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182917100Boston: True and Greene. Very Good. 1829. Pamphlet. Disbound; 22 pages; foxing; Good . True and Greene unknown books
18602444New York: New York Tribune 1860. First edition. Original wrappers. Very Good. FIRST EDITION of Lincoln's historic Cooper Union Address delivered on February 27 1860 at the Cooper Institute in New York. The speech is largely credited to having launched Lincoln's Presidential bid. In the fall of 1859 James A. Briggs who served on the lecture committee of the Plymouth Church in Brooklyn invited presidential candidate hopeful Abraham Lincoln to speak to a New York audience on any subject of his choosing. Lincoln accepted the invitation choosing to speak of the current political climate in America. William O. Stoddard an Illinois journalist who worked for President Lincoln during his administration noted that "No previous effort of his life cost him so much hard work as did that Cooper Institute speech" and that the resulting speech "was a masterly review of the history of the slavery question from the foundation of the government with a clear bold statesmanlike presentation of the then present attitude of parties and of sections. It exhibited a careful research a thorough knowledge and understanding of political movements and developments that staggered even the most laborious and painstaking students. It showed a grasp a breadth a mental training and a depth of penetration which compelled the admiration of critical scholars" Stoddard Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life. <br /> <br /> "Horace Greeley had rushed out the speech in pamphlet form as 'Tribune Tract' Number 4 under the headline: National Politics. Speech of Abraham Lincoln of Illinois Delivered at the Cooper Institute Monday Feb. 27 1860. The pamphlet was ready March 6 while Lincoln was still traveling through Connecticut. When he returned to New York he found it already available to the public. <br /> <br /> "Greeley marketed the eleven-page Tribune edition aggressively. As a bonus the publication included Wisconsin Republican senator James Doolittle's February 24 speech attaching 'the new doctrine of judicial infallibility' as did Lincoln's address at Cooper Union just three days later and also like Cooper Union railing agains 'the headstrong zeal pursued by the other party to force slavery into Territories'.<br /> <br /> "It was as if Republicans were now speaking with one voice: identifying with the founders attacking the Dred Scott decision rebuking John Brown and drawing their own 'dividing line' on slavery extension. Lincoln did not say it alone; but he said it best. 'Mr. Lincoln's is probably the most systematic and complete defense yet made of the Republican position with regard to Slavery' the Tribune declared in its initial advertisement for the reprints. 'We believe no speech has yet been made better calculated to win the intelligent minds over to our standard. Will the friends of the Cause everywhere aid us to circulate it'<br /> <br /> "The answer was yes. The Tribune Tract edition proved enormously popular going through at least five additional editions. Lincoln's New York oration was enjoying a new and sustained life in pamphlet form and was being purchased individually and in bulk alike by admirers and groups across the North.<br /> <br /> "The Cooper Union address tested whether Lincoln's appeal could extend from the podium to the page and from the rollicking campaigns of the rural West to the urban East. Cooper Union held the promise of transforming Lincoln from a regional phenomenon to a national figure. Lincoln knew it and rose to the occasion." Harold Holzer Lincoln at the Copper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President.<br /> <br /> New York: New York Tribune Tribune Tracts No. 4 1860. Octavo original wrappers; custom box. Lincoln's speech comprises pages 1-11 out of a total of 16 pages. With New York Tribune ads and subscription terms on rear wrapper. Only a spot of soiling in the bottom margin of the rear wrapper creeping lightly into preceding leaves. A beautiful copy in a remarkable state of preservation. RARE. New York Tribune unknown books
183227594Boston: Dutton and Wentworth Printers to the State 1832. First edition. Unopened uncut single folio folded into 8 pages. 8 pp. 8vo. OCLC and RLIN show only six holdings. Dutton and Wentworth, Printers to the State unknown books
143371New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux. hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Farrar Straus 1993. vg<br/><br/> Farrar Straus & Giroux unknown books
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
192814124NY: D. Appleton 1928. First edn. 8vo pp. 377. Blue cloth a VG copy. D. Appleton unknown books
192810775New York: D. Appleton & Co 1928. 1st edition. Lt blue cloth; gilt lettering. Dust jacket. NF offset to eps/Abt VG edgewear & soiling/old tape reinforcement to dj verso. 377 pp 8vo. <br/><br/> D. Appleton & Co hardcover books
19502183471950. unbound. Black-and-white scrapbook style photo postcard promoting his night-club act 5 x 3 inches with show information printed on verso. Signed with green ink in the upper left corner. No place no date circa 1950. Very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
19979010427Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1997. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
1918209722New York: Appleton 1918. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Good plus. Gouge at front bottom right corner. Text slightly yellowed otherwise good readable copy. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Appleton hardcover books
191814127NY: Appleton 1918. First edn. H. M. Brett. 8vo pp. 382. Illustrated by H. M. Brett. Bound in cloth backed boards some dust soiled end papers soiled one loose one hinge tender good only. Appleton unknown books
