
Original: $195.00
-70%$195.00
$58.50The Story
Original Items. Only One Lot Available. This is a lovely lot of 3 WWI British manuals, all originally printed in 1909, with two being 1914 reprints, perfect for WWI issue.
The first is Field Service Regulations, which was issued by command of the Army Council. It deals with the general principles which govern the leading in war of the Army. It’s in great shape and is roughly 300 pages.
The second is Musketry Regulations, with tons of great pull-out illustrations of the Lee Enfield rifle and its various parts, with trajectory charts and diagrams teaching the proper use and etiquette. It is roughly 320 pages.
The final is the Army Service Corps Training which goes in depth into the use of horses, ambulances, wagons, troop organization, etc. There are roughly 190 pages. All three manuals measure roughly 4½ x 5¼”.
A lovely lot, ready for further research and display.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Original Items. Only One Lot Available. This is a lovely lot of 3 WWI British manuals, all originally printed in 1909, with two being 1914 reprints, perfect for WWI issue.
The first is Field Service Regulations, which was issued by command of the Army Council. It deals with the general principles which govern the leading in war of the Army. It’s in great shape and is roughly 300 pages.
The second is Musketry Regulations, with tons of great pull-out illustrations of the Lee Enfield rifle and its various parts, with trajectory charts and diagrams teaching the proper use and etiquette. It is roughly 320 pages.
The final is the Army Service Corps Training which goes in depth into the use of horses, ambulances, wagons, troop organization, etc. There are roughly 190 pages. All three manuals measure roughly 4½ x 5¼”.
A lovely lot, ready for further research and display.























