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194689912Washington: GPO 1946. Paperback. Very Good. photos illustrations index iii 161p. Softcover in original wrappers. 26cm. Cover slightly darkened around edges. Text double-columned. War Department Technical Manual TM 5-245. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
197438453Chicago: Chicago Peace Council N.d. 1974. Broadside bulletin board flyer 11" x 8-1/2" mimeographed printed recto-only on bond. Printing slightly irregular; light wear; Very Good. Announces a lecture by ex-Chicago Seven peace activist Dave Dellinger offering a first-hand update on the status of 200000 Vietnamese civilian political prisoners still being held one year after the Peace Treaty of January 27 1973. Chicago Peace Council unknown books
1942133731Washington.: Government Printing Office. 1942. Softcover printed wraps with truck illustration on cover. . Very good with blank driver’s certificate inside front cover. . 12mo. Government Printing Office. paperback books
191761797Washington: G. P. O. Very Good. 1917. Hardcover. Small blue cloth manual complete in 350 pages. With 2 folding plates. Good binding sound. . G. P. O. hardcover books
1943133738Washington DC.: Government Printing Office. 1943. Tan printed stiff wraps. . Very good. 17x11 cm. . Uncommon WWII era field manual. weight: 0.3 lb. Government Printing Office. paperback books
181437592Washington D.C.: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1814. First edition. Removed. A very good copy dampstain on top edge light soiling on margins. 8 pp. 8vo. Contains an estimate of the amount of the proposed 50 per cent tax increase and of the new duties in order to offset the cost of the war. Line items in addition to direct taxes distilled spirits tobacco leather lotteries and more all of which would amount to additional revenue of an extra $10 million for 1815. American Imprints 33437. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
1930WRCLIT77393Middlesex: War Resister's International 1930. 4pp. Octavo leaflet. Photographs and illus. Old folds from mailing otherwise very good. Accompanied by a mimeographed letter signed in type by H. Runham Brown August 1930 indicating there will not be a summer issue of THE WAR RESISTER due to lack of funds and forwarding the leaflet which summarizes the situations of Andrej Poliszczuk Arndt Pekurinen Eugène Guillot Boris Peskoff and Willy Otter. War Resister's International unknown books
1925WRCLIT78626New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1925. Gilt lettered drab green cloth pictorial endsheets. Frontis and plates by Howard L. Hastings. Edges a trace foxed 1925 ownership signatures spine slightly cocked otherwise a very good copy in modesty soiled and used dust jacket with small chips at crown of spine and top edge. A reprint of this popular boy's book with later titles in the advert for the series in the terminal catalogue. Slade is home from the Front and has to show pluck in resolving a dilemma involving some of his troop companions. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1925WRCLIT78625New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1925. Gilt lettered drab green cloth pictorial endsheets. Frontis and plates by Thomas Clarity. Edges a trace foxed 1925 ownership signatures spine slightly cocked otherwise a very good copy in modesty soiled and used dust jacket with small chip at crown of lower joint. A reprint of this popular boy's book with later titles in the advert for the series in the terminal catalogue. Slade's Boy Scout training enables him to be of service to the cause of supporting the Allies leading to his eventual enlistment. As the jacket flap asserts: "You can well imagine that war-time brings Tom some experiences that any loyal American boy would enjoy going through ." Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1918WRCLIT78829Boston New York & Chicago: Silver Burdett and Co. 1918. viii 347pp. Pictorial brick red cloth. Illustrations. A bit of rubbing but an uncommonly fresh tight copy. First edition printing unspecified. A textbook for young readers with text by the primaries along with Kipling Morley Scollard Service et al. Due to its intended readership seen most often heavily worn. Silver, Burdett and Co. hardcover books
1934WRCLIT84785Np: Reprinted from The Journal of American Folk- lore XLVII:186 1934. 369-376pp. Large octavo. Printed self-wrappers. Very good or better. An author's offprint of this article supplementing Carey's substantial two volume study of the roots and variations of the song. Reprinted from The Journal of American Folk- lore XLVII:186 unknown books
