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Lot 387

S. (J.)
Fortification and Military Discipline in Two Parts. The First Shews the Principles and Practice of all Manner of Fortifications, Regular and Irregular... the Second Part Treats of the Rules of the Exercise of Horse and Foot... All Illustrated with 54 Copper Plates

22 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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S. (J.)

Fortification and Military Discipline in Two Parts. The First Shews the Principles and Practice of all Manner of Fortifications, Regular and Irregular... the Second Part Treats of the Rules of the Exercise of Horse and Foot... All Illustrated with 54 Copper Plates, 54 engraved plates (3 folding, 7 partially hand-coloured), bookplate of Patrick Hume, first earl of Marchmont, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine [Wing S61], 8vo, Robert Morden, 1688

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This copy does not have pp.61-64 (E7-8) although the catchword and continuing text indicate nothing is missing.

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