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1894289781Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking the front cover. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1891289764Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1891. Four folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking Plate XV of Yorktown. These with some dampstaining to the bottom edge; chipping to the edges of the covers and plates not affecting the illustrations. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. With descriptive title present. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
1894290061Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking the front cover. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Dampstaining to the front cover and bottom half of the plates. Government Printing Office unknown books
1891289765Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1891. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking front and rear covers. These with some dampstaining to the bottom edge; tearing to the edges of the plates not affecting the illustrations. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
1900RMAGREP00ECGovernment Printing Office 1900. Very Good. Magoon Charles E. Law Officer. Report on the Legal Status of the Territory and Inhabitants of the Islands Acquired by the United States during the War with Spain Considered with Reference to the Territorial Boundaries The Constitution and Laws of the United States. Root Elihu Secretary of War. Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. 72pp. 8vo. Stapled pamphlet. Book condition: Very good with slight soiling to first and last pages and short closed tear in top edge of first page. Senate 56th Congress 1st Session. Document Number 234. Government Printing Office unknown books
198510745NY: Harper & Row 1985. First edition first prnt. Inscribed by Mason on the title page. " For __ with appreciation Bobbie Ann Mason." Also signed by poet W.D. Ehrhart at his credit for authenticating the Vietnam veteran details. Unread copy with faint beginning foxing on the top edge; otherwise in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Mason's first novel; unusual with both signatures. Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harper & Row Hardcover books
129591" fired bullet. You can tell the bullet has been fired because of how the shape of the bullet is warped. The Minié bullet is a type of muzzle-loading rifle bullet named after co-developer Claude-Étienne Minié. It came to prominence in the American Civil War. Found February 15 1972 in Confederate Fort Huger near Suffolk Virginia. The fort was built by some 1000 slaves and free blacks in 1861. It took ten months to build and was captured 10 months later. Fort Huger was named after Thomas B. Huger CSN who had served in the US Navy for 20 years before the war. unknown books
197242249N.p.: S.i. 1972. Original photographic broadside offset printed in black on white stock measuring 21.5cm x 35.5cm. Mild handling and scattered dust-soil with a few faint creases and short tears to extremities; Very Good. Anti-war broadside drawing attention to the attrocities perpetrated on Vietnamese children by American servicemen during the war. Upper half reproduces a photograph of two children bloodied and bearing facial burns; the lower half features a quote by U.S. Presidential nominee George S. McGovern: "In the name of Humanity and all that is decent let us end the bombardment of Indochina: Let us bring our prisoners and troops home: Before we lose the sould of our nation." Not found in OCLC. S.i. unknown books
1990191933Urbana; Chicago: University of Illinois Press 1990. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. Contents clean and tight; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. University of Illinois Press unknown books
194736860Okinawa 1947. 1st printing. Off-white paper wrappers printed in dark blue stapled. Drawing by 'Lapan' to front wrapper. Modest wear & soiling to wrappers. Age toning to paper. A VG copy. 68 pp. Filled with b/w photographic images typically 3-4 per page of Okinawa its people & divers aspects of the 1st Air Division. Line drawings by McFadden. 2 page map at center. Oblong format: 8-1/4" x 11" <br/><br/> unknown books
3033Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed and nearly detached Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. unknown books
183427993Washington D. C.: n.p. 1834. First edition. Stitched self wrappers. A very good unopened copy. 13 pp. 8vo. 23d Congress 1st Session. Doc. No. 62. Ho. of Reps. Reports on the defects organization numbers and training of the militia. Scarce. OCLC shows only 2 copies. n.p. unknown books
1898WRCAM5606Washington 1898. 293pp. plus photos and two folding charts. Printed wrappers. Slightly dampstained. Good. The full testimony heard before the court of inquiry is included with nineteen photos of the wreckage and two charts of the keel of the Maine. The court found that the damage "could have been produced only by the explosion of a mine situated under the bottom of the ship" and that no officers or crew members were negligent in their duties. unknown books
