BEYNON (H[enry] L[awrence] N[orman], Major)

Notes of Lectures on Military History.

Some pencil and ink marginalia, light browning, but overall very good wire-stitched in the original light card wraps. 24pp. Printed at the Royal Artillery Institution Printing House, Woolwich, June, 1911.

£45.00

Unrecorded.

“The principles of the art of strategy must be understood before commencing the study of Military History. War is the decisive factor in international policy. It is only through a more or less veiled threat that foreign negociations [sic.] can be conducted.” From this basis the paper develops a discussion of the techniques for the fruitful study of Military History with particular reference to the American Civil War.

Beynon served on the North West Frontier 1897-9, Tirah, capture of Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the Great War. This copy with the ownership inscription and notes of [Maj.-Gen.] C[olwyn] H[enty] H[ughes] Vulliamy who also served on the NWF, Waziristan ’22-3, Mohmand ’35, Chief Signal Officer, Anti-Aircraft Command, 1939-1940; Signal Officer in Chief, Middle East, 1943; at Supreme HQ, NW Europe, 1943-1945.

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