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19006369<p>12 full size 11" x 14" b&w photos. Photos separate from previous page by tissue paper.Text unmarked. Set shows usuage. a popular series Text unmarked. rear volume 12 shows crease from bottom to middle of rear cover</p> Charles T Daily & Co paperback
190017379Charles T. Daily & Co. Very Good. 1900. First Edition. Softcover. To copies are very good to very good the rest are "fine". The price is for 10 parts of a 12 part set. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Charles T. Daily & Co. paperback
1781311773.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1994SKU2020023586Red Ink Inc 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Very Good . 11x8x1. A short tear and some light edgewear to dustjacket. Interviews with residents who lived in Aspen Colorado between 1893 - 1947. Those Quiet Years were the years between prospecting and prosperity. With many black & white historical photographs as well as photos of those interviewed. An important work on the history of Aspen and of Western Colorado. Uncommon in dustjacket. Red Ink Inc hardcover
1994SKU2020024495Red Ink Inc 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Fine . 11x8x1. Interviews with residents who lived in Aspen Colorado between 1893 - 1947. Those Quiet Years were the years between prospecting and prosperity. With many black & white historical photographs as well as photos of those interviewed. An important work on the history of Aspen and of Western Colorado. Uncommon in this condition with dustjacket. Red Ink Inc hardcover
1994SKU2020024496Red Ink Inc 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Fine . 11x8x1. Signed by Author. Inscribed "Gaylord Guenin Enjoy - Oct 4 1995". Interviews with residents who lived in Aspen Colorado between 1893 - 1947. Those Quiet Years were the years between prospecting and prosperity. With many black & white historical photographs as well as photos of those interviewed. An important work on the history of Aspen and of Western Colorado. Guenin forever etched a place in Aspen history by co-authoring “Aspen: The Quiet Years” with Kathleen Daily. The 1994 book chronicled the rich heritage of Aspen life after the silver boom was long gone but before the post-World War II rebirth as a ski resort. Guenin and Daily interviewed scores of Aspen residents most of them seniors with family ties back to the mining era. “That was a timeless piece of work” said Guenin’s longtime friend George Stranahan who founded the Mountain Gazette in Aspen with Guenin at the helm in the 1970s. He also wrote the “Letter From Woody Creek” column for The Aspen Times writing from the perspective of “Woody Creatures.” A local of legendary status he was also a bartender and manager of the Woody Creek Tavern when it was the frequent haunt of Hunter S. Thompson. Uncommon in this condition with dustjacket; signed copies rarely offered. Red Ink Inc hardcover
1994Q-0964139901Red Ink Inc 1994-06-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Red Ink Inc hardcover
1897BOOKS056679IAugusta ME: Daily Kennebec Journal 1897. HC. good tan cloth hardcover. B&W illustrations. Hardcover edition of the August Centennial Supplement to the Kennebec Journal issued on June 9th for the Centennial Celebration with "carefully prepared articles to bring back the past of our city and by numerous illustrations to show the city as it is at the present time." 63pp. Daily Kennebec Journal unknown
1101824 June 1882. 12mo 2 pp. 34 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper. He received Walford's manuscript and 'did free my spirit as I promised I would without loss of time'. The matter is now in the hands of the printer of the Daily Telegraph who 'at the time of going to press is master of of the situation and often delays from night to night giving a place to our best-loved paragraphs.' Turner marked his copy with 'a mem to the effect' that it should be shown to 'Mr. Arnold'. He has not seen Arnold since he wrote the piece as he is working 'away from the office' but he knows he is 'very anxious' to 'have the thing printed'. Turner has given it the title 'Our National Anthem'. Ends by praising Walford's 'material'. 24 June 1882. unknown
76036 February 1872 on letterhead of 48 Gower Street Bedford Square W.C. London. 12mo: 1 p. Fourteen lines of text neatly and closely written. Good on lightly aged and creased paper. 1 cm closed tear to a margin not affecting text. He accepts Hill's proposal 'with regard to the Parliamentary leaders of the Daily News'. He hopes the 'condition . as to notice of termination . will prove as much of a formality without consequence as certain claims for "consequential damages" '. 6 February 1872, on letterhead of 48 Gower Street, Bedford Square, W.C. [London.] unknown
