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191257278NY: A.L. Burt Co. 1912. Reprint Edition 12th printing. Signed inscription from Lincoln on the front endpaper: With all good wishes sincerely yours Joseph C. Lincoln. Chatham Mass. August 1921. 12mo. pictorial blue cloth stamped in yellow & black depicting flying birds and the mast and sail of a ship; 397 pages. Illustrations by Charlotte Weber. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight. A.L. Burt Co. unknown books
192792344NY:: D. Appleton & Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1927. Hardcover. First printing. INSCRIBED by the author to no one in particular in the year of publication. Foxing to edges and endpapers else very good in a very good moderate edge wear foxing on the spine closed edge tear to rear flap dust jacket.; 404 pages; Signed by Author . D. Appleton & Company, hardcover books
1970144003Simi Valley: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film. Written by Lincoln Demyan whose film credits as actor include episodes of "Bonanza" and "The Big Valley" "The Great Impostor" 1961 "Man's Favorite Sport" 1964 "The Brass Bottle" 1964 and "White Lightning" 1973. <br/><br/>An underground pool hall and poker club is the site of a potential swindle. Local poker sharks con men and politicians clash as the stakes grow and all parties suspect the others are telling lies and cheating. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Lincoln Demyan. 90 leaves with last page of text numbered 89. Mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Fine bound with velo binding. N.p. unknown books
1970144009N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film circa 1970s. Written by Lincoln Demyan whose film credits as actor include episodes of "Bonanza" and "The Big Valley" "The Great Impostor" 1961 "Man's Favorite Sport" 1964 "The Brass Bottle" 1964 and "White Lightning" 1973. <br/><br/>Set in post WWII West Virginia where Stosh and his buddies gamble on billiards games. Stosh's father is interred at a sanitarium with a black man named Catfish a friend to Stosh. The young pool hustler gets involved with the law smuggling hooch and fighting friends. <br/><br/>Untitled green wrappers. Title page present undated noted as Registered: WGA with a credit for Demyan. 124 leaves. Last leaf of text numbered 123. Xerographic duplication with photocopied punch holes. Pages and wrapper Near Fine green velo binding. N.p. unknown books
186547771Boston: Crosby & Ainsworth 1865. Paperback. Very Good. 16p. Lacks separate wrapper. 23cm. The Society raised $2261.05 in the year ending Oct. 4 1865 and contributed to the support of four teachers in Charleston Newbern Norfolk and Richmond. <br/><br/> Crosby & Ainsworth paperback books
186847772Roxbury: L. B. Weston Printer 1868. Paperback. Very Good. 15p. Wrapper. 24cm. The Society raised $1963.25 in the period ending Oct. 7th 1868 and contributed to the support of six teachers in Gordonsville Richmond and Culpepper Va. Charleston S.C. and Salem Md. <br/><br/> L. B. Weston, Printer paperback books
1890CAT000008Boston: Roberts Brothers Publishers 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Publishers boards with an illustrated version of the title printed in brown and a brown cloth spine moderate wear to boards illustrated with a woodcut butchering guide. 237pp plus advertisements. Signed by owner E.P Flagg 1890 and contains two manuscript letters regarding the owner one a letter of recommendation from the Blake Manual Training School later UC Santa Barbara regarding her work in cookery and dated September 17th 1898. Cagle/Stafford 479 Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Cooking Wine & Dining. Inventory No: CAT000008. Roberts Brothers Publishers hardcover books
1889CAT000006Boston: Roberts Brothers 1889. Early Edition. Hardcover. Good. Quarter cloth over boards heavy wear to spine binding intact interior clean and easy to read and illustrated occasionally. pp.536 4 pages of advertisements. Previous owner's bookplate and signature. Cagle/Stafford 478<br/><br/>Mrs. Lincoln was the first principal of the Boston Cooking School founded in 1879 and later made famous by Fannie Farmer the school's 1896 principal. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Cooking Wine & Dining. Inventory No: CAT000006. Roberts Brothers hardcover books
193240280Carmel-by-the-Sea: The Carmelite 1932. First Edition. Tabloid 31.5cm x 24cm; 8pp. Mild edgewear and toning; Very Good. Well-preserved single issue of this uncommon California weekly devoted primarily to news and events in the small artists' community of Carmel-by-the-Sea on the Monterey peninsula. Lincoln Steffens moved to Carmel in 1926 with his wife Ella and quickly established himself as a controversial and divisive figure. The present article in which Steffens presents the proposition that the only choice in the 1932 Presidential election is between Republican Hoover and Communist William Z. Foster Roosevelt offering in his opinion no more than a watered-down but ideologically identical alternative to the Republican candidate shows why. The Carmelite unknown books
193036066Lincoln University Pa. 1930. Paperback. Fine. 16p. Blue wrapper. 23cm. Minor cover fading along fold. Separately published pamphlet -- we have also had this as an issue of the Lincoln University Herald. <br/><br/> paperback books
1995128930New York: Forge 1995. Octavo boards. First edition. A fine copy in near fine dust jacket with several scuffs and a vertical scratch on front of panel near spine fold. #128930 Forge unknown books
1990RROBENC00JNChapman & Hall 1990. Very Good. Roberts Willard Lincoln et al. Encyclopedia of Minerals. New York: Chapman & Hall 1990. 2nd edition. 979pp. Thick 4to. Black cloth. Book condition: Very good with faint shelf wear at edges of spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
2001144843Lunenburg VT: Stinehour Wemyss Editions 2001. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 75 pages. Essay by Marlena Donohue. A collection of 31 black and white images by Russell beautifully printed at the Stinehour Press. A close to near fine copy in brown cloth boards. No dust jacket as issued. Signed and nicely inscribed by Russell on the front free endpaper to a long time Chicago gallery owner. Stinehour Wemyss Editions unknown books
