Napoleon's War Maxims With His Social and Political Thought
Henry, L. E Publisher: Gale &...Date published: 1899
Used-Good. Good hardback. Scarlet cloth with gilt lettering & decoration. Owner's name on title page; text clean in firm binding; gilt bright; spine a little faded, with wear at head & foot, & tiny water-stains; small stain on front board. Overall a nice copy.
Napoleon's War Maxims With His Social and Political Thought
Henry, L. E Publisher: Gale &...Date published: 1899
Used-Good. Good hardback. Scarlet cloth with gilt lettering & decoration. Owner's name on title page; text clean in firm binding; gilt bright; spine a little faded, with wear at head & foot, & tiny water-stains; small stain on front board. Overall a nice copy.
L. E. Henry Publisher: Gale &...Date published: 1899Format: Cloth
A first edition copy of Napoleon's War Maxims. A first edition copy. Â Napoleon's War Maxims also contains Napoleon's social and political thoughts and is written by L. E. Henry, who was professor at the University of Cambridge. This volume contains a collection of war statements from Napoleon with discussion on them. Â With a slip for Hugh Rees Ltd. to stuck to the page before the title page. With a bookplate for Bertram Ratcliffe. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, very smart with some fading to the spine and bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. With a slip for Hugh Rees Ltd. to stuck to the page before the title page. With a bookplate for Bertram Ratcliffe to the front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed.
L. E. Henry Publisher: Gale &...Date published: 1899Format: Cloth
A first edition copy of Napoleon's War Maxims. A first edition copy. Â Napoleon's War Maxims also contains Napoleon's social and political thoughts and is written by L. E. Henry, who was professor at the University of Cambridge. This volume contains a collection of war statements from Napoleon with discussion on them. Â With a slip for Hugh Rees Ltd. to stuck to the page before the title page. With a bookplate for Bertram Ratcliffe. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, very smart with some fading to the spine and bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. With a slip for Hugh Rees Ltd. to stuck to the page before the title page. With a bookplate for Bertram Ratcliffe to the front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed.
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