Contains 54 chapters, 1-29 having full notes. A second part appeared in 1629 containing chaps. 30-54, with notes, under title: The Art of Embattailing An Army. Or, The Second Part Of Ælians Tacticks. With Notes Vpon Every Chapter. By Capt. John Bingham . cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue ad Cockle, Bibl. of Eng. mil. books. According to Cockle, the plates are from the French version, Paris, 1615. ; According to collations given by Hazlitt, the Huntington check-list, and Cockle in his Bibl. of Eng. mil. books, 1900 (no. 88) sig. A consists of 7 or 8 leaves, one or two being blank. In the L.C. copy the paging and text are complete, and it is difficult to see where blank pages could occur except at end of first sig. A. O⁴, blank, is wanting. ; Dedication to Prince Charles signed: From my Garrison at Woudrichem in Holland the 20 of September 1616 . Io: Bingham. ; Title within illustrated border signed: Ægidius Gelius sculpsit Ā 1616. Woudrichemij in Hollandia. ; Signatures: title unsigned, A², A⁶, B-M⁶, N⁸, O³. ; Mode of access: Internet.
[4], 159, [9] p., [50] plates, some folded ; A translation of: Tactica. ; Translator's dedication signed: Io: Bingham. ; The title page is engraved and signed: Egidius Gelius sculpsit A 1616 Woudrichemij in Hollandia. ; Identification of printer and publication date from STC. ; With three final contents leaves; the last leaf is blank. ; Running title reads: The tacticks of Ælian. ; In this state the contents begin on p. 5. ; Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.
[16], 378, [10] p., [19] leaves of plates ; Title page in red and black. ; A translation, by John Morrison, of: Struys, Jan Janszoon. Reysen door Moscovien, Tartarijen, Oost-Indien. ; With running title: The voyages of John Struys. ; With an index and table of contents. ; Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.