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1919100727Folio original cloth with gilt title on top cover illustrated 528 pp. Minor wear to extremities top corner of top cover a little bumpted some aginging and darking throughout; a nice tight copy overall. This volume is essentially a who's who in the first World War. However in addition to the pictures of just about every political figure involved in the war there are countless battle and military picutures. new York Times Publishing hardcover books
1944RPREWAR00fpThe Infantry Journal 1944. Very Good. Prepared by the War Department. The War in Outline: Second Edition The War to March 31 1944. Washington D.C.: The Infantry Journal 1944. 228pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 16mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed Faint crease on lower back corner. Staining to back cover. The Infantry Journal paperback books
191624612New York N.Y.: Henry Holt & Co. 1916. 222 pages; erratum slip tipped-in; publishers' announcements & other advertisements at front and back and an index for Vol. V; essays and articles many considering themes of war and peace economic conditions literary criticism and other topics: The Spread of Federalization; the Psychology of the Soldier; Germany and American Preparedness; The Joys of Being a Woman; Goethe and Eckermann; Educational Biases; A Lusitania Victim Speaks; Suffrage Sabotage; & more. previous owner note of the name of Jessica S. Cochrane Somerton Hotel room 424 a comment in pencil at the article on ' Woman' and with a single sheet of blank Hotel Somerton San Francisco note-paper laid in. Volume approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4" size; dark brown softcover wraps gilt titles and embossed wisdom owl figure all very dulled. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to the binding; spotting to beginning and end papers contents in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Henry Holt & Co. Paperback books
1850650371850. Land grant given to Richard C. Fisher assignee of Reuben Smith for 160 acres near Edwardsville Illinois. Paper vellum sheet 25 x 40 cm. partly printed completed in manuscript with a secretarial signature of President Millard Fillmore. Seal of the United States General Land Office in lower left corner. Old fold lines some soiling else very good. Reuben Smith received a land warrant as an incentive for enlisting in the First Regiment of the Texas Cavalry during the Mexican War. "The majority of those who received warrants under the acts of 1847 to 1855 did not use them to make land entries themselves but sold them to others who did. These warrants could be used to obtain land anywhere in the public domain." see: information on these military bounty-land warrants at the U.S. National Archives & Records Administration website. <br/><br/> hardcover books
191618228London: W.Speaight & Sons 1916. Green printed wrappers. Gd ex-library copy with usual markings/library name stamped in title-page/covers are soiled & with light dampstains/small tear to top of last leaf/previous owner's notation inside front cover. 26 pp. 18.5 x 12 cm. <br/><br/> W.Speaight & Sons unknown books
19588417London: Longmans Green & Co 1958. 1st edition. Abt VG spot of dampstain to rear board/Abt VG sp sunned/edgeworn. 362 pp including index 8vo. <br/><br/>The story of the war as seen and reported by the Northern soldiers and civilians. Longmans Green & Co unknown books
1927197562New York Minton Balch & Company 1927. 1927. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece halfton photographs. Original black stamped gray cloth. Dust jacket unclipped. Very good-fine. No signatures or bookplates. Author's first book. Story of Stone Mountain Memorial. F. Hardcover. New York, Minton, Balch & Company, 1927. hardcover books
1865WRCAM22890Brooklyn 1865. 1722pp. plus illus. Frontis. Original green cloth. Very good. Describes the journey the condition of the city upon arrival and the ceremony to which they travelled: the raising of the flag of the United States over Fort Sumter to commemorate the close of the Civil War. Not in Nevins. SABIN 25863. hardcover books
18638961New York: The Tribune Association 1863. 8vo. 8 pp. <br><br>Includes a one-page advertisement. Tract no. 3 signed in type: B.F. Wade i.e. Benjamin Franklin Wade. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2USA974 tract no. 1 & 2USA972 tract no. 3; Sabin 69849 tract no. 1 & 33227 tract no. 3. Removed from a nonce volume. Resewn; in later plain and worn wrappers. Light foxing to first page final page browned. One instance of crayon writing in top right corner of p. 1 of tract no. 1 one instance of crayon underlining to title on p. 1 of tract no. 3. Very small fore-edge tears to pages of tract no. 3. The Tribune Association unknown books
197059774Boston: Beacon Press 1970. First edition. 8vo pp. 123. A very good copy in price clipped little worn dj bookplate. A very good copy. Scarce early book of war resistance. Berrigan served eighteen months in Danbury prison for his activities in resisting the Vietman War. He and his brother Philip were for a time on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for involvement in antiwar protests during the Vietnam war and committing acts of vandalism including destroying government property in recruiting offices. Berrigan won the Lamont Prize for his book of poems Time Without Number. He manufactured homemade napalm and with eight other Catholic protesters used it to destroy 378 draft files in the parking lot of the Catonsville Maryland draft board on May 17 1968. This group came to be known as the Catonsville Nine. Berrigan was arrested and sentenced to three years in prison but went into hiding with the help of fellow radicals prior to imprisonment. While on the run Berrigan was interviewed for Lee Lockwood's documentary The Holy Outlaw. The FBI apprehended him at the home of William Stringfellow and sent him to prison. He was released in 1972. Beacon Press unknown books
1908WRCAM18482Raleigh 1908. 62pp. Original printed wrappers. Edges a trifle sunned. Otherwise very good. An account of the ill-fated Henry Wirz a Confederate soldier tried and hanged for conspiring with Jefferson Davis to torture and murder Union prisoners at Andersonville. Criticizes the mockery of a trial which sent Wirz to his death. Dedicated to the Ladies' Memorial Association and the Daughters of the Confederacy. Not in Nevins. unknown books
191832686London: Printed and Published by "The Times 1918. In separate weekly issues. Illustrated. 20 vols. 4to. In special maroon "binding cases. In separate weekly issues. Illustrated. 20 vols. 4to. Printed and Published by "The Times unknown books
