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198635901986 Paris, Plon, 1986, 243 pages, volume in-8 broché, très bon état
84473Robert Laffont, Coll. Classiques Pavillons, 1986, 243 p., broché, bon état.
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103462Flammarion. New. Hardcover. 2080301063 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 416 pages; many illustrations in color and in black and white. -- with a bonus offer-- . Flammarion hardcover
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416327Softcover. Near Fine. Handwritten manuscript with multiple corrections. 26 leaves bradbound at the top written on the rectos only with one blank leaf with a clipping about the dedication affixed on the last leaf. Small nicks and tears mostly confined to the title leaf creases on the last blank leaf a little soiling on the outside leaves else near fine. The handwritten introduction indicates that this was prepared by the author from memory two days after the event.<br /> <br /> The contents of the address are facetious and satiric making much merriment at the expense of the members of the Club and lampooning their athletic endeavors their accuracy as riflemen their failures at sailing polo and other events. One particularly noteworthy passage addresses the possible invasion of the area by Canadians: "If our liberties should be threatened by the fierce and ruthless tramps or any of the 'Macks' of Montreal should cross the borders and come with their clans and bagpipes the glorious Oriflamme of the Mt. Mansfield Rifle Club would always be seen in the front ranks of every retreat - the shimmer of their rifles would flash on the highest eminence of every mountain where they would watch the movements of the invading foe. ." He continues on ranking the skills of the three socially prominent members who would later in the ceremony participate in a shooting exhibition.<br /> <br /> Cogshill then living in New York had an interesting life as an important merchant born in Virginia of a distinguished family. He worked in a local store in Loyds Viriginia and then lived at the home of his uncle Richard Garrett at New Town where some years later John Wilkes Booth fled after his assassination of Abraham Lincoln and where he was found and killed by Federal troops. Coghill's 1897 book The Family of Coghill. 1377 to 1879 presents an interesting interview that he conducted with his uncle about the event. In 1848 he sailed for California and after modest results set up in business in San Francisco as J.H. Coghill & Co. eventually considered one of the two largest commercial concerns in San Francisco. In 1857 he left the firm in the care of his brothers and went east to open a New York branch of the company.<br /> <br /> His family had some familial connections with the nearby Henry family in Virginia and at least for purposes of this oration he claimed lineage perhaps facetiously from that other famous orator Patrick Henry. A wonderfully funny send-up of a Vermont hunting club delivered by an interesting character. unknown
LIT108M1964 / 415 pages. Broché Editions Plon
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1990R240091630RIVAGES. 1990. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 327 pages - 1er plat illustré en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
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199870874Salt Lake City UT: Signature Books 1998. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Signature Books hardcover
192163193Phoenix: James McClintock 1921. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 307pp. Octavo 21.5 cm Green cloth with gilt stamped title on front board and backstrip. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout. Folding map at rear. The text block is periodically cracked. There is a previous owner's notation on the front pastedown. Flake/Draper 5120. James McClintock hardcover