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1942211311942. Softcover. VG- cover lightly soiled round stamp inside front & back covers. Grey wraps. Appx. 100 pp. Numerous bw plates. In examining women's adornment and headress the catalogue divides the presentation into the following categories: Paintings Drawings and Prints; Sculpture; Decorative Arts Jewelry Toilet Articles Chinese Mirrors Greek Vases Textiles Coins and Medals. Almost 300 items are included in the exhibition. paperback books
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
1907268511Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Company Dial Press Cozzens & Beaton Company 1907. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Papers published by the Illinois state commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States complete in 4 volumes. All from the library of Civil War historian Bud Robertson with his bookplate on the front pastedowns in 3 of the volumes his bookplate is on top of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion bookplate. As Robertson says in his Military Aspects --Soldier Life section of the Nevins bibliography while "the accounts vary wide in accuracy and quality" they contain "personal reminiscences in camp battle and prison" and can yield "useful nuggets" Nevins I 131. Each volume with engraved portrait frontispiece. Nevins I 131. Very Good binding. A. C. McClurg & Company | Dial Press | Cozzens & Beaton Company unknown books
44654n. p. n. d. Ca. 1940-41. Embossed cream paper covered boards with lettering in gilt to upper board bolted and bound with yellow ribbon. Some age toning chipping one missing photo and tape repair to one leaf one leaf is loose otherwise VG. Unpaginated 36 pp. Original drawings inlaid photographs letters newspaper clippings greeting cards and clippings from magazines text is ms or typewritten. Folio 14-1/2" x 12-1/4" <br/><br/>This scrapbook was compiled by members of the District 20 of California American Legion Auxiliary each unit has a page with the presidents name a bit of information about the president or union some have photos of the members and newspaper clippings events calendars one is simply an original drawing all are from the 1940-41 terms. A unique time capsule from the history of this district. The American Legion Auxiliary was founded in 1919 and is the largest organization of women dedicated to serving veterans. hardcover books
18985545Portland ME: Lefavor-Tower Co. 1898-1915. First Editions. Hardcover. Near Fine to Very Good Textblocks Fine. No DJ. Light shelf/edge wear tips of Vol. 3 gently bumped spine of Vol. 3 shows light toning Vol. 3 shows lightening at front lower corner Vol. 4 shows lightening spot near tail presentation inscription at fep of Vol. 4 bookplate lifted from Vol. 4 else tight bright and unmarred. Navy boards gilt lettering and decorative elements teg. 352pp plus errata; 349pp; 357pp; and 344pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>Arguably the more important collection of Maine related Civil War papers. Includes several essays from Joshua Chamberlain the capture of Mobile AL and Richmond VA an essay on "Colored Troops" the "Attitude of Women" about the war etc. Uncommon to find as a complete set and this one was clearly "built". Volume Four bears a presentation inscription to the Paris Hill Library N.B. there are no library markings from Henry W. Lyon "The first paper Hamlin Centennial Celabration will interest all citizens of Paris Hill." Overall a handsome set. Lefavor-Tower Co. hardcover books