1997SKU1025562The Texas Provincial Kitchen Ltd 1997-09-01. First Edition. PAPERBACK. Good. 0965765806 First Edition. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. The Texas Provincial Kitchen, Ltd paperback books
201612177Norfolk: Easton Press 2016. First Easton Press edition. Signed by Nguyen as issued. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards all edges gilt satin pagemarker. In original unopened shrinkwrap with all publisher's inserts included. Fine condition. Nguyen's third book first fiction. Multi-award winner including the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Signed by Author. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Easton Press Hardcover books
186423626<p><i>"They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom they rolled irresistibly over and into the work."</i></p> <b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside. <i>New England Loyal Publication Society No. 200.</i> Boston Mass. June 27 1864. 1 p. 9 x 10¾ in.<p>A New York Tribune reporter praises the performance of the USCT: <i>"I find that in my account of the assault upon the rebel works in front of Petersburg I hardly did the colored troops justice. As before stated they held a position on the Jourdan Point road.They were first directed to assault the earthwork.the charge upon the advanced works was made in splendid style; and as the 'dusky warriors' stood shouting upon the parapet Gen. Smith decided that 'they would do' and sent word for them to storm the first redoubt. Steadily these troops moved on led by officers whose unostentatious bravery is worthy of emulation. With a shout and rousing cheers they dashed at the redoubt. Grape and canister were hurled at them by the infuriated rebels. They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom rolled irresistibly over and into the work. The guns were speedily turned upon those of our 'misguided brethren' who forgot that 'discretion was the better part of valor.' </i></p><p><i>Another redoubt was carried in the same gallant style and the negroes have established a reputation that they will surely maintain."</i></p><p>With a discussion on using monies gathered from draft exemption payments to give bonuses when recruiting black troops in the South: <i>"as the government will continue to receive exemption money why should it not devote the sums which are likely to be thus gathered to bounties for soldiers white or black enlisting in the South. In that way the ranks could be kept full."</i></p><p>With reports on how the Southern planter aristocracy hates Lincoln and Johnson as running mate because both rose through the ranks of the <i>"common"</i> people.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The Boston-based New England Loyal Publication Society and the Loyal Publication Society of New York was founded in 1863 to bolster public support by disseminating pro-Union news articles and editorials to newspapers around the country. At first the two groups read newspapers to identify particularly useful articles and editorials and contact the editors to request that additional copies be printed. These items would then be distributed to Union soldiers or to newspapers. As the war progressed the societies began to write and publish their own broadsides.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Very good. Tape 1 inch on verso at horizontal fold some water stains visible mostly from back. Better than it sounds!</p> books
19181719435Students of the Brockport Normal School 1918. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Edges rubbed. 1918 Stapled Binding. 32 pp. Original wrappers. An unrecorded publication released by the Brockport Normal School during World War I - none in OCLC. Printed in Rochester NY with numerous local advertisements. Contains numerous war-related pieces from articles to poems with a photograph of 'one of our six Junior Red Cross rooms'. Contents: Patriotism poem; How the Women of the United States Are Fighting for Their Country; The Service Flag; The American Red Star Animal Relief; Our Part poem; Get a Transfer poem; A Narrow Escape; A Changed Ambition poem; Our First Red Cross Speaker; Stop Look Listen!; The Junior Red Cross in Brockport Normal School; Letter from a Girl in Italy to Her Friend in America; The Midyears poem; Miss Jackson's Birthday; Lincoln's First Love; War-Savings Stamps; The Soldier's Dream; The Slacker; Why Should We Buy War Savings Stamps; Exchanges; French III: L'Anniversaire de Lincoln; Some Syllopyms; Alumni Notes; On Longfellow poem; Training School Notes: How a Boy Earned Money for War Saving Stamps; Why We Should Be Patriotic; The Excitement; Methods of Field Fortifications and Warfare Means; Poor Molly; Sure Winner; A Delicate Hint; Knocks: The Days of Real Sport; Jokes. Students of the Brockport Normal School unknown books
1972244127Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1972. Newspaper. 16p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned else good condition. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1971244066Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1971. Newspaper. 16p. tabloid newspaper format 11.5x17.25 inches illus. folded in half as issued evenly toned else good condition. On the upcoming conference. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1971246513Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1971. Newspaper. 11p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned a few small stains on p. 1 which bleed through to next page a few small stains on rear wrap else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970254928New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued worn and evenly toned else good condition. Cover story is "Chicano Moratorium Attacked by Police Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970246517New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned with several small closed tears pen notation on front wrap beginning to split along fold else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970246516New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 4p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970246514Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 27p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned beginning to split at fold else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970246518Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1974110569New York: Gay Caucus Youth Against War & Fascism 1974. Four panel brochure 7x8.5 inches political cartoon and essay YAWF stamp on rear panel else very good condition. Gay Caucus, Youth Against War & Fascism unknown books