£48
(Cavalry, Army.) 'Instructions and Regulations for the Formations and Movements of the Cavalry. [17 June, 1796. Drawn by Sir D. Dundas.]', London, War Office, 1796, third edition, engraved folding table + 13 engraved folding plates as called for, xvi, 374pp, contemporary boards, later rebacked; together with William Theobald Wolfe Tone, Lieut. 1st Reg. U.S. Artillery: 'School of Cavalry: Or, System of Organisation, Instruction, and Manoeuvres, Proposed for the Cavalry of the United States', Georgetown, D.C., 1833, 2nd edition, folding frontis supplied in facsimile, 16 engraved folding plates, old cloth worn. The author was the son of Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (1763-1798), revolutionary exponent of Irish independence and an iconic figure in Irish republicanism. (2)