year World War II began, ostensibly in an effort to encourage similar support for the current war. Includes reproductions of several historical documents.

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[Propaganda] Welsh, H. Devitt World War I Poster: 4 Minute Men, A Message from the Government at Washington, Committee on Public Information S.N., 1917. 28 x 42. About a B for condition - three 1 inch tears along edges, folded once width-wise, once length-wise, edges rubbed.

Three color poster printed during World War I by the U.S. Government to raise awareness of the ‘Four Minute Men’, a group of roughly 75,000 public speakers established by the Committee on Public Information (AKA the Creel Committee).

Four Minute Men spoke at public gatherings (often at movie

theaters), discussing selective service and the draft, rationing, war bonds, victory gardens, and the reason for the war.

Only 2 listed on OCLC, one of which belongs to the Library of Congress. Not in Borkan. Rawls 138.

$125.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1727026.html [Radio; Harvard Business School] Boucheron, Pierre; Harbord, J.G.; Sarnoff, David; Bucher, E.E.; Ray, J.L. Radio Corporation of America Five Volume Boxed Set Radio Corporation of America, 1928. Stapled binding softcovers in original wrappers, with slipcase. Wear to slipcase corners, booklets in exceptional condition.

Published from a series of lectures delivered at Harvard University Business School in April 1928. A fairly early example of radio ephemera (broadcasts to the general public began in the later months of 1920). All scarce in OCLC, most held by Harvard, so it is likely these were not produced for distribution. Rare and important collection of early technology ephemera, particularly interesting for the volume dealing with the use of radio during World War I.

$750.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1723644.html [Railroadiana] Darroch, G.R.S.; Maxse, L.J. (Preface) Deeds of a Great Railway: A Record of the Enterprise and Achievements of the London and North-Western Railway Company during the Great War, with Illustrations John Murray, London, 1920. xvi, 214 pp. First edition. Lightly rubbed with minor loss of spine gilt.

An account of the London and North-Western Railway during World War I. This railroad was, in the late 19th century, the largest joint stock company in the world.

From preface: ‘Every factor of that great organisation was subordinated to the common object, and the Works at Crewe as urgency arose became a Munitions Department.’

Contents include chapters on armoured trains, ‘mechanical miscellanea’, the graze- fuse, care of the cartridge case, gunnery and projectiles, the crewe tractor, drop-forging, and several appendices explaining finer mechanical principles. Includes frontispiece and 21 black & white plates.

$250.00

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[Recruitment Poster] National Advisory Committee World War I Poster: Get Into Line - Skilled Workers in Engineering & Kindred Trades - Enrol to-day as War Munition Volunteers If Not Engaged on War Contracts The Ministry of Munitions of War / Johnson, Riddle & Co., Ltd., London, 1917. 20 x 30. A-. Edges lightly rubbed with two small tears, light crease to bottom corner. No loss.

Lithographed poster printed in London during World War I to recruit volunteers to munitions factories. Red & black text, three rows of men pictured on top half: soldiers, workers, and sailors. Not in Borkan or Rawls. Library of Congress lists 1 copy, no others in OCLC.

$300.00

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[Recruitment Poster] Rockwell, Norman World War II Norman Rockwell Poster: Save Freedom of Speech - Buy War Bonds (OWI Poster No. 44) Office of War Information, Washington, 1943. 20 x 28. A-. Three horizontal creases, one vertical crease, no tears or loss. Color lithographed poster designed by Norman Rockwell and printed during World War II to promote war bonds. Part of a four poster series entitled ‘Four Freedoms’.

$200.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1727045.html [Red Cross; WWI Periodical] American Red Cross The Red Cross Magazine Volume XIV, Part I, Comprising Numbers 1-8 American National Red Cross, Garden City, 1919. Eight issues bound in one volume. Former library copy apparently bound in hardcover by library and included in uncirculating collection. Pencil name on front endpaper. Collection of articles centered on the American Red Cross during and immediately fol- lowing World War I, numerous original illustrations, photographs (most notably one of Florence Nightingale’s carriage ambulance), reproductions of war documents, and several color plates. Contributors include N.C. Wyeth, Christopher Morley, etc.

$125.00

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[Red Cross] World War I Poster: The Red Cross Sees a Man Through - More than 26,000 men are still in hospitals as the result of the war - Your Membership helps the Red Cross make their lives happier S.N., 1919. 21 x 28. C+. Two 4 inch tears, lightly toned. No loss.

Printed after World War I to promote the American Red Cross. Not in Borkan or Rawls. Library of Congress records as 1919, no other copies found on OCLC.

$50.00

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[Regional War Record] Foreman, Edward R. World War Service Record of Rochester and Monroe County New York (3 Vols.) City of Rochester / The DuBois Press, Rochester, 1930. xx, 652pp.; xvii, 1985 pp.;xviii, 588 pp. 10 1/2 x 7. Edges rubbed, bookplate remnant on vol. 3 endpaper. Dedication stamp on front board of vol. 1 that appears to have been added during publication to make this a presentation set for a fallen soldier’s family (‘Presented by the city of Rochester, New York in memory of William Edward Bush’). An extensive record of those in Rochester and Monroe County who served and died, and those who supported servicemen, during World War I.

