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1974846Provo Utah: Brigham Young Univ. 1974. Another copy Ex-lib. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation No. 34. xii 88p. b/w plates illus. map fldg. plan tbls. ind. wrps. Brigham Young Univ. unknown books
1986232625Miami: Florida International University Press 1986. xxii 223p. very good hardcover in dustjacket. Florida International University Press unknown books
197110911New Rochelle: Arlington House 1971. 1st edition. Blue cloth; map eps. Dust jacket. NF poi on h-t pg/VG sp sunned. 297 pp 8vo. <br/><br/> Arlington House hardcover books
1979190975The Free Press 1979-06-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition First Printing. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. The Free Press hardcover books
196933321Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press 1969. Paperback. Very good. Third Printing 300pp index. Wraps tanned small ink name on front free endpaper else very good and internally fine. <br/><br/> Johns Hopkins Press paperback books
198938615LA: HPB Books 1989. Hardcover. Very good. 123pp index. Very good hardback in a jacket that has a closed tear to the bottom of the front panel. <br/><br/> HPB Books hardcover books
2012Embry 190302Indiana U. Press 2012. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Indiana U. Press, 2012. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197110911.1New Rochelle: Arlington House 1971. 1st edition. Blue cloth; map eps. Dust wrapper. NF/NF. 297 pp 8vo. <br/><br/> Arlington House hardcover books
1978ULEEPAP00CZCNew World Archaeological Foundation 1978. Good. Lee Jr. Thomas A. editor. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation Number 40: Mesoamerican Communication Routes and Cultural Contacts. Navarrete Carlos. Provo: New World Archaeological Foundation 1978. 265pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Good with yellowed smudged and faintly creased covers. Rubbed bumped and smudged edges. Yellowed spine. New World Archaeological Foundation paperback books
1982ULOWPAP00CZCNew World Archaeological Foundation 1982. Good. Lowe Gareth W. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation Number 31 Izapa: An Introduction to the Ruins and Monuments. Lee Jr. Thomas A.; Espinosa Eduardo Martinez. Provo UT: New World Archaeological Foundation 1982. 349pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Good with yellowed and lightly smudged covers and spine. Rubbed and bumped edges and small chip to top of rear cover. Light creasing to rear cover. New World Archaeological Foundation paperback books
19751341Chicago 1975. Paperback. Very Good. Booklet of 18 photos & 4 plans 26pp. The history. Square 8vo. Signed by Heinz. <br/><br/> paperback books
199635190Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1996. Paperback. Very good. 320pp index. Internally fine with clean text that has no underlining highlighting or notes. Inscribed and signed by Dutton and signed by Mann on the title page. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press paperback books
192045996Orange NJ: Edison 1920. Small 4to pp. 29. Portrait on title. Paper wraps. Cover chipped at edges some light staining on a few leaves o/w VG. An advertising piece for Edison record players focusing on the cabinets some of which were extremely elaborate. Even the plainer models seem to have been high-end machines for the time. Edison unknown books
1956279963New York: Exposition Press 1956. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Signed. "Rhymed Epigrams and Observations About Characters and Authors in English and American Literature". Signed with a personal inscription on the front endpaper by author Thomas Kirby to Dr. and Mrs. James Southall Wilson; Dr. Wilson was the much revered Professor of English at The University of Virginia. There is a previous owner name on the endpaper as well Wilson's granddaughter. Some toning to the endpapers. The dustjacket has not been price-clipped and is now protected with a new mylar cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Exposition Press unknown books
198331042No Place: Moschatel Press 1983. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Stiff sewn wrappers with French flaps. A poetry chapbook by Thomas A. Clark with illustrations by Laurie Clark. Fine condition. One of 300 copies printed. Moschatel Press paperback books
20003028Photos by Brad Pitt.<br /> Gibbs, Smith hardcover books
1984JC4P-92Balboa Island CA: Abracadabra Press 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Like New/None. LIMITED EDITION of 115 copies the first in a series of magic monographs published by Abracadabra Press. Designed and printed by Richard Buffum in 12-point Times Roman printed on Mohawk Letterpress Softwhite 80 lb. archival paper. Photographic frontispiece portrait of Stanley Collins facsimile of Collins' autograph bibliography of 8 books published by Stanley Collins; text clean un-marked. Bound in marbled wrappers top cover printed paper spine label sewn binding; binding square and tight. A Fine copy. Abracadabra Press paperback books
1900181167New York: A. Koenigsberg 1900. Hardcover. VG- lacks end paper in front light age toning to pages but text and illustrations are otherwise very clean. Tan cloth boards with black lettering color illustration on front cover; 181 pp illustrated in bw throughout. Including Also a Repritn of the Openeer Papers and Phonograph Short Stories: Three Greek Roots; What Mr. Opener Heard: How We Gave a Phonograph Party; The Secret of Making Phonograph Records; The Phonograph as an Aid to Language Study: The Phonograph as an Aid to the Arts of Stenography and Typewriting. Table of Contents include: Part First - The Phonograph. Part Second- How to Use It. Part Third- The Openeer Papers. A. Koenigsberg hardcover books
1945a1683baOrange NJ: Manuscript 1945. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. One page autograph letter entirely in Edison's hand and signed by her written to Mr. MacManus. No date circa 1945. Americana. Manuscript Paperback books
