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188852480New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 1888. 12mo. xiii 1 476 pp. plus 4 pp. publisher’s ads. Steel-engraved frontisp. w/ tissue guard 50 woodcut text engravings. Blue-green publisher’s cloth decorated & illustrated in red & black black lettering minor edgewear rubbing front inner hinge starting still a G copy w/ former ownership inscription on flyleaf as well as 4 page Putnam’s Handy-Book Series catalogue laid-in. First edition of this informative biography which was the 3rd volume in The Boys and Girls Library of American Biography by Putnam’s. Brooks was a close personal friend of Abraham Lincoln and includes a number of personal accounts and observations. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, hardcover
192647150New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons c. 1926- 1939 1948. Six volumes. Tall 8vo. xvi 480; vi 482; xxxi 1 660; xii 655 1; xiii 1 673 1; xii 515 1 pp. Frontisp. photos 1st 2 vols. numerous text illusts. photo illusts. Uniformly bound in embossed red cloth bust of Lincoln on covers gilt & black lettering on spine slight shelfwear w/ 24 pp. Charles Scribner’s promotional catalogue advertising the set and listing their series on the last leaf. Sangamon illustrated edition of this expansive biography including the very scarce promotional publisher’s catalogue which includes a list of over 600 reader’s questions indexed for easy use. Charles Scribner’s Sons, hardcover
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
188914135Chicago and Springfield IL: H.W. Rokker 1889. Monumental edition. With fold-out map. Illustrated. Brown cloth with blindstamped boards and gilt spine light shelfwear and soiling to boards; gutter splitting after title-page which is partially detached. Monumental edition. It describes the life and then the public mourning of the assassinated president. The author details the funeral funeral train and the monument built for Lincoln in Springfield IL. Monaghan 944. H.W. Rokker unknown
192812373Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1928. FIRST EDITION. Calf-backed paper boards with morocco spine labels; ex-libris markings to spine and interior. A fine uncut copy. First edition 500 copies printed. Monaghan 2999. Houghton Mifflin and Company unknown
187212487Springfield IL: Privately Printed 1872. Blue cloth with gilt vignette to front cover; some light rubbing and soiling. Frontispiece lightly foxed otherwise interior is clean. First edition. Inscribed in the year of publication to Newton Bateman a well known Illinois educator. Monaghan 928. [Privately Printed] unknown
186612419Boston: B.B. Russell and Company 1866. FIRST EDITION SECOND PRINTING. Engraved frontispiece portrait. Illustrated. Brown embossed cloth extremities rubbed spine frayed boards a little discolored; light foxing. A very good copy. First edition second printing of the first biography published after Lincoln's assassination. Monaghan 543. B.B. Russell and Company unknown
187212465Springfield IL: Privately Printed 1872. Brown cloth with blind-stamped boards and gilt spine light shelf-wear and soiling to boards; gutter splitting after title page which is partially detached. Monumental edition. It describes the life and then the public mourning of the assassinated President. The author details the funeral funeral train and the monument built for Lincoln in Springfield IL. Monaghan 944. [Privately Printed] unknown
1919100262AB1919. First Edition. Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company 1919. Octavo. XII 112 pages. Hardcover / Original illustrated boards with spinelabel. Signed in full by actor Henry Stephenson on the titlepage: "Henry Stephenson - 10.XII.20" / Binding slightly rubbed. Spinlelabel worn. Otherwise in excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Bookseller Label from Brentano's in New York. Henry Stephenson 16 April 1871 24 April 1956 was a British stage and film actor. He portrayed friendly and wise gentlemen in many films of the 1930s and 1940s. Among his roles were Sir Joseph Banks in Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 and Mr. Brownlow in Oliver Twist 1948. Harry Stephenson Garraway was born to British parents in Grenada British West Indies and educated in England. He started acting in his twenties. He appeared on British and American stages and made his Broadway debut in 1901 playing the messenger in A Message from Mars. In the following decades he performed in more than 30 Broadway plays. Stephenson made his film debut in 1917 and appeared in a few silent films but made his mark mostly as an elderly man in sound films. Between 1931 and 1932 he appeared in the successful Broadway play Cynara with over 200 performances. He came to Hollywood for the film version of Cynara starring Ronald Colman and with Stephenson reprising his role of John Tring. In the same year he played the tycoon C.B. Gaerste in Red-Headed Woman Leslie Howard's father Rufus Collier in The Animal Kingdom and Doctor Alliot in A Bill of Divorcement. In 1933 he appeared as Mr. Laurence in Little Women. He specialized in portraying wise dignified and friendly British gentlemen in supporting roles. He appeared overall in 90 films from 1917 to 1951. He often played historical figures like Sir Joseph Banks in the Oscar-winning adventure film Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 and