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[Regional War Record] Numerous Authors St. Lawrence University in the World War, 1917-1918: A Memorial St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, 1931. x, 500 pp. First edition. An exceptional copy. An account of St. Lawrence University’s contributions during World War I, including service in battle, work at field hospitals and with the Red Cross, naval mine sweeping, etc. Illustrated with black & white photographs.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719441.html [Regional War Record] Harrison, E.D. Yates County in the World War, 1917-1918 E.D. Harrison, 1921. 120 pp. First edition. Donation bookplate to Rochester Historical Society bears author’s signature. Rear hinge repaired, ink RHS stamps on front cover, page ridges, and endpapers. A record of those from Yates County who served, and those who died, during World War I, including those who volunteered with the Red Cross. The author, a Penn Yan, NY native, specifically mentions in his preface the efforts of volunteers from Penn Yan in the Red Cross.

$75.00

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[Regional War Record] Kaletzki, Charles Hirsh; Washburn, John L. Official History, U.S.A. Base Hospital No. 31 of Youngstown, Ohio and Hospital Unit ‘G’ of Syracuse University The Craftsman Press of Syracuse, 1919. 258 pp. First edition. Light stain on cover corner (does not affect pages), page ridge lightly foxed. Account of medical procedures and statistics at these facilities during World War I, including surgical, dental, laboratory, x-ray, and nursing information. Also mentions American Red Cross. Fold-out statistical summary, photos.

$275.00

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[Regional War Record] Levere, William C. [Collin] The History of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the World War The Collegiate Press, George Banta Publishing Company, Menasha, WI, 1928. xxiv, 929 pp. First edition. Faint stain on rear board. Includes 6-panel fold-out photograph of the fraternity members at Fort Logan, black & white photos throughout text. A posthumously published work - author photo and ‘in memoriam’ dedication follows text.

$110.00

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[Regional War Record] Nettleton, George Henry Yale in the World War, in Two Volumes Yale University Press, New Haven, 1925. Complete in two volumes. ix, 482; xv, 638. First edition. Lack glassine jackets. Boards rubbed with some stains. History of Yale’s involvement in World War I, including commemorative poems, Yale’s actions as a social and political force, accounts of military units, and individual service records, including Red Cross volunteers. The dedication page honors those from Yale who lost their lives during service.

$120.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1709893.html [Regional War Record] Princeton University Class of 1915 Reunion Committee Ten Year Record, 1915-1925 Princeton University Press, 1925. vi, 277 pp. First edition. Small chip from top corner of paper on front board, edges rubbed through. Interior tight and bright. Account of Princeton’s class of 1915, published by the reunion committee ten years after graduation. Includes: photographs and brief biographies of World War I service members killed in combat (grimly designated a ‘necrology’ in the table of contents); poems; accounts of graduate incomes; class war statistics taken from individual service records, with individual biographies; and occupational and geographical distribution of the graduating class. Quite scarce - only 2 located in OCLC, one of which belongs to Princeton.

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[Regional War Record] Purse, R.P. Medical Training Camp, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, August 1917 R.P. Purse, 1917. 76 pp. 24 pages of ads follow text, including one for Coca-Cola. Decorative border to each page. Light edge wear. An exceptional copy. A photographic history of the medical training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, including fold-out panoramic photos of several companies, and a preface by the commandant Colonel Henry Page.

$150.00

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[Regional War Record] Stack, Joe Ellington [Field] 1918 Ellington Field, Houston, 1918. 320 pp. No. 4151 of an unspecified limitation. Hinges loose, several tears to frontispiece, large tear across one photo page. A history of Ellington Field during World War I, with numerous photographs. Early ads.

$150.00

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[Regional War Record] Sweeney, Daniel J. History of Buffalo and Erie County, 1914-1919 - Second Edition Committee of One Hundred / The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1920. 754 pp. Second edition. Spine repaired, boards lightly rubbed - worn through at corners, ink name on front endpaper. Extensive World War I history of Buffalo and Erie County, illustrated with numerous photographs and several maps. According to the title page, the ‘first edition of 10,000 copies, the city’s gift to her returned soldiers, [was] exhausted on the day of delivery’.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1718438.html [Signed Association] Westover, Wendell Suicide Battalions G.P. Putnam’s Sons / The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1929. ix, 278 pp. First edition. Signed & inscribed: ‘To: Captain John C. Baker, With cherished memories of those happier days ‘apres la guerre.’, Wendell Westover, Capt. 4th M.G.Bu. A.E.F., Oct. 24 1934.’ (indicates both served in France). Four engravings loose but included. Color illustrated endpapers, engraved plates from illustrations by official French war artist Lucien Jonas, fold-out map of the western front. $125.00

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[Signed by Doolittle Raiders] Lawson, Ted W., Capt. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Random House, 1953. [vi], 221 pp. First edition. Lacks jacket. Unique example of this famous work - signed by 18 Doolittle Raiders, an honorary member, Raiders biographer Carroll V. Glines, and author’s wife. Laid in are articles about the Raiders, two obituaries of Raider Nolan Herndon, and two booklets advertising art inspired by Doolittle’s Tokyo air raid. Owner bookplate inside. Lawson’s firsthand account of the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo in 1942, which inspired the film starring Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, and Robert Mitchum.

$350.00

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[Unit History] With the 308th Engineers from Ohio to the Rhine and Back, 1917-1919 Premier Press, Cleveland, 1923. 243 pp. Limited edition, #977 of 2125. Front hinge loose, frontispiece loose. Ink inscription by a Bill Schiffmacher on front flyleaf. A World War I history specially printed for the 308th Engineers, profusely illustrated with black & white photographs.

$50.00

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[Unit History] 311th Infantry, 78th Division History of the 311th Infantry (78th Division) Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (Cote-d’Or), France / J. Delorme, Dijon, 1919. 135 pp. Wrappers separated from text block, which is still stapled securely. Minor pencil marginalia, cover toned with minor loss to spine ends. Original wrappers. Includes one fold-out and one intertextual map. A detailed account of the 311th Infantry’s role in World War I.

$50.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1718130.html [Unit History] A Voluntary Committee of the Regiment History of the 101st United States Engineers American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1918- 1919 The University Press, Cambridge, 1926. xii, 357 pp. First edition. Ink owner stamp inside. An exceptional copy. A complete history of the 101st Engineers’ involvement in World War I, including several fold-out maps and numerous black & white photographs, and a complete roster.

$85.00

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[Unit History] Allen, Waldo M. [Morgan] 331st Field Artillery, United States Army, 1917-1919 [Three Hundred and Thirty- first Field Artillery, U.S.A.] Rogers Printing Co., Dixon and Chicago, 1919. 509 pp. First edition. Signed by Lt. Col. Allen, with lengthy inscription to previous owner, also a Lt. Col. Some loss of gilt on eagle insignia on front board, otherwise an exceptional copy. Most pages have a decorative artillery border in blue ink. Includes four-page fold-out aerial view of Camp Grant, Illinois.

$395.00

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[Unit History] Aloe, Alfred; Gordon, Clifton R. (Preface); Taft, William Howard (Foreword) Twelfth [12th] U.S. Infantry 1798-1919: Its Story by Its Men Members of the Twelfth U.S. Infantry / The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1919. xvi, 425 pp. First edition. Signed, inscribed & dated May 1st 1919 by Clifton R. Gordon, member of the 12th infantry, and author of the preface. Light 1 inch smudge on front board, front & end matter lightly foxed. Black & white photographs throughout, several woodcuts. Frontispiece of 12th infantry commander Alfred Aloe.

$50.00

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[Unit History] Colonna, B.A.; Gardenier, David; Peter, Charles; White, Tracy S.; Stiles, Bert W. The History of Company B, 311th Infantry in the World War Transcript Printing House, Freehold, 1922. 115 pp. Touchingly inscribed & signed collectively by the company: ‘To ‘Grandma’ and ‘Grandpa’ Schuyler who gave to our country our gallant First Lieutenant Ray A. Schuyler, this very inadequate story of his last adventures is presented by his comrades of Co. B, 311th Infantry, A.E.F.’ Obituary of Louis S. Foulkes, who also served in the 311th, laid in. Lightly rubbed. An exceptional copy with a unique association. Original wrappers. A history of Company B, 311th Infantry, who fought at St. Mihiel and the Argonne. Scarce - 6 located in OCLC.

$395.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1718128.html [Unit History] Cutchins, John A.; Stewart, George Scott History of the Twenty-Ninth [29th] Division ‘Blue and Gray’ 1917-1919 MacCalla & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, 1921. xli, 493 pp. First edition. Pencil note indicating two separate troop transfers in 1919 on rear endpaper. Faint stain to base of last few pages. A history of the 29th Division in World War I, from its time at Camp McClellan to its deployment in France, with a roster of officers, field clerks and enlisted men, and an honor roll of fallen soldiers. Illustrated with black & white photographs.

$75.00

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[Unit History] Eggers, John H. The 27th Division: The Story of Its Sacrifices and Achievements John H. Eggers Co. Inc., New York, 1919. 30 pp. Light quarter-sized spot on rear wrapper, wrappers lightly toned & rubbed. Original color pictorial wrappers. A short history of the 27th Division during World War I. Including In Flanders Field by John McCrae and In Flanders Field: An Answer by R.W. Lillard, both on a tombstone background, backed by an illustration of wounded soldiers in a graveyard. Also includes a map of troop movements at Flanders.

$75.00

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[Unit History] English, George H. History of the 89th Division, U.S.A.: From its Organization in 1917, through its Operations in the World War, the Occupation of Germany and Until Demobilization in 1919, with Maps, Photographs, Official Reports, Honor and Casualty Lists, Etc. The War Society of the 89th Division, Denver, 1920. 511 pp. First edition. Boards heavily rubbed, rear hinge weak, two names & addresses on front endpapers (possibly Division members?). A complete history of the 89th Division during World War I, including several fold-out maps, numerous black & white photographs, reports, casualty lists, etc.

$75.00

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[Unit History] Freeman, H.C. California’s Grizzlies: 144th Field Artillery Bushnell Studio / International Film Service Studio, San Francisco, 1918. 88 pp. Front wrapper lightly stained along edges, owner bookplate inside, edges lightly rubbed. Shoestring binding, original stiff wrappers. A photographic history of the California Grizzlies, a volunteer artillery regiment called to action in France during World War I, where they became known as the 144th Field Artillery.

$95.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1717820.html [Unit History] Gilbert, Eugene The 28th Division in France Eugene Gilbert, 1919. Unpaginated. Original wrappers, sewn binding. Oblong. Text block loose from wrappers, wrappers a bit rubbed. A collection of detailed sketches drawn by Eugene Gilbert while on the western front, along with reproductions of original telegrams and official memos. Also includes a brief history of the 28th (Keystone) Division. Written and illustrated by a member of the 103rd Engineers, A.E.F.

$60.00

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[Unit History] Haterius, Carl E. Reminiscences of the 137th U.S. Infantry Crane & Company, Topeka, 1919. xvi, 256 pp. First edition. Mottled staining on boards, page ridges & endpapers faintly foxed. Woodcut frontispiece entitled ‘Spirit of Kansas’ by K. Lichtenberger. An account of the 137th Infantry’s role in World War I, including presence in Alsace, St. Mihiel, the Argonne Battle, trenches near Verdun, and the Battle of Simpigny. Includes roster & citations.

$70.00

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[Unit History] Jacobson, Gerald F. History of the 107th Infantry U.S.A. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York / The De Vinne Press, 1920. xvi, 546 pp. First edition. Pencil date & name of a lieutenant on front endpaper. An exceptional copy - binding tight, pages clean & bright, boards well preserved, fold-out in excellent shape. A regimental history of the 107th Infantry during World War I, with a fold-out map showing where they were stationed in France and Belgium, with numerous other maps, illustrations, and black & white photographs.

$80.00

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[Unit History] McCarthy, William E. Memories of the 309th Field Artillery Henry Conolly, Rochester, NY, 1920. 193 pp. Laid in sleeve containing honorary medal presented by town of Verdun on 21 February 1916, with original presentation document in English & French, signed, stamped and dated November 20, 1916 (when these med- als were issued). A note included mentions the Charles Schmidt Collection. Hinges just beginning to weaken, boards rubbed with significant loss of gilt on front board. History of the 309th Field Artillery in World War I, including honor roll and regimental roster. Black & white photographs, maps, one cartoon. Uncommon - 9 in OCLC.

$250.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719086.html [Unit History] Meehan, Thomas F. (Editor) History of the Seventy-Eighth [78th] Division in the World War, 1917-18-19 Mercantile Publishing Company, Wilmington / Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1921. 243 pp. First edition. Ink name on front endpaper. A history of the 78th Division in World War I, illustrated with maps and black & white photographs. The 78th was present at Saint Mihiel, Limey Sector, and Meuse-Argonne.

$70.00

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[Unit History] Members of the Seventh Regiment of Engineers, Fifth Regular Division, U.S. Army A Brief History of Seventh Engineers, 5th Division Members of the Seventh Regiment of Engineers, Fifth Regular Division, U.S. Army, 1919. 152 pp. First edition. Lightly rubbed. Dark olive cloth boards and lighter olive spine mimic camouflage. Black & white photographs, maps.

$195.00

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[Unit History] Morrow, George L. The Fifty-Eighth Infantry in the World War, 1917-1918-1919 NP, 1919. 345 pp. First edition. Ink name and rank of a member of the 58th Infantry on front flyleaf (this was almost certainly his personal copy). No jacket. Hinges weak, corners worn. An extensive historical account of the 58th Infantry’s role in World War I, illustrated with black & white photographs.

$295.00

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[Unit History] Reilly, Henry J.; Baker, Newton D. (Preface) Americans All: The Rainbow at War - Official History of the 42nd Rainbow Division in the World War The F.J. Heer Printing Co., Publishers, Columbus, Ohio, 1936. [xiv], 888 pp. First edition. Ink name on front endpaper. A complete history of the 42nd Infantry Division during World War I. The 42nd fought in France, and participated in battles at Marne, Ourcq, San Benoit, Argonne, Kriemhilde Stellung, Sedan, and the Rhine. Includes ten maps, eight of which are fold- outs, and black & white photographs.

$85.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1720610.html [Unit History] Small, G.W. Story of the Forty-Seventh: Being the History of a Regiment of Heavy Artillery Made up of Men from Every State in the Union, from its Formation to Demobilization, Writ- ten by Members of the Regiment George W. King Printing Company, Baltimore, 1919. [vi], 168 pp. First edition. Appears to have been the personal copy of a soldier in the regiment - laid in is a folded piece of note paper detailing dates of enlistment, movements to several camps, journey to the European theater, assignments there, and return to America. Edges rubbed, front hinge weak. An illustrated historical account of the Forty-seventh Coast Artillery Corps.

$175.00

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[Unit History] Starlight, Alexander The Pictorial Record of the 27th Division, with Many Illustrations from Photographs Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 1919. [iv], 40, [192]. Oblong. Boards lightly rubbed, front endpaper removed. Profusely illustrated history of the 27th Division during World War I.

$75.00

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[Unit History] Summerall, C.P.; Ely, H.E.; United States Army, 28th Infantry Regiment The Story of the Twenty-Eighth Infantry in the Great War, American Expeditionary Forces American Expeditionary Forces, 1919. 90 pp. Wrappers rubbed, tear and minor loss to spine ends, cover & pages toned. Original wrappers. An account of the 28th Infantry during World War I. This unit saw heavy action in the Meuse-Argonne, Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, and Ypres-Lys (FA) operations, and lost over 14,000 men. The dedication page affirms the heroism of these soldiers, and dedicates the book to their patriotic sacrifice.

$65.00

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[Unit History] Taber, John H. The Story of the 168th Infantry, in Two Volumes The State Historical Society of Iowa, 1925. Complete in two volumes. First edition. Hinges a bit tender, but better than one normally sees - boards excellent, text clean & unmarked. A detailed account of this unit during World War I, with numerous illustrations. Black & white photographs, including an aerial view of Badonviller.

$115.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1717089.html [Unit History] Twenty-Sixth Engineers, Water Supply Regiment History of the Twenty-Sixth [26th] Engineers (Water Supply Regiment) in the World War, September, 1917 - March, 1919 The Regiment / New England Water Works Association, 1920. vi, 258, xxiv (terminal ads). First edition. A history of the 26th Engineers, a water supply regiment during World War I. Includes several panoramic photographs of various companies from the regiment at Camp Dix, a fold-out map of France, and black & white photographs.

$150.00

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[Unit History] United States Army, 346th Infantry Regiment The 346th Infantry Historical Notes, 1917-1919 Imprimerie du Commerce, Nantes, France, 1919. [xiii], 178 pp. 2-page publisher statement including an ad for an entertainment program featuring the 346th follows text. Rebound in half-leather (originally published as a paperback). Corners lightly rubbed, pages lightly toned. An exceptional copy. A history of the 346th infantry regiment during World War I, with black & white illustrations & photographs throughout. Only 3 matches in OCLC.

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[Unit History] Veterans of ‘E’ Company, 101st Engineers, 26th Division The Story of ‘E’ Company 101st Engineers 26th Division: A Record of Their Service from May-1917 to April-1919 Compiled by Members of the Company Walton Advertising & Printing Co., Boston, 1919. 152 pp. First edition. Appears to be the publisher’s personal copy - Perry Walton bookplate on front endpaper. Edges lightly rubbed. An exceptional copy. An extensive history of this division’s involvement in World War I with numerous photographs. Privately printed, scarce on the market. Only 5 located on OCLC.

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[Unit History] West, Ernest Patrick History of Battery B, 114th Field Artillery, 55th Brigade, 30th Division, with some of the Trials and Tribulations of its Personnel as Observed by Ernest Patrick West [Chattanooga’s Battery B, 1917-19] Privately Published, 1967. 60 pp. Original red wrappers. Signed by author on title page. An exceptional copy. Historical and biographical account of military operations of Battery B, 30th Division during World War I, recounted by Corporal Ernest Patrick West. Includes numerous black & white photographs, some of which depict training camps and the Argonne region, as well as several maps.

$75.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1709923.html [Victory Gardens] Pack, Charles Lathrop The War Garden Victorious, Illustrated J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1919. xiv, 179 pp., plus Victory Editions of War Gardening and Home Storage of Vegetables and Home Canning and Drying of Vegetables & Fruits bound in with their original glossy color covers. First edition. Bookplate and blind stamp inside from Rochester Historical Society, previous owner states in pencil on front endpaper that there is a mention of Eastman Kodak (based in Rochester) on p. 4. Top corner of border on front board a bit rubbed. An exceptional copy. The story of victory gardens and other efforts of those on the homefront during World War I to support troops and conserve resources.

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[War Atlas; Chemical Warfare] Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross An Atlas of Gas Poisoning, Provided for the American Expeditionary Force The American Red Cross, 1918. Former veteran’s hospital library copy, usual marks. Boards a bit rubbed. 13 color plates illustrating horrors of chemical warfare through visual representations of symptoms. Drawings originally produced as supplement to official memoranda on the Nature and Treatment of Gas Poisoning issued to medical officers in the AEF. A disturbing reminder of the perils troops faced during World War I.

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[War Atlas] The Americans in the Great War, Volumes I, II & III: The Second Battle of the Marne; The Battle of Saint Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne Battle Michelin & Cie, 1920. Three hardcovers in exceptional condition, with original jackets. Jackets toned, jacket edges a bit rubbed with minor loss to vol. 1 spine base. Michelin advertisement laid into vol. 1. The complete The Americans in the Great War series. Part of Michelin’s series of guides to World War I battlefields, illustrated with black & white photographs and maps.

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[War Atlas] Esposito, Vincent J.; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Introduction) The West Point Atlas of American Wars, in Two Volumes: Vol. 1. 1689-1900; Vol. 2. 1900-1953 Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, New York, 1960. Complete in two volumes. xiv, [316] (158 maps opposite explanatory text); xi, [508] (71 maps of WWI, 168 of WWI, and 15 of Korea, opposite explanatory text). Also includes 9 pages of recommended reading material. 3rd printing. Boards faintly rubbed. An exceptional set. Strategic & historical color battle maps with explanations & tactical contexts.

$50.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719059.html [War Letters] French War Orphans; American Red Cross From French ‘Mascots’ to Their American ‘Godfathers’: Letters from French War Orphans ‘Adopted’ by Members of the American Expeditionary Forces to Their Soldier Friends American Red Cross, Paris, 1919. 62 pp. Original wrappers. 1 inch internal tear to front wrapper, wrappers & pages toned, portion of owner bookplate inside front wrapper. A collection of letters, many quite touching, from French youths whose fathers were killed in combat to those in the U.S. forces who provided them aid. Includes list of units that contributed aid to French war orphans (an extensive one - 16 pages in two-column format).

