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193730375sTallahassee FL: State Department of Public Instruction 1937. Octavo green wrappers softbound viii 807 pp. Good with former owner signiture age darkened covers several small chips to edges of spine rubbing to covers. State Department of Public Instruction, 1937. paperback books
49374hardcover. 428pp. 8vo cloth. Englewood Cliffs 1969. History of the 1968 presidential campaign by the staff of the London Daily Express<br/><br/> unknown books
19412251Garden City New York Doubleday 1941. 1941. First edition. 8vo. Dust jacket unclipped; some chipping at edges; spine faded. Very good. With a full-page inscription by English: "For Jack Cummings who made it possible for me to see what gave with that South American jive x. Best Dick English. xPage 71 you'll find some of it through the courtesy of M.G.M Colliers Brazil and Doubleday Doran July 28 1942." Dick English 1910-1957 author and screenwriter of over 20 films. This book was filmed in 1946 under the title "Ding Dong Williams.". Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1941. hardcover books
190350282sLondon: S. H. Bousfield & Co. Ltd. 1903. Octavo blue cloth hardcover gilt letters full-color illus. paper label 223 pp. Good with speckling to covers foxing to endpapers former owner signiture missing ffep. Illustrated. S. H. Bousfield & Co., Ltd., [1903]. hardcover books
1952102220Columbia SC: n.p. 1952. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. vi 129 pages. Catalogue from the Special Collections in the McKissick Memorial Library at the University of South Carolina. Contains 717 entries and an index. Covers soiled and faded near extremities top corner creased. Pages slightly soiled. With the signature of a previous owner at the top of the title page in ink. n.p. unknown books
2017UENGMOO00fpAvalon Travel 2017. Fine. English Erin. Moon Rocky Mountain National Park. Berkeley CA: Avalon Travel 2017. 311pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Inscribed by author on first page. Avalon Travel paperback books
19202306716Denver: The War Society of the 89th Division 1920. Large Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Binding repaired by previous owner still showing split in cloth along front joint front and end matter foxed minor ink notes on front endpaper. Related article and photocopies of documents laid in. 1920 Large Hardcover. 511 pp. A complete history of the 89th Division during World War I including several fold-out maps numerous black-and-white photographs reports casualty lists etc. The War Society of the 89th Division hardcover books
1920Embry 160430The War Society of the 89th Division 1920. First edition first printing. Binding darkened and with some insect surfacing to rear joint still a very good solid copy. Brown cloth stamped in black no dust jacket. The War Society of the 89th Division, 1920. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1995220409New York: Rizzoli 1995. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Packed with 586 illustrations 458 in color. 352pp. Square 4o black boards d.w. New York: Rizzoli 1995. First American edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Rizzoli unknown books
1973134228London: Martin Brian & O'Keeffe 1973. Octavo 142 pp. boards. First edition. The author's fourth book and first collection of short fiction. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #134228 Martin Brian & O'Keeffe unknown books
196177550London:: Longmans. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. B0000CKWTN . A novel. First British edition. Very good in a good light damp staining to rear panel dust jacket. . Longmans, hardcover books
1977042365Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society 1977. viii. 98p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers Indiana Historical Society publications 25:3. Indiana Historical Society unknown books
1868011680Rutland VT: No publisher 1868. Book. Very good condition. No Binding. Signed by Authors. First Edition. A clipped piece of the engraved letterhead of the Connecticut Executive Department from the 1860's measuring 4.5 inches by 3.75 inches signed in ink "I am yours truly signed James E. English." James Edward English 1812-1890 was Governor of Connecticut 1867-1869. No publisher unknown books
1338641Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG; burgundy spine with silver text; no jacket; first edition; cloth has only mild exterior wear; strong straight boards; previous bookshop's sticker to rear; exterior edges to text block shows minimal wear; tight binding; illustrated; pp 269. 1338641. FP New Rockville Stock. Cornell University Press hardcover books
196713336New York: Meredith Press 1967. Hardcover. ix 177p. first edition dj. European American author's account of the Atlanta pastor of Wheat Street Baptist Church. Meredith Press hardcover books
1984UENGINF00LNWPraeger 1984. Very Good. English John A. On Infantry. New York: Praeger 1984. 264pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with a brief pencil notation on blank final page. Praeger paperback books
37121Single leaf 8" x 13" completely in ink manuscript on blue paper. Old folds a few pinholes along folds affecting six to eight letters. Else Very Good.<br/><br/> "DEAR SIR I HOLD A COMMISSION FROM YOUR EXCELLENCY AS BEAT COMMANDANT BEARING DATE OF FEB. 14TH 64. I HAVE FILLED THE DUTIES IMPOSED UPON ME BY SAID COMMISSION TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND WHEN YOUR EXCELLENCY CALLED OUT THE MILITIA LAST AUGUST I VOLUNTEERED IN A COMPANY OF CAVALRY AND WAS ELECT 2D LIEUT AND IN THAT CAPACITY HAVE SERVED YOUR EXCELLENCY FAITHFULLY TO THIS TIME AND AM WILLING TO CONTINUE TO DO SO AT THE SAME TIME I THINK IT JUST THAT I SHOULD HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES THAT OTHER BEAT COMMANDANTS HAS AND FOR THIS REASON I PRESUME TO WRITE YOUR EXCELLENCY THIS LETTER.