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1887266394Philadelphia. : J.F. Dickson. 1887. Original wrappers with chromolithograph cover. . Good spine repaired with vinyl tape missing a piece at the upper corner of the cover some short closed tears to the back cover a good complete copy of a scarce item. 4to. weight: 0.5 lb. Numerous illustrations and advertisements. J.F. Dickson. unknown books
1791884F28Dublin: Printed by Brett Smith for Messrs. R. Cross P. Wogan et al 1791 . Paperback. Very Good. 9.5" by 6.5". None. A very scarce Dublin edition of this late eighteenth century analysis of King George III's reign in the 1780s. A very scarce Dublin edition of this work published in the same year as the first edition which was published in London and saw several editions in the same year.This informative political pamphlet discusses King George IIIs reign over England and the British Empire between 1780 and 1790 and includes discussion of the first years of the French Revolution. Also present is a discussion of the conclusion of the American Revolution.An anonymously authored work.ESTC T48424 In the publisher's original paper wraps. Minor loss of paper to back strip tail with small loss of paper to fore edge of rear wrap. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Printed by Brett Smith, for Messrs. R. Cross, P. Wogan et al paperback
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39022Ce petit livret (format 11x15 cm) de 32 pages, est edite par les unites de propagande allemandes. En langue francaise, il demontre sur la page de gauche pourquoi l'Allemagne a perdu en 1918 et pourquoi elle va gagner en 1943 sur la page de droite. Document original d'epoque. Tres bon etat.
190287Waterville Maine: W. M. Ladd Company Printers 1902. Stiff wraps. Near fine. 12mo; 1-2 3-36; light brown stiff wrapper with black title printed on front; 2 staple binding; black and white photographic illustrations; some printing ink smears rusting of the staples with some staining; near fine. Four copies located in WorldCat libraries all in Maine. Event program for the Centennial celebration of the town of Waterville Maine. Includes committee members for the various celebratory functions the town history entertainment hotels and restaurants in town with prices the program order of worship in the religious Mass held at City Hall dedication of the new city hall Grand Illumination of the City parade details the sports program which includes a Balloon Ascension railroad travel schedules as well as places of interest. Included is the schedule of Commencement for Colby College. W. M. Ladd Company, Printers unknown
1879BOOKS345930New York NY: F. W. Beers & Co. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1879. . 1/4 Leather. Folio 392pp. Shelf wear; Shelf lean; spine worn hinge exposed; tail and head of spine missing; stains on cover; frontispiece tissue aged and chipped; pages clean and unmarked. . F. W. Beers & Co. hardcover
18261011F16London: Suttaby Fox & Suttaby 1826 . Leather. Very Good. 5" by 3.5". Not Stated. A charming 1826 almanack in a vibrant red morocco binding offering a guide to the phases of the moon over the course of the year and with information such as army and navy lists. The 1826 edition of this work which is very scarce in all editions. In the classic red morocco envelope style binding with flap and pocket. Illustrated with a frontispiece engraved title page and with illustrated headpieces throughout. A useful and practical almanack volume leaving blank spaces for the user's monthly diary and cash accounts and with information on the phases of the moon army and navy lists peerage and officers of state also present. In a vibrant morocco binding with flap and loop to the front board in full working order and with pocket to front pastedown. Rubbing to perimeters of binding with minor losses to back strip head and tail. Front hinge strained and firmly held. Inscription to front free endpaper. Internally generally firmly bound but with frontispiece tenderly held. Pages a touch age toned otherwise generally clean and bright with only the odd handling mark. Very Good Suttaby, Fox & Suttaby hardcover
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RO30302191Non précisé. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 8 pages de cartes en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 912-Atlas, cartes et plans
3989Editeur S.D.E Conseils en Information, 1972. In-4. Cartonnage éditeur illustré. 79 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte sépia et couleurs. Cartes des lignes. Monographie éditée pour le centenaire de la Compagnie. Coins un peu émoussés. Bon état.
DCM11488RELIE 1972PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
18770383571877. Original manuscript. Very Good. 4pp octavo written in sepia ink on a single folded leaf; top few lines of first page are cross-hatched as the writer finishes up her message. In the original mailing envelope torn open addressed to Hannah Pancoast Mount Holly Burlington Co. New Jersey with a three-cent stamp postmarked at Philadelphia. Addressed to “My dearest H.†the writer says she received her letter when she was about to leave Paris but is writing her a less “hurried†reply now that she’s aboard ship although “it seems impossible to give thee an idea of the joy of the whole summer.†The rest of the letter is rhapsodic in its report of the beauties of Italy and Switzerland. The writer who notes that only 8 of “our party…went through Italy entirely†mentions seeing Naples Pompeii taking “lovely rides on the Bay of Naples†and “days at Rome sightseeing.†She then spent “day after day at Venice…riding in those gondolas a lazy dreaming life…†and including a trip from there to “the island where Byron spent so much of his time†San Lazarro degli Armeni. “The glory of the beauty of some of the past scenes can never fade from memory†and she singles out the ride from Pisa to Genoa with its tunnels and sights of “fishermen and …children…and little parties in bathing….†as especially charming. She was equally taken with the beauties of “Switzerland with its lakes†where she accomplished “the ascent of the Rigi†mountain near Lake Lucerne and also crossed the unforgettable mountain passes. She concludes “But I must tell thee all about this†in person and goes on to describe shipboard life. “There are ten Rev. gentlemen on board and they have family worship twice a day.†There is also “a great deal of musical talent on board…quite a concert…and last night a comical school. Miss Florence would have nejoyed the fun…fancy readings and recitations then one is asked to promenade and play games.†she also plays two-hour chess games with a “prof. from Georgia†and then with “another gentlemanâ€. She opines “this is a lazy life†and says she’ll be happy to see her “dear ones†next week lists them all and ends with “Han I long to see thee and tell thee of the romances of this whole summer outing…†Unsigned. We find online that Hannah H. Pancoast was born 28 May 1862 the daughter of Joseph Pancoast and Susan Thompson of Salem County New Jersey. the “Steamship Bolivia†was an Anchor Line ship built by Glasgow’s Robert Duncan Co. and launched in 1873. unknown
2025BN199509Antigonos Verlag 2025. 2025. Softcover. 1878 US Coast Survey Report <br/><br/>1878 US Coast Survey Report Anonymous Antigonos Verlag paperback
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1885000015bBrattleboro Vermont VT. Good. 1885. Softcover. A wonderful hand written diary written in 1895 by a very social woman in Brattleboro Vermont. It would appear that the writer unfortunately unnamed in the diary was either the wife of a Church Minister or the Church's Goodwill Ambassador as she spent nearly every day visiting and calling on Church members sometimes 8 or 10 in a single day. She names dozens and dozens of Brattleboro residents that she visited in her Diary often she brought baked goods or hand made articles of clothing to people. She also wrote much about the local Y.M.C.A. the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and other Brattleboro organizations that she worked very hard for. She wrote nearly every day most days filling the entire page missing only two days during the year when she was away from home. The diary has one page for each day of the year. Here are some quotes from the actual diary: "Jan. 14 1885 Cold but Fine. Did some ironing in the morning then went to see Mrs. Crowell found her better - borrowed some books. Went to see Mrs. O'Neil and tried to comfort her a little then to see Tina. On reaching home found Mira who staid to dinner. Called on Mrs. Tolles who was not at home. Stopped at Mrs. Smith's to leave Mrs. Mitchell's letter. Spent the evening reading & writing. Wrote to Mrs. Cutting." "Jan. 19 1885 Lovely & Cold washed in the early morning. Went down to Laura's with pie. Called on Mrs. Oaks and tried to call on Mrs. Tower in p.m. George Barrett carried me to see the colored people on the fair ground. Mrs. Streeter not at home. Saw Mrs. C.D. Fuller and Mrs. Amos Parker Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Colman." "Feb 10 1885 Very Cold. Did a little washing a.m. Called on Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Reed. P.M. visited Mrs. Rufus Smith Mrs. Ellis s. main st. Mrs. Horton had some conversation with her on personal religion find her anxious to make a profession of her faith in Christ. Miss Amsden not at home. Had some conversation with A.A. Cheny on faith cures. Did some errands." "Friday May 29 1885 Finished ironing and called at the colored folks Mrs. Reed and Clarkson and Mrs. Smith P.M. called at Mrs. Carpenter's and Mrs. Manson's doors - not at home. Called on Mrs. Fuller Mrs. Oneil Mrs. Stearns & Mrs. Horton Canal St. After tea saw Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Smith. Too tired to go to meeting." Thursday Nov. 5 1885 Called on Mrs. Bangs. Mr. Bangs a little more like himself. Called at Mrs. Crowell's and Mrs. Hawley's. Mrs. C. brought me home. In the afternoon carried jelly to Laura & blocks to little boy then went to Estey-ville and called on Mr. heald Mrs. Haskins Mrs. Freeman colored Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Blanchard. Went to parsonage to sociable in the evening. Very very tired." "Thursday Dec. 31 1885 Rainy. Called on Mrs. Stone at Brattleboro House and Mrs. Horton on Canal St. In the afternoon carried aprons to Mrs. Chandlers's and called on Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Stickney. Finished putting my old carpet together. Very rainy evening." All writing is easy to read and this diary is in very nice condition.; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; KEYWORDS HISTORY OF Brattleboro Vermont Gender Studies Women's Studies Hand Written Personal Americana Memoir Handwritten hand written autograph autographs signed letters document documents manuscript manuscripts writers writer author holograph personal Americana antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . paperback
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