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Item Code: 825-53
By Colonel W. Winthrop. Published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1903. 4th Revised Edition. Owner inscription in ink in front eps: “E.W. Tanner / 1st Lieut. 17th Inf. / Jolo / P.I.” 469 pp., apdcs. In burgundy glazed cloth, 7.5” x 5, w/ gilt spine lettering. Exhibits rubbing at the corners & head & foot, and medium wear at the extremities. Else good plus, w/tight spin.
Lt. Tanner served with the 17th U.S. Infantry posted in the Philippine Islands following the defeat of the 1899-1902 Philippine Insurrection. Invites further research. [jp] [ph:L]
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