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1984109031Chicago: National Center for Trade Union Action and Democracy 1984. Pamphlet. 57p. stapled wraps wraps lightly worn else very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. National Center for Trade Union Action and Democracy unknown books
1898426181898. CANNON Henry W. 130TH ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Held at Delmonico's November 15 1898. NY: Press of the Chamber of Commerce 1898. Small 4to. grey cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Printed invitation by Tiffany's bound in. Very Good moderate edgewear. Scarce! $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2001016804Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press 2001. ix 708p. stiff wrappers Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press unknown books
19561322112New York Toronto: Rinehart & Company Inc 1956. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 309; G/G-; light green/lavender spine with black text; dust jacket shows mild wear to exterior; chip to front head edge; lightly bumped head fore edges; cloth clean; strong boards; text block has slight tone to exterior edges; deckled fore edge; interior clean;. 1322112. FP New Rockville Stock. Rinehart & Company, Inc hardcover books
1957UCANHIS00CCWDeseret Book Company 1957. Very Good. Cannon George Q. A History of the Prophet Joseph Smith For Young People. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company 1957. 236pp. 12mo. Cloth. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with rubbed and bumped edges and a handful of small tears in edges. Deseret Book Company hardcover books
UCANLAT00lawZion's Printing & Publishing Co. Good. Cannon Angus J. A Latter-day Prophet. Independence Missouri: Zion's Printing & Publishing Co ND. 15pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Pale green wraps. Book condition: Good with gently rubbed and bumped edges. Former owner's name penned along top edge of front cover. Uncommon. Zion's Printing & Publishing Co paperback books
199527690Seattle: National Park Service Pacific Northwest Region 1995. First Edition. Wraps. Fine. Administrative History of Fort Clatsop the reconstructed fort that was the location of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery's winter headquarters in 1805-1806. vii 210 pp. 4to. Green card stock wraps with black printed titling to cover and spine. Ex-library with call number taped to base of spine card pocket pasted to inside front cover. Errata slip laid in. National Park Service Pacific Northwest Region unknown books
199527689Seattle: National Park Service Pacific Northwest Region 1995. First Edition. Wraps. Fine. Administrative History of Fort Clatsop the reconstructed fort that was the location of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery's winter headquarters in 1805-1806. vii 210 pp. 4to. Green card stock wraps with black printed titling to cover and spine. Errata slip laid in. National Park Service Pacific Northwest Region unknown books
1978135976New York: Labor Research Association 1978. 7p. pamphlet very good. Labor Research Association unknown books
1975260386New York: Pathfinder Press 1975. Paperback. 124p. wraps slightly faded along spine else in good condition second edition first published 1953 inscribed by Peter Camejo and Willie Mae Reid Socialist Workers Party candidates for President and Vice-President in 1976. Pathfinder Press paperback books
1953106020New York: Pioneer Publishers 1953. 79p. staplebound booklet pages toned mild wear else good condition. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
1941WRCLIT77882New York: H. W. Wilson Company 1941. 402pp. Thick octavo. Gilt cloth. Edges a bit dust dimmed some tanning to endsheets but a good solid copy with the pencil ownership signature of bibliographer T. Michael Parrish. First edition. Describes the main subject categories of book collecting in America together with some account of the libraries of major collectors and an exhaustive Index. H. W. Wilson Company hardcover books
194122101New York: H.W. Wilson 1941. First edition 8vo pp. xi 1 391; fine in original terra-cotta cloth spine lettered in gilt. <br/><br/> H.W. Wilson hardcover books
194742815New York: Pioneer Publishers 1947. Pamphlet. 48p. worn wraps paper browned. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
1885RTAYADD00MWChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1885. Very Good. Taylor John. An Address to the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region and Throughout the World. Cannon George Q. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1885. 4pp. 8vo. Pamphlet. Book condition: Very good. Was previously folded in four then flattened out. Slight external soiling. F01650. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unknown books
1885RTAYADD01MELJuly 24th 1885. Very Good. Taylor John. An Address to the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region and Throughout the World. Cannon George Q. NP: NP July 24th 1885. 4pp. 8vo. Folded pamphlet. Book condition: Very good with gently yellow edges a tiny closed tear in top edge and faint soiling at creases where pamphlet has been folded twice. Flake 01650. unknown books
