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17590009049MANSFIELD WINDHAM COUNTY CONNECTICUT COLONY 1759. On offer is an extraordinary historical document of pre-Independence America and the French and Indian War which pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France with both sides supported by military units from their parent countries and American Indian allies. The document in question is two and a half pages dated 1759 concerning the legal case of a man named Jesse Dimmick of Mansfield Windham County Connecticut a member of the 10th Company Connecticut Militia who refused to accompany the combined Expedition of British Regular and American Militia for the purpose of invading Canada during the French and Indian War. The letter is sent from attorney to our Svrn Lord the King for sd Country named Jedediah Elderkin to Samuel Gray Esq. one of his majestys justices for ye peace for Windham County Conn. The letter begins with some background to the desertion General Assembly of ye Coloney of Connecticut at their Sessions held in New Haven in March last did resolve and order to Raise five thousand troops in sd Colony to Joyne his majestys Regular troops in North America & in junction with them to invade Canada and Carry war into the hart of the Enemies Country in pursuance to his majestys orders and Instructions.Col. Dyar having recd sd orders did then immediately grant his proper warrant under his hand to Joseph Stors of Mansfield Capt of the 10th military Companey in sd 5th Regiment him ordering to Impress or Detach of the Soldiers under his command or those that ware with in the Limits of sd Companey to able bodied effective men to go in sd expedition. The letter than discusses the case of Mr. Dimmick. .but sd Jesse Dimmick not regarding the Laws and Constitution of sd Coloney to sd detachment & order did neglect and refuse to joyne sd company under sd Major Glass or in any wise to go in sd expedition which neglect and refusal of sd Dimmick is against the peace of ye King his crown & dignity and contrary to the Laws of this Coloney in such case made & provided given under my hand in Windham County February 27th day anno domine 1759 & in the 32 year of his majestys raign Jedediah Elderkin The next page contain more details of the case. .you are hereby Commanded forthwith to arrest sd body of the with named Jesse Dimmick and him have forth with before Amon Babcock Esq one of his majestys justices of sd peace for sd County of Windham. this part is dated March 29th 1759 by Samuel Gray Justice of sd peace. The last part of the document dated the 17th day of April 1759 concerns the trail of Mr. Dimmick who has been arrested and brought before the justice of the peace where Dimmick pleads not guilty to the charges against him. Dimmick appeard in sundry Guidances all which were thoroughly examinned by this court & Dimmick way heard in his defense & this court having examined sd J. Dimmick & sd guidances summoned their in of sd openion that their in cours of action.that Dimmick becom bound with loyalty in a recognized bond to sd ___ of sd County of Windham of twenty pounds lawful money. This is signed the above is & with in are true copys of Record as in life. Amos Babcock justice of sd Peace. The very last page contains a list of costs associated in pounds shillings and pence Costs abound to Mr. Nebon £1-6-0; Court fees £0-2-0; the total cost of the trail for Dimmick appears to be £2 1 shilling and six pence before his court appointed penalty of 20 pounds for refusing to join the service. The document is in folio format measuring 13 x 8 inches dated 1759 in very good clean and legible condition. The script can at times be difficult to decipher due to the dated language and spelling of the era but rewards a close look both the for the interesting facts of the case as well as the wider military and historical significance of these report in the decades prior to American Independence when it was still a British colony. There is no description of why Dimmick chooses not to join the militia but it could be because of a belief in an independent America. This could be why he pleads not guilty to charges he is clearly guilty of. Background: The French and Indian War 175463 comprised the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War of 175463. The war pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France with both sides supported by military units from their parent countries of Great Britain and France as well as by American Indian allies. Jesse Dimmick was born between 1725 and 1726 and died on the 10th of January 1771. He married Rachel Kidder on May 19 1751 in Dudley Massachusetts. Jedediah Elderkin was born in Norwich Connecticut in 1717. Col. Elderkin and Col. Dyer were the leading lawyers in Eastern Connecticut. Jedidiah Elderkin was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1756 and chosen a member of the General Assembly from Windham in the spring of 1751 and repeatedly afterwards until 1785. In March 1775 Jedidiah Elderkin Esq. was commissioned a Colonel of the Fifth Regiment of the Connecticut Militia. Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Manuscript. unknown
1968056493Dover Publications T1846 1968. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Vi 125. Soft Cover Apparently First Printing Priced $1.75 No Isbn. Inscribed "To Dick Feynman -Bill Mcmillan Ucla Chemistry". On P. 121 Feynman Has Underlined "2 To The K Power-1 Must Be A Prime If K Is Odd" And Added A Marginal " 2 To The 9Th - 1 = 511 = 7 X Actually He Uses A Period As A Multiplication Sign 73". Per Ucla William George Mcmillan 1919-2002 Graduated From Ucla With A B.A. In Chemistry In 1941. He Continued His Studies At Columbia University Where He Received An M.S. In Chemistry In 1943 And A Ph.D. In Chemical Physics In 1945. Bill'S Dissertation Research In Statistical Mechanics With Joseph E. Mayer Was Concerned With The Theory Of Solutions. The Results Known As The Mcmillan-Mayer Theory Are Still Widely Cited. From 1944 To 1946 Still At Columbia He Was A Research Chemist On The Manhattan Project Working On The Separation Of U235. Upon Receiving A Guggenheim Fellowship In 1946 Bill Carried Out Research In Nuclear Physics At The University Of Chicago With Edward Teller. In 1947 He Came To Ucla As An Assistant Professor And Rose To The Rank Of Full Professor In 1959. Bill Became Chair Of The Department In 1959 And Served Until 1965. He Led The Department Through A Period Of Rapid Growth And Development Of Its Research And Teaching Programs As Well As Established A Strong Infrastructure. His Strong Leadership Was Instrumental In Bringing The Department To National Attention. Unlike Many In Academe He Thought The Country Was Continually In Mortal Danger From The Soviet Union. He Worked For The Rand Corporation As A Consultant To The U.S. Military And Helped Form The Sage Advisory Committee That Reported On Weapons Tests. At Ucla He Established Defense Science Seminars 1964-66 To Help Revitalize The Contact Between Young Scientists In The Universities And Those In Government Service And In The Defense Community. While On Leave From The University Bill Served From 1966 To 1968 Years As Science Adviser To General William Westmoreland In Vietnam Developing Concepts For Artillery And Military Reconnaissance. Although Much Of His Time Was Spent In Service To The Government Service That Gave Rise To Many Specialized Reports Some Still Classified His Academic Publications Deal With A Wide Variety Of Topics. These Range From The Early Work On Multicomponent Systems To Later Statistical Mechanical And Quantum Mechanical Studies On The Thomas-Fermi Model Of The Atom Transitions In Two-Dimensional Adsorbed Layers Dispersion Forces Between Molecules A Comprehensive Review Of The Virial Theorem And Applications To Ions In Solution. In 1971 Bill Founded Mcmillan Science Associates Which He Built Up Over Subsequent Decades As A Wide-Ranging Consulting Company For High Technology And Military Projects. He Was Interested In Topics As Diverse As Traffic Flow Global Warming Ozone Depletion And Atmospheric Studies Of Venus. Always A Part-Time Faculty Member In His Later Years He Continued His Many Activities After Retirement In 1990. Bill Had A Brilliant Mind And Could Talk And Write About Anything From Planetary Physics To The Thermodynamics Of Solutions. He Was An Enthusiastic And Well-Organized Teacher In Courses Ranging From First-Year Chemistry To Graduate Courses In Quantum Chemistry And Statistical Mechanics. He Would Astonish Students In A Computer Age With Quick "Back Of The Envelope" Calculations. Veteran Department Faculty And Staff Remember His Trenchant Memo "What'S Important" Which Emphasized That Furthering Good Teaching And Research Must Override Everything Else In Department Priorities. <br/> <br/> Dover Publications T1846 paperback
