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1936453899New York: Good Housekeeping 1936. Unbound. Fine. Double-sided illustrated broadside on thin cardstock. Approximately 8½" x 13". Fine. One side with the text as above and an illustration of a lighthouse. The verso has an illustration by Vernon Thomas of a small boy packing his toys in a suitcase and advertises the Lincoln novel plus stories by Achmed Abdullah Violette Kimball Dunn Sarah Comstock and Mildred Seydell. A handsome example. Good Housekeeping unknown
1937453916New York: Cosmopolitan 1937. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Double-sided illustrated broadside on thin cardstock. Approximately 8.5" x 13". Fine. One side with text as above with an illustration of a pretty woman by Bradshaw Crandell. The verso has an illustration of a couple embracing and advertises the Lincoln novel plus stories by several others. A handsome example. Cosmopolitan hardcover
1864369148New York 1864. 8pp. Oblong folio. Central fold with small fading else fine. 8pp. Oblong folio. Reads on left column in part: VICTORY! Glorious rsult Yesterday. Election of Lincoln and Johnson. Terrible Defeat of McClellan." Haedlines show a little editorializing even then. unknown
3531968vo & 12mo. Abiout fine. 8vo & 12mo. unknown
189912434n.p.: n.p. 1899. FIRST EDITION. Bound in half morocco and marbled boards; light creasing and soiling. Judd Stewart's copy with his bookplate. Very good. First edition of this inspirational address. Monaghan 1254. [n.p.] unknown
186512378Philadelphia: John E. Potter 1865. FIRST EDITION. With engraved frontispiece. Gray pebbled cloth decorated in gilt some light wear especially to corners some chipping to head and foot of spine. Aside from a few minor smudges to first couple of pages interior is very good. First edition. An in-depth biography of Lincoln with emphasis on his political career. It contains excerpts from a number of speeches and shorter messages. Interesting as to the contemporary ownership inscription. Monaghan 466. John E. Potter unknown
191612448New York: Privately Printed 1916. Original boards head of spine chipped; ex-libris with the usual markings previous owner's signature. Foreword by Meserve. Facsimile of letter. Includes a photograph of Lincoln and one of Ellsworth printed from the original negatives in Meserve's collection. First edition with a foreword by Meserve. Facsimile of Lincoln's letter of condolence to the parents of his friend Colonel Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth the first officer killed in the War of the Rebellion. Includes a photograph of Lincoln and one of Ellsworth printed from the original negatives in Meserve's collection. One of 250 copies printed for the Quill Club. Monaghan 2258. Privately Printed unknown
190812383Philadelphia: Biddle Press 1908. Illustrated with line drawings and initial letters. Board-backed ring calendar with red cloth hanger; light edgewear. A ring calendar for the hundredth anniversary of Lincoln's birth with a leaf for each week of the year and events from his life on every page. Monaghan 1637. Biddle Press unknown
1865102320<p> Newspaper 16" x 23" uncut six columns of text 8 pp. Folded at center some tears and a little loss of text at center fold but not significant other chips tears and folds mostly at extremities normal aging and darkening uncut and center pages probably never read; good or better for a newspaper and still very presentable.</p><p>Dated April 21 1865 this paper covers events of the Lincoln assassination Most of the front page and part of the last page are dedicated to Lincoln's death. The Herald discusses the eminent capture of John Wilkes Booth and gives an updat on Secretary Seward"s condition. The paper also carries a story on the conspiracy to kill Lincoln and an arrest made in Baltimore. The Herald gives a clear picture of a nation in mourning and the large crowds that turned out for a final viewing of the late president. An important piece of American History. </p>
1930WAS31126Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Fort Wayne Indiana 1930 - 38. 11 x 8 1/2 inches Bulletin of the Lincoln National Life Foundation in blue binder lacks 156. A long run of early issues of this one-sheet publication which provided extensive detailed information about all aspects of Abraham Lincoln's life and times including geneological biographical and historical minuteae. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana unknown
193949273New York: Doubleday Doran & Co. The Junior Literary Guild Corporation 1939. Folio. 56 pp unpaginated. Colour-illust. title numerous colour and black & white illusts. & plates throughout colour-illust. endpapers. Green-coloured cloth green lettering & illustration on front cover very slight soiling to fore-edge w/ d.j. cover art by D’Aulaires minor chipping head & foot of spine couple closed tears creasing scuffing front cover price-clipped still VG/G copy. First edition stated Junior Literary Guild issue of this beautifully illustrated tale of Abraham Lincoln printed with the pioneering stone lithography techniques of the D’Aulaires. Awarded the 1940 Caldecott Award this famed book was noted for its striking illustrations which evoked a hand-drawn look. However the printer decided to quit storing the stones and the D’Aulaires were asked to redraw the illustrations so those copies printed after 1957 were sadly far inferior to the original printings. See: Newbery & Caldecott Awards: A guide to the Medal and Honor Books p. 17. [Doubleday, Doran & Co.], The Junior Literary Guild Corporation, hardcover
1935Alibris.0028711Library Association of China. 1935. Trade paperback. Very good. small tears to cover edges top & bottom of spine chipped. 132 p. Includes bibliography. map . Contents: Modern library movement in China; Ten years of classification and cataloguing in China; Professional training of librarianship in China; Library legislation in China; Co-operation between Chinese libraries; National libraries in China; The provincial libraries in China; Medical libraries in China; Public libraries and adult education in China Library Association of China paperback
201243597AMC and Anchor Bay Entertainment 2012-08-28 00:00:00. Blu-ray. Very Good. Never used. Box opened once but blueray discs were never used. AMC and Anchor Bay Entertainment unknown
