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19850009045FAIRBANKS MINING DISTRICT ALASKA AL. Good. 1985. On offer is a diary and notebook of a gold miner and owner of AOS Mining and Engineering in the Fairbanks Mining District in Alaska. The journal contains in depth discussions of the exploration development and mining of the area by the AOS Mining and Engineering Company. Contained in this book are detailed accounts of the day-to-day life of Roy W. Ferrenbach as him and a small team of mining engineers use steam-powered pumps lifts drills and other tools to do mining exploration and development. Each day has a detailed account almost by the hour of the work done by Ferrenbach and his team as well as more personal notes of his health the weather and his general mood. Along with the notes there are also small diagrams drawn by Ferrenbach of equipment used Shaft Coller Steam Point Jig Hose Clamp along with observations of the equipment and directions for use. For example: Steam Point Jig. To Use: Place on bottom of shaft - Plumb from collar center to center hole drive 40 nail to fix position - Align eyeball to long axis of shaft - set point at one end - when thaw is completed set & steam other end-note if this is correct spaceing we will use two points at same time. Insuring Point is Vertical: This appears to be most important - Ive procured a Bulls Eye level to be placed on head of steam point to check vertical alignment during setting. Near the end of the book the team is doing sampling of the soil that they have been extracting from the ground and they note what is found in the soil gold and at what quantities. The book is 150 pages in length of which 132 have writing in them. The pages are also 37 lines in length so there is a tremendous amount written in this book everyday for almost three months. Some entries extend to many pages but most cap at around a page and a half or about 50-55 lines. The cover page contains information as written: AOS Mining Engineering. A Record of Exploration Development Mining and Related Activities. Fairbanks Mining District. Beginning: July 18 1985. Ending: 10 October 1985. Notes Belonging To: Roy W. Ferrenbach. The first entry is as such: July 18th. 1420 departed for Cora Gulch. #1 on track to look over shaft etc. began by W.B. 15000 around and located worksite shaft full of water looked over part of cloin - departed about 1600 stopped at C summit and cut some more pipe 2 by 1 1/4 this brings total of pipe acquired to 150 2 & 70 1 1/4. The book is in good condition. A sizeable chunk of the pages in the book have detached from the spine but remain gathered together. Here are a sampling of entries: 24 July. 0910 up finally feel like warmed over death and definitely have a pretty good cold. Woke up at usual 0645 heard the rain sprinkling so dared to close my eyes again all of a sudden its past get up time. As one might expect it is overcast and pleasantly cool. The sun is trying its hardest to break through and it just may accomplish that in a couple of hours. It is now 0937 Ronald is headed to the Creek Cleary to work pans for breakfast. John is still in the tent sleeping. The mosquitos are not too active this morning - ok with me - Ronald is doing the breakfast of hash & bread with peanut butter. John is finally up - 1010 all done eating - inal cup of coffee before we get to work. 1125 - Holde dewatered Rain is upon us beginning to steam shot tabs 1410 Shot hole steaming completed - Ronald & John to track to make some quick lunch. Holes are all 4 1/2 deep will trag 1 70% cty for test shot with some luck this will do the trick most get with it - Rain has stopped we had to build a shelter near boiler to keep reasonably dry as an alternate load will see one of the 40% changes 4 1/2 made up this may do the job since Ronalds discovery of Steaming; 27 Sept. Data: 1700 Ronald down shaft to bail & muck; 1715 Bailing completed 8 buckets 60 = 68 buckets; 1735 Mucking completed 6 buckets; 1818 Me down shaft to steam shot holes; 1850 Up to fix pump; 1900 Down shaft to resume activities - steamed 8 holes around perimeter at bottom - decided to steam middle; 1942 began steaming point at 12-14; 2115 Stop sight glass empty & 10 mins steam remaining. Background: The Fairbanks mining district is a gold-mining area in the U.S. state of Alaska. Placer mining began near Fairbanks in July 1902 after Felix Pedro real name Felice Pedroni an Italian immigrant and Tom Gilmore discovered gold in the hills north of the Tanana and Chena Rivers in 1901. The district was and is a major producer of gold from both placer and lode deposits: placers have produced over 8 million troy ounces 250 tonnes of gold lodes have yielded over 4 million ounces.; Manuscript; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ROY W FERRENBACH AOS MINING AND ENGINEERING FAIRBANKS MINING DISTRICT CORA GULCH MINING ENGINEERING GOLD MINING IN ALASKA STEAM-POWERED ENGINEERING MUCKING BAILING UNDERGROUND MINING HARD ROCK MINE EXPLORATORY MINING PRODUCTION OF GOLD RESOURCE ACQUISITION MINER FEASIBILITY STUDY MINE OPERATIONS LATE 19TH CENTURY ALASKA AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
19210001950VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ELON COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA. Good. 1921. On offer is an interesting archive of 15 consecutive years 1921 - 1935 of manuscript diaries handwritten by S.C. Deskins Stuart Columbus. Mr. Deskins attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee and then later Elon College in North Carolina where it appears he earned a doctorate and eventually became the head of the History Department in 1947. We list separately his early school notebooks studying Church history Education Philosophy etc.#0001951 Having served in World War I Stuart we note enigmatically that the earlier diaries are written in German then evolve to English and German and he never really stops using some simple German when for example he writes 'Zu Haus' but English entries otherwise. The diaries are not expressions of personal thoughts but follow his education experience at Vanderbilt and Elon very closely. Some of the books 5¾ x 2½ inch are in rougher shape with spines chewed but for the most part they are G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF S.C. DESKINS STUART COLUMBUS DESKINS VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ELON COLLEGE NASHVILLE TENNESSEE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY PROFESSORS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES 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 . unknown
