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18487302Philadelphia:: J.T. Bowen 1848. First edition. Fine. Fine condition. Original lithograph; printed and colored by J.T. Bowen Philadelphia. Octavo 6.75 x 10 .5 inches. Matted in Rag Board. As the oil on canvas portrait of Se-Loc-Ta: A Creek Chief was destroyed by fire in 1865 the original hand-colored lithographs by JT Bowen are the only surviving rendering of this essential chapter of Americana. During the first quarter of the nineteenth century as the Native American people traveled to Washington DC to discuss their plight; the loss of their lands and destruction of their people they appealed to Thomas McKenney the then Chief to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in whom they found a sincere advocate in the efforts to improve the welfare of the Native American people. After meeting to discuss the situation McKenney invited every one of his guests to sit for formal portraits and included all members; not only the Chiefs but also the Warriors Braves and Women. A pioneer in the study of North American ethnology and superintendent to the Bureau of Indian Affairs under John C. Calhoun Thomas Loraine McKenney Chestertown MD 1785-1859 assembled in his War Department office a virtual archive of the American Indian; a large collection of books manuscripts artifacts and paintings that constituted the first museum in Washington DC. The core of the collection was a gallery of 150 portraits of prominent Indian men and women most of them painted by Washington artist Charles Bird King Newport RI 1785-1862 during official visits to Washington. In addition King copied and painted several portraits after James Otto Lewis 1799-1858. These portraits were later published as part of a mammoth lithography project that McKenney conceived of and launched with the aid of writer James Hall Philadelphia 1793-1868. Known as the History of the Indian Tribes of North America the publication features the portraits and biographies of 120 Indian men and women from McKenneys collection. The entire archive eventually ended up at the Smithsonian Institution where the portraits were destroyed by fire in 1865. ANB. 0300320 Single sheet matted in rag board J.T. Bowen, unknown
18497300Philadelphia:: D. Rice and A.N. Hart 1849. First edition. Fine. Fine condition. Original lithograph; printed and colored by J.T. Bowen Philadelphia. Octavo 6.75 x 10 .5 inches. Matted in Rag Board. As the oil on canvas portrait of Wat-Che-Mon-Ne: An Ioway Chief known as The Orator was destroyed by fire in 1865 the original hand-colored lithographs by JT Bowen are the only surviving rendering of this essential chapter of Americana. During the first quarter of the nineteenth century as the Native American people traveled to Washington DC to discuss their plight; the loss of their lands and destruction of their people they appealed to Thomas McKenney the then Chief to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in whom they found a sincere advocate in the efforts to improve the welfare of the Native American people. After meeting to discuss the situation McKenney invited every one of his guests to sit for formal portraits and included all members; not only the Chiefs but also the Warriors Braves and Women. A pioneer in the study of North American ethnology and superintendent to the Bureau of Indian Affairs under John C. Calhoun Thomas Loraine McKenney Chestertown MD 1785-1859 assembled in his War Department office a virtual archive of the American Indian; a large collection of books manuscripts artifacts and paintings that constituted the first museum in Washington DC. The core of the collection was a gallery of 150 portraits of prominent Indian men and women most of them painted by Washington artist Charles Bird King Newport RI 1785-1862 during official visits to Washington. In addition King copied and painted several portraits after James Otto Lewis 1799-1858. These portraits were later published as part of a mammoth lithography project that McKenney conceived of and launched with the aid of writer James Hall Philadelphia 1793-1868. Known as the History of the Indian Tribes of North America the publication features the portraits and biographies of 120 Indian men and women from McKenneys collection. The entire archive eventually ended up at the Smithsonian Institution where the portraits were destroyed by fire in 1865. ANB. 0300320 Single sheet matted in rag board D. Rice and A.N. Hart, unknown
1974228h5556Ottawa Canada: National Map Collection Public Archives Canada 1974. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 12 87 pages. Bilingual English/French. Printed upon glossy stock. Illustrated throughout in blue and brown. "From its very beginning to the present time the history of the nation's capital unfolds from the cartographical material housed in the National Map Collection. The collection includes over three hundred maps directly relating to the Ottawa area; the selected maps reproduced in this book tell the highlights of the story. A list of Ottawa area maps appears in the appendix. This list should be of great value to historical researchers and all others interested in Canada's capital." - Preface. Moderate external wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound copy of this informative reference. Bishop p.36. National Map Collection, Public Archives Canada Paperback
1926838G4914Dearborn Michigan: The Dearborn Publishing Co. 1926. Book. Illus. by Graham J.C.; Legge; Honore Paul. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 32 pages. Features: Nice two-color Firestone ad inside front cover entitled 'Why Women Buy Tires" features well-dressed mother with child in car behind male driver; The Liberty Bond Mystery Was Never Cleared Up! - telegrams indicate the Secret Service worked with the Federal Reserve to keep an eye on President Harding's investigator; In the Land of the Everlasting - the cause of the everlastingness of the Chinese is consciousness of Eternity; 'Are You an Optimist' - if you are you will find an idea for yourself and follow it up; Old Boston's Historic Highway - State Street saw some of the most stirring events of revolutionary days; Mr. Henry Ford's Page - discussion of the repudiation of war debts; Editorials - Muscle Shoals Scott Nearing as Prophet; Polo Makes Good in America - in 20 years the sport has reached preeminence; Newport our 'Social Capital' - a sumptuous array of palaces by the sea; The Voyage of the Victoria - Part Played by Commerce Kings part 4; Annapolis - Where Our Admirals Come From; Poland - Country of Possibilities; I Read in the Papers; Chats with Office Callers; Clovernook - Homestead of the Clary Sisters Alice and Phoebe; Pennsylvania's Land of Goshen - a fertile tract where crop failures are almost unknown; A Dance a Week - Plain Quadrille and Novelty Two Step. Some damage to top of front cover and minor insect damage near bottom staple otherwise average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. The Dearborn Publishing Co. Paperback
1926838G4919Dearborn Michigan: The Dearborn Publishing Co. 1926. Book. Illus. by Van Der Heyden Gerald cover; Fitzgerald W.O.; Clarke W.W.; Legge Russell; Honore Paul; Harper George. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 32 pages. Features: Firestone ad inside front cover features photo of Harvey S. Firestone addressing 25th annual stockholders' meeting in Akron OH; A Sailorman Poet - John Masefield; What has become of our Parties - Coolidge puts last Democrat doctrine into Republican creed; Is the Pulpit a Bulletin Board - is the preacher a prophet or propagandist; An English View of American Installment Buying; A Scientist Urges Farmers to Utilize Waste Products - paper can easily be made from wheat straw; Mental Tests Make Us Seem Foolish - because quacks rush in where true psychologists fear to tread; Henry Ford's Page - the dangers of debt; Editorials - U.S. surplus of housing Abraham Rothfeld is ordered to not reapply for U.S. citizenship for 10 years; Senator Borah speaks like a statesman P.R. battle over French debt to the U.S. Dictators are increasing in number in Europe Robert T. Lincoln of the Pullman Company has given the negro 'the only racial monopoly in the world' namely the Pullman porter sea travel in steerage becomes fashionable; Life Among the Wild American Humorists as described by Thomas L. Masson; Islam Aims at World Domination - Consolidation of Moslemism inspires Conference at Mecca; A Negro Views His Own Race - the thoughts of Charles Plummer; The Voyage of the Victoria part 8 - Wreck of the Santiago; Chats with Office Callers - William Lyon Phelps writes article claiming New York stage plays attack Protestants but not Catholics because they are afraid to attack them; Under the White Tops with 'Gil' - part 4 - tales of the time when people traveled for days to see teh circus and slave-traders followed the show; China's Use of Proverbs; The Stories the Windmills Tell - Joy grief trouble or celebration all are indicated by the huge sails which serve as 'Town Criers' for the countryside; A Fighting Quaker of '76 - Joseph Hewes - who led the North Carolina Men in Declaring for Independence; A Dance a Week - Seventeenth Century Minuet with piano sheet music; I Read in the Papers. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. The Dearborn Publishing Co. Paperback
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20062851Easton Press 2006. First Updated and Expanded Edition. Full Leather. New/No Jacket as Issued. Still in the original shrinkwrap this is the handsome full dark green leather First Updated and Expanded Edition signed by the author Thomas L. Friedman Op-Ed contributor to the New York Times a three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize 1983 1988 and 2002 for international reporting and commentary and a 2004 recipient of the Overseas Press Club Award for lifetime achievement and the honorary title Order of the British Empire OBE from Queen Elizabeth II. In fine unread condtion in the original shrinkwrap with gold gilt cover designs and page edges moire silk endpapers and bound-in silk bookmark. 593 pp. including an extensive index. Includes the Certificate of Authenticity from Easton Press. A beautiful copy. Easton Press unknown
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1924RO80161566CHAMPION Edouard. 1912 - 1924. In-8. Broché. A restaurer, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. Lot des 5 TOMES. Exemplaire n°832 / 1210 tiré sur papier Vélin. Portrait en frontispice noir et blanc avec serpente. Couvertures contre-pliées. Ouvrages débrochés. Certains volumes incomplets avec manques de pages. Annotations en marges et dans le texte au crayon à papier et au stylo rouge.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES
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