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1900069JUN5Printed and bound by F. H. Gilson Company for The Commandery Boston: 1900. 1900 Two Volumes. Mildly XLib. XLib stamps embossed in blind on some pages. XLib bookplates of Juniata College. Stamped ownership of W. B. Lowman. Top edges gold. Small 4to. Original full dark blue cloth binding decorated with gold badges on front boards. Spines lettered in gold with library call marks. Bindings slightly soiled. Valuable mostly first-hand accounts of significant Civil War events including: The Left Attack Ewell's at Gettysburg; Life in Confederate Prisons; Capture of Fort Fisher; Capture of Jackson; Battle of Cedar Creek Oct. 19 1864; In the Wilderness; Battle of High Bridge; Stuart's Brigade at Shiloh; The Morning Suprise at Cedar Creek Capture of Ft. Fisher; The first cruise of the Kearsarge Fourteen months service with Colored Troops; Occupation of Jacksonville; Etc. PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 1 Language: eng. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Good. (Printed and bound by F. H. Gilson Company for) The Commandery, Boston: 1900. hardcover
18720182221872. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. Folio. 13". Good. Ex-library. Library half-binding. Usual stamps and markings. Lithographed from original drafts. Illustrated with numerous tables and fold-out plans etc. <br/> <br/> hardcover
1889ZB444880Philadelphia: 1889. small octavo 59 pp. including a full page illustration; minor library markings and lacking paper wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Philadelphia: unknown
188631606Philadelphia: Beale Printer 1886. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip their stamp on title and one leaf light soiling on some leaves. 60 2 pp. 12mo. An earlier and shorter version was published in 1883. "Sing Companions Sing!" eleven page booklet bound in at title page perhaps published ca 1895. OCLC shows no copies of the booklet and only two copies of the Song-Book: Hayes Pres. Lib. and PA Commonwealth Lib. Beale, Printer hardcover
188631606Philadelphia: Beale Printer 1886. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip their stamp on title and one leaf light soiling on some leaves. 60 2 pp. 12mo. An earlier and shorter version was published in 1883. "Sing Companions Sing!" eleven page booklet bound in at title page perhaps published ca 1895. OCLC shows no copies of the booklet and only two copies of the Song-Book: Hayes Pres. Lib. and PA Commonwealth Lib. Beale, Printer hardcover books
18981305120013Thurston Print 1898-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volume set. 352 350 pp. 25 cm. Blue cloth. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Gutters weakened. Pages unmarked. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Thurston Print hardcover
188331607n.p.: Collins Printer 1883. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on front board. 24 1 pp. 12mo. OCLC shows only two copies of the Song Book: Hayes Pres. Lib. U.S. Army Milt. Hist. Inst. Collins, Printer hardcover
188331607n.p.: Collins Printer 1883. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on front board. 24 1 pp. 12mo. OCLC shows only two copies of the Song Book: Hayes Pres. Lib. U.S. Army Milt. Hist. Inst. Collins, Printer hardcover books
1896BOOKS225344Burdick Armitage & Allen. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1896. Leather. cover rubbed frayed. owner's inscription . Burdick, Armitage & Allen hardcover
186610057Paris, 20 août 1866, in-folio, 1 p. ; nomination de M. Boré Verrier au grade d’Officier dans l’Ordre Impérial de la Légion d’Honneur.
1878YRG-430In- 12 relié demi cuir fauve, dos à cinq nerfs, titre et fleurons dorés, intérieur frais, 143 pages, dos non conservé. Liseux. Paris. Quelques traces d'usage.
187422422Hannover, Helwing 1874. OBrosch. XVI, 289 S., 1 Bl. sowie 1 Tafel (Hermanns-Denkmal) und 1 Faltkarte. Unbeschnittenes bzw. am Kopf meist unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. 8°. Einband fleckig und mit Bezugsschäden. Buchblock gebrochen und in der Falz mit Klebefilm stabilisiert. Durchgehend etwas gebräunt bzw. stockfl.
