Tactics for Officers of Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery
by BUCKHOLTZ, L[ouis] v[on], comp
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About This Item
1861. BUCKHOLTZ, L[ouis] v[on], comp. Tactics for Officers of Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery. Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1861. 1st ed. 121pp. Orig. blindstamped and gilt pictorial cloth. wear to spine ends, spine lightly sunned, a few small stains to front board, very faint, old waterstain to head of leaves, else very good. P&W 4747. Scarce. This was one of the few military manuals available in the Confederacy at the beginning of the war.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- Title
- Tactics for Officers of Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery
- Author
- BUCKHOLTZ, L[ouis] v[on], comp
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Date Published
- 1861
- Keywords
- CONFEDERATE, CONFEDERATE IMP, MIL MANUALS, MIL HX, FINE/CW
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