0000422 96 p. of Arabic text on calligraphy art by Mehmed Munis zade an Ottoman Turkish calligrapher lived in Cairo where he taught in the school of improving calligraphy since it's establishment. Printed by the order of Ismail Pasha Khediv of Egypt in the lithiograph printing house of the Egyptian state. paperback
18592082702114602595Higo Kumamoto Yoneya Masaemon 1859. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Higo Kumamoto Yoneya Masaemon paperback
15997751599. Chiaroscuro woodcut in colors printed from four blocks on laid paper in dark brown grey and three shades of ochre 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches 370 x 370 mm the full sheet. A very good impression with gaufrage clearly visible on the verso trimmed to the platemark. A central vertical fold is mainly visible on the verso an additional diagonal fold is also visible on the verso. There are several scattered expert repairs to areas of skinning in the lower right quadrant of the sheet on the verso as well as one pea-sized area of expert repair in the center-left sheet on the verso. Repairs are not visible on the recto unless the sheet is viewed through raking light. Laid down to an archival paper matrix.<br /> <br /> Bartsch XII.101.11. Andreani published this suite of prints to reproduce the nine canvases of the Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna made for the Gonzaga ducal palace in Mantua between 1484 and 1492 now residing in Hampton Court. The set his last large-scale publication took four years to complete and was the first to depict a painted cycle in its entirety. According to the dedication page Andreani worked after drawings prepared by the Mantuan painter Bernardo Malpizzi. Each of the nine scenes were printed with four blocks; the key block for outlines and separately carved blocks to apply the different shades of color. <br /> - The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy edited by Naoko Takahatake p108. unknown
185730124Paris France: Librairie De L. Hachette. As New. 1857. Hardcover. 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 - - Text in French. -- with a bonus offer--; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall . Librairie De L. Hachette hardcover
186430123Paris France: Librairie De L. Hachette. As New. 1864. Hardcover. 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 - - Text in French. -- with a bonus offer--; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall . Librairie De L. Hachette hardcover
185530125Paris France: Librairie De L. Hachette. As New. 1855. Hardcover. 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 - - Text in French. -- with a bonus offer--; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall . Librairie De L. Hachette hardcover
57241Paris France: Pillet Et Dumoulin. As New. N.D. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine & unmarked - ND Circa 1876 Text in French. 32 pages of biographical information and tributes to Diaz marking the occasion of his death. Includes a photo-portrait of the artist inserted. Among the contributors to the notice: Th. Silvestre Th. Gautier Ph. Burty and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Pillet Et Dumoulin paperback
1876667P16Paris: Goupil & Cie 1876. Leather. Fair. 20" by 14". Not Stated. A very scarce and beautiful look at the ceiling paintings at the Paris Opera the Palais Garnier written by the painter of the ceiling Paul Baudry. Illustrated throughout. Last seen at auction in 1993. In the original French. A very scarce work last seen at auction in 1993. A beautiful look at the impressive ceiling paintings found in the Grand Foyer of the Palais Garnier the Paris Opera a foyer that stretches over five-hundred feet. The Palais Garnier is well known today due to it being the setting of the novel 'The Phantom of the Opera' by Gaston Leroux. The ceiling was painted by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry who painted representations of various moments in the history of music. These include the allegorical figures of Eurydice Psyche Diana and Aurora.The foyer was designed resembling a classical chateau with gold accented by mirrors and windows. This work was published only one year after the Opera first opened. Illustrated with a frontispiece six folding plates and thirty-three plates. Written by Paul Baudry who painted the ceiling. The Palais Garnier is his best known work. His style is full of elegance and grace He also painted in the Court of Cassation Chateau of Chantilly Hotel Fould and Hotel Paivabut. In the original publisher's half morocco binding with cloth to the boards. Externally sound the boards are detached from the textblock. Some loss to the extremities. Top third of the spine is lifting. Rubbing and marking to the boards and spine. Two institutional labels to the front pastedown. Label to the recto to the front endpaper. Front free endpaper and half-title detached but present. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and with some spotting and marking not affecting the images. Mark to plate IX. Institutional stamps to the half-title title page and to the reverse of the plates. Fair Goupil & Cie hardcover