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[War Medals] Hopper, James Medals of Honor The John Day Company, New York, 1929. xxi, 281 pp. Spine faded, pencil name & date on front endpaper. A war correspondent for Collier’s Weekly in France during World War I writes about men who won the Army Congressional Medal of Honor. Only 90 of the 2 million soldiers met the qualifications to receive it, 28 of whom died in the process. A full list of recipients precedes the text. Illustrated with woodcuts by John Alan Maxwell.

$75.00

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[War Medals] Laslo, Alexander J. The Interallied Victory Medals of World War I Dorado Publishing, Albuquerque, 1986. 125 pp, plus a 17-page section of photographs of 102 medals, mostly from the author’s personal collection. Limited edition, #282 of 765, signed & hand-numbered on title page. Edges faintly rubbed. Errata slip bound in preceding front flyleaf. Historical information surrounding the award of various World War I victory medals. A fairly scarce title - 5 in OCLC.

$225.00

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[War Medals] Office of the Adjutant General of the Army American Decorations: A List of Awards of the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished-Service Cross and the Distinguished-Service Medal, Awarded under Authority of the Congress of the United States, 1862-1926, Plus Five Supplements Providing Information Through 1941 GPO, Washington, 1927. Original wrappers. Text plus 5 supplements: ix, 845; vii, 77; iv, 8; iv, 11; iv, 7; iv, 10. Main text plus associated supplements providing updated information through June 30, 1941. Spine of main volume creased, owner bookplate on front wrapper. Complete list of recipients of these three military awards from 1862-1941, including the circumstances which led to each soldier receiving the award.

$150.00 View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1721668.html [War on Communism] Gordon, Dennis Quartered in Hell: The Story of American North Russian Expeditionary Force, 1918- 1919 The Doughboy Historical Society / G.O.S., Inc., Missoula, MT, 1982. vii, 320 pp. Inscribed & signed by author on title page, along with a note from the author to the owner suggesting he contact another member of Doughboy to ask after another WWI title. Spine creased, edges rubbed. An account of the little-known American military offenses against Communist Brigades following World War I, during which over 400 American soldiers died.

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[War Poetry; Signed] Karch, Henry P. To the Boys Back Home: The Story of an American Doughboy in the American Expeditionary Forces, Written and Dedicated to the Boys Back Home, February 22, 1919 Henry P. Karch, Cincinnati, 1919. 48 pp. First edition. Appears to be signed on rear wrapper: ‘Hank [illegible] to Th Boys Back Home’, though some ink is rubbed away. From the verso of the half-title page: ‘The story of a private soldier in the United States Army, told in verse and recounting many and varied experiences in American military camps, on the sea, and in France, before and after the signing of the armistice.’ Photo of author precedes text. Scarce - 2 located in OCLC.

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[War Poetry] Clark, William F. The on the and Other War Poems [with] A Brief History of Company B and Geneva’s Honor Roll Press of W.F. Humphrey, Geneva, 1919. 58 pp. Hinges just beginning to weaken, photo pages and pages opposite lightly foxed, owner bookplates on front endpaper. Collection of 18 poems related to warfare, published immediately following World War I. Includes a brief history of Geneva, New York’s Company B, an account of the Battle of Chateau Thierry, a short biographical sketch of General Gilman Marston and ‘The Old Guard House’, and a list of officers and honor roll of Company B. Uncommon - 9 in OCLC.

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[Weaponry] Brown, Sevellon; Williams, C.C. (Foreword) The Story of Ordnance in the World War, with a Foreword in Appreciation of the Contribution by American Industry and Science to the Winning of the World War James William Bryan Press, Washington, 1920. 184 pp. Front hinge just starting, otherwise excellent. Discusses the importance of the Army Ordnance Department in the winning of World War I, and what schedules were followed to ensure that supplies were produced to fit the timeline of the U.S. military strategy. Black & white photographs throughout.

$70.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1726501.html [Weaponry] Chinn, George M. The Machine Gun: History, Evolution, and Development of Manual, Automatic, and Airborne Repeating Weapons - Volume I of Three Volumes, Prepared for the Bureau of Ordnance, Department of the Navy U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., 1951. xxiv, 688 pp. Signed presentation copy - inscribed by the author to Utah’s Senator, dated 12 August 1952. Spine base faintly bumped, otherwise an exceptional copy. A well-illustrated survey of the evolution of repeating weapons, from precursors and manually operated versions to fully automatic handhelds and aircraft cannons.

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[Weaponry] Coast Artillery School Gunners’ Instruction (Gun Companies): Company, Fort, 1923 [Fixed Guns] Book Department, Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, VA, 1923. 142 pp. Sixteenth edition. Stapled binding. Wrappers toned, shallow chip from base of front wrapper. A reference for soldiers detailing the equipment necessary for guns on fixed mounts, and its usage. Separate publications were issued for other forms of artillery, a catalog of which is printed on the inside of the rear wrapper. Black & white photographs and diagrams.

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[Women in the War] Sillia, Helene M. Lest We Forget... A History of Women’s Overseas Service League, Founded in 1921 by Women Who Served Overseas in World War I Women’s Overseas Service League, 1978. vi, 318 pp. Original wrappers. Two faint spine creases, wrappers lightly faded. An important work documenting the participation of women in the European theater of World War I. Black & white photographs.

