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192347267Philadelphia: Harry J. Lincoln Music Co 1923. First Edition. Quarto 31cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 51pp. Light wear to extremities touch of dust-soil to wrappers with a short closed tear at lower spine-fold; Very Good. Attractive copy of this suffrage-themed sheet music a march two-step dedicated to the "Girls of America" published three years after the ratification of the 19th amendment. The front wrapper features a photographic portrait of five suffragettes dressed as Lady Liberty in all white robes bearing sashes that read "Justice" "Equality" "America" "Liberty" and "Victory." OCLC notes a single holding Natl. Library of Australia. Not in CREW Suffragist Sheet Music. Harry J. Lincoln Music Co unknown books
025567London; 1961: Cassell. Octavo. Second edition. 208 pages. index. Signed on the title page and inscribed on the front endpaper: "to my old friend 'Mac' with warm regards Lincoln Williams. May 69 followed by a quote from McBeth "Gods beneson blessing go with thee and with those that would make good of bad". While written by a doctor it is aimed at the public at large addressing the reality that alcoholism is a disease and group therapy such as AA is among the best approaches he notes others in terms of both the spiritual as well as the role of the medical community. The absence of medical terminology makes this accessible to the general reader. Bound in red cloth spine lettering gilt near fine in nice dust jacket with very minor edge wear. Cassell unknown books
18871002385New York City 1887. Invitation to Walt Whitman's private reception after his celebrated lecture "The Death of Abraham Lincoln" at Madison Square Theatre on April 14 1887. Whitman had given public readings of his Lincoln lecture variously edited since 1879; one version was published in Specimen Days in 1882-1883. Scheduled on the twenty-second anniversary of Lincoln's assassination the 1887 event was staged as a benefit for the ailing Whitman who remained seated throughout his sold-out tribute to the Union's "Martyr Chief": "there is a cement to the whole people subtler more underlying than any thing in written constitution or courts or armies - namely the cement of a death identified thoroughly with that people at its head and for its sake." As William Pannapacker notes Whitman's passionate public identification with Lincoln was central to his emergence as "The Good Gray Poet" a national treasure: "Whitman's experiments in self-creation finally succeeded with a major segment of the public when he enclosed his persona within the halo encircling the martyred President" Revised Lives 22. The New York audience for Whitman's performance included Mark Twain John Hay Augustus St. Gaudens James Russell Lowell and Charles Eliot Norton; Andrew Carnegie could not make it but purchased a box for $350. At the end of his performance Whitman was surprised by a gift of lilacs from poet E.C. Stedman's young granddaughter a reference to his great elegy for Lincoln "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd." In New York City for a single night Whitman hosted a reception in his rooms at the Westminster Hotel after the lecture; this invitation was printed for the occasion. The evening was an important one for New York literary society a celebration "at least as spectacular as the event itself" according to the New York Sun. Looking "like a painting of Jove" Whitman entertained a constant stream of admirers relieved only by the performance of the Afro-Cuban violinist Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido "El Paganini Negro" who serenaded Whitman on a seventeenth-century Ruggeri violin: "Walt was mightily pleased with the music." A surprising survival a near-fine artifact of the nineteenth-century American literary scene. Ivory card measuring 2.75 x 3.75 inches printed recto only: "Walt Whitman / At Home -- Thursday Evening / April 14th 1887 / Westminster Hotel Irving Place and 16th St. New York." Penciled bookseller note to verso: "April 14 1887 for his most famous lecture Lincoln / WW in NY for only one 1 night." Card lightly toned; half-inch closed tear to head expertly repaired. Housed in envelope fragment with penciled inventory number bookseller note and collector's note: "Whitman card / gift from Capt. Cohn -- / House of Books / Aug 7 1950.". unknown books
1932257505Salem Mass: Marine Research Society 1932. Copy #9 of 97 copies. Illus. xiv 465 pp. 4to. Bound in original cloth and boards t.e.g. rest uncut; almost fine copy with light wear in original slipcase with some wear. Copy #9 of 97 copies. Illus. xiv 465 pp. 4to. Marine Research Society unknown books
19322288774J.B. Lippincott Company 1932. First Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. First thus. Revised and enlarged edition. With Art Deco jacket design. Faint stain to jacket spine head quarter-inch by quarter-inch chip to jacket spine head quarter-inch by quarter-inch chip to top edge of rear jacket panel one inch tear to top edge of front jacket panel pencil name on front jacket panel. 1932 Hard Cover. 307 pp. "Why Worry" is a tonic for depression. First printed in 1908 it has gone through two depressions and twenty printings has sold steadily for twenty years and as now issued has been revised and enlarged. Anyone who is nervous or discouraged or who has had a bad attack of the stock market will find in it a sure cure for the blues. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover books
2008139185New York: Errata Editions 2008. First printing of this edition originally published by The Museum of Modern Art in 1938. Number Two in Errata Editions "Books on Books" series which republishes classic photobooks by scanning the original edition page-for-page. <br/><br/>Fine and unread with no dust jacket and Fine wraparound band as issued. Errata Editions unknown books
1980120429Oakland: the Post 1980. 4p. brochure wraps creased from being folded in fourths small stain on front wrap else good condition. Congressman Ron Dellums was the guest of honor. the Post unknown books
1994117928San Francisco: the Post 1994. 12p. illus. program 8.5x11 inches stapled wraps lightly worn front wrap lightly foxed else good condition. the Post unknown books
