One Hundred and Three Fights and Scrimmages: the Story of General Reuben F. Bernard

  • Washington DC: United States Cavalry Association, 1936
By [U.S. CAVALRY] RUSSELL, Don; Donald L. Dickson, illus
Washington DC: United States Cavalry Association, 1936. First Edition. First printing softcover issue. 12mo (19cm). Original card wrappers (softcover); 173pp; illus. Bit of external rubbing and soil; faint marginal dampstain to final 15 or so leaves, else a tight, unmarked copy, Very Good.

Account of Bernard's nearly 40-years career as a U.S. Cavalry officer, with accounts of his actions in the Civil War and the Western Theater, Illustrated throughout with photographic portraits and line drawings by Donald Dickson. There was a small simultaneous issue in cloth.

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