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History of the 8th K.G.V's O. Light Cavalry (H.G. Rawlinson, Aldershot, 1948)
142 pages, illustrated with index and appendices this latter including Roll of Honour for Burma WW2 and Honours & Awards
Condition: Boards faded but binding and content Very Good
Code: 10265
Price: 75.00 GBP
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King George V's Own Central India Horse Volumes I & II (W.A. Watson, Edinburgh 1930, & A.A.Filose, Edinburgh 1950)
The 'set' of companion regimental volumes covering the origins and history of this illustrious regiment throughout the period of British India.
Volume I covers the period through to 1919 and numbers 474 pages. Volume II is of 435 pages and covers the period through to independence in 1947. Both volumes are a prime source of biographical information and are liberally supplemented with useful appendices
Note: Volume I bears the bookplate of the Museum at the Royal Military College Sandhurst
Condition: Volume I with split on one side of spine (see picture) otherwise both volumes with binding and contents intact. Very Good
Code: 10266
Price: 400.00 GBP
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The Golden Galley. (The Story of the 2nd Punjab Regiment 1761-1947 (G. Betham & H.V.R. Geary, Delhi, 1975)
330 pages, illustrations, maps and index. The first attempt to record to the respective constituent battalions war services from 1761 through to 1947. It is however especially strong on the Second World War with half of the text devoted to the war services of the battalions in that global conflict
Condition: With scuffed dust jacket. Fine
Code: 10268
Price: 50.00 GBP
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A Famous Indian Regiment: Kali Panchwin 1768-1923 (R. Hennell, this the Indian reprint, New Delhi, 1985)
A comprehsive regimental history of the 2nd Battalion Mahratta Light Infantry and it predecessor units prior to 1923
292 pages with numerous appendices and index. The appendices include several nominal rolls, including Honours & Awards (there are even abstracts showing the respective totals of Great War campaign medals and IGS 1908 medals and
clasps earned by the regiment)
Condition: This copy with DJ. Binding and contents Fine
Code: 10246
Price: 40.00 GBP
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The History of the 2nd Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles (P.W.O.) (H. G Rawlinson, London 1936)
One in a series of regimental histories authored by Rawlinson for the consitituent battalions of the Rajputan Rifles. 195 pages, with maps, illustrations, index and appendices. A prime resource for the record of the regiment in the Mesopotamian campaign during the Great War, with many individual mentions throughout and including numerous citations and recommendations of gallantry medalists
Condition: Minor scuffing to boards, otherwise Good
Code: 10276
Price: 75.00 GBP
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4th Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles (Outram's Rifles) (H.G. Rawlinson, London 1933)
218 pages illustrations, maps, index and numerous appendices. Another prime biographical resource for anecdotes and details of the war services of all-ranks of the regiment, especially for the Great War period, albeit the earlier periods are also well served including the Persian War of 1857 and those campaigns in which the regiment served prior to 1914
Condition: Minor scuffing to boards, otherwise Fine
Code: 10275
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History of the 3rd Battalion 7th Rajput Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) (H.G. Rawlinson, London 1941)
223 pages, illustrated and appendices. Although printed in 1941 the book does not include any details of the regiments services in WW2. It does however have much detail on the battalions frontier service in Waziristan 1936-37, including honours and awards. The chapters dealing with the Indian Mutiny and Boxer Rebellion are especially interesting
Condition: Fine
Code: 10271
Price: 75.00 GBP
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Standing Orders of 3rd Battalion 9th Jat Regiment (Published circa 1936 by P.G. Ram & Sons, Kamptee)
118 pages. The fly page copy bearing the official rubber stamp of the "HQ" Wing Office, 3/9th Jat Regiment, and in ink inscribed received on 25-5-1936., the cover bearing the worn but still legible name of a British Officer 'J.T. Nicol', whose name is further but very clearly inscribed on the index
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Condition: Professionally rebound in green cloth covers with gilt titles to spine and cover. Numerous extracts highlighted in ink (all neatly done in red or black, as befitting use by the Battalion Administrators).Binding and content Fine
Code: 10247
Price: 100.00 GBP
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Capital Campaigners. The History of the 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary's Own) The Baluch Regiment (W.E. Maxwell, Aldershot, 1948)
167 pages, illustrated, maps, index and appendices. A detailed regimental history, with much to commend it. For medal collectors it provides especially good coverage on the regiments service in East Africa circa 1896-1900 (many casualties and award winners mentioned), and of course for both the World Wars, with much else besides
Condition: Fine
Code: 10274
Price: 100.00 GBP
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Historical Record of the 39th Royal Garhwal Rifles Volume I (J. Evatt, this the Indian reprint n.d.for the Regiment)
215 pages, with copious appendices including nominal succession rolls of British and Garhwali Officers; Honours & Awards etc
Condition: Cloth covers with gilt title and regimental insignia on cover. A few minor stains on inside fly pages only, otherwise binding and content Very Good
Code: 10248
Price: 60.00 GBP
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