18650002156NEW YORK NY. Good. 1865. On offer is a fascinating original Civil War Era manuscript note book dated January 1st 1865 through to the last page at December 21st 1865. Handwritten by a very dedicated diarist and Divinity student S.W. Dana at Cooper Union in New York City a mere 5 years or so after the school was founded. Well filled throughout the 125 or so pages Mr. Dana describes his daily life activities sermons written and heard and is also keenly interested in the politics of the day: On April 3rd he announces "It has been a great day for New York City & the country Richmond is ours. We have waited long." On April 15th- "This is a sad day for the loyal people of the United States. The sudden assassination of Pres. Lincoln has shocked the nation." He mentions frequently visiting soldier's barracks and often delivering sermons. The 6.5" x 8" marble board covers are detached but present. Overall G.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF S.W. DANA DIVINITY STUDENT COOPER UNION RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS CHRISTIANITY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CIVIL WAR ERA WAR BETWEEN THE STATES BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER THE COOPER UNION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY 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 . unknown
18640008027Massachusetts U.S. Good. 1864. On offer is an interesting diary written by a woman in 1864. She lives on a farm somewhere in south central Massachusetts based on location references. The diary measures 4 1/2 inches by 4 inches and has about 200 pages. The diary is about 60% complete. The cover is leather and is in good condition as are the pages within. The handwriting is very tight but it is legible. The author is unknown. There is a severely faded inscription on the flyleaf but it is not legible. Context suggests she is a younger woman living with her husband on a farm. She is a very literate woman and writes very well. She is close to her family who appear to live in the vicinity: "Rose this morning animated with the thought of going home to spend the day with Father and Mother. Delightful privilege. Thank God this family is mine to enjoy. May it long continue. Enjoyed a very pleasant visit with Parents brother sisters and cousins Hattie William and Mary being there" April 1 "Rose very early this morning and went to Southbridge with Minerva as she wished to take the stage at 7 o'clock. We got there in time. I made a fare purchase and came home. Called at Mr. Thomas Corbin's a while and got home at half past ten. Had a delightful ride and did not come home so tired as usual" May 23 "Work very hard this forenoon iron bake make cheese wash floors stairs etc Rebecca comes tonight and stays with us. Glad she feels an interest in attending the meeting. There are 5 of us only so we try to be united in supplication. May we ever have the aid of the Spirit" July 6. She is a deeply religious woman and her faith permeates her daily life: "Have not attended meeting today as Newton had been gone all day. Feel that I lose a great deal of spiritual food by being absent from them. I think the attendance of prayer meetings has a tendency to lead us to self-examination and heart searchings especially if we feel a responsibility resting upon ourselves". Jan 8 "Have been to Grandmothers to see Mr. & Mrs. Luther for the last time as they leave tomorrow morning early. After tea Mr. Luther read the 14 th Chapter of John and offered a very appropriate prayer after which I bade them goodbye and reserved a promise of a letter from them" Apr 15. The last entry is October 14th. This is a delightful look inside the life and world of a woman who cares very deeply about her spiritual life and the well-being of her family and friends. Her descriptions are very well written. A historian looking at life in rural civil-war America would find this an excellent resource. Along with the diary is a completely unrelated school graduation certificate. Dated 1929 it was presented to Elinor Rabehl in Multnomah County Oregon. There is no apparent connection between the diary and the certificate. As this is an elementary school diploma we can infer that Elinor Rabehl was born likely in 1916 in Multnomah County. A cursory search of records for Multnomah County ot for Oregon generally did not produce any additional information on this person.; Manuscript; 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF RURAL MASSACHUSETTS AMERICA DURING THE CIVIL WAR RURAL LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND WOMEN'S STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES FARMERS FARMING ELINOR RABEHL CIVIL WAR ERA UNION STATES NORTH OF THE MASON DIXON LINE WAR BETWEEN BROTHERS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL 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 . hardcover
19350002229SEAFORTH CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA. Good. 1935. On offer is a super original January 1935 - May 1936 manuscript diary handwritten by a young South African college student who writes of the almost idyllic life. School aside there are trips with friends and family outings and games and nary a worry. While the author is unidentified there are numerous clues which should help local researchers and historians revealing him at some point. A resident of the Greater Cape Town area there are frequent mentions of local places: Seaforth his most common reference and likely closest to home Cape Point Constantia Salt River Fire Station and his numerous friends and family are all named. However when he meets a new girl he some times use a shorthand mark to refer to his activity with her. The diary is an experiment and being the very pragmatic he lays out his reasons and method for approaching the experiment. He loosens up and details in a neat hand his life and times: his love affairs yearnings career travails and leisure activities including the beaches parties rugby games movies and books seen and read. The final entry states he has passed Part II of his studies and in August he and his father depart for England where the young man will complete his education and father begins his 6 months leave. The 8 x 10 inch stiff card cover book has 85 pages of narrative and save for some general ageing and a stain or two is overall G.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA SOUTHERN AFRICA CAPE TOWN FALSE BAY SEAFORTH CAPE POINT CONSTANTIA SALT RIVER FIRE STATION AFRIKANER AFRIKAANS AFRICANAHANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY 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 PAPELBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL NARRATIVES . unknown
