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19962091502135419263Kihana-sha 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kihana-sha paperback
19942090202120412055Seiun-sha 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Seiun-sha paperback
19432090202120200277Kokuminsha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 190p Size: 18cm Number of books: 1 Kokuminsha paperback
1976003348N.Y.: Walker. the official history of the OSS in WWII first made public with this publication; complete two-volume set . Near Fine. Hardcover. First. 1976. Walker hardcover
0802705294.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1884FI6313Boston: D. Lothrop 1884. HB. Green decorative cloth gilt lettering on spine 12 mo. 250 pp ads at rear. Hinges cracked and tape reinforced chipping to edges of pages 92-93 with no loss of text. Covers show light edge wear chipping top of spine light white stain rear cover rear joint cracked 1" at bottom. Pomroy was nurse during the Civil War and served at the White House. Much of this account is of her dealings with the Lincoln family. Book condition Good. D. Lothrop hardcover
34697Gaithersburg MD: Butternut Press n.y. Hardcover. 8vo. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. viii 236pp. Frontispiece. Near fine. Couple dark scrapes on rear board. Tight and handsome facsimile reprint of the scarce 1890 second edition which has more content than the first edition. Even this facsmile is rather uncommon. Raves James I. Robertson Jr. "An excellent unexaggerated narrative of life with the Confederacy's foremost partisan ranger." NEVINS I 132. NEW HOWES M 742 note. Butternut Press hardcover
1966055302Danville VA: United Daughters of the Confederacy / J. T. Townes Ptg. Co. 1966. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. vii 84 pages. Soft cover bound in grey stapled wrappers. Light wear to the binding. The spine is a bit toned. A sound copy and clean within. SIGNED inside the front cover both by Maud Carter Clements "historian and author" and by Mrs. Kathryne Hobson Hardy Powell "Pres Rawley Martin Ch. U.D.C.". Illustrated with a few photos. <br/> <br/> United Daughters of the Confederacy / J. T. Townes Ptg. Co. paperback
194311654NY: The Alexander Publishing Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1943. First Edition. Three ring binder. About 2" thick with dates from 1943 to 1945. Not covering just food there is a large section on currency and other subjects. The binder is in "fine" condition. The pages have some thumb wear on the right edge with a couple coming loose from the rings. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . The Alexander Publishing Co. unknown
193038417New York: The Macmillan Company 1930. Hardcover. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. xiii 285pp. Frontispiece. Very good. Discreet mended tear at head of spine else tight and bright with lovely giltstamping. First edition. The former Louisiana governor interprets his state's Reconstruction history. Critiques Thomas A. Belser Jr. "Far more politics and reconstruction than war comprise this now-dated study." DORNBUSCH II 691. NEVINS II 246. The Macmillan Company hardcover
193164664Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1931. Presumed first editions first printings. Hardcover. Good. 898 71 6 p. Includes index. Three parts bound together in one volume. Folding charts. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Signed by previous owner. Cover has some wear and soiling. Usual library markings. Some marks to text/margins noted. The Message from the President of the United States was transmitting a communication from the Secretary of War Chairman of the War Policies Commission Submitting additonal documents in connection with the study may by the Commission as required by provisions of the Public Resolution creating the Commission March 12 1931 72d Congress First Session House Document No. 271. Also includes is 72d Congress FIrst Session House of Representatives Document No. 264 transmitting in accordance with the provisions of Public Resolution No. 98.the final recommencation of the Commission. The Chairman outlined the purpose of the Commission as follows: "To carry out the task assigned by law there must first be assembled and analyzed such data as well set forth clearly the essential needs of the country in a major emergency. Next there must be determined the reasons why in the GOvernment efforts to supply its needs in all past wars opportunity has been presented to some individuals to reap extraordinary financial profit while others have been called upon to bear more than a proprotionate share of the burdens. Based upon these analyses the commission must develop basic methods and policies whereby the economic burdens of war may be made to fall with equal weight on every element of our citizenship. This is a most difficult and intricate problem and a correct solution of it is of tremendous importance. " The Commission recommended constitutional amendments Presidential power to stabilize prices control natural resources commandeer property to procure without competitive bidding between government agencies for industry products and no use of cost plus percentage contracts. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
1916WORLDWAR015551Privately printed in Truro. 1916. First edition. Octavo. 20 pages. Wrappers. Poems of a mawkish and religious sentimentality intended to provide comfort for those left behind and justification for the war. One of the poems ''Only a Tommy'' attempts to adopta Kiplingesque mode.Staplkes rusted. Spine rubbed. Some creasing to front cover. Good. Very scarce. Privately printed in Truro. unknown