191810806New York: D. Appleton & Co 1918. 1st edition. Brown cloth spine; paper wrapped boards. No dust jacket. Good a bit cocked/extremitiy wear/pos on front paste-down/dj front panel tipped-in on ffep. 382 pp Illustrated by Harold Brett. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> D. Appleton & Co hardcover books
195059371Worecster Mass.: Achille St. Onge 1950. Fifteen hundred copies by the Chiswick Press London. Frontispiece. and 2 other photographs of Lincoln by Alexander Hesler Alexander Gardner and Matthew Brady. vii 1 76 pages. 1 vols. 3 1/8 x 2 1/8 inches. Bound in full blue morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe gilt rules a.e.g. Fine. Fifteen hundred copies by the Chiswick Press London. Frontispiece. and 2 other photographs of Lincoln by Alexander Hesler Alexander Gardner and Matthew Brady. vii 1 76 pages. 1 vols. 3 1/8 x 2 1/8 inches. Inscribed by St. Onge "To Joseph Miller with kind regards Achille St. Onge. Achille St. Onge unknown books
19509022853Worcester MA: Achille J. St. Onge 1950. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's original full green oasis goatskin with covers and spine stamped in gilt. Miniature book measuring 2 x 3 inches. One of 1500 copies printed from Momotype Plantin type on Barcham Green hand made all rag paper at the Chiswick Press and bound by Sangorski and Sufcliffe. <br/><br/> Achille J. St. Onge hardcover books
1980USEL00LWHendricks House 1980. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Selected Writings and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln. Williams T. Harry. N P: Hendricks House 1980. 269pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Hendricks House paperback books
186711003Cambridge: Privately Printed Press of John Wilson and Son 1867. Second Edition / Limited Edition. Cloth. Near fine. Selected Songs Sung At Harvard College signed by Robert Todd Lincoln. Octavo vii 1 100pp 1. Bound in modern sheepskin new endpapers. Solid text block. Stated "second edition" on copyright page with a limitation of 200 copies. Uncut leaf ends. Signed by Robert Todd Lincoln on front free endpaper. An exceptionally scarce Harvard song book by itself with the additional signature of Robert Todd Lincoln. Robert Todd Lincoln 1843-1926 the son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln remained active in politics after the untimely death of his father. After the Civil War he finished law school in Chicago and began a successful practice in the midwest. He served as Secretary of War during the Garfield and Arthur Administrations and United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom during the Harrison administration. He was mentioned various times as a potential Republican presidential or vice-presidential candidate but declined every time. Privately Printed, Press of John Wilson and Son unknown books
1955129842Denver CO: Alan Swallow 1955. First edition. Hardcover. 88 pages. A collection of poems from this California author. An about very good copy with some bumping to the spine ends. No dust jacket. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Fitzell to the front free endpaper and with a single folded sheet reprinted from the Western Humanities Review containing "A Song to Old Holidays." Signed and inscribed to the same recipients of the book. Alan Swallow 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
42810Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1932. 184 pages. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Interior is otherwise clean and bright. Black cloth binding is sound with soiling and rubbing to edges. Overall a good copy. . Other hardcover books
1942125844New York: Whittlesey House of McGraw-Hill Book Company 1942. Hardbound. VG cover has some lighter smudges spine somewhat darkened some yellowing from age on page edges and inside covers cover edges straight. Old price label inside front cover. Dark blue cloth boards with gold embossed lettering xvi 279 pp 123 BW plates. Covers Egypt; Greece and Rome; Romanesque; Northern European Gothic; Italian Renaissance French Renaissance Rococo and Neo-classicism; Nineteenth Century and Modern; African Negro. Whittlesey House, of McGraw-Hill Book Company unknown books
10879ROTHSCHILD Lincoln. SCULPTURE THROUGH THE AGES. New York: Whittlesey House 1942. 4to. Cloth. xvi 278 1 pages. Second printing. With a foreword by Paul Manship this history of sculpture includes a section African sculpture including 123 illustrations. Minor rubbing on covers els fine. unknown books
1942115333New York: McGraw-Hill 1942. hardcover. very good/poor. Illustrated with many b/w plates. 278pp. Short thick 4to blue cloth d.w.; dust wrapper tattered. New York: McGraw-Hill 1942. A very good copy in a poor dust wrapper.<br/><br/> McGraw-Hill unknown books
1998PW1445Suffolk:: The Boydell Press 1998. 1998. 8vo. xix 1 228 pp. Figs. index. Pictorial wrappers. Near fine. ISBN: 0851158366 The Boydell Press, 1998. unknown books
2001153276New York: Pantheon Books 2001. First edition. Softcover. Advanced Reading Copy. Lincoln's first book a collection of short stories. A fine copy in wrappers. An unread copy. Pantheon Books unknown books
189975441Wooster Ohio: Academy of Science. Very Good. 1899. Softbound. OHIO STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. SPECIAL PAPERS NO. 1. - complete in 167 p. this work is disbound removed from a larger binding with some wear/remnants to the spine. The title-page is torn loose but present and with the rest of the text-block solid. The contents are bright and clean but with some toning to the paper. There is a small fold-out map at the front titled "Map of Erie County Ohio with the Islands and Part of the Peninsula of Ottawa County." . Academy of Science paperback books