19390009192RAWDON TOWNSHIP ONTARIO HASTINGS SPRINGBROOK. Good. 1939. On offer is an interesting and rather charming original handwritten diary kept by a farm woman in Springbrook a tiny farming community in Hastings County Ontario during the initial years of WWII. Written in a simple school child's notebook the mostly pencil entries cover the period from May 1st 1939 until Oct 25 1941. The book is in good condition. There are 64 pages and it is 100 % complete. The entries are brief but give a clear look into life on an Ontario farm at the outset of the war. The long days and hard work are evident from virtually the first page. The part of Ontario where she lives is difficult farming country and life would have been hard. Yet despite the difficulties this woman had a solid circle of friends and family. These relationships come alive in the pages of this notebook. I mended set up hay. Ellen in a while. We baking July 11 1939 Russel Reed here drawing in hay. I painted bottoms shelf of cupboard chair bottoms and pump. July 15 1939. I washed Orris her husband started to cut his timothy hay south of barn well driller came again -struck rock this time July 17 1939 cider mill real busy. I swept house cleaned up . kids home - Teacher convention. Dug rest of potatoes on farm pulled beans Orris ground Ray's cider. I made pumpkin pies cakes. Went to town. Lois got her hat and sox etc Oct 7 1939 Our anniversary here at Springbrook. All went to church a.m and p.m. Mr. Wood is our minister Oct 29 1939 April Fools I washing and ironed piled wood Velma and I went to Hall for music concert April 1 1940 I cut potatoes - 3 bags. put more nuwall on upstairs ceiling. ready to paint floor now Apr 23 1940 Virtually all entries revolve around life on the farm and interactions with local people. She does note outside event such as when she simply stated on Sept 3rd War declared. Six months later she noted the arrest of a neighbour for the murder of another farm couple: Fred Thain confessed that he murdered Mr. and Mrs. Wellman. Feb 3rd. That entry is sandwiched between a comment about getting a letter and 2 loads of wood being drawn. On the 6th she noted she purchased some items from the murdered couple's home confirming that she lived in the vicinity Springbrook is about 6 miles away. For a researcher into gender studies or social history this is an outstanding look into the life of a farm wife in early 20th century Ontario. Her day begins early and continues through a non-stop succession of tasks and jobs until her day is done. It is a busy life but a sense of accomplishment comes through and there is no doubt that she is part of a close community.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF RURAL LIFE IN ONTARIO RAWDON TOWNSHIP ONTARIO HASTINGS COUNTY ONTARIO SOCIAL HISTORY GENDER STUDIES SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO SPRINGBROOK WAR YEARS CANADAIN HOME FRONT CANADIANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
18180002120BLOCK ISLAND RHODE ISLAND INDONESIA SANDY HOOK. Fair. 1818. On offer is a super original manuscript relic of early 19th Century ocean going trade and commerce being a handwritten ship's log dated August 6 1818 to March 11 1820 detailing a 13 661 mile voyage from Block Island of Rhode Island to Indonesia to Sandy Hook. The large folio has some 60 pages; most have three entries per page; 20 or so pages excised. The early pages had been cover as if someone paste over news clippings and scrap and then carefully removed to leave a difficult but readable text which gets much better quite soon. The ship sailed from Block Island to Gibraltar Bay; Madeira Portugal; Cape Verde; Java Malay Archipelago and Sunda Isles Indonesia; Island of St. Helena to Sandy Hook. Marble sides leather spine covers detached spine leather worn. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Overall Fair.; Manuscript; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF19TH CENTURY MARINE NAVAL GLOBAL TRADE POST WAR OF 1812 BLOCK ISLAND RHODE ISLAND GIBRALTAR BAY MADEIRA PORTUGAL CAPE VERDE JAVA MALAY ARCHIPELAGO SUNDA ISLES INDONESIA ST. HELENA SANDY HOOK NEW JERSEY SAILORS AGE OF SAIL SAILING BARQUES SLOOPS SHIPS OCEAN GOING TRAVEL AMERICANAHANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY 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 . hardcover
19280002276PARIS FRANCE. Good. 1928. On offer is a charming original manuscript dairy handwritten by a young British we believe woman in Paris France employed to teach English at the Lycee April 21st to August 22nd 1928. While the author's name is unknown even a casual read reveals the woman as each day is a complete daily record of everything she did from when she woke up until she went to bed including details of her duties where she went lessons and daily duties what she wore and even some 'insider' school politics or drama etc. making for a fascinating very detailed account of her experience at the Lycee in Paris. But much more than that the writer is an enthusiastic tourist too doing the French experience to the ultimate in her free time and describing it all in sparkling narrative. Historians and researchers of Paris in 1928 will acknowledge that the City of Light was at the epicentre of critical literature and art and the ascending star of post World War I Europe. The 7 x almost 5 inch leather notebook has some wear and top and bottom spine loss to the covers and the occasional marking where she kept flowers between the pages and some pages are loose but all complete. Overall G.; Manuscript; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ENGLISH TEACHER PARIS LYCEE POST WORLD WAR I EUROPE FRANCE LA VILLE-LUMIÈRE CITY OF LIGHT GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY 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 PAPELBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL NARRATIVES . hardcover
19390009172SYRACUSE NEW YORK NY. Good. 1939. On offer is an interesting book from a Post Office mail carrier first in 1939 then again in 1948. The entries take place from May 17th to October 311939 and then from June 30th to November 15 1948. In 1939 the entries are usually short snippets from the authors work as mail carrier in Syracuse New York delivering mail at different places around the city: The University of Syracuse Solvay Elmwood Park and others. The entries also concern the meetings surveys inspections committees and other events that happened to or around the author in Pre-WW2 Syracuse. In 1948 the entries become much more general both containing information about work in the Post Office now as a higher up employee in the Post Office. The entries contain information about the weather going to his lake cottage probably at Oneida Lake or Onondaga Lake and reports of the health and wellbeing of family members and coworkers as well as the normal business of working at the office dealing with more and more mail every day. The book contains roughly 50 handwritten pages. The book itself contains probably close to 200 pages in total. The green covers show some discoloration but are structurally very good as is the spine. The binding is tight and very good. The pages inside show little wear toning or foxing and all are in good condition. The ink is still dark and the handwriting is legible throughout. Text: 5/17/39. Request for survey of Lewiston Manor forwarded to Asst. Sullivan. Request that Mr. Sullivan consider asking Dept for authority to make two routes of No. 176. Unsatisfactory reports by Dora to Connely. Did the request myself.; 10/4/39. Called at Univ. Sta. all carriers returned on time. Supt. Barnes requested to withhold heavy pieces of paper mail from the carriers in the P.M. and work circs to them instead.Suggested to Asst. P.M. that a call window be opened for use of patrons calling at ____ instead of using P.P. collector were people wishing to mail P.P. are frequently blocked away from the ____ by persons calling.; Aug. 24 1948. Postmaster called Sullivan into his office and later told me he had given Sullivan a real going over regarding his lacking and failure to take care of his job. Maintained that his estimates were usually late extended service to Menlo Dr. without any record - doing it by phone; changed service in Westvale from Mt. to foot without notifying patrons and delaying other supervisors work by not promptly doing his own work. Sullivan said he would take the pledge. OVERALL: G; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF AMERICAN POST OFFICE SYRACUSE NEW YORK PRE WORLD WAR TWO POST WORLD WAR TWO MAIL CARRIERS POST OFFICE WORKER AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
19990009184BUCHAREST ROMANIA. Very Good. 1999. On offer is a recent diary written in 1999 of an American missionarys trip to preach in Romania. The author is a Baptist from North Carolina and speaks Romanian fluently. The diary is written almost completely in English. It begins in November 17 1999: Be ready. Some of this will be written in Romanian.My plane ride to Bucharest was a good one. When I arrived in Buc. at OJP. I had to wait 4 hours for my luggage. Ghita said someone would me me at OJP and take me to the train station. That was not the case. Eventually I made it to the station and waited 4 hours for my train most of which I spent outside in a large covered area. It was very cold - about -5° or 30°F and I was prepared for 22°C or 70°F per Ghitas instructions. My train ride was overnight in a sleeper car. It was the bumpiest ride of my life. In Romania he soon begins travelling through the country preaching. Last night we preached in a church in Varadia which is a village with a creek that is used as a road. The church as freezing b/c the deacon lit the fire 2 hours late. What an experience! For supper we had sausage and head cheese made from a fresh killed hog. This morning we preached in Carbonari.Tonight we will be at Stiepari to preach at a church w/ about 115 people. Tomorrow I will visit the high school and then be back in Timioara on Monday night. In addition to writing about preaching to the Romanian people the author writes often of the food he eats and the kindness customs and eccentricities of the Romanian people. He stays often with a woman named Maria who is the sister-in-law of a friend back home: I am not sure that Maria is a Christian. This makes things tough to deal with at times. The other night I wanted to sue the phone which I said I had a phone card and she began telling me that I was supposed to give her money for staying there electricity food etc. Well this is right for me to give her money but not for her to demand it.I would rather her give her house for and expect nothing. This way the money I give is a gift - a thank you for allowing me to stay in the home.Do for others expecting nothing in Return. When you get something act as if it was not expected - Do things from the heart not out of personal gain. He also writes of the upcoming millennium and that it will be interesting to see what Y2K brings. Y2K experts have listed Romania as one of the countries they think will suffer the most. He also watches a game between an American team Crossfire a sports ministream team based in Asheville NC and a team from Timioara. I was able to sit w/ two Mormon friends I met one in Bucharest. I have been praying for the HS to work on his heart and show him the light. This is a good time for that - he has heard Crossfire present the gospel 2x and he is homesick. He also quotes some bible verses at length and does some time interpreting what he believes they mean. Most days he spends preaching at churches or joining Romanian Christian youth groups for bible study. On one of his last days in Romania he gets into a conflict with some locals who scam him out of some money: The conductor of my car said I needed to pay for the extra luggage. I refused b/c I already bought 2 tickets which makes my cabin 1st class by myself. He wasnt going to let me on but than he did BTW: all this time I am praying. Then the smecher con-man said I need to either purchase an extra baggage billet or buy him or his friends 3 of them a beer. I didnt buy them but gave the money so I wouldn't have any trouble. This is a part of Romania I despise. He spends the last few pages reflecting on his trip in Romania and quoting and interpreting the bible. This young man really pours his heart out for his love of God and the importance of his religious message. The book is a total of 108 handwritten pages out of a 160-page or so book. The diary is written in a Sainsbury Reporters Notebook. The pages turn from top to bottom not left to right. The size is roughly 8 x 5 inches. The pages are in good condition and all still attached to the ring binding. No wear or tear or discoloration. One or two pages are folded up and can be easily unfolded. The handwriting is clean and legible throughout in blue and black ink. OVERALL: VG; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF MISSIONARY WORK CHRISTIANITY IN ROMANIA CHRISTIAN OUTREACH BUCHAREST CULTURE OF ROMANIA FOOD OF ROMANIAN BAPTIST AMERICAN MISSIONARY WORK CHRISTIANITY RELIGIOUS YOUTH GROUPS CROSSFIRE YOUTH MINISTRIES ASHEVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Y2K END OF THE 20TH CENTURY AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
19120009020OMAHA NEBRASKA NE SANTA MONICA CALIFORNIA CA. Good. 1912. On offer is an incredible exhaustive and deeply detailed scrapbook and diary entitled The history of my career as a musician by pianist Wallace Wheeler. Beginning with his joining of the Omaha Musicians Association in October 1912 Wheeler traces his career as a classical piano player from his burgeoning days of professional engagements through his growing recognition and skill in the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and his election as president of the Midwest Conference of Musicians. His career is traced is written in exhaustive detail for almost twenty years from 1912 - 1929 The book is made up seemingly equally of written pages describing his professional engagements and newspaper cutouts concert programs photographs of himself and his band's letters and postcards received and various other ephemera directly relating to his musical career. The book is numbered up to page 80 and then there are roughly 40 pages or so of just ephemera newspaper clippings concert programs with his Wheelers name letters and such. The first engagement I ever played as a professional musician was on October 5 1912 at Treynor Iowa. On the engagement were - Frank Kiger - Violin; Jack Treen - Cornet; W.P. Jackson - Drums; Wheeler - Piano. I played with tes three men almost altogether until Jan. 26 1913 when Louis Mareus opened up the Majestic Theater in Council Bluffs after having it completely remodeled and redecorated. We played here until July 2 1913. Though the writing is fairly matter-of-fact on his career when and where Wheeler played who he played with what type of music was played there are also parts where adds additional comments to his professional life: The five months we played there the policy of the house was for the greater part of the time pictures and vaudeville. About six weeks of tabloid musical shows was the only interruption. ; That season 1913-1914 was a good one for me I made a good living in proportion to the times and look back on those days with much pleasure.; In December 1915 I was elected secretary of the Omaha Musicians Assn and took office the first Tuesday in January 1916. I served that one year and bowed out not being a candidate for reelection.The season of 1915-1916 at the Nicholas Theatre was not a very profitable one so we played there off and on more off than on filling in with other work. For the most part in the early years of his career Wheeler takes on semi-steady jobs working theatres often playing for silent movies hotels and odd jobs to make a living. In each new engagement he always writes who he played with. In June 1917 Wheeler enlists as a 3rd Class Musician the band of the 6th Nebraska U.S. Band He writes the names of the entire band all 30 or so men on cornets clarinets drums basses and saxes. He serves with this outfit until early 1918 when he transfers to another band the 135th U.S. Band. He writes The names of all the members of this band I will attempt to list if my memory serves me correctly. Amazingly or perhaps by copying from a diary or something he is able to write the names of over 50 men in the band. Ernest Meyers is the band leader. With this outfit he visits France where the band is broken up. After the break up he attends the Ecole de Musique du Regiment in Chaumont Haute-Marne France. Here he studied bassoon with Antoine Mathieu 1st bassoon of the Paris. Opera Orchestra and conducting under Andre Caplet conductor of opera at the Grand Opera in Paris. He then joins the band of the 306th Field Artillery 77th Division with whom he returns to the U.S. in April 1919. Back in Omaha he takes work at the Boyd Theatre mentioning that it's opening night September 28 1919 is the night of the famous riot when a mob nearly destroyed the courthouse. This is the Omaha Race Riot he is referring to when thousands of whites attempted to hang the Mayor of Omaha and then set fire to the Douglas County Courthouse in downtown Omaha. The next few years are filled with a similar pattern. Wheeler finds a job for a couple months with a theater or hotel then that closes he does a bit of jobbing then finds another engagement for a few months. In 1925 he spends much of the year working with five elementary school orchestras. He writes I find this work with the youngsters very interesting and I take a great deal of pleasure in it. It is inspiring what one can do with six seventh and eighth graders. I did some of this work last year and find the idea spreading and interesting increasing from year to year.The main object of this work is to give the children some idea of ensemble playing before they reach high-school age. Their reaction to our efforts is proof indeed of the importance and desirability of this sort of work. During this time he is also composing his own original music. Around page 45 there are a dozen or so pages of newspaper clippings and the occasional description by Wheeler. This clippings deal mostly with his Summer 1926 engagement of music at Peony Park an amusement park and concert venue in Omaha. Wallace Wheeler and His Band play from May until the end of October. The next few years follow the same as before. Wheeler goes from engagement to engagement usually staying for a season or two and then moving on. He usually leaves pleasantly but he does say of one engagement: Well! I closed at the Riviera on Thursday August 30 1918 and felt very much like a prisoner doing about ten years and is suddenly released. After more pages of programs and newspaper clippings a long entry begins Santa Monica Cal. July 26 1929. Here we are again little book and much water has flowed beneath the bridge since the program was pasted on the preceding page. First of all - when the aforementioned program was under rehearsal I had a personal squabble with Herr Harmati. It was a very regrettable incident and I am sorry that I lost my temper - not without provocation in my own opinion - but none the less a very unfortunate happening. I bear the Signor no ill-will and still consider him a fine musician however widely our ideas diverge on the manner of handling an orchestra. So much for that! Wheeler sells his house and possessions and moves to California. On the trip he is accompanied by his wife and Ben Nye who was a renowned American makeup artist for the Hollywood film industry from the 1930s to the early 1980s. They find an apartment in Whittier California in Los Angeles County. All we ask is a chance to earn a decent living and achieving that we will give thanks to the Great Presence on high and after all these annoying vicissitudes shall dedicate ourselves to the building of a new life beneath the ever smiling sky of Southern California. He finishes: Here shall we pause little book. Santa Monica Cal. Fri. July 26 1929. However there is another entry in which Wheeler updates the book written on November 21 1929 a month after the beginning of the Great Depression. He states that he finds a job in the arranging department of the Fox Film Corp. at the Fox Hill studios in Los Angeles.This so far is a very good position well paid and more desirable than the theatre game on account of having evenings and Sundays off. The Great Depression seems to not be making an immediate effect on him but whether or not his livelihood at the Fox Film Corp. lasts is unknown. Fox Film Corp. would eventually become the company 20th Century Fox which still exists today. After this final entry the scrapbook has roughly 60 pages devoted entirely to programs newspaper clippings and photographs all concerning Wallace Wheeler and his life. In its entirety the scrapbook is over 220 pages in length in a 3-ring binder format with a blank board cover. A number of pages are detached especially near the beginning. Many pages are slightly worn with age but still easily readable and Wheelers handwriting is neat and legible throughout.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF WALLACE WHEELER AND HIS BAND ERNEST MEYERS ANTOINE MATHIEU PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA ANDRE CAPLET JAZZ AGE MUSICIAN MUSIC IN THE ROARING 20s PEONY PARK MUSICIANS IN NEBRASKA OMAHA MUSIC SCENE OMAHA MUSICIANS ASSOCIATION MIDWEST CONFERENCE OF MUSICIANS OMAHA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COUNCIL BLUFFS LIFE OF A PIANIST GIGGING FOR A LIVING U.S. ARMY BANDS MUSICIANS IN WORLD WAR 1 EARLY 20TH CENTURY MUSICIANS 6TH NEBRASKA BAND 135TH U.S. BAND 306TH FIELD ARTILLERY 77TH DIVISION WITNESS TO THE OMAHA RACE RIOT FOX FILM CORP LIFE OF A BAND LEADER BEN NYE MUSIC BEFORE THE GREAT DEPRESSION WHITE MEN IN EARLY JAZZ AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
19200001998PANAMA CAMINOS MACIONALES CENTRAL AMERICA. Very Good. 1920. On offer is a super manuscript relic of an early 20th Century trip to the Central American country of Panama written by author lecturer and professional world traveler William A. Brooks of Wellesley Hills Massachusetts. This travel journal is typed likely from handwritten notes and likely prepared for publication though we cannot find any such publications. Brooks was a noted speaker and casual research finds numerous mentions of his holding lectures about his various trips from the early 1900s through the 1920s. He has a wonderful narrative style moving from sophisticated enthusiast to folksy world wise traveller. This manuscript is titled: "Discovering Panama by the Caminos Macionales." There are 47 typed pages. Measures about 8½" x 11". Overall G.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF WILLIAM A. BROOKS WELLESLEY HILLS MASSACHUSETTS TRAVEL EARLY 20TH CENTURY PANAMA CAMINOS MACIONALES CENTRAL AMERICA LATIN AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA AMERICANAHANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES 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 . unknown
18570001814TROY NEW YORK NY. Good. 1857. On offer is a super original manuscript autobiography handwritten by Mr. David Buel Jr. who retrospectively recorded his memories and anecdotes etc. in 1857 a mere three years before his death. The journal is a fascinating detailed sketch of his family travel life events genealogy etc. starting with his birth in October 1784 through 1830s but we note 1853 references on the last page. He writes of being a member of the Constitutional Congress of 1821 his mother's death in 1826 a voyage to Savannah on the Steam Boat George Washington travel to Martinique and Nevis in 1812 and much more. The 8" x 10" leather bound lined ledger book has narrative on the first 40 pages. Bumping to extremities. Some loosening to hinges. Marbled endpapers. Overall G. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: One online source provides: Hon. David Buel Jr. Born Litchfield Conn. Oct. 22 1784. Died in Troy. N.Y. August 16 1860. Mr. Buel's obit stated: "For more than a generation says the Troy Daily Whig Judge BUEL has been one of the best known and highly esteemed citizens of Troy. Prominent at the Bar he was as well for many years very active and efficient in all public concerns in both city and country. He always enjoyed public confidence and was most faithful and devoted to any cause which enlisted his energies. In 1821 he was a member of the Convention which revised the Constitution of this State. He distinguished himself in that body in the discussion of several important questions. He held the office of Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for several years receiving the office first from the old Council of Appointment. Ill health obliged him to resign this position in 1827. Spending some three years in the South soon after in pursuit of health he returned and devoted himself to his profession avoiding public life. In 1842 he was appointed one of the State Regents of the University which office he held at the time of his death. We cannot enumerate the various positions of honor and trust connected with business charitable and religious interests which the deceased held in later years. They were numerous and every duty belonging to them was discharged with rigid fidelity. In religious faith he was an Episcopalian and for many years to the time of his decease he was senior Warden of St. Paul's Church. Judge BUEL was born in Litchfield Conn. Oct. 22 1784. His father DAVID BUEL moved to Troy in 1798 and resided here until his death in 1836. DAVID Jr. entered Williams College in the Fall of 1802 and graduated in 1805 and soon after began the study of the law at Albany in the office of DAVID JONES where his fellow-students were JOHN C. SPENCER and WHEELER BARNES; He concluded his studies in the office of ABRAM VAN VECHTEN. He commenced the practice of the law of Troy in 1809 and remained an industrious laborer in the profession until 1854 when failing health compelled him to abandon it. Though for a long time feeble under the weight of years it was only last week that his last illness was deemed of an alarming nature. He endured all with patience and without complaint. His exit from the world was calm and peaceful -- so that the sleep of death could hardly be distinguished from the sleep of exhausted nature. Throughout his sickness he retained his consciousness and his eye of intelligence even when from bodily weakness he was unable to speak. The last public appearance of Judge BUEL was as Chairman of the meeting of the Bar called on the occasion of the death of the late JOB PIERSON."; Transcript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF DAVID BUEL CONTINENTAL CONGRESS TRAVEL LITCHFIELD STEAM BOAT GEORGE WASHINGTON CONNECTICUT AMERICANA TROY NEW YORK TRANSCRIPT MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS PERSONAL PERSONAL HISTORY MEMOIR MEMORIAL DIARY JOURNAL DIARIES JOURNALS LOG LOGS KEEPSAKE AMERICANA . hardcover
1798028104G.G. and J. Robinson et Al 1798. Book. Fair. Full-Leather. New Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8.5" x 5.5" - 14 or 15 volumes - Volume 1 missing but reprints are readily available. A New and General Biographical Dictionary - containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every Nation particularly the British and Irish : from the earliest accounts of time to the present period wherein their remarkable actions and sufferings their virtues parts and learning are accurately displayed with a catalogue of their literary productions. Greatly enlarged and Improved. New Edition 1798 Missing Vol 1. Leather bound covers rubbed to edges and titles not visible due to wear and age. Book plate to inside boards "WATERSTOCK" with coat of arms depicting a knight's helmet and a George Cross with 4 fleur d'lis. Is the Bookplate of Sir William Henry Ashurst of Waterstock Oxfordshire 1725-1807 Sir William Henry Ashurst was the son of William Henry Ashurst and Diana Allen and lived at Waterstock Oxfordshire England. He held the office of Justice of the Court of the King's Bench between 1770 and 1800 ref Flikr Vol. 11 2 111 3 1V 4 V 5 V1 6 V11 7 V111 8 1X 9 x 10 X1 11 X11 12 X111 13 X1V 14 XV 15. Overseas buyers please contact for postage as 9230 gms unpacked weight. . G.G. and J. Robinson et Al Hardcover
1803180064London: Printed by J. Cundee 1803. From Astell and Joan of Arc to Shore and Wollstonecraft First edition of this popular study of nearly 100 women. Alongside classic inclusions such as Aphra Behn Cleopatra and Catharine de Medici Remarkable Female Characters details the lives and accomplishments of diverse individuals such as the androgynous soldier-spy Charlotte d'Éon. It is bound as the second volume in the set the first being a counterpart on noteworthy men. Collective biographies of noteworthy people often referred to as "eccentric biographies" were a popular genre in 19th-century Britain and America. The public had "a fascination with eccentric characters" as "was reflected in reports and discussion in newspapers in works of local history and in fiction" Gregory p. 343. The anonymous author is often nuanced when describing women who defied societal norms. They write admiringly of the Chevalière d'Éon 1728-1810 an author diplomat spy and soldier who lived openly as a man and a woman. D'Éon's entry is one of those accompanied by a portrait which faces page 118. The book is also sympathetic to the movement for women's rights commenting that Mary Astell "justly observed" the "want of knowledge in her sex" and complimenting her "uncommon assuidity" to her studies p. 9. Of Mary Wollstonecraft's struggles and unconventional lifestyle the author writes that "the history of this singular woman til towards the latter period of her life has been that of one continued struggle with adverse circumstances. with heroic fortitude" p. 141. The accompanying counterpart on noteworthy men features Caravaggio George Villiers and Mozart amongst others and is in the second edition. 2 works duodecimo 142 x 97 mm pp. v 5 349; 344 lacking pp. 339-344. With 8 engraved portrait plates in Remarkable Female Characters; 7 in Remarkable Characters. Contemporary sheep spines flat with gilt fillets green labels and numbers in gilt. Modern bookplates of R. V. H. Taylor. Extremities worn joints starting spine ends chipped spine and book block of Remarkable Female Characters split in centre but holding contents clean: a very good set. James Gregory "Eccentric biography and the Victorians" Biography vol. 30 no. 3 2007. unknown
1841DEMO016689ILondon: Published by the Author 1841. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. George Catlin engravings. Octavos 264 266pp. 19th C red half morocco edgeworn extra gilt spines 1 board tender. <br/><br/>Howes C241; Wagner-Camp-Becker 84:1; Pillling 681 q.v.'; Sabin 11536; not in Field's Indian bibliography . Uncited variant: This edition was printed by "W. and A.K. Johnston printers Edinburgh and London." I have not found another copy so described nor are the maps identified as being engraved by Tosswill & Myers; also this does not have the mistake of "Frederick" for "Zedekiah" on p.104. Note: the collation appears to match the Siebert copy Siebert Catalogue of 1999 vol.2 no. 838 altho I count 75102= 177 leaves of plates not 176 plus the 3 maps one folding in v.1. William Clark the famed co-explorer and later the Indian Agent headquartered in St. Louis testified that "I have seen Mr. Catlin's Collection of Portraits of Indians east of the Rocky Mountains many of which were familiar to me and painted in my presence: and as far as they have included Indians of my acquaintance the likenesses are easily recognized baring the most striking resemblances to the originals as well as faithful representations of their costumes." Illustrated with George Catlin's engravings. Published by the Author hardcover
192943034New York:: The Derrydale Press. VG-/NONE. 1929. Hardcover. Hardcover 1929 edition number 50 of large paper edition limited to 50 copies. Marbled boards; spine in leather with raised banks. Covers worn at extremities especially at spine ends. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean bit browned due to age and perhaps ever so slightly rippled along some page edges. 91 numbered pages with illustrations. No DJ as issued; . The Derrydale Press, hardcover
19024406New York: Thomas Y. Crowell and Co 1902. First edition thus. Flex. Very Good. 12mos 6"x3". Burgundy flex covers with giltstamped art nouveau decorations frontises with tissue. <br /> All volumes: sunfading and gilt loss to spines gilt loss to top-edges upper covers bright. Light spotting to covers. Textblock edges toned faint insect damage to fore-edges. Light tone to interiors foxing to frontises and tissue. Slight warp to textblocks.<br /> Vol.I: dampstain to frontis. Vol.III: Vol.XVI: dampstain to upper cover gutter exposed at p.5. Vol.V: closed tears to p.161-165. Vol.VIII: dampstains to lower cover. Vol.X: gauge to fore-edge p.42-124 see 5th picture does not occlude text. Vol.XI: white ink to lower cover see 6th picture. Vol.XII: dampstain to frontis. Vol.XV: dampstain to lower cover. Vol.XVI: gutter exposed at p.7. Vol.XVII: gutter exposed at p.3. All bindings are sound. Missing original wooden box. <br /> This "Virginia Edition" is the first edition of Poe's complete works to include texts rejected or tampered with in the earlier 1850 edition published by Poe's rival Rufus Griswold; it excludes the fabricated biographical details that led to Poe's defamation. The Virginia Edition is considered a superior though later edition. Thomas Y. Crowell and Co unknown
