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Royal Marines. A List of the Officers, 1816 & 1817

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Royal Marines. A List of the Officers of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces, for 1816 & 1817, 2 volumes, London: printed for S. Brook, a few Law Society ink stamps, bookplates, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained morocco gilt, 1817 upper joint splitting, spines repaired, some water stains to covers, 8vo, together with Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, Hired Armed-Vessels, Gun-Boats, Revenue and Excise Cutters and Packet, with their Commanders and Stations, 4 volumes (1798, 1803, 1804 & 1807), 1798 bound with Steel's List of Privateers, taken from all the Hostile Powers from the Commencement of the war to the end of the year 1798, a few leaves close-trimmed, occasional light toning and spotting, 1804 in original boards (some wear to spine and trimmed pasted over text), the others in modern cloth with bookplates, square 8vo, plus The Navy List, corrected to the end of September, 1815, 138 pp., a few minor stains, previous owner signature, later black morocco gilt, small wormtrack to lower cover, 8vo, and Dupin (Charles) A Tour through the Naval and Military Establishments of Great Britain, in the years 1816-17-18-19 and 1820, translated from the French, 1st edition in English, London: Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1822, 2 engraved plates (one folding and repaired with some toning), modern boards, spine faded, 8vo, with fove others including The Monthly Army List, December 1805, Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces, by Paul Harris Nicolas, 2 volumes bound in one, 1845 (spine defective and upper cover detached), and Henry Bosanquet's The Naval Officer's Sword, 1955

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Royal Marines. A List of the Officers of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces, for 1816 & 1817, 2 volumes, London: printed for S. Brook, a few Law Society ink stamps, bookplates, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained morocco gilt, 1817 upper joint splitting, spines repaired, some water stains to covers, 8vo, together with Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, Hired Armed-Vessels, Gun-Boats, Revenue and Excise Cutters and Packet, with their Commanders and Stations, 4 volumes (1798, 1803, 1804 & 1807), 1798 bound with Steel's List of Privateers, taken from all the Hostile Powers from the Commencement of the war to the end of the year 1798, a few leaves close-trimmed, occasional light toning and spotting, 1804 in original boards (some wear to spine and trimmed pasted over text), the others in modern cloth with bookplates, square 8vo, plus The Navy List, corrected to the end of September, 1815, 138 pp., a few minor stains, previous owner signature, later black morocco gilt, small wormtrack to lower cover, 8vo, and Dupin (Charles) A Tour through the Naval and Military Establishments of Great Britain, in the years 1816-17-18-19 and 1820, translated from the French, 1st edition in English, London: Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1822, 2 engraved plates (one folding and repaired with some toning), modern boards, spine faded, 8vo, with fove others including The Monthly Army List, December 1805, Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces, by Paul Harris Nicolas, 2 volumes bound in one, 1845 (spine defective and upper cover detached), and Henry Bosanquet's The Naval Officer's Sword, 1955

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