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2001Q-0800632974Fortress Press 2001-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fortress Press paperback
197128067California: Newport Harbor Art Museum 1971. First Edition ~1st Printing. Softcover. scarce catalog of the renowned artist's work near fine in illustr covers; some scuffing to covers else a tight square unmarked copy in uncreased covers Newport Harbor Art Museum paperback
182158082Oswego New York:: Thomas H. Wentworth 1821. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers. Some edgewear and neat old marginal repairs; inoffensive foxing; generally very nice. 8vo. Five views entitled "View of the Falls of Niagara as seen from the American Ladder" "View of the Falls of Niagara as seen on the Canada Side from the "Upper Bank" "View of the Falls of Niagara as seen on the Canada Side from a position near the Table Rock" "A General View of the River Rapids and Falls of Niagara as seen from a position about the Falls upon the high grounds or upper bank on the Canada side" and "View of the Great or British Fall of Niagara as seen from Goat Island." . Thomas H. Wentworth, unknown
0028728300.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2004521586Canton MA: Science History Publications 2004. Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket very good condition. Light wear to jacket at rear upper edge. No other notable flaws. AD. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Science History Publications Hardcover
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1163288721.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2018__0414063996Sweet & Maxwell 2018. Hardcover. New. 4th edition edition. 928 pages. Portuguese language. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2021__0414097408Sweet & Maxwell 2021. Hardcover. New. 5th edition. 1018 pages. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2021__0414100212Sweet & Maxwell 2021. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 874 pages. 9.49x1.93x6.42 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2019__0414067134Sweet & Maxwell 2019. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition edition. 872 pages. Portuguese language. 9.29x6.14x1.89 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
1843012082Boston: David H. Williams 1843 Boston: Williams 1843. First edition. 8vo. Quarter-leather 523. Calf over marble boards leather spine labels. Bookplate of Dr. Joshua Green. Contains several articles on the Treaty of Washington also known as the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. The Webster-Ashburton Treaty signed August 9 1842 settled the dispute over the location of the Maine-New Brunswick border between the United States and Great Britain and the shared use of the Great Lakes. It also reaffirmed the location of the border at the 49th parallel in the westward frontier up to the Rocky Mountains originally defined in the Treaty of 1818. It also called for a final end to the slave trade on the high seas to be enforced by both signatories. The Treaty was signed by United States Secretary of State Daniel Webster and United Kingdom Privy Counsellor Alexander Baring Lord Ashburton. A plaque commemorating the treaty was placed at the site of the old State Department building in Washington D.C. where the signing occurred. The Treaty is responsible for two geographic oddities. First since Fort Montgomery a U.S. fort in northeastern New York had been constructed on Canadian soil the border between Maine and the St. Lawrence was adjusted to 3/4 of a mile north of the 45th parallel this placing the abandoned fort on U.S. soil. Second the incorrect assumption in the Treaty of Paris that the source of the Mississippi River lay north of the Lake of the Woods would result in the enclave of the Northwest Angle being part of the U.S.This treaty marked the end of unofficial fighting known informally as the Aroostook or Lumberjack's War along the Maine-New Brunswick border and resolved issues that had led to the Indian Stream conflict as well as the Caroline Affair. The border was fixed with the disputed territory divided between the two nations. Also as a result of this treaty portions of the western U.S.-Canada border were adjusted so as to be consistent. It gave the U.S. negligibly more land to the north; iron ore was later discovered on this land. The Creole case was passed over by both nations. The treaty was an unforeseen bonus for the United States. The British in adjusting the US-Canadian boundary farther west lost a vital area to the US that contained the priceless Mesabi iron ore of Minnesota. "A Message from the President of the United States transmitting to the Senate a Treaty with Great Britain and the Correspondence between Mr. Webster and Lord Ashburton 1842"; "Speech on the Treaty with Great Britain delivered in the United States Senate by William C. Rives 1842"; "Speech in the Senate on the Treaty of Washington by John C. Calhoun 1842"; "Speech on the Ratification of the Treaty with Great Britain delivered in the Senate of the United States by James Buchanan"; "Speech in the Senate in Opposition to the Treaty by Thomas H. Benton"; "Speech in the Senate on Several Points arising in the Discussion of the Treaty with England by Levi Woodbury 1842." Near fine. David H. Williams hardcover
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2020x-0367588986Taylor & Francis 2020. Paperback. New. 2nd new edition. 222 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback