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An Officer of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. 1798From The British Military Library.Lot No. 194 fro

An Officer of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. 1798

From The British Military Library.

Lot No. 194 from the upcoming Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs auction at Lyon & Turbull here in Edinburgh on the 4th May, 2016.

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http://auctions.lyonandturnbull.com/asp/fullcatalogue.asp?salelot=461++++++194+&refno=++205951&image=1


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‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge; and c‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge; and c‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge; and c‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge; and c

‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge; and consisting of original communications; with selections from the most approved and respectable foreign military publications’. 1798 – 1801.

This two volume set consists of the issues of The British Military Library produced from 1798 – 1801 and subsequently bound together.

The British Military Library is a fantastic resource bringing together studies on particular military figures, case studies of battles complete with compositions on pull out sheets and articles on various topics relevant to a British army officer of the time.

i – The title page.

ii – Left an officer of the 7th (or Queen’s Own) Regiment of Light Dragoons. Right an officer of the 16th (or Queen’s Own) Regiment of Light Dragoons.

iii – Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Abercromby K.B. Here dressed as Colonel of the 2nd (or Royal North British) Dragoons.

iv – A list of the rates of pay for the various ranks of cavalry in the British Army.

As seen at the Lyon & Turnbull rare books and manuscripts auction viewing back in early May, 2016.


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