<br/> "LAST YEAR I GAVE BOND FOR THE DELIVERY TO THE CONFEDERATE GOVT OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF BACON & FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF BEEF. I THEREFORE ASK YOUR EXCELLENCY TO GRANT ME A CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM ENROLLMENT IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY. I MAKE THIS REQUEST OF YOUR EXCELLENCY BECAUSE I THINK I HAVE SERVED YOU FAITHFULLY AS ONE OF YOUR OFFICERS AND HONESTLY THINK I AM ENTITLED TO THE SAME RIGHTS AS OTHER OFFICERS IN THIS COUNTY. I BELIEVE YOUR EXCELLENCY WOULD UPON INQUIRY THAT I AM THE ONLY BEAT COMMANDANT IN THIS COUNTY THAT IS DOING SERVICE IN THE FIELD. MY RANK AS BEAT COMMANDANT IS THAT OF 2D LIEUT. HOPING TO HEAR FROM YOUR EXCELLENCY SOON I SUBSCRIBE MYSELF YOUR EXCELLENCY'S OBT. SERVANT. JONATHAN ENGLISH. 2D LIEUT. WATTS RANGERS."<br/> <br/> The author was Jonathan Q. English 1831-1865 a farmer from Monroe County Alabama. He was 2nd Lieutenant of the mounted Alabama Infantry Company known as the English Independent Cavalry or Watts' Rangers which had been formed by his cousin Capt. Thomas C. English 1819-1884 a brother-in-law of Gen. George McClellan. Less than seven weeks after writing this Letter English died near his home during the Battle of Eliska near the Baldwin/Monroe County line. Very few of the Company's men survived the Battle; but his cousin Thomas survived and was promoted to Major. At the time of his death Jonathan had a wife and four young children. unknown books
2007SKU1022048Square Fish 2007-12-26. PAPERBACK. Good. 031237383X Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Square Fish paperback books
WELLER9780358098539New. New book. unknown books
18993392Denver: Privately Printed 1899. First Edition. Very good. 8vo. 215 x 139 mm. 76 pp. photographic text illustrations some full-page. Original green printed wrappers slightly soiled worn and chipped at head and tail pencil inscription on back wrapper SEE IMAGES internally unmarked and unspoiled. NOT ex-library! A remarkable account of an itinerant teenage girl in the the far west very well written and informative. This slender privately published volume has received far too little attention by historians.<br/><br/>The author was a genuine early western "army brat" who except for two years in the East at boarding school grew up "on an Indian pony" in remote Western army posts where her father served as a major in the 7th Cavalry. Mary's high-spirited account commences in Rawlins Wyoming with her arrival by train from the East and boarding school with her mother and a female servant. A grizzled peg-legged stage driver meets the ladies with an army ambulance photo included to drive them overland 150 miles to join Mary's father at Fort Washakie. It does not take very long for Mary to flee the confined ambulance and her female companions and grab the reins from the driver. Their stops along the route are Sheep's Ranch inhabited by a lone coyote; Lost Soldier Ranch "a small pile of low adobe buildings unsightly and gray with dust; not a tree or green thing in sight"; Sweetwater Ranch "much of the land being fenced off with the deadly barbed wire allow no herds of antelope and deer as found in my girlhood"; and Wind River Ranch dangerous ascent down steep Beaver Hill imperiled further by a rattlesnake that spooked the mules. <br/><br/>In an amusing but instructive anecdote Mary tells of their overnight sojourn at the rough headquarters of Lost Soldier Ranch whose owner Tom proudly relates how he bought the ranch with savings from working as a cowpuncher. The ranch had two large rooms one for sleeping and the other a bar-kitchen that reeked of beer "Think of it! Beer for breakfast beer for luncheon beer for dinner". The sleeping quarters contained four enormous beds each large enough to hold six men. Tom had thoughtfully partitioned off one bed for the ladies making a privacy screen with five-foot paper-thin boards for security there was a big glittery bowie knife under the bed and light consisted of a candle in a broken beer bottle. Mary's mother and the servant were so horrified at the immodesty of the sleeping arrangement that Tom in a gesture of true ranching hospitality graciously agreed that he and his cowboys would sleep in the other room on the floor.<br/><br/>From the Dorothy Sloan Collection of Women in the West. <br/><br/>Graff 1251. Howes 1954 3323. Huntington 292: "An interesting narrative of life and adventures in the far west containing details on the Shoshones Arapahoes etc.". [Privately Printed] unknown books
190025247N.p. Wyoming ca. 1900. First edition. 76pp. Illus. Original printed wrappers. Fine copy Childhood reminiscences Fort Washakie Lost soldier Ranch the Great Divide Lander Rollins her friend Oahtah Otei Chief Washakie Flathead Squaws Arapaho Camp Shoshone Burial Cave visit of the Sioux Omaha dance Shoshone Sun Dance camping at Bull Lake Owen Wister etc. Eberstadt Cat 111:203. Huntington 292; "privately printed. An interesting narrative of life and adventures in the far west. unknown books
1964112753Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 69 pages. First edition. Blurbs by Reuel Denney Peter Viereck. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper. Author's first book of verse. Rubbed price-clipped black dust jacket with a short closed tear. The Prairie School Press unknown books
1964112752Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 69 pages. First edition. Blurbs by Reuel Denney Peter Viereck. Author's first book of verse. Bump on the lower edge of the rear cover price-clipped black dust jacket. The Prairie School Press unknown books
1964155291Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. First edition. Hardcover. 69 pages. English's first book of poems. A very good copy with some foxing to the page edges in a very good price clipped dust jacket that has some rubbing and wear. Signed and inscribed by Helen W. D. English on the front free endpaper to poet Linda Pastan and with a letter from English presenting this book to Pastan as she was the winner of the Maurce English Poetry Award. An interesting copy. The Prairie School Press unknown books
23305Park Forest: The Prairie School Poets 1964. First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 69 pp. This copy is signed by English on the first blank page. Very good there is a paper clip indentation in a very good rubbed jacket. Park Forest: The Prairie School Poets, 1964. hardcover books