20053084Berlin: Juergen Holstein Privately Printed 2005. First edition in 400 copies. cloth. New in new dustjacket. Large Quarto 25cm x 28cm= 10" x 11". Over 550 pages with 1000 color illustrations of Berlin-published books of the Weimar era in the collection of Juergen Holstein. Index. in German. With 18 essays by well known scholars and critics. A magnum opus! Compiled and edited by legendary German bookdealer/collector Juergen Holstein. A visual feast for historians and book gatherers of all persuasions celebrating one of the most interesting if not turbulent cultural periods in twentieth century history. The book was wonderfully reviewed in Der Spiegel ending with the following: "Blickfang" ein kiloschwerer Bildband mit 1000 Abbildungen wuerdigt die nahezu ausgestorbene Kunst echter Umschlaggestaltung - und wird dank enormen Themenvielfalt zur Zeitreise in die wohl kreativste Epoche des 20. Jahrhunderts." The book is currently out of print and we may have the only copies available. Because of limited availability and very high shipping costs to the US market price is net to all with s/h extra. Juergen Holstein (Privately Printed) hardcover
189174961Paris: Hachette & Cie 1891. Fine. Hachette & Cie Paris 1891 20.50 x 29.50 cm relié sous étui First edition illustrated with text illustrations and plates by Hermann Vogel and ornaments by Adolphe Giraldon one of 60 numbered copies on China paper the only deluxe copies after 20 on Japan. Full blue morocco binding spine very slightly faded with five raised bands date and place gilt at foot gilt borders on the headcaps gilt fillet border on the pastedowns in full purple morocco purple watered silk endpapers following endpapers of combed paper covers preserved all edges gilt double gilt fillets on the edges slipcase edged with blue morocco marbled paper boards superb full morocco binding with doublure signed Blanchetière Bretault. Each plate appears in triple state in our copy. Very handsome copy free from foxing established in a magnificent full morocco binding with doublure by Blanchetière Bretault. Hachette & Cie hardcover
18762110502150906326Enlightenment Gisha Zhuban 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 Enlightenment Gisha Zhuban paperback
1835ST19567-046Edinburgh 1835. Second Printing. ONE OF ONLY 45 COPIES though not stated thus. 212 x 164 mm. 8 3/8 x 6 3/8". 2 p.l. iii 9 136 pp. <br/> Period brown crushed morocco raised bands compartments with gilt floral motif black morocco label with gilt lettering gilt turn-ins all edges gilt. With frontispiece of a gentleman bowing courteously to a lady. A Large Paper Copy. Front pastedown with bookplate of Philip Shirley. Heltzel Newbury Library Courtesy Books 1135; Lowndes III 1842. A little wear to joints and extremities well hidden by refurbishment a few superficial marks to covers otherwise a perfectly sound and not unattractive binding. Offsetting from frontispiece onto title a few other imperfections in the text small spots short tear to one leaf otherwise a nearly fine copy internally with thick paper that is fresh and clean with deep impressions of the type and with vast margins.