1937WRCLIT53115Paris 1937. Oblong quarto purely typographic broadside 27 x 21 cm. Printed on recto only. Old vertical crease slight tanning at lower edge but unusually nice. An original handbill/flyer for the Paris component of this important event featuring over two hundred writers from twenty-six countries rallying in support of the beleaguered Spanish Republic and in opposition to the Nationalist/fascist forces. Among the listed participants are of course Malraux and Aragon as well as Cocteau H. Mann Benda Cowley Ehrenbourg L. Hughes Auden Brecht Neruda Tzara Spender Alberti Tolstoi et al. The conferences as well as a "Gala de la Danse de la Chanson et de la Poésie" to be held on the 18th were hosted at the Théatre de la Porte Saint-Martin. unknown books
200141982London: Hodder & Stoughton 2001. First edition first prnt. Signed by Stockwin on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. First volume in Stockwin's Thomas Paine Kydd naval series and his first novel. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hodder & Stoughton Hardcover books
1862536Washington 1862. 12mo. 5 1 blank pp. <br><br>Issued without wrappers. Minor spine splitting from bottom edge. Very light soiling to outer two pages. Creased from lengthwise folding. unknown books
19061342159Washington: Government Printing Office 1906-1908. Hardcover. Octavo; G-; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine black with gold print call number label at bottom; Library bound with boards in black cloth with gold print wear to spine caps edges and corners rubbing/shelfwear; Text block has library stamp to edges and front endpapers library bookplate on front pastedown library pocket on rear pastedown name in ink on front flyleaf original paper cover of first title is brittle and separated from binding light age-toning to paper; CONTENTS: Contains three separately published titles: Selected Translations Pertaining to the Tactical Use and Value of Machine Guns No. 7 1906 206 pages - Actual Experiences in War : Battle Action of the Infantry Impressions of a Company Commander / by Capt. L.A. Soloviev Thirty-fourth East Siberian Rifle Regiment No. 9 1906 51 pages - Influence of the Experience of the Siege of Port Arthur upon the Construction of Modern Fortresses / by A. von Shwartz No. 12 1908 188 pages 10 folded maps and plans tipped in at end some color. 1342159. FP New Rockville Stock. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1865291419Washington: Government Printing Office 1865. Soft Cover. Good binding. In printed drab wrappers backed in brown pebbled cloth. Nothing of printed paper spine label is present. An intact and serviceable copy. With substantial Index of Organizations Battles and Names at the rear of the book. Crack in the front wrapper reinforced with tape on the verso. Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
1865291420Washington: Government Printing Office 1865. Soft Cover. Good binding. In printed drab wrappers backed in brown pebbled cloth. Nothing of printed paper spine label is present. An intact and serviceable copy. With substantial Index of Organizations Battles and Names at the rear of the book. There is loss to the top corner of the rear cover. Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
1865291418Washington: Government Printing Office 1865. Soft Cover. Good binding. In printed drab wrappers backed in brown pebbled cloth. Nothing of printed paper spine label is present. An intact and serviceable copy. With substantial Index of Organizations Battles and Names at the rear of the book. There is a generous piece lost from both wrappers; not affecting text. Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
181235416Windsor: Thomas M. Pomroy 1812. 31 1 blank pp. Stitched untrimmed. Uniformly toned Very Good.<br/><br/> This is an important illustration of New England opposition to the War and precursor to the Hartford Convention-- this is an early symptom of the Secession Virus that would continue to afflict the country until after the Civil War. It is signed by 34 Congressmen and was reprinted all over the country. <br/>Howes A77. AI 24555 6. Thomas M. Pomroy unknown books
1812WRCAM45158New York: C.S. Van Winkle 1812. 32pp. Stapled. Wear and soiling. Fair. A protest of the War of 1812 signed by thirty-four members of Congress. One of several printings others appearing the same year in Alexandria Hartford New Haven New York Baltimore etc. HOWES A77. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 24548. C.S. Van Winkle unknown books
1815WRCAM37903Washington: Printed by W.A. Davis 1815. 3pp. plus tables on ten folding leaves. Folio. Dbd. Near fine untrimmed. A large table on ten folding leaves detailing transfers of funds within the U.S. Army during the final year of the War of 1812 from May 23 to September 14 1815. Shaw & Shoemaker locate three copies. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 36315. Printed by W.A. Davis unknown books
1857252301Albany: Joel Munsell 1857. First. pamphlet. very good. 34 pages. Slim 8vo modern wrappers. Albany: Joe Munsell 1857. First Edition.<br/><br/> Joel Munsell unknown books
197544088Osaka: War Resisters International Japan Group 1975. Oblong 12mo. Staple-bound mimeographed wrappers; 42pp. Fine. ".digest of the first part of an article entitled 'A Note on Contemporary Violence' which first appeared in Japanese in the collection Anakizumu to Gendai Anarchism and Our Times. Translation by Wat Tyler of the Libero International Editorial Collective . an English-Language magazine focussing on issues concerning anarchism in Asia also published in Osaka" from inside front cover. OCLC 2 copies Swarthmore IISH. War Resisters International Japan Group unknown books