Da: Paul Meekins Military & History Books, Stratford upon Avon, Regno Unito
EUR 7,08
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. Paperback; very good in card covers. ; An insight into military operations which took place in the Province of New York during the campaign against Ticonderoga and Crown Point during the French and Indian War. Reprint of the eighteenth century diary published 1911 by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York. ; 92 pages.
Editore: New York: Published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, through the Historian and Committee on Historical Documents, . First Edition., 1911
Da: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Octavo, cream cloth over red with the Society's crest gilt-stamped on the front cover (hardcover), leather label, uncut, xii, 92 pp. Very Good; spine label a bit chipped, evidence of old damping to lower quarter of first four leaves. Military History, United States History, U. S. History, Americana, American History, French & Indian War, New York nslic.
Editore: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, 1911
Da: Infinite Minds, Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Dec. cloth; leather spine label. Previous owner's bookplate. Mylar protected. An attractive copy which you'll be pleased to add to your collection.
Editore: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, New York, NY, 1911
Da: Motte & Bailey, Booksellers, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
hardcover. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No dust jacket issued. First edition. Thin octavo (standard size). Very good in red and creme binding, with gilt seal on front board. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. 92 p. An attractively bound record of by this Massachussets Major. It includes orders written at Half Way Brook, about 7 miles east of Fort Edward, where the First Battalion under Brigadier General Ruggles, also of Massachussets, was stationed. the orders run a month, from June to July 1759, while the Journal continues before it and onward, into later 1760. A valuable look into provincial American troops in the last campaign of the French & Indian War.