<br/> <br/> This is a very pleasing copy of a work consisting of 15 chapters containing a great many admonitions relating to what is proper with regard to clothing walking and travelling visits gratitude salutations speech writing eating and drinking "marriage and uncleanness" plays and recreations acts of justice observation of the Lord's Day "carriage in the Church" gift giving and commerce. As the 1835 preface tells us "Petrie who has been facetiously called the Scottish Chesterfield is generally understood to have begun life as a domestic tutor in the family of Sinclair of Stevenstoun and to have ended it as a parish schoolmaster in East Lothian. His 'Rules of Good Deportment' may be taken as the result of his artless observations upon the manners of a class of society to which he was probably admitted only as a humble spectator. From the manifest sincerity however of his delineations of 'Good Breeding' and the graphic character of many of his scenes it may fairly be presumed that they were painted from nature--and they present probably less of a caricature of Scottish manners early in the 18th century than might at first be imagined." It is known that Scott had begun but did not finish the project of reprinting this work for the Bannatyne Club and the frontispiece prepared for that edition is used here. Both the first edition of 1720 and this 1835 reprint are infrequently encountered on the market. unknown
188739178Paris: Les Amis des Livres 1887. COPY NUMBER 1. A charming illustrated edition with dozens of wood-engravings by Huyot after Piguet LIMITED TO ONLY 115 COPIES ALL PRINTED ON FINE CHINESE PAPER WITH AN EXTRA SUITE OF THE WOOD-ENGRAVINGS PRINTED WITHOUT TEXT. This is COPY NUMBER 1 printed for About's close friend "Mme Edmond Adam" i.e. Juliette Lambert 1836-1936 noted writer republican and widow of prominent French politician Edmond Adam 1816-1877. She was an extremely accomplished and interesting woman and among the regulars at her salon were Gambetta Thiers George Sand Hanotaux Alphonse and Julia Daudet Hetzel Bonnat Sully-Prudhomme Georges Clemenceau Flaubert Maupassant Hugo Turgenev and About himself. 8vo. Original wraps. Light wear to extremities of wraps else FINE AND BRIGHT a pristine copy. <br/><br/> Les Amis des Livres paperback
19782090202123003623Kodansha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
1192London 1933. Numbers 1-4. Complete in 7 parts. Number 4 part 1 is in the first issue printed wrappers London ,1933. unknown
197216954JNew York: Random House 1972. First Edition. First Printing. Signed by the author / director director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. This copy was presented to Bob Thomas legendary Hollywood correspondent for the Associated Press. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: “Bob Thomas his book. From Joseph L. Mankiewicz Feb. 1973â€. Near fine copy with minor handling in a near fine dust jacket with a hint of use and edge wear. A conversation with Joseph L. Mankiewicz about the world of filmmaking in general and the making of All About Eve in particular. Includes the complete screenplay for the film All About Eve written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Bette Davis Anne Baxter George Sanders Celeste Holm Thelma Ritter and Marilyn Monroe. The film won Oscars for Best Picture Best Director Best Writing Screenplay Best Actor in a Supporting Role George Sanders Best Costume Design Black-and-White Edith Head & Charles Le Maire and Best Sound Recording. It was also nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role Bette Davis & Anne Baxter Best Actress in a Supporting Role Celeste Holm & Thelma Ritter Best Cinematography Black-and-White Best Film Editing Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Black-and-White and Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Alfred Newman. Mankiewicz reflects: “I am never quite sure whether in commenting upon matters relating to film and film-making I speak merely as one of the Oldest Whores on the Beat - or as an Elder Statesman of the Cinema. It is entirely possible that both are the same side of a coin with identical sides.†Robert ‘Bob’ Thomas 1922 - 2014 worked primarily as a film industry reporter for the Associated Press and as a biographer of such Hollywood legends as Liberace Walter Winchell Joan Crawford Maron Brando Walt Disney William Holden Irving Thalberg and Bing Crosby. For contributions to the motion picture industry Thomas received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame becoming the first author-reporter to be given this honor. Random House unknown
186175239Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1861. Fine. Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie Paris 1861 15 x 23.70 cm relié First illustrated edition by Gustave Doré. 142 vignettes and 12 plates. Includes: Autograph inscription by the author on a card with his red seal on the left side of the card for an appointment. Contemporary half brown shagreen binding. Spine with raised bands decorated with 4 fleurons and fillets. Spine slightly faded. Some foxing. Handsome copy. One of the first books illustrated by Gustave Doré after Balzac's Contes drolatiques. A popular novel that enjoyed great success in its time and remains one of the classics of adventure novels for young people. Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie hardcover
26706White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel sic Stairs No.11 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. LETTER A. Autograph Letter Signed "Mary O'Brien" to "Michael Bourke" in another letter a connection of Bourke with the possible influence/support of Arthur Murphy author and playwright one page 4to no date one small hole not affecting text bifolium aged but legible as follows: " I can with truth affirm though not the first to condole the late losses you sustainedI am equally concerned at the event any Loss or misfortune to a Gentleman of your Benevolent mind is not confined to himself - for many are thereby affected and Involved in the consequences: I need not remind a Gentleman of your religious principles that fortitude is the best eradicate sic for the accidents and vicissitudes every Mortal is liable to meet with in this life this doctrine I am convinced is imprinted on your Mind and supported by a Manly sense of the Instability of human hapiness sic: Mr O'Brien joins me in requesting the Honor of your company on Wednesday Evening next to tea & coffee .". Addressed to Michael Bourke Esq Garrard Street Soho. LETTER B. Autograph Letter Signed "P O'Brien" Husband Patrick O'Brien 27 May 1785 one page 4to aged but good condition also to Michael Bourke Burkeas follows: "Your being so kind as promise your interest with Your Friends in the disposal of Mrs O'Brien's Poem Presumably "The Pious Incendiaries" She has taken the Liberty to order 50 to be left at your House being the Number you was sic pleased first to mention to me: nor doubting from the friendships you have already shewn but you will do what you conveniently Can - She joins in best Compliment & thanks". He adds a note in less of a copperplate: "Mr. Hooper See Note A below Mrs O'Brien's Book Seller receives what ever the Books may Sell - for the Price for those she charges 3:s 6d Each". LETTER C. Third Person but in Patrick O'Brien's handwriting one page 4to bifolium aged but good condition 3 Nov. 1785 as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien's Compliments Wait on Mr. Bourke hoping he is willing As Mr. Bourke was so kind as promise to procure the friendship of Mr Arthur Murphy in support of the Play unidentified committed to his protection Mrs O'Brien requests the favor of Mr Burke sic to inform him what she may depend upon in that respect - The Season is now far Advanced and Mrs. O'Brien wishes to know the fate of that first Attempt of hers in the Dramatic Line - Mr. O'Brien called Several times at Will's Coffee House on purpose to pay his Complements to Mr. Burke after his return to Town but was not fortunate enough to meet him.…". Notes: A. "Very little is known about the personal life of Mary O'Brien except that she was the wife of Patrick O'Brien Esq. as she wrote both under her name and as Mrs Patrick O'Brien. She was in favour of Irish economic independence and an independent Irish parliament as well as being a supporter of Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. She believed that George III should be replaced by a Regent while he was unwell. O'Brien hoped that this would also remove William Pitt from his position. Her work was considered satyrical and political. She wrote poetry and plays." B. "The pious incendiaries: or fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady"; London : Printed for the author and sold by S. Hooper No. 212 High Holborn facing Bloomsbury Square; Stockdale Piccadilly Messrs. Edgertons Charing Cross; and Richardson under the Royal Exchange MDCCLXXXV. 1785". White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel [sic] Stairs (No.11), 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. unknown
