Item #17250 The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign with 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions and maneuvers- First Edition; 1798. Military Campaigns Military Manual.
The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign with 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions and maneuvers- First Edition; 1798
The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign with 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions and maneuvers- First Edition; 1798
The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign with 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions and maneuvers- First Edition; 1798

The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign with 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions and maneuvers- First Edition; 1798

First Edition

The Officer's Manual in the Field; or, a Series of Military Plans, Representing the Principal Operations of a Campaign. 1st English Edition; "Translated from the German. Under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of York." London: T. Bensley, 1798. 12mo. 7" x 5.5" inches. 70 pages plus 60 plates of maps depicting primarily army positions, maneuvers, and fortifications. The present volume is a rare officer’s manual from the Napoleonic era. In his "History of Frederick the Great" (1858-65) Carlyle recounts a story of General Czetteritz's capture and loss of "secret manuscript," which found its way to publication in London in 1762 as "Military Instructions by the King of Prussia." Several editions were published under that title. The present volume is perhaps related. Uncommon. As of the time this description is being written, OCLC locates only 20 copies; the Library of Congress copy is defective; missing several plates and text pages. The 60 detailed copperplate plans depict hypothetical scenes of military engagement, each with accompanying letterpress legend and instructions for deploying troops, etc. This text would have been at the leading edge of military science when Britain was near the apex of her power. Alexander Hamilton ordered ten copies of this book for the continental army in June 1799. (See The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volume 23, p205) Full calf binding with rubbing and some chips to covers and the spine label. Some minor edgewear and chipping on boards, but interiors are clean and tight. Overall in very good condition.

Item #17250

Price: $900.00