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1892B58696Leuven, Van Linthout 1892 164pp., in de reeks "Vaderlandsche Historie" 7e deel 2e afl., 2e uitgave, Uitgave van het Davidsfonds nr.80, onopengesneden, rug hersteld, 23cm.
1843H63022Antwerpen, Vanlinthout en Vandenzande 1843 154pp., 1e uitgave, ingebonden in gecart.band, stempeltje, klein scheurtje in 8 eerste blz., goede staat
190051634Washington DC: Sons of the American Revol 1900. Reprint Edition. fair. 8 wraps frontis illus. text stained no pages stuck together covers soiled and stained small tears to cover edges. Lower corner front cover torn off tear at spine rust stains at staples. Reprint from Historical Papers of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in the District of Columbia No. 2 1900. This address was originally delivered before the patriotic societies of Washington on the hundredth anniversary of the death of George Washington December 14 1899. Sons of the American Revol paperback
1885300222sheldon and co 1885 hardback book poor conditionmissing half of spinevery good insidevery readable. Hardcover. Poor. sheldon and co hardcover
1857H30577Brugge, H.Tremmery-Van Becelaere 1857 vii + 128pp., 3e verbeterde en vermeerderde druk, rug licht hersteld, stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst in mooie staat, [bevat een kalender met 88 beschrijvingen van heiligen met hun iconografische kenmerken], H30577
1841186730A. S. Johnson 1841. Hardcover. Very Good. 1841 edition rebound in blue boards. "Containing the general index also a list of all the acts of assembly". Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Pages are very tanned minor overall wear. HB HS A. S. Johnson hardcover books
1886017570New York Chicago: Sheldon & Company. Cover is corner bumped heavy losses to the leather of the spine. End papers have doodles and pencil notes. M1 . Fair. Half-Leather. 1886. Sheldon & Company hardcover
1845T95544Leuven (& Antwerpen), Vanlinthout en Vandenzande (& drukk. J.F. Engels) 1845 (& s.d.) 2 werken samengebonden in 1 band, 179 + 96pp., 21cm., gecart. band (gemarbreerde platten, linnen rug mezt titels in goudopdruk), stempeltje, goede staat, T95544
1847B79604Louvain, chez Vanlinthout et Vandenzande 1847-1848 Complet en 2 parties reliées en 1 volume, ensemble: viii + 460pp.+ 1 grande carte dépliante & 7 planches généalogiques dépliantes, signé avec dédicace à Adolphe Borgnet, exemplaire du savant belge Borgnet (avec son ex-libris), 4e édition revue et augmentée, reliure cart. (dos en cuir), feuilles de garde marbrées, 22cm., 2 cachets au verso de la page de titre, bon état, B79604
1854B81671Leuven, Vanlinthout 1854 viii + 550pp., 1e éditie, 20cm., originele omslag, goede staat, zeldzaam, B81671
18901411499Edgewood Publishing Company 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 424 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in publisher's decorated brown cloth boards with black lettering to spine. General shelf wear with rubbing along extremities and light bumping to corner of boards. Binding beginning to loosen with gutter visible at title page. Previous owner's signature to second free endpaper. Tanning from clipping on pages 8 and 9. Light age toning throughout textblock. Shelved in Case 1. 1411499. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Edgewood Publishing Company hardcover
189900003645St. Louis and Chicago: Ferd. P. Kaiser 1899 Ten volumes #855 of 1000 sets of this edition known as the Royal Destroyed Plate Edition 4107 pages including general index of orators index of subjects of orators chronological index of orators and subjects and general index ex library three of the volumes have been without thought to aesthetics fortified with black library tape on the leather backstrips all bindings tight generally very clean one volumes frontiospiece tissue is torn gilt edged top. Volume 10 has examples of plates that were destroyed. Many of the plates are fine gravures profusely illustrated filled with great orators from long ago to 1898. Ferd. P. Kaiser hardcover
1899261920St. Louis: Kaiser 1899. hardcover. very good. Associate Editors: Edward A. Allen and William Schuyler. Ten volumes. Illustrated. Large 8vo green cloth with red leather spine label deckle edges; some pages unopened a few labels worn bindings lightly rubbed. St. Louis and Chicago: Ferd. P. Kaiser 1899. A very good set.<br/> <br/> Kaiser unknown
189048887Edgewood Publishing Company. 1890. Hardcover. Good. Bound in 3/4 leather with maroon leather spine and corners. There is some rubbing and wear to the spine edges and corners with the corners slightly bumped. Small pieces of the service leather has peeled away from the corners. Page edges are gilt. The text block is sound and the pages are clean and tightly bound. Includes quite a few historical photographs and a detailed list of the over 2200 total victims in the 8 morgues. This is a rare publication. . ; 424 pages . Edgewood Publishing Company hardcover
1862N2836Prag 1862. Half Leather. Near Fine. 12mo. 131pp with 4 illustrations 3 plates and 1 in text and 10 illustrations in a folding large sheet named "Souvenir." about 45 x 45 cm Bound together with: M.E.Stern DIE RABBINERWAHL ZU BUMMESSEL. EIN ZEITBILD 2.vermehrte Auflage . 22pp. Here and there some rare foxing . Folding large sheet with expert repairs. Otherwise a very good copy. A fine blue half leather binding with marbled boards.VERY RARE - <br/> <br/> hardcover
1855020227Chicot Arkansas: Chicot Circuit Court 1855. Handwritten. Very good- condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Three page legal document with docketing on the fourth page. Dated April 9 and 10th 1855 in another hand and signed by David Jehu Massingill. Witnessed by Samuel H. Cooper and Sam N. Caughey. Due to the plaintiff's witness living out of state and for other reasons Massingill petitions the court about admitting the affiant testimony of Doctor B. J. Collins in lieu of oral testimony. Collins is a material witness who "made careful examination of the negro in controversy several times before he died and once at length after he died whereby he became fully acquainted with the controversial conditions and health of said negro; that soon after the sale of said negro to the plaintiff said negro was partially diseased and that such disease was one of long standing and which had its origin long before the said sale; and that said disease in a very short time proved fatal and produced the death of said negro and in the mean time said negro was of very little or no value to plaintiff.". A late Antebellum South legal document providing insight into the transactional nature of slavery evidenced by details laid forth in a contract dispute. Chicot Circuit Court Paperback