2001149059Budapest: Ab Ovo Publishing House 2001. First edition of a memoir that explores the author's personal experience as a child of emigre parents. Octavo original publisher's cloth illustrated with black and white photographs. Association copy warmly inscribed by author on the front free endpaper "Dear Madam Secretary.Hope this resonates with you and that you find this memoir of an Old Europe past of interest. Truly enjoyed and was honored meeting you.With warmest regards from a fellow child of emigre Serving on behalf of our great nation Peter Zwak Jr BG USA June 2012 Washington DC." With an autograph letter signed by the author to Albright laid in. The recipient Madeleine K. Albright was the first woman to serve as the U.S. Secretary of State. She acted under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001 leading the United States through foreign policy in the Middle East with the endorsement of military action in Iraq. At the 1998 NATO summit Albright coined the “3 Ds†of NATO “which is no diminution of NATO no discrimination and no duplication – because I think that we don’t need any of those three “Ds†to happen.†After her tenure as Secretary of State she served as chair of the consulting Albright Stonebridge Group and was the Michael and Virginia Mortara Endowed Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. For Albright’s contributions to foreign policy and relations that defined a century President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Bookplate to the front pastedown from “The Private Collection of Secretary Madeleine K. Albright.†If You Wear Galoshes You're an Emigre by Peter Zwack is a memoir that explores the author's personal experiences as a child of emigre parents navigating the complexities of cultural identity and displacement. Zwack reflects on his family's journey from Hungary to the United States during the Cold War and their efforts to adapt to a new life while maintaining connections to their European roots. The book examines themes of exile adaptation and the search for belonging with a particular focus on the immigrant experience in America. Through a mix of personal anecdotes and historical context Zwack offers a unique perspective on the emotional and practical challenges of being an emigre in a foreign land shedding light on the broader immigrant experience in the 20th century. Ab Ovo Publishing House hardcover
189162776Paris: Hachette 1891. Fine. Hachette Paris 1891 20.50 x 27.70 cm relié First edition illustrated with in-text and full-page illustrations by Vogel and ornaments by Giraldon typographic etching. Printed on large glazed vellum. Title page in red and black. Publisher's binding in full chocolate shagreen. Spine with false raised bands decorated with interlaced figures 30 and 40. Boards decorated with a pattern of figures 30 and 40 with a border frieze. This pattern is repeated on the green endpapers. Spine uniformly faded to tawny. Light rubbing to corners. One nick at head. Very fine copy perfectly fresh. Art critic and political journalist his comic and satirical novels earned him great renown notably Le roi des montagnes. Le Trente et quarante is a game around which loves will form and dissolve. This vaudeville later became a musical comedy filmed by Grangier in 1946 with Martine Carol. Carteret: ""Interesting publication"". Hachette hardcover
190129532HBDJ 1901 1ST EDITION THUS First stand-alone edition. Interior Nice Tight Clean VG/VG- SMALL EDGE DJ CHIPS. AS-IS 1901. First Edition. BAL 233. First separate printing. Originally included A Garland For Girls 1888 Tan cloth boards stamped with pictorial design. INTERIOR PGS LITE FOX Cloth color to front very good. Remains bright and fresh. Pictorial design intact with no rubbing or scratches. Colors excellent. Some light soiling to rear board. Gift inscription to to blank ffep. Interior appears unread and unused. Age-toning to text block. Light offsetting to leafs next to coated plates few spots of soiling to text block; otherwise clean.Matching jacket with light staining to bottom and fore-edge chip to spine head minor chiping to tail and corners crease and small closed tears to rear top edge. Very scarce in any condition. Boston Little Brown hardcover
190129522HBDJ 1901 1ST EDITION THUS First stand-alone edition. Interior Nice Tight Clean VG/FAIR- AS-IS REPAIRS & MENDED Replaced CHIPS Extremities & EDGES DJ Much Repaired DJ SMALL Hardcover original tan brown and gray-blue pictorial cloth 61 pg; Multiple tears chips to DJHardcover and color illustrated dust jacket similar to book cover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Color illustrated book cover in reddish-brown and pale blue similar reddish-brown title on spine. Dj has multiple tears as described above but is intact.5" x 7 1/2" Boston Little Brown hardcover
18142081402110005206Not Available 1814. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Not Available paperback