1139623 Court Street Boston; 7 September 1841. 1p. 4to on recto of first leaf of bifolium with verso of the second addressed by Hale to 'Henry Vose jr. Esq Counsellor at Law Springfield Mass' and carrying Hale's red wax seal broken into two parts and a red postmark. Good on lightly-aged paper. Hale writes that he is enclosing 'the sum with which you were so kind as to accommodate me last week - I don't know how I should have "got along" without it'. 'I have no news for you to-day as our steamer has not yet arrived and I dare not venture uponn the vast perturbed sea of our politics'. Hale is notable for having introduced regular editorial comment as a newspaper feature. 23 Court Street, Boston; 7 September 1841. unknown
12942College Camberwell New Road. 14 October 1869. 2pp. 16mo. 22 lines of text closely and neatly written. In fair condition on aged paper with small pinholes and a spot of glued paper from previous mounting. The letter begins: 'My dear Draper I sail early tomorrow morning. Enclosed is a ten pound note and the summons referred to. - I cannot help thinking that a compromise might be effected it it were shown to the summoner by a "lawyer" that I have left England have no house or furniture of my own and that the most valuable of my books are gone with me. You will deeply oblige me if you will see whether this can be done'. He has 'met with a great disappointment by the refusal of an accommodation which I thought my "spirited proprietors" would have given me'. If Draper can settle the matter for less than ten pounds he is to 'let Miss Ashenden here have the balance'. Otherwise Prowse will 'at once remit the odd shillings' over ten pounds. He gives his address as 'Villa Garin Cimiès Nice France'. A 27cm newspaper cutting of an obituary is laid down on both sides of the second leaf of the bifolium and a small engraving of Prowse with facsimile of his handwriting 'Nicolas Always thine W J Prowse' is also present; lightly-aged and with traces of mount on reverse. College, Camberwell New Road. 14 October 1869. unknown
1998Q-1563525259Taylor Trade Publishing 1998-12-25. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Taylor Trade Publishing hardcover
199801128797Atlanta: Longstreet 1998. Two-page 1982 typed letter from Senator Glenn signed "John" to Paul Tipps then head of the Democratic Party in Ohio laid in. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/DJ Fine. Quarto. Longstreet Hardcover
14868London: "Daily Express". Undated 1914. 'Reprinted from the London "Daily Express" Copyright.'. Chappell gained a degree of fame with the publication of this poem in the Daily Express of 22 August 1914. The poem is addressed to the German people and concerns the supposed toast among German army officers in the lead-up to the First World War 'Der Tag' i.e. 'the day' on which the war with England would commence. The poem is printed in portrait alignment on one side of a 14 x 8.5 cm postcard within red and blue ink borders giving a 'red white and blue' effect. Beneath the title in square brackets is the following: 'The author of this magnificent poem is Mr. Henry Chappell a railway porter at Bath. Mr. Chappell is known to his comrades as the "Bath Railway Poet." A poem such as this lifts him to the rank of a national poet.' Printed text on the reverse includes: 'FOR INLAND POSTAGE ONLY' and 'LONDON "DAILY EXPRESS."' In good condition on lightly-aged card with minor repairs to one corner on reverse and a small closed tear to one edge. Thirty-six lines in six stanzas with the first reading: 'You boasted the Day and you toasted the Day And now the Day has come. Blasphemer braggart and coward all Little you reck of the numbing ball The blasting shell or the "white arm's" fall As they speed poor humans home.' An attractive piece of First World War ephemera and propaganda. No other copy of this postcard has been traced. London: "Daily Express". Undated [1914]. 'Reprinted from the London "Daily Express" (Copyright).' unknown
0816531617.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0816524378.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2012Q-1595143807Razorbill 2012-05-10. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Razorbill paperback
19732090502113718142Not Available 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
048300782X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1714549550.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
171454964X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19912095170602041A&M 1991-08-06. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. A&M unknown
1582611335.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0842389261.Gloose_leaf. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown