Hamersly, Lewis R. (ed.)
Military)(Nau)(Native Amer) THE UNITED SERVICE – A QUARTERLY REVIEW OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS
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Phila., 1879, iv,652pp., small 4to. V.g. Lib. buckram but no lib. stamps. This is Vol. I, consisting of four issues. Naval writers include: Kelley, Simpson, Trumbull, Porter, Shippen, Truxtun, Belknap, etc. Military writers include: Howgate, Gibbon, Whittemore, Wingate, Thayer, Woodward, Merritt, etc. Topics include: Arctic(2), Native Americans(3), ordnance (3), Grand Army of the Republic, Africa (3), Canal, tents, Chinese, and riots (civil disobedience) (3). No copy Vol. I only on net. (This price is discounted 80%.)
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