Florimond Claude Comte de Mercy-Argenteau in Marie Antoinette 1938. Stephenson worked with film star Errol Flynn in the films Captain Blood The Charge of the Light Brigade The Prince and the Pauper and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex often as Flynn's paternal friend and superior. He portrayed Sir Thomas Lancing in Tarzan Finds a Son! in 1939 and Sir Guy Henderson in Tarzan and the Amazons in 1945. He seldom played dark figures; among the exceptions was the snobbish Mr. Bryant in Mr. Lucky in 1943. Stephenson also appeared in literary adaptions for example as the friendly lawyer Havisham in Little Lord Fauntleroy 1936 and as Mr. Brownlow in David Lean's film adaptation of Oliver Twist 1948. He made his last film in 1949 but appeared in two television series in 1951 before the end of his career. In 1950 after finishing his role of Cardinal Gaspar de Quiroga in the play That Lady Stephenson retired from the stage. Wikipedia John Drinkwater 1 June 1882 25 March 1937 was an English poet and dramatist. Drinkwater was born in Leytonstone London to actor/author Albert Edwin Drinkwater 1851-1923 and Annie Beck neé Brown and worked as an insurance clerk. In the period immediately before the First World War he was one of the group of poets associated with the Gloucestershire village of Dymock along with Rupert Brooke and others. In 1918 he had his first major success with his play Abraham Lincoln. He followed it with others in a similar vein including Mary Stuart and Oliver Cromwell. In 1924 his Lincoln play was adapted for a two-reel short film made by Lee DeForest and J. Searle Dawley featuring Frank McGlynn Sr. as Lincoln and made in DeForest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process. He had published poetry since The Death of Leander in 1906; the first volume of his Collected Poems was published in 1923. He also compiled anthologies and wrote literary criticism e.g. Swinburne: an estimate 1913 and later became manager of Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He was married to Daisy Kennedy the ex-wife of Benno Moiseiwitsch. Papers relating to John Drinkwater and collected by his stepdaughter are held at the University of Birmingham Special Collections. John Drinkwater made recordings in Columbia Records' International Educational Society Lecture series. They include Lecture 10 a lecture on The Speaking of Verse Four 78rpm sides Cat no. D 40018-40019 and Lecture 70 John Drinkwater reading his own poems Four 78rpm sides Cat no. D 40140-40141. Drinkwater died in London in 1937. He is buried at Piddington Oxfordshire where he had spent summer holidays as a child. Wikipedia hardcover
18638667<p>One partially printed vellum leaf dated February 21 1863 of the appointment of James Alden Jr. as a Captain in the Navy. Signed by President Abraham Lincoln and the Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles. Orange embossed seal of the Department of the Navy to bottom. Previous owner's repair to upper right corner see image. Loses at folds see image. James Alden Jr. had an impressive career in the United States Navy having been appointed by Lincoln in aiding to split the Confederacy apart along the Mississippi River ultimately helping in the Battle of Vicksburg. Alden whose direct descendant came to America on the Mayflower assisted in the Mexican-American War before joining the Union during the Civil War.</p><p>The paper measures approximately 14.5 x 17.75 in 37 x 45 cm.</p>
18638703<p>One partly-printed military commisssion on vellum signed by Lincoln as president and countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War dated May 16th 1863. The document commissions Benjamin H. Geary as Second Lieutenant to the 13th Infantry Regiment on August 13th 1862. Accession note to top left.</p><p>The document measures 14.75 x 19.5 in</p>
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1864175101864. Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Figures Album of pasted oval portraits with signatures underneath each image. 1861. Features most notably Abraham Lincoln with a pasted signature below his image. This mid-nineteenth-century photographic album assembles oval portraits of political and military figures during the Civil War era including a pasted signature beneath an engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the 15th page. Dated inscriptions from 1861 situate the compilation at the outset of national conflict. The inclusion of Lincoln Henry Clay and numerous uniformed figures reflects contemporary practices of collecting and memorializing political leadership through photographic reproduction and autograph acquisition.<br /> <br /> Photographic album measuring approximately 4.5 x 7 inches. Dark green morocco boards with gilt "Photographs" title. Contains 93 black-and-white and sepia portraits most approximately 2.5 x 2.25 inches mounted on pages. Lincoln portrait with separate pasted signature "A. Lincoln"; Henry Clay portrait with pasted signature; additional signatures written directly on album leaves. Spine chipped at head with separation; rubbing along margins; binding intact; photographs generally clear with minor age toning. Overall condition very good. he album reflects nineteenth-century commemorative culture preserving images and autographs of national figures during a transformative political moment. unknown
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