L'art militaire pour l'infanterie : au quel est monstré I. Le maniement du mousquet & de la pique, un chascun en particulier, II. L'exercice d'une compagnie d'infanterie, selon la pratique du . chef de guerre Maurice prince d'Orange . declaré augmenté et corrigé, III. Belles & novelles ordonnances d...
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Includes errata, p. [15] of preliminaries. ; Signatures: )(-2)(⁴ A-Q⁴ R⁶. ; Letterpress title within etched border incorporating a port. of Maurice of Nassau. The 28 double-page plates and 6 single-page were etched by de Bry. Head- and tail-pieces, initials. ; Also published the same year in French and German editions at Oppenheim (Hieronymus Galler, printer). ; Intended as the first of a series of military manuals; see preface. ; Dedication to Maurice of Nassau signed by Theodor de Bry at Oppenheim, 30 Aug. 1615. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; On front pastedown is bookplate of F.C. Koch, Rotterdam, signed BR. Koch's printed label is at the upper left corner, John Landwehr's at the lower left. ; Binding: 19th-century red goatskin, signed on front free endpaper verso by C. Hardy. Armorial stamp in gilt at center of front board. Tooled in gilt on spine (including title & author), on edges of boards and on turn-ins. Page edges gilt. Green silk ribbon place marker.