1919WRCLIT84351London: Chatto & Windus 1919. Cloth paper label. First edition of the author's first solely published collection of verse. Handsome bookplate on pastedown by Reynolds Stone. A very good copy. FIFOOT OA3a. REILLY WWI p.295. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1917WRCLIT79164Brooklyn: Will. Carroll Co. Inc 1917. 4pp. Folio 34.5 x 26.5cm. Pictorial upper wrapper A bit of rubbing and creasing a few small edge tears but a good copy. The composer is identified as serving in the 2nd Batt Naval Militia NY and OCLC which locates only two copies Brown and Bowling Green indicates that the photograph inset into the wrapper design is of Franks. OCLC: 78977919. Will. Carroll Co., Inc unknown books
1917WRCLIT79151New York: A. J. Stasny Music Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 35 X 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper by Albert Barbelle. Lower fore-corner creased otherwise very good. A small photo vignette of Anna Chandler appears below the main art on the upper wrapper and a promo for "Kiss Me Pretty" is printed on p.4. The song was included in several anthologies; OCLC locates 7 copies of this separate printing. OCLC: 40744596. A. J. Stasny Music Co. unknown books
1917WRCLIT78735New York: Banker Trust Company 1917. 1291pp. Gilt cloth and Fabriano paper over boards pictorial onlay. Symmetrical faint shadow of blemish or inherent watermark in paper over boards otherwise very good or better. First edition. A compilation of documents from both the US government and abroad re: initial neutrality and the march toward involvement including the final Declaration of War against Germany and a seven page chronology of "Battles and Events of the Great War." Banker Trust Company hardcover books
1942WRCLIT75196New York & Washington: Penguin Books / Infantry Journal 1942. 189pp. Printed stiff wrappers. Corners a bit worn but a very good copy. First edition. An anthology of six first person accounts editors not identified. Includes a reprint of Cain's "The Taking of Mountfacon." Penguin Books / Infantry Journal unknown books
1933WRCLIT57387New York: Macmillan 1933. Large octavo. Gilt decorated cloth. Portrait. First edition of these memoirs of the author's experiences at the Front first as a correspondent then as a combatant. Ink name and bookplate on free endsheet with triangular cut from fore-edge otherwise a very good bright copy in highly pictorial dust jacket with two internally mended tears. Macmillan hardcover books
1946WRCLIT84197London: Jonathan Cape 1946. Cloth. A very good copy in poor badly town and internally mended dust jacket. First edition. The poet's first collection one of the most distinguished volumes of verse to come out of World War II. He issued a pamphlet of criticism in the same year which may or may not precede. REILLY WWII p.273. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
8205BOSTON LITTLE 1957. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. BOSTON, LITTLE, 1957 unknown books
1945288344Washinton.: Government Printing Office. 1945. Softcover printed stapled wraps. . Pages creased at upper corner light soiling to cover otherwise very good. . 8vo. Government Printing Office. paperback books
181616890Washington: Pr. by William A. Davis 1816. 8vo. 14 pp. <br><br>Letter addressed to the speaker of the House of Representatives "Hon. Henry Clay" and signed on p. 3: "Geo. Graham Acting Secretary of War." Government document: House document United States. Congress. House; 14th Congress 2nd session no. 8. Printed at head of title: 8. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 39490. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation and War Dept. Library rubber-stamp on title-page. Small loss of paper at outer margin of pp. 6/7 not affecting text. Spots of foxing. Pr. by William A. Davis unknown books
48848Boston: Boston War Camp Community Service. 12mo pp. 32. Paper wraps. VG. Patriotic songs. Boston War Camp Community Service unknown books
186359270NY 1863. folio wraps ragged at edges. Includes large images of he encampmet of the Army of the Cumberland View of Chattanooga and Union encampments the Army of the Potomac. unknown books
1955006623Vienna: US Army 1955. Travel permit for Mr. John B. Crane Correspondent Frankfurt to travel the US zone Austria to Vienna via Enns between 11 May 55 to 25 May 55. 4" x 5 3/4" Very Good one fold light creasing SIGNED on front by Crane SIGNED verso by Capt. C. L. Patton Adjutant US Army and with headquarters stamp. After WWII Austria remained under joint occupation of the Western Allies and of the Soviet Union until 1955. . First Edition. Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4" x 5 3/4". US Army Paperback books
1718106614<p>Folio newspaper extracted illustrated 369=384 pp. Disbound some pages separated double page illustration torn and separated a bit at the center with some loss normal aging; otherwise about good. This issue features Secretary of State William H. Seward on the cover. This issue contains a short article on the capture of Jefferson Davis. Also double page panoramic view of Richmond based on a photograph of Alexander Gardner. Included is an almost full-page picture of Major General William T. Sherman.</p> Harper's books