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[WWI & African Americans] Scott, Emmett J.; Baker, Newton D.; Pershing, John J.; Roosevelt, Theodore Scott’s Official History of the American Negro in the World War... Privately Printed, 1919. 512 pp., plus 96 pages of black & white photographic plates. First edition. Hinges just beginning to loosen. Historical study of African-Americans during World War I, and their involvement in various important war-related organizations. Interesting early example of complimentary perspectives on black Americans and their role in the military and society. Prefaces by General Pershing, Hon. Newton D. Baker (Secretary of War), and Theodore Roosevelt.

$150.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1720635.html [WWI Periodical] Civilian Conservation Corps Official Annual, 1936 [Civilian Conservation Corps, District No. 2, Third Corps Area, U.S.A.] Direct Advertising Co., Baton Rouge, 1936. 210 pp. Oblong, 9 x 12. Original pictorial wrappers. A few creases to wrappers, a bit rubbed. Pictorial account of the Third Corps Area (Pennsylvania, Maryland, and part of West Virginia). Photographs of units illustrate the almost complete racial segregation endemic to the Corps at the time. The CCC was instituted under FDR to provide work relief for unemployed, unmarried men, officers in command were generally military personnel. Scarce - no examples of this Corps Area’s annual for 1936 listed in OCLC.

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[WWI Periodical] Numerous Authors Army Ordnance: The Journal of the Army Ordnance Association, Volume I: No. 1 (July-August, 1920) to No. 6 (May-June, 1921) Inclusive Army Ordnance Association, Washington, 1921. 370 pp. Six numbers of this war periodical bound in one volume. Includes a 6-page subject index created specifically for this bound volume. Sewn binding, quarter leather: red leather spine & corners over red cloth boards, five raised spine bands, gilt titles & rules. Original two tone wrappers bound in after text. Single color plate, black & white photographs throughout. Lightly rubbed.

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[WWI Periodical] Officers and Men of the 27th (New York) Division Gas Attack of the New York Division, 27th Div., U.S.A., Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., April 13, 1918, Vol. 1, No. 21 Foote & Davies Co., Atlanta, 1918. 32 pp. Wrappers rubbed & lightly toned. A scarce World War I periodical, illustrated with black & white photographs, drawings, and cartoons. Early ads, including a Gillette ad on the rear wrapper calling it ‘the soldier’s razor’. None in OCLC.

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[WWI Periodical] Officers and Men of the 27th (New York) Division Gas Attack of the New York Division, 27th Div., U.S.A., Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., March 30, 1918, Vol. 1, No. 19 Foote & Davies Co., Atlanta, 1918. 32 pp. Wrappers rubbed, toned & lightly creased. A scarce World War I periodical, illustrated with black & white photographs, drawings, and cartoons. None in OCLC.

$150.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1717832.html [WWI Periodical] Officers and Men of the 27th (New York) Division The Gas Attack, Homecoming Edition, March, 1919 Treat ‘Em Rough Publishing Company, Inc., 1919. 68 pp. Wrappers rubbed, one gathering loose but included. Original wrappers, color illustration on front wrapper. The homecoming edition of this scarce World War I periodical illustrated with photographs and drawings. Early ads from Rochester, Buffalo and NYC companies. None in OCLC.

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[WWI Periodical] Officers and Men of the 27th (New York) Division The Gas Attack, France, Christmas 1918 Lahure, 1918. 32 pp. Original pictorial wrappers in red & black. Wrappers rubbed, 1/2 inch tear to fore-edge of first three pages. The Christmas 1918 edition of this scarce World War I periodical illustrated with photographs and drawings. 1 in OCLC.

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[WWI Periodical] Students of the Brockport Normal School The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918 Students of the Brockport Normal School, 1918. 32 pp. Original wrappers. Wrappers a bit rubbed. An unrecorded publication released by the Brockport Normal School during World War I - none in OCLC. Printed in Rochester, NY, with numerous local advertisements. Contains numerous war-related pieces, from articles to poems, with a photograph of ‘one of our six Junior Red Cross rooms’.

$295.00

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[WWI Periodical] The New York Tribune New-York Tribune Photographic , Volume I, Number III, Nov. 25, 1914 Tribune Association, New York, 1914. 30 pp. (p. 75-106). 2 inch tear to base of front wrapper, lightly stained along base. A collection of sepia-tone photographs of World War I operations, including images of , artillery, contemporary leaders, etc. Front cover depicts a German zeppelin.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1716599.html [WWI Periodical] The New York Tribune New-York Tribune Photographic History of the Great War, Volume I, Number V, Dec. 8, 1914 Tribune Association, New York, 1914. 32 pp. (p. 139-170). Lightly stained along base. A collection of sepia-tone photographs of World War I operations, including images of French marines and Red Cross workers, the burning of Flanders, electrified barbed wire prisons for German POWs, etc. Front cover depicts a battleship firing artillery rounds.

$75.00

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[WWI; WWII; Korea] Various Authors True War Volumes I & II: World Wars I and II and Korea (Weapons and Warfare Special Nos. 12 & 13) Weapons and Warfare Publications, Bennington, VT, 1984. ii, 30; 32 pp. Exceptional copies.