201343596Lionsgate 2013-08-27 00:00:00. Blu-ray. Very Good. Never used. Box opened once but Blueray discs were never used. Box in like new condition. Box in like new condition. Lionsgate unknown
1865018675Clarion PA: Clarion Extra 1865. Book. Very good- condition. Unbound. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Issued the day President Lincoln died as he succumbed to the assassin's bullet. A one-sheet publication no place of publication listed but thought to be Clarion PA issued in haste as it has numerous typographical errors. Folded into fourths moderately foxed with one corner torn off affecting a few letters of text. It reads: CLARION EXTRA. FROM WASHINGTON. Pres. Lincoln Assassinated! Sec. Seward Assassinated! Seward's Son Dangerously Wounded! THE NATION MOURNS. Curiously the final line of text reads: The latest despatch states that Booth the supposed assassin has been captured. - Ed. Measures 5.5 inches width by 12.75 inches height. . Clarion Extra Paperback books
20084box24<p>Leather bound hardback had to take off sealed plastic to get more information new</p> Gryphon Editions hardcover
1980008547Oakland CA: Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 1980. Near Fine 3/8" closed tear right side margin. faint small creases. " No More Genocide In My Name" quote from Holly Near's anti-war song. Followed by " The draft. Nuclear weapons. Nuclear power. Social services cutbacks. The "oil crisis." These are all parts of the same problem. Join us in action against a common enemy. Teach-In May 30-31 June 1 Laney College Oakland CA Bay Area Coalition To Oppose War Preparations for more information call 841-6500 ext. 195 © 1980 insurgent squeegee San Diego". SCARCE original anti-nukes poster by Cuban-born American artist and activist Lincoln Cushing. in vibrant silkscreen colors. Well suited for framing. will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 35" x 22 1/2". Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations books
197480876New York: Four Winds Press 1974. First edition. Hardcover. near fine/near fine. Signed and inscribed by both authors on front free endpaper and dated January 23 1975. Gray cloth in color pictorial dust jacket. Price of $6.50 on dust jacket flap. Slight bit of toning to endpapers near the front gutter. A lovely copy. ALA Notable book "most frequently challenged books". Newbery Honor book National book award. Four Winds Press hardcover
1930WAS31126Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Fort Wayne Indiana 1930 - 38. 11 x 8 1/2 inches Bulletin of the Lincoln National Life Foundation in blue binder lacks 156. A long run of early issues of this one-sheet publication which provided extensive detailed information about all aspects of Abraham Lincoln's life and times including geneological biographical and historical minuteae. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana unknown books
1863027103Washington D.C.: Executive Mansion 1863. Small Octavo. 4 page folded pamphlet issued to military. The large number of desertions in the Civil War was becoming epidemic. Previously they might go home to bring in a harvest to visit a wife or girl friend or simply be tired of either war or what often seemed like endless waiting for something to happen. This offered soldiers amnesty if they returned before April 1 1863. Their only penalty would be the forfeiture of pay and allowances during their absence. After that date they will be arrested as "deserters and punished as the law provides." Pages 2-3 lists 36 places where they can report. Besides those near the places of conflict it includes locations as far away as Fort Vancouver Washington Territory Fort Randall Dakota Territory Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Executive Mansion unknown books
031249New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. History Book Club Edition. 1953-1955. The Abraham Lincoln Association Springfield Illinois. Roy P. Basler editor. 9 vols. complete b/w illus. original grey cloth. Contents: v. 1 1824-1848. v. 2 1848-1858. v. 3 1858-1860. v. 4 1860-1861. v. 5 1861-1862. v. 6 1862-1863. v. 7 1863-1864. v. 8 1864-1865. v. 9 Index. Rutgers University Press unknown books
1865212130Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Inquirer 1865. 8 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Fine. 8 pp. 1 vols. Folio. The Philadelphia Inquirer unknown books
160149hardcover. Ed. by Arthur Brooks Lapsley. Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. many plates. 8 vols. thick 8vo cloth; cloth lightly soiled on all volumes volume I has dampstain on corner of first few pages some spines frayed at tops. N.Y.: Putnam 1905 1906.<br/><br/> One of 1000 sets.<br/><br/> unknown books
1865102320<p> Newspaper 16" x 23" uncut six columns of text 8 pp. Folded at center some tears and a little loss of text at center fold but not significant other chips tears and folds mostly at extremities normal aging and darkening uncut and center pages probably never read; good or better for a newspaper and still very presentable.</p><p>Dated April 21 1865 this paper covers events of the Lincoln assassination Most of the front page and part of the last page are dedicated to Lincoln's death. The Herald discusses the eminent capture of John Wilkes Booth and gives an updat on Secretary Seward"s condition. The paper also carries a story on the conspiracy to kill Lincoln and an arrest made in Baltimore. The Herald gives a clear picture of a nation in mourning and the large crowds that turned out for a final viewing of the late president. An important piece of American History. </p> books
17891742601789. unbound. Signatures "B. Lincoln" as Collector and "James Lovell" as Naval-Officer together on the clipped portion of a document. The signatures are mounted below a fine copperplate engraving of Lincoln in a full military uniform. The signatures measure 1.25 x 4.75 inches; the engraving measures 4.5 x 3.75 inches. No place no date circa 1789. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Lincoln was the Revolutionary War general in command of the Southern Armies and Lovell was one of Washington's spies later elected to Congress.<br/><br/> unknown books