1863013462Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. Good. 1863. Hardcover. Recased in orange boards with title gilt on spine. Ex-library copy with rubber stamp on all edges and title page. All edges have moderate soiling and light wear. Light toning throughout text block. This book relates the status of Mexico during the second French Intervention and includes dispatches from various foreign emissaries to Secretary of State William Seward. At this time Mexican democracy was trying stay afloat as European powers tried establish a monarchy. Although President Lincoln sympathized with Mexico's plight the United States was in a Civil War of its own. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 802 pp . Government Printing Office hardcover books
1917305043New D. Appleton and Company 1917. 1917. First edition. 8vo. 4 illustrations by Walt Louderback. Dust jacket unclipped; short tears. Very good. 381 pages. Scarce in dust jacket. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New D. Appleton and Company, 1917. hardcover books
198926921Arcata CA: Peter E. Palmquist 1989. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. First Edition. viii 9-160 pages. 8 1/2 x 10 inches. Printed wrappers glued binding cover a little loose. A bright clean copy. Previous owner signature on front flyleaf dated 1989. Wraps. One of 500 copies. Volume 7 of a series. Peter E. Palmquist unknown books
607094"Lincoln Chase" in black fountain pen ink on Songwriters Agreement March 28 1957 New York New York. 8 1/2" x 11" 3 pages 2 leaves recto and verso one blank. Very good. Also signed by a representative for Meridan Music Corporation. Agreement between Lincoln Chase and Meridian Music Corporation for Chase's song "Beat Out A Patter Now". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1862021598Washington D. C.: War Department. Very Good. 1862. Ephemera. Single-sheet General Orders 4 1/2 x 7 inches. Three very small chips otherwise light toning to edges. Very Good. General Orders No. 174 Washington October 30 1862. 2 page summary of the Military Commission trial of suspected confederate spy charged with "Lurking or Acting as a Spy" Jose Maria Rivas. Rivas who was found guilty and sentenced to death by firing squad. President Abraham Lincoln would disapprove the sentencing with a one paragraph explanation. Rivas was associated with Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley in the Confederate attempt to gain control of the American southwest and the gold fields of California. While southern troops won several southwest battles including the Battle of Glorieta Pass they were forced to retreat when their supply chains were broken. Just one of the thousands of curious stories from the American Civil War. Signed in type A. Lincoln. ; 1 pp . War Department unknown books
1862289963Washington. : Government Printing Office. 1862 . Publisher’s brown blindstamped cloth gilt spine title. . Good plus damp spotting to front cover spine title faded ink name to pastedown light toning to some pages. 23x15 cm. . A collection of correspondence regarding Mexican foreign relations. Mexico was of concern to the United States due to the French intervention and installation Maximilian and the prospect of a Confederate alliance with Mexico. weight: 1.5 lb. (Government Printing Office). hardcover books
192827989.2Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1928. 1st edition Howes B408; Monaghan 2999. Original publisher's vertically-ribbed blue cloth bindings. Gilt-lettered black leather title labels to spine. TEG. A VG set slight lean/some modest wear/pos. 4 volumes. Illustrated with plates. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/>"Most thorough." - Howes. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
306153Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1928. First edition later state with no date on the title page. Thick 8vo. Frontispiece portraits; 16 illustrations. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. Very good. 2 volumes. No dust jackets. Volume I - 607 pages. Volume II - 741 pages. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1928. hardcover books
191055375Springfield 1910. Hardcover. Very Good. portrait 24p. Limp red suede binding. 20cm. Outer text leaf browned with some chipping along edges. Booker T. Washington was the speaker at the banquet delivering an address titled "Some Results of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation." He was introduced by Charles S. Deneen Governor of Illinois. Half of this program consist of a lengthy poem "The Heroes of Time" by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. The last leaf was a blank leaf titled "Autographs." There are eleven autographs all but one in pencil on the final page. We did not identify any notables among the autographs. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1984208878Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1984. hardcover. near fine. 401pp. 8vo blue cloth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1984. A near fine copy<br/><br/> Cambridge University Press unknown books
194712807New York: Dance Index - Ballet Caravan Inc 1947. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . February 1947 issue of this magazine devoted to the world of dance. This issue focuses on minstrelsy. Illustrated with drawins and photographs. A clean very good plus copy in thin stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> Dance Index - Ballet Caravan, Inc paperback books
1963019217Los Angeles CA: Dawson's Book Shop. Good with no dust jacket. 1963. First Edition. Miniature. Red leather boards with gilt title on front board and spine. Wear along the spine and edges of boards. Illustrated with black and white portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Limited to 1000 copies printed and bound by Bela Blau. 1 5/8" x 1 3/8". Bradbury - Dawson's Book Shop 3. ; 17 pp . Dawson's Book Shop unknown books