1995149604San Francisco: the Post 1995. Pamphlet. 8p. illus. program 8.5x7 inches wraps very good condition. the Post unknown books
1995172089San Francisco: the Post 1995. 8p. illus. program 8.5x7 inches staplebound pamphlet very good condition. the Post unknown books
1996254923San Francisco: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 12p. 7x8.5 inches illustrations program very good in stapled pictorial yellow wraps. Ronnie Gilbert was the guest artist. the Post unknown books
199651825San Francisco: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 12p. 7x8.5 inches illustrations program creased vertically else very good in stapled pictorial yellow wraps. Ronnie Gilbert was the guest artist. the Post unknown books
1996149605Oakland: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 16p. 7x8.5 inches illustrated with photos program ads very good program in stapled glossy pictorial wraps. the Post unknown books
198646897San Francisco: the Veterans 1986. Four panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches program for the event very good condition. the Veterans unknown books
198672122San Francisco: the Veterans 1986. 1p. three-color poster/flyer 8.5x11 inches very good condition. the Veterans unknown books
1976227006Berkeley: n.p. 1976. Pamphlet. 12p. stapled wraps 5.5 x 8.5 inches front wrap slightly silverfished along top edge else very good condition. Page of contributions recieved after printing laid in. Short tributes to guest of honor Alvah Bessie by various authors including members of the Hollywood Ten. Also includes a tribute to Paul Robeson. n.p. unknown books
1983149598Oakland: the Veterans 1983. Four panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inch program. Studs Terkel was the guest of honor. the Veterans unknown books
195593132Washington: the Board 1955. 123p. iv 8.5x11 inches wraps very good condition. Testimony mostly by SACB witnesses - including a number of former ALB members as well as Louis Budenz Herb Romerstein and Harvey Matusow with Jose Asensio and Milt Wolff among others testiying for VALB. Shockingly the SACB found VALB to be a commie front. the Board unknown books
2002227010Oakland: n.p. 2002. Pamphlet. 15p. illustrated with photos ads very good program in wraps. n.p. unknown books
1986710537NY: Simon & Schuster. 1986. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Simon & Schuster paperback books
186234963Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1862. First edition. Three quarter morocco over marbled boards four raised bands gilt titles all edges marbled. A very good or better copy with minor scuffing and edgewearindex penciled on rear blank. 434 pp. 8vo. 37th Congress 2 Session Ex. Doc. No. 100. In October 1861 England France and Spain signed a treaty to force Mexican reparations; the English and Spanish withdrew but the French remained unseating Benito Juarez and installing Maximilian as Emperor . This was of grave concern to Lincoln and the North and a violation of the Monroe Doctrine. Also of concern was the relations between the Confederacy and Mexico. Provenance: Library of James Torr Harmer with his bookplate on front pastedown. [U.S. Government Printing Office] hardcover books
1989109043Washington: National Academy Press 1989. Hardcover. xiii 589p. preface summary notes conclusions bibliographies essays index illustrated with tables and figures very good first edition in laminated hardcovers. National Academy Press hardcover books
1838716931838. New York 1838 Only edition. New York 1838 Only edition. An Important Event in the History of Freedom of the Press and Abolition Trial. Lincoln William S. Reporter. Trow John Fowler Editor. Alton Trials: Of Winthrop S. Gilman Who Was Indicted with Enoch Long Amos B. Roff George H. Walworth George H. Whitney William Harned John S. Noble James Morss Jr. Henry Tanner Royal Weller Reuben Gerry And Thaddeus B. Hurlbut; For the Crime of Riot Committed on the Night of the 7th of November 1837 While Engaged in Defending a Printing Press From an Attack Made on It at That Time By an Armed Mob. Written Out From Notes of the Trial Taken at the Time By a Member of the Bar of the Alton Municipal Court. Also The Trial of John Solomon Levi Palmer Horace Beall Josiah Nutter Jacob Smith David Butler William Carr And James M. Rock Together with James Jennings Solomon Morgan And Frederick Bruchy; For a Riot Committed in Alton On the Night of the 7th on November 1837 in Unlawfully and Forcibly Entering the Warehouse of Godfrey Gilman & Co. And Breaking Up and Destroying a Printing Press. Written out from notes taken at the time of trial by William S. Lincoln. New York: Published by John F. Trow 1838. iv 5-158 1 pp. Lithographed frontispiece. Last page is a publisher's advertisement. 12mo. 7" x 4-1/4". Original patterned cloth gilt title to spine. A few minor dampspots to boards spine ends and corners bumped and lightly worn front hinge just starting at head. Light toning somewhat heavier in places occasion light foxing. $650. Only edition. In 1837 a mob destroyed a printing establishment in Alton Illinois that produced abolitionist tracts owned by Elijah Parish Lovejoy an important abolitionist. He was killed while trying to defend his press. For many Lovejoy was a martyr to the cause of free speech. Abolitionists said this event proved that slavery posed a danger to the liberties of all Americans. OCLC locates 11 copies in U.S. law schools. William Lincoln was a member of the Alton Bar. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 12163. unknown books
1932SKU1035831New York: Henry Holt and Company 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First Printing. Cloth boards have minor wear with fading of color to the spine- spine lettering still bright. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Henry Holt and Company hardcover books
145087N.p.: Billy Jack Enterprises. Two vintage press photographs from the set of the 1975 film. With an studio stamp on the verso of one. Riding high on his fame from "Billy Jack" probably this was Tom Laughlin's most ambitious effort as a director-star.<br/><br/>One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other.<br/><br/>A remake of the 1969 Japanese film "Goyokin" although anchored in a historical massacre that occurred in the early 1800s. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Billy Jack Enterprises unknown books