Item #H8978 The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability. Sir Duncan Mac Dougal, or MacDougall.
The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability
The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability
The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability
The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability

The History of the Volunteer Movement; its Promoters, up to the Public Meeting at St. Martin's Hall, on 16th April, 1859; and, the Means of Greatly Increasing its Force, and Insuring its Stability

London: Effingham Wilson, 1861. Second Edition, wth Additions. Original self wraps, cloth backed, very good, light tanning and soil to covers, ownership signature of Captain Adderley Sleigh (a naval officer who published a number of books on various aspects of naval interest, including a book on the resources of Mauritania, and an even more relevant book on the 'Nautical Re-Organization and Increase of the Trading Marine...also a Practical Plan for Manning the Royal Navy without Impressment.' [1840]). 64 pp. OCLC locates 6 copies, 5 in the UK at the expected institutions and the 6th at NYPL. Very Good. Item #H8978

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