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2021__0198848986OUP Oxford 2021. Hardcover. New. 138 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.50 inches. OUP Oxford hardcover
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19492091502134000604Kitte shumi-sha 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kitte shumi-sha paperback
11055Illus. throughout. Unpaginated. 4to plastic spiral-bound. San Francisco: 1997.<br /> <br> <br> Rare Ray Johnson-related exhibition catalogue; WorldCat records a single example at the Museum of Modern Art NY. With several reproductions of drawings and mail art works by Johnson. In fine condition. unknown
9706Photocopied illus. throughout. 20 58 pp. 4to pictorial softcover with linoleum stamp attached to upper cover plastic spiral-bound. San Francisco: 1995.<br /> <br> <br> One of 20 copies signed by the duo John Held Jr. and Picasso Gaglione. This publication documents their performance at the Musée de la Poste and subsequent journey through Northern Europe meeting with important figures in the mail art network including Daniel Daligand Guy Bleus Rod Summers and Ruud Janssen. Held provides a travel diary of their trip while Gaglione was responsible for collecting stamp impressions from the artists they met all of which are reproduced by photocopier herein.<br /> <br> <br> In excellent condition and complete with the linoleum stamp on the upper cover. Signed on the title-page by the duo. We find three examples in North America. unknown
DADAX0847874443Rizzoli. New. 10.55x10.40x1.65. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rizzoli unknown
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17651173761765. First Edition. AMERICAN REVOLUTION STAMP ACT ELIOT Andrew. A Sermon Preached Before His Excellency Francis Bernard Esq And the Honorable House of Representatives Of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England May 29th 1765. Being the Anniversary for the Election of His Majesty's Council for the Province. Boston: Green and Russell 1765. Slim octavo period-style full speckled calf gilt black morocco spine label uncut; pp. 3-5 6-59 1. $3800.First edition of the influential Boston pastor's most famous and most controversial work his May 29 1765 Election Day Sermon delivered two months after passage of the incendiary Stamp Actboldly proclaiming ""when tyranny is abroad 'submission is a crime'""one of only 700 copies published.Macaulay wrote that the Stamp Act of 1765 will be remembered ""as long as the globe lasts."" It marked a sharp break from the past as ""the first direct internal tax ever to be laid on the colonies by Parliament; indeed the first tax of any sort other than customs duties"" Morison 185. ""In the summer of 1765 as colonists waited for the stamp tax to go into effect voices of protest grew louder and drew support from many ministers"" Stout New England Soul 270. In particular the sermons of pastors such as Jonathan Mayhew and Andrew Eliot ""took on new vigor new relevance and meaning."" In Eliot's May 29 1765 Election Day sermon published the same year his words were infused with ""direct power for to proclaim from the pulpit in the year of the Stamp Act and before the assembled magistrates of Massachusetts that when tyranny is abroad 'submission is a crime' was an act of political defiance"" Bailyn Ideological Origins 6. Mindful of his audience which included Britain's powerful Massachusetts-Bay Governor Francis Bernard Eliot here underscores the colonists' objections by invoking their rights as Englishmen and the tradition of common law. ""Our fathers dearly bought the privileges we enjoy"" he declares: ""It is evident when they left their native land they thought the rights of Englishmen would follow them."" Yet throughout even as he might couch his language there remains his ""unexpectedly fierce insistence"" that submission to the perversion and misuse of power is not simply a crime: it is ""an offence against the state an offence against mankind an offence against God.'""Eliot's sermon distinctly offered a ""fine articulation of a tradition of thought familiar to every New Englander if not to every American exemplifying at the outset of the Revolutionary era a substratum of belief that underlay the developing rebellion."" Soon his correspondence ""initiated by the publication of the election sermon expresses with unique clarity the transformation of election-sermon platitudes into revolutionary imperatives. It is probably the most vivid expression of this transforming or triggering process in the entire literature of the Revolution"" Bailyn Faces of Revolution 111-13. In 1768 confronted with the arrival of a British warship and four regiments of troops Eliot would write to Harvard benefactor Thomas Hollis: ""'To have a standing army! Good God! What can be worse to a people who have tasted the sweets of liberty!' He was convinced he wrote that if the English government 'had not had their hands full at home they would have crushed the colonies"" Bailyn Ideological 114. ""Eliot weathered the Revolutionary War in Boston and at the request of General Washington made the official thanksgiving sermon on March 28 1776. He died on September 13 1778"" Harvard University. First edition: title page found with ""Price two shillings"" or without this copy no priority established. Published by the printers to the House of Representatives who were paid ""in July of 1765 for about 700 copies"" Adams Independence 12a. Without half title. Adams Controversy 65-8a. Newberry Library American Revolutionary War Pamphlets 187. Evans 9964. Sabin 22124. Text fresh last few leaves with expert paper repair to upper gutter's edge. unknown
BN87675Schmidt & Klaunig Verlag. Kieler Köpfe - Charaktere im Portrait Photographien von Tom Körber <br/><br/> Schmidt & Klaunig Verlag unknown
2007Q-047011486XWiley-IEEE Press 2007-04-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley-IEEE Press hardcover
2007DADAX047011486XWiley-Interscience 2007-04-12. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x1.14x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley-Interscience hardcover
19872091502135409357Eiwado 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Eiwado paperback
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2000230413152Linns Stamp News 2000. Hardcover. New. 6x2x8. Linns Stamp News hardcover
196163631Dayton OH: E. F. MacDonald Stamp Company 1961. Soft cover. Very Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Very Good. See scans and description. "MacDonald Plaid Stamp Catalog 1961". Dayton OH: E. F. MacDonald Stamp Company 1961. Folio height at 13 1/4" tall. Illustrated staple-bound wraps 62 pp. Very Good' ; moderate soil spots at white areas of covers see scans; minor age-toning to pages. A scarce rather handsome and large example of retro trivia. Plaid Stamps were redeemable stamps earned through purchases at a wide variety of establishments largely supermarkets with which a wide variety of consumer items could be gained - As were the somewhat more famous Green Stamps of that era plaid stamps were a form of what was called Trading Stamps; they in fact dated back decades before their heyday of the fifties and sixties. This piece is a catalog of what one could acquire for those plaid stamps in 1961. Very cool stuff then - now all would be collectible. Ships in a protective box not a bag. LPR48 <br/> <br/> E. F. MacDonald Stamp Company paperback
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