PRICE LIST 19 iTH EDITION 



ARMY Continued. 



Condition of military forces and defenses of the Nation, ability to repel in- 

 vasion, additional forces and equipment necessary in time of war Speech 

 of Mr. McLachlan of Cal., in House, May 19, 1910. (In Congressional 

 Record, vol. 45, no. 131, pages 6750 to 6758.) Paper, 6c. 



Condition of the Army. Speech of James McLachlan of Cal. in House, Mar. 



3, 1911. (In Congressional Record, vol. 46, no. 70, pages 4226 to 4229 ) 



Paper, 24c. 



On the unprepared state of the Army in case of war. 

 Distribution of troops. Circular showing distribution of troops of line 



of Army, Jan. 1866 to June, 1909. 69 pages. (Adjutant-General's Dept ) 



Paper, lOc. W 3.2 : T 75 2 



Extension of remarks of I. R. Shemood of Ohio, in House, May 7, 1913 



(In Congressional Record of May 12, vol. 50, no. 27, pages 1554 to 1559.) 



Paper, 8c. 



Against constantly enlarging the military establishment and against the reten- 

 tion of the Philippines by the United States. The title of the speech reads, 

 " Tariff and the Philippines." 



Historical register and dictionary of United States Army, from its organi- 

 zation, Sept. 29, 1789, to Mar. 2, 1903; by P. B. Heitman. 2 vols 

 1069+626 pages, large 8 Cloth, the set, $2.00. W 3.11 : 789-903 



A complete statistical and biographical record of the regular and volunteer 

 armies of the United States, and their separate organizations, from 1789. Only 

 a very summary idea of the extent of the information contained in these volumes 

 can be given here . 



1. Names, date and place of birth, exact period of service, and date and place 

 of death of all Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries of War, and commanding 

 generals. 



2. Lists of all commissioned officers in all wars, showing service, etc., and date 

 of death. 



3. Histories of all military organizations, showing acts of Congress under which 

 they were created, dates of consolidation, disbandment, etc. 



4. Tables showing promotion of graduates of the Military Academy. 



5. Alphabetical and chronological lists of wars, campaigns, battles, skirmishes, 

 military events, etc., back to 1775. 



6. Alphabetical list of forts, reservations, blockhouses, named camps, soldiers' 

 homes, national cemeteries, etc., from the earliest settlement of the country. 



Official Army register, 1914. 684 pages. Paper, 50c. W 3.11 : 914 



This is an annual publication giving names and stations of all officers, also a 

 history of the military service of each, with dates of promotion to each grade. 



Regulations. Remarks on Army regulations and executive regulations in 

 general; by G. N. Lieber. 1898. 189 pages. (Judge-Advocate General's 

 Dept) Cloth, 40c W10.2:Ar5 a 



Regulations for Army, 1913. 404 pages, 1 illus. (War Dept.) Cloth, 60c. 



W 1.6 : 913 



Report from Joint Committee on Reorganization of Army; with Papers. 

 1878. 2 parts, 4+512 pages. (45th Cong., 3d sess., S. Rept. 555, parts 1 

 and 2. Bound with other reports ; serial no. 1837. ) Sheep, $1.60. 



Report of Committee on Military Affairs relative to Army organization; 

 with testimony. 1869. 132 pages. (40th Cong., 3d sess., H. Rept. 33. 

 Bound with other reports ; serial no. 1388. ) Sheep, $1.30. 



Report on organization of land forces of United States. 1912. 89 pages, 

 1 illus. ( Staff Corps, General. ) Paper, lOc. W 2.2 : L 22 



In an introductory note the Secretary of War states that this report proceeds 

 from the General Staff of the Army and " contains the broad outlines of a com- 

 prehensive military policy." Also that " the General Staff has been directed to 

 proceed with a detailed study of the plan with the view of securing specific rec- 

 ommendations for the executive and legislative action necessary to carry the plan 

 into effect." Comments and suggestions are invited, and for this reason the 

 report has been published. 



Tables of organization, Army, 1914. 80 pages, 1 table, 4 (Staff Corps. 

 General. ) Paper, 25c. W 2.2 : Or 3 8 



These tables are based on Field service regulations, 1914. 



Use of Army in aid of civil power. 1898. 86 pages. (Judge-Advocate- 

 General's Dept.) Paper, lOc. W10.2:C49 



