(AEF, 2d Division) American Battle Monuments Commission,
2d DIVISION SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS IN THE WORLD WAR.
United States Government Printing Office,
1944.
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(AEF, 2d Division, 4th Brigade)
George B. Clark,
DECORATED MARINES OF THE FOURTH BRIGADE IN WORLD WAR I
$50.00

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Clark, George B.,
THE SECOND INFANTRY DIVISION IN WORLD WAR I: A History of the American Expeditionary Force Regulars, 1917-1919
$35.00

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(AEF, 2d Division)
GROUP PHOTO OF 8th
MACHINE GUN COMPANY, 5th REGIMENT MARINES, DATZEROTH, GERMANY,
APRIL 1919.
1 print. (reproduction).

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(AEF, 2d Division)
Sgt C. Gordon Harraden & Pvt Raymond H. Stedman,
THE SECOND DIVISION, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, 1917-1919
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(AEF, 2d Division, 4th Brigade)
Major Edwin N. McClellan, USMC,
THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS IN THE WORLD WAR and WHERE THE MARINES
FOUGHT IN FRANCE (two seperate books
bound in a single volume).
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$38.00

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(AEF, 2d Division)
Spaulding, Col Oliver Lyman & Col John
Womack Wright,
THE SECOND DIVISION AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN FRANCE 1917-
1919.
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(AEF, 2d Division, 4th Brigade)
Strott, Lt George C. Hospital Corps, USN,
NAVY MEDICS WITH THE MARINES, 1917-1919. NEW Battery
Press reprint of the very scarce U.S. Navy Department 1947
edition. Originally published in 1948 as The Medical Department of the United States
Navy with the Army and Marine Corps in France in World War I, this U.S. Navy
official history covers the activities of the Navy medical unit assigned to the
4th USMC Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division in World War I. It is as much a combat
history of the Marines as a naval history.
$48.00

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(AEF, 2d Division) John W. Thomason,
THE UNITED STATES ARMY SECOND DIVISION NORTHWEST OF CHATEAU THIERRY
IN WORLD WAR I.
$39.95

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(AEF, 3rd Division, 38th Regiment) Lovejoy, C.E., 1stLt.,
THE STORY OF
THE THIRTY-EIGHTH.
Coblenz, Germany: 1919. Condition: only good: all
pages lightly browned, last 50 pages waterstained with light
rippling. Paper covers lightly chipped, with crack across spine. Binding
still tight, pages not yet brittle. Photographs, maps, casualty tables,
roll of killed, missing & died of wounds, 214 pages. The 38th U.S.
Infantry Regiment was part of the 3rd Division, AEF, the "Rock of the
Marne", which stemmed the German advance at Chateau Thierry, and fought on
the Vesle River, at Fismes, St Mihiel and in the Argonne. Compiled
from official records and information given by men & officers of the
regiment, printed in Germany during the Occupation for
distribution among the veterans themselves. SCARCE in any condition.
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(AEF, 4th Division), Bach, Christian A. and Henry Noble Hall,
THE FOURTH DIVISION: ITS SERVICES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE
WORLD WAR.
Issued by the Division, 1920., VG-. Binding not
the usual heavy green buckram, but smooth brown marbled
boards with a dull gloss, almost resembling leather. Both
boards creased on bottom half, as though book pinched by
very strong fingers. Bright gilt lettering on spine. Spine
sl ightly cocked. Light waterstaining through most of book,
with some slight rippling, not very noticable. Written by a
Colonel of the Division and a war correspondent with the
London Times. Extensive notes, photographs, appendices,
index, 368 pp . A tight, clean copy, despite flaws.
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(AEF, 7th Division) Fell, Capt Edgar
Tremlett,
HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH DIVISION, USA, 1917-1919.
Philadelphia: Seventh Division Officers' Association, 1927. VG+.
Only a few superficial flaws to covers; book is otherwise in near
fine condition, with no significant wear: bright & tight, a
beautiful
copy. Large format, glossy pages throughout. Extensively
illustrated with full &
half-page photographic plates & maps. 15 pages of appendices,
including field orders, statistics & texts of individual
DSM, DSC, & CdeG medals awarded to division members. Four crisp
folding maps in rear pocket. 261. A superb divisional history, not
commonly found.
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(AEF, 104th MG Bttn, 27th Div) Clarke, William
F.,
OVER THERE WITH O'RYAN'S ROUGHNECKS.
Superior Publishing Company, Seattle, no date., VG. No DJ. Blue
boards, 8.5x11. Profusely illustrated with maps & photographs
on glassy paper. 176 pp.
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(AEF, 28th Div), Proctor, H.G..
THE IRON DIVISION, NATIONAL GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA,
IN THE WORLD WAR.
John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia,
1919., VG. A tight copy with very little wear except for back
edges of both covers which are discolored, probably from water
damage. No other damage apparent. Spine clean, lettering crisp.
Interior fine except for original owners' signature on front
endpaper. 297 pp.
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(AEF, 28th Division) Studer, Carl A., Major,
PROCEEDINGS, THIRTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION, SOCIETY OF THE 28TH
DIVISION. Society of the 28th Division, A.E.F., VG, wraps. Proceedings took
place on July 28, 29 & 30, 1960. Photographs, 270 pp.
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(AEF, 79th Division, 316th Regiment) Glock,
Capt Carl E.,
HISTORY OF THE 316TH
REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
No publisher or date shown. VG+/VG+. Plain brown jacket in nice
condition protected by mylar. Book itself bright & tight with
small
tear to top of spine, otherwise no apparent flaws, except browning
to
endpages where they closed upon jacket flaps. Covers history of
regiment from its formation at Camp Meade to its participation in
actions at Montfaucon, Troyon Sector & Hill 378 in the Grande
Montagne
Offensive. Includes text of regimental citations and list of DSC &
GdeG winners. 110 pages. A very nice copy. (A later edition
published
in 1930 included folding maps in rear of book, but this edition
apparently published without them).
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(AEF, 82nd Div) U.S. Army,
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE 82ND DIVISION, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, ALL AMERICAN DIVISION 1917-1919
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Battery Press reprint, no date. New copy. 9 photos, 3 maps, 310 pages. Summary: Official unit history for the 82nd Infantry Division in World War I.
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Johns, Major E.B.,
CAMP TRAVIS AND ITS PART IN THE WORLD WAR, TEXAS, 1918. NY:
E.B. Johns, 1919. VG--. Some rust-colored discoloration along gutter between spine & front
cover, extending down about three inches from top (cloth does not appear damaged). Top
of spine bumped, corners slightly frayed. Otherwise minimal wear to
covers. Secondary front flyleaf mostly detached, otherwise binding
is tight. 11.75" x 8.5". Profusely illustrated throughout with
photographs, drawings, cartoons. Numerous articles covering
various aspects of training. Company-by-company rosters, with group
photos. Ten pages of advertisements in back of book. 337 pages.
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PARIS ISLAND IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917-1918 ~ PART
ONE. Scuttlebutt & Small Chow: An Irregular Quarterly
of the
Old Corps.

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PARIS ISLAND IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917-1918 ~
PART TWO. Scuttlebutt & Small Chow: An Irregular
Quarterly of the
Old Corps.
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Thisted, Moses N..
PERSHING'S PIONEER INFANTRY OF WORLD WAR I.
Alphabet Printers, 1982., NEW, a mint copy. PAPERBACK. "An
exhaustive study of the origins, duties, organization,
equipment and exploits of the Pioneer Infantry. Photographs,
records, orders, letters, rosters, lists, tables. 343 pp. $20.00
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