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A NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION TO, AND THE STORMING OF BUENOS AYRES, BY THE BRITISH ARMY, COMMANDED BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL WHITELOCK. By an Officer, Attached to the Expedition.

A NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION TO, AND THE STORMING OF BUENOS AYRES, BY THE BRITISH ARMY, COMMANDED BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL WHITELOCK. By an Officer, Attached to the Expedition. by [Argentina]:

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A NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION TO, AND THE STORMING OF BUENOS AYRES, BY THE BRITISH ARMY, COMMANDED BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL WHITELOCK. By an Officer, Attached to the Expedition.
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Bath: William Meyler,, 1807.. Britain Invades South America During the Napoleonic Wars An anonymous, straight-forward account of the British attack on Buenos Aires in 1807, written "without any flourishing or prolix declamation on the calamities of war, the effects of courage, or the pursuit of wealth and fame." The unidentified author includes extensive details on the final engagements leading to the defeat of the British troops under Lieut. Gen. John Whitelocke by the Spanish citizen army of Creoles and peasants under the command of Santiago de Liniers. The plan and accompanying printed explanation of the plate assist in visualizing the narrative of the battle described in the text. Forced to withdraw from Buenos Aires after this defeat, Whitelocke was court-martialed and cashiered. A scarce and intriguing record of the British engagement in Buenos Aires with an unusual Bath imprint for such a work. Modern half roan and boards, spine gilt. Occasional minor foxing; minor titlepage repair with no loss of text. A very good copy, with engraved bookplate of P. Francis K.C.B on front pastedown. SABIN 51805. ALBERICH 1247.
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The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny. [Comprising:] Threshold; Power & Light; This Mortal Mountain; Last Exit to Babylon; Nine Black Doves; and The Road to Amber. Edited by David G. Grubbs, Christopher S. Kovacs, and Anne Crimmins by Zelazny, Roger

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The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny. [Comprising:] Threshold; Power & Light; This Mortal Mountain; Last Exit to Babylon; Nine Black Doves; and The Road to Amber. Edited by David G. Grubbs, Christopher S. Kovacs, and Anne Crimmins
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Zelazny, Roger
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Cloth, pictorial dust jackets. Fine. Vols. 2-6 are review copies with promotional materials loosely inserted
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Framingham, MA: NESFA Press, 2009. First edition. 6 vols. 8vo. Cloth, pictorial dust jackets. Fine. Vols. 2-6 are review copies with promotional materials loosely inserted. First edition. 6 vols. 8vo. All the shorter length work of Roger Zelazny (1937-1995), including his poetry and several unfinished pieces. "His arrival in the sf world in 1962, at the same time as Samuel R Delany, Thomas M Disch, and Ursula K Le Guin, marked that year as a milestone in what seemed at the time to be the inevitable maturing of sf into a complex and sophisticated literature, whose language might finally match its intermittent hubris [...] Zelazny became a leading and representative figure of the American New Wave [...] he became instantly well-known for publishing stories whose emphasis had shifted from the external world of the hard sciences to the internal worlds explorable through disciplines like Psychology (mostly Jungian), Sociology and Linguistics" (SFE). Zelazny won six Hugo awards at various periods in his long career, including three for short fiction: "Permafrost ","24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai ", and "Unicorn Variation". His three Nebula awards were all for short fiction: "Home Is the Hangman" "He Who Shapes ", and "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth ".