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1936010649Chicago: The Black Cat Press 1936. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. "140 copies of this volume have been printed from Linotype Garamond on Ivory Wove Normandy Vellum. Title Page Decoration by Calvin Brazelton. Designed by N.W. F. Norman W. Forgue ." Blue cloth covered boards with gilt design to front and gilt lettering to the spine. Near Fine. Slight rubbing at spine end and tips. Slight toning to front paste down and end paper. " The text of this celebrated speech as originally written paragraphed italicized & proofreadby its author printed in its entirety for the first time since its contemporary publication." Norman W. Forgue was an African -American bookmaker typographer and founder of several private presses including At the Sign of the Gargoyle The Black Cat Press The Norman Press and Normandie House. The Black Cat Press Hardcover
18690010756First Limited Edition: D. Appleton & Co. 1869. New Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; iv 830 pages contemporary half calf marbled boards scuffed <br/><br/> Also Lincoln's Message to the third session of the 37th Congress December 1 1862. Also the Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis on entering upon his duties as President of the Confederate States. With a large fold-out "Railway Map of the Southern States" to accompany the report of the Military Operations during 1862. With much more. D. Appleton & Co. hardcover
1014319501.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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RGW20296Steel engraving wide margins some fraying at edge of margin. unknown
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198233225Tiyan Publishers 1982. Print from "Mimetes: an Illustrated Account of Mimetes Salisbury and Orothamnus Pappe Two Notable Cape Genera of the Proteaceae" signed and dated by the artist Thalia Lincoln 650 by 480mm 25½ by 19 inches. Tiyan Publishers unknown
115582London: Printed and Sold by Henry Hills; Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster Various dates. Leatherbound. Good. Various paginations. 18 cm. Full leather binding with blank impressing. Front hinge cracked and corners bumped. Authors listed in ink across from first title page. Worm holes to inner margin from first sermon p. 7 to beginning of fourth sermon. <br/><br/>Eleven sermons from the early 18th century by various clergymen: 1 A Sermon Preached before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London On the 23 day of August 1705. Being the Thanksgiving-Day for The late Glorious Success in Forcing the Enemies Lines in the Spanish Netherlands by the Arms of Her Majesty and her Allies under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough 2 A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster on Monday the 5th of November 1705. Being the Aniversary Thanksgiving For the Happy Deliverance from the Gunpowder Treason Plot. And also for the Happy Arrival of His Late Majesty on this Day for the Deliverence of our Church and Nation 3 A Sermon Preached before the Queen At St. James's Chappel On November the 5th. 1705 4 A Sermon Preach'd before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster On Monday November the 5th 1705 5 A Sermon Preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's Chappel On Sunday November the 5th 1704. Being The Rule of Doing as We would be Done unto Explain'd 6 A Sermon Preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled in the Abby-Church at Westminster On the 30th Day of January 1705/6. Being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles the Ist 7 A Compassionate Enquiry into the Causes of the Civil War. In a Sermon Preached In the Church of St. Botolph Algate On January XXXI 1703/4 the Day of Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles the First 8 A Sermon Preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons At St. Margaret's Westminster On Wednesday January XXX 1705/6. Being the Anniversary Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Horrid and Execrable Murder of King Charles the First 9 A Sermon Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen Livery-men Of the Several Companies of London. At the Parish Church of St. Laurence Jewry before the Election of the Lord Mayor September 29th 1705 10 A Sermon Preach'd before the Most Reverend the Archbishop and the Right Reverend the Bishops And the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury Assembled in Synod In the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London October the 25 1705 11 A Sermon Preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. At the Parish-Church of St. Lawrence-Jury Upon Munday December the 31st 1705. The printer of these sermons Henry Hills d. 1713 was printer to Cromwell but after the Restoration became printer to Charles II. He continued as King's Printer under James II converting to Roman Catholicism for which he suffered abuse from the public. He and Thomas Newcomb were for a short time starting in 1709 printers to Queen Anne. Hills is said to have pirated and printed every good poem and sermon published. Printed and Sold by Henry Hills; Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster hardcover
198233226Tiyan Publishers 1982. Print from "Mimetes: an Illustrated Account of Mimetes Salisbury and Orothamnus Pappe Two Notable Cape Genera of the Proteaceae" signed and dated by the artist Thalia Lincoln 650 by 480mm 25½ by 19 inches. Tiyan Publishers unknown
1986x-3540165002Springer-Verlag 1986. Paperback. New. 528 pages. 9.61x6.69x1.19 inches. Springer-Verlag paperback
2090502113706963Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19662111902160305416Kobunsha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kobunsha paperback
19662080502107002645Kobunsha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 348p Plate size: 19cm Kobunsha paperback
186424901.02<p>"<i>with the same determination to divide the country unless they can secure universal abolition we are exposed to the same dangers every day and God only knows in what unlucky hour our ruin may be consummated. Compare his policy with McClellan's expression of readiness to receive any State when its people offer to submit to the Union.</i>"</p><p>This Democratic Party campaign pamphlet quotes an April 1864 letter to argue that Lincoln gave Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant free rein to conduct the war after having interfered with and micromanaged McClellan's Peninsula Campaign in 1862. The publication also declared that Republicans were stained with "<i>The Taint of Disunion</i>" and quoted from Republican speeches and editorials to insist that the Democrats were the party of "<i>UNION AND PEACE</i>."</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Printed Document. Democrat Campaign "<i>Document No. 12</i>" with headings "<i>Lincoln's Treatment of Gen. Grant</i>" "<i>Mr. Lincoln's Treatment of Gen. McClellan</i>" and "<i>The Taint of Disunion</i>." New York 1864. 8 pp. 5¾ x 8â… in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Excerpts:</b></p><p>Lincoln to Grant April 30 1864</p><p>"<i>I wish to express in this way my entire satisfaction with what you have done up to this time so far as I understand it. The particulars of your plans I neither know nor seek to know. You are vigilant and self-reliant; and pleased with this I wish not to obtrude any restrains or constraints upon you while I am very anxious that any real disaster or capture of our men in great numbers be avoided.</i>" p1/c1</p><p>"<i>Such in brief are some of the most notable instances in which Mr. Lincoln interfered with General McClellan when he occupied a position similar to that held by General Grant. They reflect so severely upon the President that no attempt to gloss them over by his apparent subsequent repentance can disabuse the patriotic portion of the nation of the matured conviction that he is to be held responsible for the lack of decisive victories in Eastern Virginia. The blame must and will rest upon him to whom it belongs.</i>" p5/c2</p><p>"<i>Having shown by copious extracts from the speeches of Abraham Lincoln W. H. Seward Wendell Phillips Wm. Lloyd Garrison and from the editorial writings of the Chicago Tribune and the N. Y. Tribune… that they were all <b>original secessionists and disunion men</b> we propose now to give the evidence that Mr. Lincoln himself has within the last three months been concerned in a movement to make peace with Jeff. Davis on terms involving the direct proposal to divide the Union and let the South go.</i>" p7/c2-p8/c1</p><p>"<i>with the same determination to divide the country unless they can secure universal abolition we are exposed to the same dangers every day and God only knows in what unlucky hour our ruin may be consummated. Mark how Mr. Lincoln constantly keeps up the idea of negotiating only with Jefferson Davis. Why does he never address himself to the people or the States of the South. Compare his policy with McClellan's expression of readiness to receive any State when its people offer to submit to the Union.</i>" p8/c2</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The 1864 presidential election pitted President Lincoln against his Democratic challenger General George B. McClellan. Although McClellan had been the commander of the Army of the Potomac and general-in-chief of the Union Army the Peace platform adopted by the Democratic National Convention in Chicago declared the war a failure. The party was bitterly divided between War Democrats who favored continuing the war to restore the Union while leaving slavery alone; moderate Peace Democrats who favored an armistice and a negotiated peace that would likely protect slavery in a reconstructed union and radical Peace Democrats who favored an immediate end to the war without securing Union victory. McClellan was a War Democrat but the platform was written by radical Peace Democrat Clement Vallandigham and Peace Democrat George H. Pendleton was nominated for vice president.</p><p>In 1864 Republicans created the National Union Party to attract War Democrats Unconditional Unionists and Unionist Party members who would not vote for the Republican Party though most state Republican parties did not change their name. President Abraham Lincoln won the nomination of the "National Union Party" at its Baltimore convention and won re-election with new running mate War Democrat Andrew Johnson.</p><p>Although Lincoln was convinced by August 1864 that he would not be reelected General William T. Sherman's capture of Atlanta in early September and General Philip Sheridan's successes in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia from August to October ensured his victory. Without the participation of the seceded states Lincoln and Johnson won 55 percent of the popular vote and an overwhelming 212-to-21 victory in the Electoral College. McClellan and Pendleton carried only Kentucky Delaware and McClellan's home state of New Jersey.</p>
187329274Washington: Polkinhorn 1873. 3" x 5 3/4" mounted on the top margin of the blank verso on old card stock. Light wear Good or so. Polkinhorn unknown
195862427Detroit MI: Lincoln Ford Motor Co. 1958. 4to. 24 pp unpaginated. Colour-photo illustrated throughout a few text colour illustrations. Self-printed softcovers cover art interior view of 1959 Lincoln badging very minor shelfwear slight creasing lower fore-edge front cover still a VG copy. First edition of this nicely illustrated dealer’s brochure for the 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV which had undergone extensive styling changes in 1958 in order to lower its’ base price and boost production bringing it in line with the Lincoln Premiere. As shown in the photographs shot by Richard Avedon who was the commercial photographer for much of the 1959 Ford line-up the Mark IV featured reverse-slant roofline retractable “breezeway†rear window and division-specific grille. All of this was powered with the 430 cubic-inch MEL V-8 engine and 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic with an AutoLube lubrication system. Worldcat locates 4 copies Hagley Lib. of MI Sloan NY Met; See: Stork & Dolle Glamour Road: Colour Fashion Style and the Midcentury Automobile p.182-184. Lincoln, Ford Motor Co., paperback
60-03996Lincoln High School. Leather Bound. Good. Good condition with minimal wear and marking. Lincoln High School hardcover
19961868151010028Lincoln 1996-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Lincoln paperback
20004ZFNQ6000WVFLincoln 1/1/2004 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Comes With Owners Manual Only! Paperback Book Very good condition but may have some minor wear to the cover or dust jacket Pages are clean with little to no markings. May have name or inscription inside cover Email with questions Items are uploaded with their own individual photo but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Lincoln paperback
20004ZFNQ6000UODLincoln 1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Comes With Owners Manual Only! Paperback Book Very good condition but may have some minor wear to the cover or dust jacket Pages are clean with little to no markings. May have name or inscription inside cover Email with questions Items are uploaded with their own individual photo but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Lincoln paperback
20004ZFNQ6000VQKLincoln 1/1/2012 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Comes With Owners Manual Quick Start Guide Warranty Guide Owners Information CD and Case. Paperback Book Very good condition but may have some minor wear to the cover or dust jacket Pages are clean with little to no markings. May have name or inscription inside cover Email with questions Items are uploaded with their own individual photo but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Lincoln paperback
20134ZFNQ6000VD7Lincoln Original Manual 1/1/2013 3:00:00 AM. paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Comes With Owners Manual Navigation Manual and Case. Paperback Book Very good condition but may have some minor wear to the cover or dust jacket Pages are clean with little to no markings. May have name or inscription inside cover Email with questions Items are uploaded with their own individual photo but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Lincoln, Original Manual paperback