1885RTAYADD00MELJuly 24 1885. Very Good. Taylor John. An Address. To the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region and Throughout the World. Cannon George Q. Salt Lake City: NP July 24 1885. 4pp. 8vo. Single folded leaf. Book condition: Very good with faint soiling and creasing where the document has been folded twice. Flake 1650. unknown books
188735668Salt Lake City: Deseret News Company 1887. Softbound. VG. Printed wraps. 15 pp. printed in double-columns. This Epislte was read on April 8 1887 at the 57th General Conference held in Provo Utah. The twelve Apostles and their Counselors were still fugitives at the time this Epistle was written as they communicate their diappointment at not being able to deliver these words orally. Fascinating and very scarce. Deseret News Company paperback books
1999Embry 196558Gramercy 1999. Reprint. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page b&w photographs. Gramercy, 1999. Reprint. unknown books
1984185085Cambridge/ New York: Cambridge University Press 1984. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are clean and clear otherwise. Burgundy cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; bw illustrated dj yellow spine with black lettering; mylar cover x 193 pp. "Since the work of Butterfield and Namier in the 1930s it has commonly been said that eighteenth-century England appears atomised left with no overall interpretation. Subsequent work on religious differences and on party strife served to reinforce the image of a divided society and in the last ten years historians of the poor and unprivileged have suggested that beneath the surface lurked substantial popular discontent. Professor Cannon uses his 1982 Wiles Lecture to offer a different interpretation - that the widespread acceptance of aristocratic values and aristocratic leadership gave a remarkable intellectual political and social coherence to the century. He traces the recovery made by the aristocracy from its decade in 1649 when the House of Lords was abolished as useless and dangerous. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688 the peerage re-established its hold on government and society. Professor Cannon is forced to challenge some of the most cherished beliefs of English historiography - that Hanoverian society at its top level was an open elite continually replenished by vigorous recruits from other groups and classes. He suggests that on the contrary in some respects the English peerage was more exclusive than many of its continental counterparts and that the openness was a myth which itself served a potent political purpose. Of the prospering burgeoisie he argues that the remarkable thing was not their assertiveness but their long acquiescence in patrician rule and he poses the paradox of a country increasingly dominated by a landed aristocracy giving birth to the first industrial revolution. His final chapter discusses the ideological under-pinning which made aristocratic supremacy acceptable for so long and the emergence of those forces and ideals which were ultimately to replace it."-dj. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
607346on First-Day Cover for the 20 cent John McCormack stamp Scott #2090 no cachet postmarked Boston MA June 6 1984. Boldly signed and inscribed "Rock n Roll - Boom Boom Freddy Cannon 85". 6 1/2" x 3 3/4". Very good. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
18901742561890. unbound. near fine. Measures 3 x 4.75 inches no place no date circa 1890. Signed "Geo. Q. Cannon Salt Lake City Utah" by the Mormon leader Utah's first congressman and executor of Brigham Young's will. On the back is the signature of Alabama Senator and Confederate Congress member "James L. Pugh Ala." Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
193747776New York: Macmillan Company 1937. First edition 8vo pp. xiv 2 229 1; 42 text illustrations; original green cloth with gilt title on cover and spine; bookplate and owner's signature on endpapers spine frayed and peeling with joints split textblock clean and sound. A good copy. An hypothosis of the existance of two sympathins now known as epinephrine and norepinephrine. Garrison-Morton 1354. <br/><br/> Macmillan Company hardcover books
1969107387London 1969. hardcover. Profusely illus. Oblong 8vo cloth d.w. London 1969.<br/><br/> Great Buildings of the World series.<br/><br/> unknown books
1902150792New York: Howley Haviland & Dresser 1902. 8p. sheet music with Dewey illustration of a black man and his weeping woman on the front wrap 10.75x13.5 inches lightly worn red & black on white wraps with notation "This is the march and two-step arrangement of the greatest coon song of the day introducing Sabina arranged by Ben M. Jerome.'. An oft-covered song with versions recorded by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong to Patsy Cline and Michael Bublé. Several versions of this sheet music appear with different text or images in the rectangular box at lower left. Howley, Haviland & Dresser unknown books