Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 63

Lot 63

Eight Volumes on Canadian Military History and Art

Eight Volumes on Canadian Military History and Art
Lot 63 Details
Eight Volumes on Canadian Military History and Art

Comfort, Charles.
ARTISTS AT WAR.
Toronto: The Ryerson Pres, 1956.,
Beattie, Kim.
DILEAS: A HISTORY OF THE 48TH HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA, 1929-1956.
Toronto: The 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1957.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
CANADIAN ARTISTS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
Oshawa: The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 1981.,
Webster, Donald Blake.
GEORGIAN CANADA CONFLICT AND CULTURE, 1745-1820.
Toronto: The Royal Ontario Museum 1984.,
Tippett, Maria.
ART AT THE SERVICE OF WAR: CANADA, ART AND THE GREAT WAR.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984.,
Robertson, Heather.
A TERRIBLE BEAUTY: THE ART OF CANADA AT WAR.
Toronto: James Lorimer and Company Publishers, 1977.,
Giesler, Valerie,
VALOUR REMEMBERED: CANADA AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
Ottawa: Department of Veteran Affairs, 1982.,
Fitzsimons, Bernard (ed.)
HERALDRY AND REGALIA OF WAR.
New York: Beekman House, 1973.,
Schick, I.T.
THE UNIFORMS OF THE WORLD’S GREAT ARMIES, 1700 TO PRESENT.
New York: Gallery Books , 1978.,
Opie, James.
THE GREAT BOOK OF BRITAINS, 100 YEARS OF BRITAINS TOY SOLIDER 1893-1993.
London: New Cavendish Books, 1993.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $216
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