189439531Bergen:: Forfatterens. 1894. Hardcover. Small black- and gilt-decorated hardbound copy in blue cloth. Light shelfwear with a few small very minor indentations bit of spine slant. Pages tight clean unmarked although browned throughout due to paper quality and age. No DJ. Not a former library copy. 279 pages; illustrated. Text in Norwegian. Born in 1854 in Bergen Norway Rasmus Rasmussen was an accomplished sailor by the time he signed on to the ship Debora in 1879 headed to Aldabra an atoll in the Indian Ocean where the group on board hoped to establish a Norwegian colony based on the teachings of Hans Nielsen Hauge a Norwegian minister. Before reaching its destination however the expedition ended prematurely in Madagascar with some aboard the Debora remaining there while others settled in the British colony of Port Natal Durban . Rasmussen wrote an account of the journey under the name Sailor James. "Viking" is an account of his journey as a working sailor aboard the ship Viking a Norwegian replica that set sail in 1893 bound for the Chicago World Exhibition 1894 . Said to be the only Viking ship replica in modernity and the only Viking ship to set sail in more than 1 000 years it is now located in Geneva Illinois its full restoration stalled due to lack of funding. ; . Forfatterens, hardcover
71831E-090. Very Good. Hardcover. Leather. 8vo. Printed for J. Johnson by T. Bensley London UK. 1806. Two Volumes xvi 505 pgs; vii 559 pgs. Third Edition. Bound in gilt ruled fine calf leather with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities boards are lightly rubbed and worn. Previous owner's bookplate present to the front pastedown. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Third edition the first to be published in 2 volumes and the first published after the Great Quarto edition of 1803 of one of the most important and influential books in the history of economic thought. The third edition contained numerous revisions among which was a text entitled A Reply to the Chief Objections which have been urged against the Essay on the Principle of Population which was also published separately so that it might be bound with earlier ones. As the world's population continues to grow at a frighteningly rapid rate Malthus's classic warning against overpopulation gains increasing importance. An Essay on the Principle of Population examines the tendency of human numbers to outstrip their resources and argues that checks in the form of poverty disease and starvation are necessary to keep societies from moving beyond their means of subsistence. Malthus's simple but powerful argument was controversial in his time; today his name has become a byword for active concern about humankind's demographic and ecological prospects. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
1698026809London / London: Samuel Keble and Richard Sare / Jacob Tonson 1698. With the griffin bookplate of publisher Thomas Bird Mosher for more about him see below. SEE PHOTOS. 2 volumes bound together. They are: Jeremy Collier. A SHORT VIEW OF THE IMMORALITY AND PROFANENESS OF THE ENGLISH STAGE. Fourth Edition. 1699 the first was 1698. London: Samuel Keble and Richard Sare. 288pp. British Museum General Catalogue 906. Ashley Catalogue X 80 with title page facsimile. Hoe Catalogue I 1903 302. Hazlitt II 134. Langland to Wither #171 Grolier Club. Wing 5266. According to Pforzheimer #189 of the 1698 first edition: "The publication of this book marks a new era in English dramatic literature. Few literary protests have been so completely successful in altering or at least in giving expression to an impending change in public taste. It was absurdly praised by Johnson and Macaulay." The second volume is: William Congreve. AMENDMENTS OF MR. COLLIER'S FALSE AND IMPERFECT CITATIONS. 1698. London: Jacob. Tonson. 109pp. First edition second issue pp. 43-44 D6 is a cancel. No half title in this copy. Errata on verso of title page as called for. Pforzheimer Library #192 See also #191 for more detail on this issue. Langland to Wither #193 Grolier Club. British Museum General Catalogue 980. Ashley Catalogue IX p.64 with title reproduced. Wing 5844. From the Pforzheimer catalogue: " Though a witty and clever defense even justified from an impartial view this book failed in its purpose. Congreve was on the whole on the wrong side of the argument." Congreve's AMENDMENTS was written in answer to Collier's SHORT VIEW. This copy has Thomas B. Mosher's griffin bookplate MDCCCXCVII. Also the armorial bookplate of James Heywood. Very Good condition. Only lightly rubbed. A pretty copy clean with minimal foxing. Bound in marbled boards with a brown leather spine and corners. 5 raised spine bands. Spine is gilt ruled. SEE PHOTOS. "Thomas Bird Mosher 1852 - 1923 was an American publisher out of Portland Maine. He is notable for his contributions to the private press movement in the United States and as a major exponent of the British Pre-Raphaelites and Aesthetes as well as other British Victorians. His book styles reflected those of William Pickering publisher and the Whittinghams the books of the Bodley Head the Daniel Press the Eragny Press and Charles Ricketts of the Vale Press among others. By the end of Moshers publishing program in 1923 there would be 384 titles 338 reprints of those editions and 61 privately printed books for a total of 783 books grouped into fourteen different series all limited editions covering his favorite authors including William Morris Oscar Wilde Fiona Macleod William Sharp Robert Louis Stevenson Algernon Charles Swinburne Walter Pater Dante Gabriel Rossetti Richard Jeffries Vernon Lee Violet Paget Edward FitzGerald Walt Whitman Andrew Lang George Meredith John Addington Symons Elizabeth Barrett Browning Robert Browning Matthew Arnold Maurice Hewlett Francis Thompson Marcel Schwob J. W. Mackail Ernest Dowson John Ruskin George Gissing William Butler Yeats Richard Burton and others." -- quote from Wikipedia. 4th Edition & 1st Edition respectively. Hardcover. Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 4.5" wide by 7.5" tall. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. S[amuel] Keble and R[ichard] Sare / J[acob] Tonson Hardcover
198418092Lincoln Nebraska U.S.A.: Univ of Nebraska Pr. As New in As New dust jacket. 1984. Hardcover. 0803211856 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine clean & unmarked - 376 pages; 359 plates many in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Univ of Nebraska Pr hardcover
198353927University of Chicago Press. As New. 1983. Hardcover. 0226081141 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - appears unread - 324 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Chicago Press hardcover
195431579Skira. As New. 1954. Hardcover/ Slipcase. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 107 page monograph; text in German. Many tipped-in color illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Skira hardcover
1993026457Toronto On Canada: Mcclelland & Stewart Inc 1993. 1st Edition signed. Hardcover. Fine/Fine Dust Jacket. 9x6x1. Signed by Authors. The Dust Jacket Is Not Price Clipped. Clean Inside With No Remarks Or Highlights. Nearly As New Condition. First Canadian Edition First Printing. Signed By Leonard Cohen At The Title Page. With The Correct # Line Includes The "#" At The Copyright Page- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Mcclelland & Stewart, Inc hardcover