Two privately published collections of writings by various authors on World Wars I & II and the Korean War.

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[WWII; Naval] Morison, Samuel Eliot History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, in Fifteen Volumes Atlantic Monthly Press / Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1962. Complete in fifteen volumes. First editions except volumes 1 & 3 and index (2nd printings). Six volumes include original jackets. Boards lightly rubbed, jackets rubbed, light stain to spine base of two jackets, ink owner name inside a few volumes. Exhaustive account of U.S. naval warfare during World War II, covering all fronts and assessing every important engagement. Maps and photographs throughout.

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[YMCA] Department of Athletics, Y.M.C.A. Simplified Hand Book on Athletics for Use with American Expeditionary Forces under Provisions of General Orders 241, G.H.Q., 1918 Y.M.C.A. - American E.F. - Paris, 1918. 109 pp. Original wrappers, sewn binding. Crease on rear wrapper, wrappers loosening from text block but still holding. A collection of exercises designed to keep troops of the A.E.F. in shape, issued by the Y.M.C.A. during a period in which the organization was quite influential in Europe. Scarce - 2 in OCLC.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1719735.html Allen, George H.; Whitehead, Henry C.; Chadwick, F.E.; Taft, William Howard The Great War Volumes I - III: Causes and Motives For; The of the Moral and Physical Forces; The Original German Plan and Its Culmination George Barrie’s Sons, Philadelphia, 1916. Three hardcover volumes. xxx, 388; xxii, 494; xx, 500. Vol. I is fourth edition, II & III are first editions. Spines faded with considerable loss of gilt, boards lightly rubbed. This set eventually included five volumes, the fourth and fifth published after the war ended. Illustrated with color fold-out maps, black & white photographs, and reproductions of historical documents.

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Buchan, John A History of the Great War, in Four Volumes Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923. Complete in four volumes. xiv, 552; ix, 578; xi, 603; xiii, 536. An exceptional set. Buchan, a Scottish novelist and historian, wrote political propaganda for the British during the war. This is one of his many nonfiction works, and one of the first multi-volume accounts of World War I. The set was released in two forms, a limited edition in 8 volumes, and this set issued in 4 volumes, both published in 1922. Color frontispieces, numerous fold-outs on onion skin paper, engraved plates.

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Galtrey, Sidney; Haig, Douglas The Horse and the War Country Life, London / Butler & Tanner, 1918. 131 pp. First edition. Title page gathering loose but included, corners rubbed. Color picture plate mounted on front board, color frontispiece, black & white illustrations. An account of the role of in World War I, sure to be of interest with the recent popularity of Michael Morpurgo’s .

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Horne, Charles F.; Austin, Walter F. Source Records of the Great War, in Seven Volumes The American Legion, Indianapolis, 1930. Complete in seven volumes. Uniform decorative bindings, with the exception of vol. 7 which is a plainer cloth binding but emulates the same gilt design. This edition registered to Richard Mancy, with National Adjutant blind stamp. Edges a bit rubbed with two small tears to spine head of vol. I, owner bookplate & ink name on front endpaper of vol. VII. A complete history of World War I.

$75.00

View our full online listing here: http://www.websterbookstore.com/si/1722836.html Reynolds, Francis J.; Churchill, Allen L.; Miller, Frances Trevelyan The Story of the Great War: History of the European War from Official Sources, Complete Historical Record of Events to Date, Illustrated with Drawings, Maps, and Photographs - Complete in Eight Volumes (Diplomatic Edition Vols. I-VIII) P.F. Collier & Son Company, New York, 1920. Spines of several volumes repaired, two showing significant loss, others with minor chipping to spine ends, boards rubbed. Complete history of World War I, several fold-outs, including full-color fold-outs of Verdun, zone maps, the western battlefield and battle fronts, and new map of Europe.

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Schoonmaker, Oliver; June, Wm. D. The Supply : Its Organization and Work Edwin N. Appleton, New York, 1918. 291 pp., plus 1-page terminal publisher ad. Boards rubbed and lightly wrinkled, pencil name on front endpaper. An account of the organization and purpose of the supply train system during World War I, designed for use by officers of the U.S. Army. Written by Major of the 303rd Infantry and Captain of the 301st Supply Train. Includes several fold-outs, black & white photographs. Scarce - 5 located in OCLC.

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Simonds, Frank H. History of the World War, in Five Volumes The Review of Reviews Company / Doubleday Page & Company, New York, 1920. Complete in five volumes. 10 1/4 x 7 3/8. 8vo. Front hinges of vols. 1 & 4 weak, boards lightly rubbed, especially along spine base. Survey of World War I, published from 1917-1920 - one of the earliest publications to attempt a complete picture of the conflict. Includes an extensive chronology, a glossary of pronunciation of war names, and an exhaustive index of all five volumes.

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Weintraub, Stanley A Stillness Heard Round the World: The End of the Great War: November 1918 Truman Talley Books / E.P. Dutton, New York, 1985. xi, 467 pp. First edition. Laid in are two letters from the author, both signed, responding to the previous owner’s assistance in providing research material for the book. Also laid in is a copy of a letter to the author describing materials being sent, stapled to a related magazine page. Stanley Weintraub recreates the days leading up to the armistice and documents the reactions of survivors on both sides of the front.

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