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Instructions on the Defensive Action of Large Units in Battle
General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces
[France]: The Base Printing Plant, 29th Eng’rs, U. S. Army, 1918.Translated from the French Edition of Decmeber 20, 1917, at General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, France, March, 1918. November, 1918 reprint.
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A Survey of German Tactics, 1918
Historical Section, General Staff
[France]: The Base Printing Plant, 29th Eng’rs, U. S. Army, 1918.Tactical Studies, No. 1.
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Lectures on Discipline and Training by Colonel Applin of the British General Staff and Hints to Young Officers by a British Officer
Colonel Applin
Washington: Army War College, 1918.A memo of the 321st Infantry Headquarters, Oct. 6, 1918, laid in.
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Hints on Service in France: Containing Lists of What to Take and How to Take it with Other Valuable Information for Officers and Men
Robert Davis
Kansas City: Union Bank Note Co., 1918.Tips for an officer. Label on the wrappers: With the compliments of Brooks Brothers; with a 14 page fold out catalogue for Brooks Brothers Clothing pasted in the back. ” This list includes a representative selection of merchandise in our stock for the outfitting of Officers in the various branches of the Army and Navy” (from page 1 of the catalogue.)
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The Rock of the Marne: A Chronological Story of the 38th Regiment, U. S. Infantry
J. W. Wooldridge
Columbia: The University Press, 1920. -
Bulletin for Field Officers Issued by the Second Section, General Staff, A. E. F.: Number 7, November 17, 1918: Captured German Documents
29th Engineers, U. S. Army
[France]: 29th Engineers, U. S. Army, 1918.Subjects include German battle tactics, protection and defense against enemy aircraft, jamming of machine guns and German comments on American troops; much of it sourced from captured German documents. Includes a folding map and 2 folding diagrams for tank defence in pocket attached to rear panel of wrappers.
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Instructions for the Defensive Combat of Small Units: Infantry: Platoon to Regiment
General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces
France: General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, 1918.Confidential No. 1312 “Adapted from French, British and American Instructions and other Sources. Confidential: Not to be taken into front line trenches. Issued to include Platoon Commanders.” (from title page.) 66 figures.
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A Symposium on America’s Stake in Vietnam
American Friends of Vietnam
New York: American Friends of Vietnam, 1956.The edited record of the Conference on Vietnam held in Washington D.C. on 1 June 1956. Attendees included almost 250 representatives of government, the armed services, universities and national civic organisations. John F. Kennedy was amongst the speakers.
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Letters from Orange and Lemon Growers in the Tulare County Citrus Belt
California Grove Planting Company
Los Angeles: California Grove Planting Company, 1914.Eight letters from citrus growers in the Tulare County area that verify the output and recommend the purchase of citrus orchards in the district. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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How to See Kobe
Tourist Association of Hyogo Ken
Japan: Tourist Association of Hyogo Ken, 1936.History and sight-seeing places of Kobe, along with suggestions of hotels, shopping, eating and transport. August 1936 issue.
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Native Japanese Music: Popular and Classical: Specially Selected for Foreign Guests
Columbia Records
: Columbia Records, 1955.A brief history of Japanese Music with a list of vinyl records of examples of the various types.
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From the Car Window
Japan Tourist Bureau
Tokyo: Japan Tourist Bureau, 1937.‘This pamphlet is intended to enrich passenger’s mental baggage as much as possible by their attention to the principal places and drawing things of interest seen along the Tokaido Main Line from the car windows. A Tokyo – Kobe train journey of nearly 370 miles offers passengers varied attractions.” (from page 1). February 1937 issue. Survey form laid in.
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Additional Hotels in Japan
No author
[Japan]: No publisher, No date.1930s Japanese hotels. A supplement of additional hotels which have opened since the publication of Yamaguchi’s Inns and Hotels in Japan.
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[Murat] New Temple Ceremonial
John E. Milnor
Indianapolis: Murat Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, 1922.in Murat’s Jama Masjif on the twenty-fifth day of the fourth month Rabih Ul Akhir, 1343 which is to say Friday, December 15, 1922. An invitation to the opening celebrations of the extensions to the Murat Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine in the Oasis of Indianapolis, Desert of Indiana. A great ballroom, it was decorated with an Egyptian theme to match the Arabic concept of the Shrine, with hieroglyphics and drawings found in ancient palaces and tombs near Thebes. Shriners membership form laid in, and housed in an original unmarked posting envelope. Unrecorded in OCLC at October, 2022.
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John Wolseley: Land Marks
Sasha Grishin; John Wolseley
Sydney: Craftsman House, 1998.The first in the Land Marks monographs of British-Australian painter John Wolseley (1938-). This copy inscribed by Wolseley, For Martin.
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Contraception (Birth Control): Its Theory, History and Practice
Marie Carmichael Stopes
London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1923.A Manual for the Medical and Legal Professions. With an introduction by William Bayliss and introductory notes by James Barr, C. Rolleston, Jane Hawthorne and Obscurus. Third printing of the pioneering work on the subject by the seminal figure of the English birth control movement, Marie Stopes (1880-1958).
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Embassy Girl
Emily Thorne
New York: Airmont Publishing, 1964.The Glamour and Adventure of Embassy Life in London.
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Enjoy the 1960 Winter Olympic Games from Nearby Nevada & Skiing (3 Volumes)
State Printing Office, Carson City, Nevada
Carson City: State Printing Office, 1960.Accompanied by 2 similar brochures titled Nevada: Gateway to the 1960 Winter Olympics: Skiing. The Skiing brochures each have the same text, but some of the illustrations differ.
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A Summer at the Top o’ the World
William Walter Shaw
Los Angeles: Sixth Avenue Publishing Company, 1927.Chronicling the impressions received by the author during a summer’s vacation spent among the National Parks of the United States and Canada. Locations visited included the Carquinez Strait, the Redwood Highway, Portland, Columbia River Highway, Yellowstone National Park and its geysers, Jackson Hole country including a rodeo there, Buffalo Bill Country, Glacier National Park, Turtle Mountain, the Banff-Windermere Highway and the Okanagan Valley.
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The Story of Pure Vanilla with Recipes
Vanilla Bean Association of America
New York: Vanilla Bean Association of America, 1955.