The Story of the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's). The 62nd Foot and 88th Foot (1756-1959), the Militia and the Territorials, the Service Battalions and all those Others who have served or been affiliated with the Moonrakers. Foreword by The Duke of Edinburgh. NEAR FINE COPY
The Story of the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's). The 62nd Foot and 88th Foot (1756-1959), the Militia and the Territorials, the Service Battalions and all those Others who have served or been affiliated with the Moonrakers. Foreword by The Duke of Edinburgh. NEAR FINE COPY | Libros antiguos y modernos | Kenrick Colonel N.C.E.
The Story of the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's). The 62nd Foot and 88th Foot (1756-1959), the Militia and the Territorials, the Service Battalions and all those Others who have served or been affiliated with the Moonrakers. Foreword by The Duke of Edinburgh. NEAR FINE COPY
The Story of the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's). The 62nd Foot and 88th Foot (1756-1959), the Militia and the Territorials, the Service Battalions and all those Others who have served or been affiliated with the Moonrakers. Foreword by The Duke of Edinburgh. NEAR FINE COPY | Libros antiguos y modernos | Kenrick Colonel N.C.E.
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1963
- Autor
- Kenrick Colonel N.C.E.
- Editores
- Gale & Polden, Aldershot
- Materia
- mstock, military, british army, wiltshire regiment, moonrakers, unit history, unit histories
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- Inlgés
Descripción
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 3 coloured plates, 6 plates in monochrome, 14 maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps; original red buckram, upper board with crest blocked in gilt, gilt back, a very good, clean copy. The best history of a proud regiment poorly served in this respect; the best section is that covering service in WWII. Although White gives 3 coloured plates of uniform, one of these is more accurately termed a battle scene. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.340; White, p.112.