Campaigning in the Philippines
by Faust, Karl Irving
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About This Item
San Fransisco: The Hicks-Judd Company, 1899. 8vo, pp. iv, vii, [1], 314; bound with, as issued: Official History of the Operations of the First South Dakota Infantry, U.S.V. in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands, written by Captain Frank W. Medbery who was given access to such official records as military regulations would permit, and otherwise greatly assisted by Colonel Alfred S. Frost, and the late lamented Adjutant Jonas H. Lien, pp. [4], 100; both titles extensively illustrated throughout, mostly from photographs; original pictorial black morocco stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine, a.e.g.; scuff marks at the extremities, otherwise very good and sound.
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- Rulon-Miller Books (US)
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- 58076
- Title
- Campaigning in the Philippines
- Author
- Faust, Karl Irving
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- The Hicks-Judd Company
- Place of Publication
- San Fransisco
- Date Published
- 1899
- Keywords
- Philippines , South Dakota , Spanish-American War ,
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