Contact me - paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk - if you want to buy any of the titles listed below; first come first served. Conditions described are those as outlined on Abebooks. All prices are quoted for tracked UK delivery by Hermes. Postage will of course be combined for multiple purchases. Collection in London or Essex is also an option, and in which case the prices below will be reduced.
Rifle Brigade Chronicles for sale
I have been selling copies of Rifle Brigade Chronicle issues from the Chronicle's inception in 1890 through to 1932. The value of these books cannot be under-estimated. Packed full of useful information, and minute detail, these volumes are name rich, listing serving officers, past officers and in many cases, other ranks. Extremely useful in understanding where the battalions were at any point in time, most volumes contain narratives detailing day-to-day life in the regular battalions, not to mention shooting trips by officers, sporting events and historical articles. Edited by the enigmatic Willoughby Verner (until 1920), and latterly by Major H G Parkyn OBE, these volumes are a treasure trove; the majority of those offered here having previously been owned by Lt-Colonel Gerard Tharp DSO.
Volumes up to and including 1909 have now been sold. The volumes for 1910, 1911 and 1913 feature numerous officers and men who would go on to serve during the First World War and as such are essential reading for anyone with an interest in this conflict. All prices include postage. Don't miss out.
Rifle Brigade Chronicle 1910
x+232, 13 plates. VG £15.50
Rifle Brigade Chronicle 1911
viii+278, 21 plates. VG £15.50
Rifle Brigade Chronicle 1932
vii+343, 21 plates; small bump to cover, VG £14
Memoirs
Binding, Rudolf. A Fatalist at War, 246pp. Orig cloth, Allen & Unwin, 1929. Sound clean copy, yellow cloth covers a little marked. VG £12
Brittain, Vera. Testament of Youth, 643pp, Re-bound, Victor Gollancz, ninth impression, December 1935. SIGNED BY AUTHOR; ffep has "With love and best wishes, Christmas 1936, V". Author's signature, "Vera Brittain" to title page. Nice clean copy, VG £275.
Hammerton (ed). The Great War, I Was There.
Take your pick of the complete series in 51 weekly parts or the four bound volumes. The weekly parts retain the covers of each issue (albeit the front page is detached and has a corner missing from issue 51). The bound volumes (some bumping) do not include the covers but sit more happily on bookshelves. Both VG and £48 for either the complete weekly parts or the four bound volumes.
Brittain, Vera. Testament of Youth, 643pp, Re-bound, Victor Gollancz, ninth impression, December 1935. SIGNED BY AUTHOR; ffep has "With love and best wishes, Christmas 1936, V". Author's signature, "Vera Brittain" to title page. Nice clean copy, VG £275.
Hammerton (ed). The Great War, I Was There.
Take your pick of the complete series in 51 weekly parts or the four bound volumes. The weekly parts retain the covers of each issue (albeit the front page is detached and has a corner missing from issue 51). The bound volumes (some bumping) do not include the covers but sit more happily on bookshelves. Both VG and £48 for either the complete weekly parts or the four bound volumes.
Lewis, Cecil. Sagitarius Rising. Greenhill Books, 1993; x+332. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. I wrote to Cecil Lewis via an intermediary in 1996 and he returned a signed bookplate which reads, "To Paul Nixon from Cecil Lewis 14.1.96". Cecil Lewis was then living on Corfu and there is also a scrawled note from him on his headed paper to my intermediary. VG in d/w £100.
Manning, Frederick. Her Privates We. 453pp, second impression, January 1930. No d/w, picture boards, Peter Davies, London. This copy is inscribed Gerard Tharp who was an officer in the Rifle Brigade from 1890. Fantastic condition and the firt re-print of this wartime classic; spine slightly rubbed ay base and the corner of one page (62) has been turned down. This was probably where Gerard Tharp stopped reading as the pages look to be in almost mint condition. VG £18.
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