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[ROTTENBURG ( Francis de ), Baron] et al

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[ROTTENBURG ( Francis de ), Baron] et al

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[ROTTENBURG ( Francis de ), Baron] et al. Regulations for the exercise of riflemen and light infantry, and instructions for their conduct in the field. Dublin : Printed for M. Neary Mahon, 109, Grafton-Street, and John Watson Stewart, No. 1, King's-Inns-Quay. 1807SECOND DUBLIN EDITION(?), with 9 engraved plates (three of music for bugles), pages iv, 70, (1, leaf of plate list), 8vo, an exceptionally fine copy, bound with five other related pamphlets (see below) in a handsome full navy morocco, gilt ruled and lettered spine. An unrecorded edition. The oonly other Dublin printing was in 1803 for the same publishers and it is recorded in the British Library catalogue without mention of plates. Rottenberg, the original author of the German text here translated, served in America in the wars of the 1750s : a modern scholarly paper on his authorship of the present work is loosely inserted. [WITH :] (1) REGULATIONS FOR THE EXERCISE of riflemen and light infantry and instructions for their conduct in the field : a new edition containing the light infantry exercise according to his Majesty's regulations. London : Printed and sold by William Clowes, 14, Charling Cross, no date [1819]. 8vo, with 8 engraved plates (including three of bugle music), 72—pages. WorldCat locates only a single copy, calls for eight plates and dates it 1819. [AND :] (2) [CALVERT ( Sir Harry )] Information and instructions for commanding generals and others. [London :] Printed for T. Egerton by C. Roworth, Bell-Yard, Fleet-Street. No date[?1803]. 8vo, pages 42, (2, blank). WorldCat gives this to Calvert, who subscribes the preface dated 1803. [AND :] (3) DALBIAC ( Sir James Charles ) A military catechism for the use of young officers of the cavalry. Published with the approbation of His Royal Highness … London : Printed for T. Egerton, Military Library, Whitehall. 1806. Pages xvii, (1, blank, 67, (1, blank), with the half-title, large 12mo. WorldCat and COPAC both record only the British Library copy. [AND :] (4) APPARENTLY UNRECORDED. Light infantry exercise : as ordered by his majesty’s regulations for the movements of the troops. [London :] Printed for the War-Office, by T. Egerton, at the Military Library, near Whitehall. 1804. Pages 22, (2, blank), large 12mo. [AND :] (5) GENERAL ORDERS and observations on the movements and field exercise of the infantry. London :Printed for T. Egerton, at the Military Library, Whitehall, 180. Pages 43, (1, blank), large 12mo. Usually attributed to Calvert, whose name appears at foot of page 3. WorldCat locates four copies, including that at the British Library.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [BUTLER ( Samuel )]. Hudibras : The first [-second-third] part. Written in the time of the late wars. Corrected and amended. With several additions and annotations. Adorned with cuts. Printed for John Baker, 1711-09-10. With portrait and 17 plates (1 folding), pp (6), xii, 199 ; 167 ; 226, (2, adverts for books sold by Baker), 393-410 (annotations to the third part), (18, index), complete in spite of pagination jump, continuous signatures, 18mo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked : some light browning, lower outer corner of one leaf torn off without serious loss : very good.An edition not found in either ESTC90 or NUC. The most memorable burlesque poem in the English language and the first English satire to make a notable and successful attack on ideas rather than personalities. It is directed against the fanaticism, pretentiousness, pedantry, and hypocrisy which Butler perceived in militant Presbyterians and Independents. (2) MacPHERSON ( James ). The Poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated by James MacPherson, Esq. A new edition. Carefully corrected, and greatly improved. Berwick : printed by and for W. Phoprson, 1795. Pages 398 : 318, (1), without the half-titles, 2 vols, large 12mo, contemporary calf, with red and green labels, gilt : a very good to nice copy. (4)ENGLISH PRE 1801; MILITARY; DUBLIN PRINTED; IRELAND; ENGLAND; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; SATIRE; BERWICK PRINTED; ; ;