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Witches' Bane

Witches' Bane by Susan Wittig Albert

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Title
Witches' Bane
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Susan Wittig Albert
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
ISBN
9780684196367
Condition
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1993. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Signed by author on title page. Bound in publisher's original quarter black cloth with red boards and spine stamped in gilt. 6 x 9 1/4 inches. 273 pages.
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Studien zur Geschichte der Französischen Musik. I: Geschichte de Hofcapelle der Französischen Konige; II: Geschichte der Speilmannszunft in Frankreich und der Pariser Geigerkönige; III: Vorgeschichte und erste Versuche der französischen Oper by SCHLETTERER, H. M.

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Studien zur Geschichte der Französischen Musik. I: Geschichte de Hofcapelle der Französischen Konige; II: Geschichte der Speilmannszunft in Frankreich und der Pariser Geigerkönige; III: Vorgeschichte und erste Versuche der französischen Oper
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SCHLETTERER, H. M.
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Berlin: Damköhler, 1884. Hardcover. Good. 3 volumes bound in one. Octavo. 19th century quarter calf, marbled boards. 236; 152; 199 pp. Spine lacking; upper hinge split. Slightly worn.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers, 23rd Foot

The Royal Welch Fusiliers, 23rd Foot by [No Author]

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The Royal Welch Fusiliers, 23rd Foot
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Gaterham and Crawley: Garrod and Lofthouse International Limited, 1969. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Edges lightly foxed. 1969 Stapled Binding. 24 pp. Color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations. The Royal Welch Fusiliers (Welsh: Ffiwsilwyr Brenhinol Cymreig) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, and part of the Prince of Wales' Division, that was founded in 1689; shortly after the Glorious Revolution. In 1702, it was designated a fusilier regiment and became the Welch Regiment of Fusiliers; the prefix "Royal" was added in 1713, then confirmed in 1714 when George I named it the Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Welsh Fusiliers. In 1751, after reforms that standardised the naming and numbering of regiments, it became the 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fuzileers). In 1881, the final title of the regiment was adopted. It retained the archaic spelling of Welch, instead of Welsh, and Fuzileers for Fusiliers; these were engraved on swords carried by regimental officers during the Napoleonic Wars. After the 1881 Childers Reforms, normal spelling was used officially, but "Welch" continued to be used informally until restored in 1920 by Army Order No.56. It should not be confused with the Welch Regiment, a different unit (formed in 1881 from the 41st and 69th) which recruited in South and West, rather than North Wales, and became part of the Royal Regiment of Wales or RRW in 1969. One of the few regiments to retain its original title, in March 2006 the Royal Welch Fusiliers was amalgamated with the RRW and became 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh, with RRW as the 2nd Battalion.