618
Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching. 1921. Manual of Map Reading, Photo Reading and Field Sketching. 1929
£20 - £30
619 Wylly. H: The History of Coke's Rifl es, 1930. Scarce
620
United States Army in World War II (Offi ce of the Chief of Military History ???): 39 Vols in total (also includes Master Index and Readers Guide). Together with: Huston: J A; The Sinews of War: Army Logistics 1775-1953: & The Seventh United States arm in France and Germany 1944-194, Vol 1.
Lot 619 623 £60 - £120
621 The War History of The Sixth Tank Battalion, 1919; Williams-Ellis A: The Tank Corps, 1919; Liddell-Hart. B: The Tanks Vol I 1914-1939 and Vol II 1939-1945.
622 Ward. S: ''Faithful'' The Story of the Durham Light Infantry. Veitch. E: 8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 1793-1926.
Neave. E: History of The 11th Battalion, ''The Queen's'', 1931.
Holden. R: Historical Record of the Third and Fourth Battalions of The Worcestershire Regiment, 1887.
£60 - £80 Lot 626
Francis. A: History of the 2/3rd East Lancashire Field Ambulance - The Story of a 3rd Line Territorial Unit 1914-1919 (scarce); Story of the 63rd Field Ambulance (2/2 West Lancashire F.A. T.F) B.E.F France 1914-1919 (scarce); Hay. I: One Hundred Years of Army Nursing, 1953.
£30 - £40 £30 - £40
£20 - £30
624 Woollwright. H: Records of the Seventy-Seventh (East Middlesex) The Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment on Foot, Now the Second Battalion, 1907 (with original additional material pasted in); Newbolt. H: The Story of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (The Old 43rd and 52nd Regiments), 1915; Swann. J: The Citizen Soldiers of Buckinghamshire 1795-1926.
£60 - £80
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