An Essay on Field Fortification; Intended Principally for the Use of Officers of Infantry. Shewing How to Trace Out on the Ground, and Construct … All Sorts of Redouts and Other Field Works

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An Essay on Field Fortification; Intended Principally for the Use of Officers of Infantry. Shewing How to Trace Out on the Ground, and Construct ... All Sorts of Redouts and Other Field Works
An Essay on Field Fortification; Intended Principally for the Use of Officers of Infantry. Shewing How to Trace Out on the Ground, and Construct … All Sorts of Redouts and Other Field Works
$26.47

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Weight 0.445 lbs
Dimensions 18.9 × 1.3 × 24.6 in

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