1892105781892. Paris Librairie Marpon & Flammarion sans date (circa 1892) - Broché 12 cm x 19 cm 269 pages - Texte de L'Abbé Lanusse - Préface par Boyer d'Agen - Bon état
1833252231833 Planche HT parue dans La Caricature politique, morale, littéraire et scénique, volume 6, 5 septembre 1833 (Planche n°309)- Hauteur: 27.3cmx Largeur: 35.5 cm- Image : Hauteur: 12cm x Largeur: 24cm- Titre en bas à gauche : « Grand crachat // de l’ordre si vil de la perruque. // (sous l’invocation de St Ignace) // Pour les ventrus, les vendus, les sauteurs politiques, // les charivarisés et tous les enthousiastes du désordre de chose. », et titre en bas à dte : « Légion d’horreur. // (sous l’invocation de St. Loup) // Pour décorer les Tamerlans, empoigneurs, assomeurs [assommeurs] // et serre-gens de ville et de campagne. » ; indications : en ht à gche : « La Caricature (Journal) N°148. », en ht à dte : « Pl. 309. »Inscription - Dans la lettre : « Chez Aubert, galerie véro dodat. » [éditeur], « L. de Becquet, rue Furstemberg 6. » [imprimeur] ; dans l’image, au centre, signature : « CH » entouré (cachet) [Charles Philipon, auteur du modèle ?]
182413341824 Imprimerie Royale, Paris, Mai 1824. petit in-folio, broché. 8 pages
180413296A Paris, de l'Imprimerie Impériale, [1804]. Un document au format in-8 (222 x 148 mm) de [8] pp.
1820180531820 Paris, Au Bureau du Journal d Euterpe, s.d. [ca 1820]. in 4°, demi-veau a coins, plats papier (reliure de l epoque). (1)f.-39 pp. Texte et musique graves.bon etat
189061111Firmin Didot 1890 In-4, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à faux nerfs, caissons richement ornés,tranches dorées, 276 pp. Illustrations in & hors-texte. 4 ff. de dédicace déliés. Infimes frottements. Bon exemplaire.
181597570HBHamburg:, Bernhardt, 1815. 1 Bl. (gestochenes Frontispiz), viii, 222 Seiten, marmorierter Ppbd. der Zeit, farbiger Blattschnitt, 19,5 x 11,5 cm.
186627821Paris 1866 document imprimé et manuscrit sur papier blanc velin parcheminé, texte imprimé en noir et "or", superbe encadrement illustré en noir avec l'insigne de la legion d'Honneur gravé en bas au centre, format : 40,5 centimètres de haut par 50 centimètres de large, attribué à MORREN JEAN-FRANCOIS - DOYEN DE LA FACULTE DES SCIENCES DE MARSEILLE , né à Bordeaux (Gironde), fait à Paris, au Palais des Tuileries, le 24 Novembre 1866, signature de NAPOLEON III,
189468703Chicago 1894 1894. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked navy buckram. Panel edges somewhat dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression; 95 pages; Physical desc.: 95 p. Notes: Without music. Subjects: United States--History--Civil War 1861-1865--Poetry. Chicago, 1894 hardcover
1821282871821 une lettre, d'une page, sur papier filigrané FJ, manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 31 x 20,3 cm, lettre autographe manuscrite de Adolphe François René, MARQUIS DE PORTES (Député de l'Ariège à la Chambre) signée , fait à PARIS, LE 17 SEPTEMBRE 1821 ,
181188500CBParis und Hamburg, 1811. 1 Doppelblatt, 32,9 x 21,8 cm.
1816P31708Paris, Impr.de J.Moronval 1816 xix + 475pp., reliure cart., dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés (charnières touchés aux coins), plats marbrés, qqs.rousseurs dans le texte
181665535Middletown CT: Printed by Seth Richards 1816. First edition. 19 cm. 142 pp. error in pagination p.4 misnumbered as p.3. Later calf-backed boards repaired newer spine old chipped spine label laid down. Scattered foxing and age toning through-out. The first American "Uncle Sam" novel. WRIGHT I 952. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 37593 SABIN 24260: "A political squib against the Democrats." During the War of 1812 a humorous nickname was coined for the U.S. Government with "Uncle Sam" coming to stand for "U.S." According to article by Albert Matthews in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society April 1908 vol. XIX pp.21-65 the term was first used in a scattering of newspapers to refer somewhat derisively to custom house officers and later to soldiers by those who opposed the war but was avoided by the 'war hawks.' It's first appearance in book form was the title offered here "a political skit. written partly in Biblical phrase." The nickname stuck becoming part of the lexicon used by later writers including J.K. Paulding Hezekiah Niles Anne Royall David Crockett etc. <br/><br/> Printed by Seth Richards hardcover books