1994WN62583London: Academy Group 1994. Black paper covered boards with gilt spine lettering. Book and pictorial dust jacket are without defects except for remnant of price sticker at top of front flap. Many photographs of Wright's ground breaking interior and furniture designs. Extra postage will be due if mailed because of size. First Edition. Paper Covered Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Trade. Academy Group Hardcover books
184255278Providence: Knowles & Vose 1842. 8vo pp. 24; loose sheets apparently trimmed; old numeric rubberstamp on title and acquisition date in the blank bottom margin of the last page; lightly toned; good or better. The first legally binding Rhode Island constitution adopted overwhelmingly via referendum in November of 1842 although with a low voter turnout. It was created in response to the Dorrite "People's Constitution following the failure of an earlier draft. Not in American Imprints or Bartlett; Sabin 70572. <br/><br/> Knowles & Vose unknown books
1877140941065San Francisco: Henry Keller & Co 1877. First Trade Edition. Near Fine. First trade edition following the "Author's Copy" edition that is basically unobtainable. 131 with "The Author to the Public" at rear. Dark green cloth lettered in black. Near Fine slightly bumped corners ding to middle of back boards bookplate on page following front free endpaper. An early novel written by the celebrated American author Ambrose Bierce best-known today for his The Devil's Dictionary as well as his eerie short stories with assistance from Thomas Harcourt. BAL 1105. Henry Keller & Co unknown books
184256334Providence: Knowles & Vose 1842. 8vo pp. 24; self-wrappers stitched as issued; some soiling very good. First legally binding Rhode Island constitution adopted overwhelmingly via referendum in November of 1842 although with a low voter turnout. It was created in response to the Dorrite "People's Constitution following the failure of an earlier draft. Not in American Imprints or Bartlett; Sabin 70572. <br/><br/> Knowles & Vose unknown books
185520956<p><b>THOMAS A. DORNIN.</b>Manuscript Letter Signed U.S.S. <i>Portsmouth</i> Norfolk Virginia April 4 1855 to Mid. John Walker U.S.N. 1 p. </p><br /><p><b>Transcript</b></p><p><i>"United States Ship Portsmouth</i></p><p><i>Norfolk</i><i> Va.</i><i> April 4th 1855</i></p><p><i>Sir </i></p><p><i>Be assured that it affords me the highest pleasure upon the termination of this cruise to inform you of the approbation I feel at your conduct official and personal during the period you have been under my command. You have in all my observations shown a strong desire to improve yourself in those qualifications essential to an officer and your present competency in navigation seamanship gun practice &c is successful evidence of the benefit of application</i>.</p><p> <i>Continue in the same course of personal and professional conduct and I prognosticate that I heart-ily desire an elevated reputation in the service to which you are attached.</i></p><p><i> Truly Your Friend</i></p><p><i> Tho. A. Dornin</i></p><p><i> Commander</i></p><p><i>To </i></p><p><i>Mid. John J. Walker</i></p><p><i> U.S.N."</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Dornin prevented an invasion of Mexican territory by William Walker's expedition in 1851 and he freed 40 Americans who were chained and double ironed in the hold of a schooner in Mazatlan. Later off the coast of Africa he captured two slave vessels with over 1350 slaves onboard and landed them safely at Liberia.</p><p><b>Thomas Aloysius Dornin </b>ca. 1800-1874 born in Ireland was appointed as a lieutenant in the United States navy in 1825. He spent several years in the Pacific aboard a sloop-of-war before eventually being appointed to the command of a store ship on the fitting out of the South Sea exploring expedition. While in command of the <i>Shark</i> in the Pacific he was commissioned commander 1841 and given charge of the sloop <i>Dale</i> which he brought home from a cruise in 1843. In 1851 he sailed in command of the <i>Portsmouth</i> and during his cruise he was ordered to charter one of the Panama steamers and endeavor to prevent the invasion of Mexican territory by William Walker's expedition. In the execution of this design he was completely successful. After discharging his steamer he visited Mazatlan where he found forty American citizens who had been peaceably doing business in Guaymas closely packed in the hold of a schooner doubly ironed and chained to the bottom of the vessel. Captain Dornin at once demanded of the governor their immediate release and after considerable delay that official finally complied. Dornin then sailed for Acapulco where he learned that a Mexican war vessel had declared a blockade and driven off U. S. mail steamers. He pursued and overhauled the vessel and notified her commander that such proceedings were in violation of a special treaty between the United States and Mexico. The Mexicans after making a written protest abandoned the blockade. After being commissioned as captain 1855 and while in command of the <i>San Jacinto</i> Dornin captured two slave vessels on the coast of Africa with over 1350 slaves on board and landed them safely in Liberia the brigantine <i>Storm King</i> of New York August 21 1860; and the brig <i>Bonita</i> October 10 1860. During the civil war he was promoted to the rank of commodore on the retired list 16 July 1862 and at its close was placed in charge of the fifth lighthouse district.</p> books
1862018608Cleveland OH: No publisher listed 1862. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Octavo 8vo. The edges of this very thin paper handbill are chipped and the paper is creased and wrinkled. Mentions the "Reading of the Farewell Address" by Rev. Thomas A. Starkey and a performance of the Star Spangled Banner. Handbill measures 5 7/8" width x 8.75" height. Not found listed on OCLC. No publisher listed Paperback books