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ANON Historical Records of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Vol VII 1949-1961.
William Blackwood and Sons. 1962. Hard Cover, 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book Description: Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 4to - over 9"-12" tall. Volume seven of the monumental regimental history of the Cameron Highlanders, including the detailed addenda and corrigenda to precding volumes. Contents: Foreword by Maj-Gen. Douglas Wimberley, Col of the Regiment. Introduction by Maj-Gen A.L. Collier, CBE, MC, DL. List of Contents. List ofPlates. List of Original subscribers. Addenda and Corrigenda. Year to Year Narratives. Chapter 1: Regimental - The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. 2: 1st Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. 3: Depot, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. 4: 4/5th Btn, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (TA). 5: The Liverpool Scottish (TA). 6: The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. 7: The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa. 8: The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia. 9: The Otago and Southland Regiment of New Zealand. 10: Headquarters, The Highland Brigade, and Highland Brigade Training Centre. 11: 1st (Inverness) Cadet Btn. 12: Home Guard. 13: The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders War Memorial Boys' Club. Appendix 1: The ancestry of Sir Alan Cameron. 2: Table of Regular, Militia, Volunteer, Territorial Service and Allied Battalions. 3: Dress. 4: Stands of Colours. 5: Pipe Banners. 6: Index to some articles of special interest. 7: Roll of Honour. 8: Officers serving at the Time of Amalgamation. 9: Succession Rolls. 10: Biographical Notes on Officers. 11: Biographical notes on Warrant Officers, NCOs and Men. Index. Includes detailed biographical records of former officers, genealogy of Cameron of Erracht, service notes on Warrant Officers, NCOs and men, exhaustive succession lists, superb b/w portraits, index. xxvi + 616 pp. Original deep green cloth covered boards with gilt regimental device to front board, and gilt lettering to spine. Light foxing to some internal pages and spine of dust-jacket, in loose removable protective wraps. A Scottish military historian and genealogists "must have". Rare. Photo-scan available on request. Very Good/Very Good.

Offered for GBP 85.00 = appr. US$ 169.15 by: Addison Phillips - Book number: 001373


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