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Tag Archives: wilderness
The Wilderness Campaign: The Meeting of Grant and Lee :: Edward Steere
The Wilderness Campaign: The Meeting of Grant and Lee :: Edward Steere soon to be presented for sale on the first-class BookLovers of Bath web site! Mechanicsburg: Stackpole Books, 1994, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: Plans of battle; Maps; Maps … Continue reading
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Tagged 0-8117-1890-5, american civil war, american history, army northern virginia, battle, books by edward steere, breechloading carbine, cavalryman, civil war campaigns, civil war operations, civil war tactical formations, federal troops, field artillery, infantry rifles, military history, operation rapidan, rebels troops, robert e lee, robert krick, sheridans cavalry, united states history, wilderness
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Call Me When the Cross Turns Over (D’Arcy Niland)
Call Me When the Cross Turns Over (D’Arcy Niland) lands on the shelves of my shop. London, Sydney, Melbourne & Wellington: Angus & Robertson, 1958, (First Edition) Hardback in dust wrapper. From the cover: The enchanting title of DArcy Nilands … Continue reading
The West: An Illustrated History (Geoffrey C. Ward)
The West: An Illustrated History (Geoffrey C. Ward) lands on the shelves of my shop, where it will be found in my History U.S.A. section. priced at £10.00! Call in and get 40% OFF that price when you mention this … Continue reading
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Tagged 0-297-82181-4, americas north, books introduced by stephen ives & ken burns, books written by geoffrey c. ward, central, crimes conquest dispossession, first edition books, hispanic peoples and western history, mission at waiilatpu, monument valley, pioneer american west, south, u.s. history, united states history, usa, wilderness
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Wilderness Walks: Twelve Great Walks in Scotland by Cameron McNeish & Richard Else
Wilderness Walks: Twelve Great Walks in Scotland by Cameron McNeish & Richard Else newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!BBC Books, 1997, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Maps; From the … Continue reading
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Tagged cairngorms, description, else, guide, hiking, isle, knoydart, letterewe, mcneish, minigaig, photos, prior, scotland, skye, trails, travel, walking, walks, wilderness, ~0563371765~
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The Backpacker’s Manual by Cameron McNeish
The Backpacker’s Manual by Cameron McNeish hits the £1 shelf in my shop. The Oxford Illustrated Press, 1984, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs; Black & White Drawings; Colour Drawings; Maps; Tables; … Continue reading
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The Royal Marines Commandos Fitness & Survival Skills by John Watney
The Royal Marines Commandos Fitness & Survival Skills by John Watney hits the £1 shelf in my shop. Guild, 1988, Hardback. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams; Tables; From the cover: The Royal Marines recruit young men … Continue reading
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Tagged 0715387162, fitness, john, life, manuals, measures, outdoor, physical, safety, survival, watney, wilderness
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The Settlers In Canada by Captain Frederick Marryat
Published by Frederick Warne & Co., Undated, Hardback. Condition: Good. Heavily bruised at the head, tail and corners of the boards, lower boards grazed and faded, upper board marked. Edges of the text block lightly tanned. Prize-plate to the front … Continue reading