194318987Oxford University Press 1943. 4 works in 1 vol. 8vo. First Edition with 194 toned full-page illustrations in the text; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker ALL ORIGINAL PICTORIAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED custom-made slip-case a most attractive volume ideal as a gift or for presentation. No.1: Women; No. 2: Production; No. 3: Soldiers; No. 4: Air Raids. Complete set of the second series with fine reproductions of paintings drawings and sketches by virtually all Britain's leading war artists. The contributors naturally featured many of the most eminent artists of the period including among many others Ardizzone Bawden Bone Kennington Moore Nash Piper Ravilious Rothenstein Spencer Sutherland Topolski and Worsley. The first series dealing primarily with the fighting forces was published in the preceding year. UNCOMMON AS A SET AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Oxford University Press, hardcover
194217871Oxford University Press 1942. 4 works in 1 vol. sm. 8vo. First Edition with 194 toned full-page illustrations in the text three volumes with neat signatures on front free endpapers; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top ALL ORIGINAL PICTORIAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED hand-made endpapers ribbon marker custom-made slip-case a most attractive volume ideal as a gift or for presentation. No.1: War at Sea; No. 2: Blitz; No. 3: R.A.F.; No. 4: Army. Complete set of the first series with fine reproductions of paintings drawings and sketches by virtually all Britain's leading war artists. The contributors naturally featured many of the most eminent artists of the period including among many others Ardizzone Bawden Bone Kennington Moore Nash Piper Ravilious Rothenstein Spencer Sutherland Topolski and Worsley. A second series dealing primarily with the Home Front was published separately in the following year. UNCOMMON AS A SET AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Eads A43 recording H. E. Bates' introduction to 'RAF'. Oxford University Press, hardcover
0873384245.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1929182710His Majesty's Stationery Office 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Red cloth boards have mild wear- title blind stamped to the front board- gilt lettering to spine. Clean has a good binding "Sold by H.M. Stationary Office is stamped on the title page. No marks or notations to the text. Corrigenda paper tipped in at the Contents page. viii 427 pp. HMSO. First Edition. His Majesty's Stationery Office hardcover
189410062United States Government Printing Office G. P. O. GPO U. S. US. 1894 -1922. Hardcover. Fair ex-library dulled covers spine numbers library bookplates no card pockets generally solid bindings on most volumes some have hinge tearing some hinge repair is evident the text binding is solid on all moderate rubbing page edge toning and some soiling top page edges grayed clean pages the spine on volume 18 is creased the covers on volume 26 are a bit faded and bowed from water contact but the pages are not affected some bumped corners rubbed and bumped spine ends a white smudge on the cover of one. The 3 volumes in the second series are not ex-library volumes one does have two oval end page school stamps. The index volume very good with a spine end bump in the glassine jacket that has a spine edge tear. No dust jackets issued. Complete first edition 30 volume set plus a 1961 limited edition reprint of the 1927 Index volume 31 volumes total. Series I 27 volumes Series II 3 volumes. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Estimated weight 110 pounds additional postage will be required. ; B&W Plates fold-out maps. . United States Government Printing Office (G. P. O. GPO U. S. US) hardcover
18931365This listing is for one book: War of the Rebellion Official Records Series I Vol. XLI Part III-Correspondence Operations in- Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories July 1-Dec. 31 1864 Price's Missouri Expedition Etc. Serial No. 85. <br /><br /><br />This is not a reprint - it is the original book published in 1893.<br /><br /><br />Good condition for a book published in 1893. Cloth covers have some rubbing/bumping and there is a stain on the back. There is some edge/corner wear. Covers are still attached but end papers have tears at spine. Water stain at top of closed book page edges. Pages are age tanned. Text is clean. Pages binding is good. Ex-library. Please use photos as part of the description.<br /><br />Size: 9.25" high x 6.25" wide x almost 2.5" thick.<br />1127 pages including Index.<br /><br /><br /><br /> Gov't Printing Office hardcover
198515410Harrisburg PA: Historical Times; National Historical Society 1985. Reprint. Hardcover. As New. Originally published in 1884 by the Government Printing Office. Volume 1 consists of 2 parts and volume 11 has 3 parts so there are 14 books in all "Serial No. 1 through 14". Black buckram bindings all in fine condition. No priority or international shipping <br/><br/> Historical Times; National Historical Society hardcover
1985111639Harrisburg PA: The National Historical Society 1985 Book. New. Buckram. Republication. Series IV of this set which has been "heralded as the single most valuable most-quoted and most sought-after source of the Civil War history". These volumes contain "Confederate Correspondence Etc." Serial Nos. 127 128 and 129. The National Historical Society hardcover
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949129 March 1802; Epsom. 4to 3 pp. In a bifolium. 52 lines of neatly-written text. Clear and complete. Very good on lightly-aged and creased paper. Part of the second leaf has been cut away on the breaking open of the letter and is now under the seal with no loss of text. The seal is cracked with a light imprint of Boucher's monogram beneath a jester's head. The letter concerns the enclosure of the Langtoft Estate and 'Mr. Bankes' who 'never had any Legal Right to interfere in the Business'. Norton's last letter has made Boucher 'very uneasy' as he declines 'to have any more to do with my unfortunate Concerns in your Neighbourhood'. 'Whatever may have been the Case with You I have been too long blind but my Eyes have now been opened.' Declares himself pleased with 'Mr. Gee who appears to be a plain well-disposed honest Man: & notwithstanding Mrs. Banks's Insinuations to the Contrary I do assure You when I fairly put the Question He honestly said if He might chuse Mr. Norton was the Man whom above all others He should like & did wish to be my Agent.' Tells him not to 'send in your Accts. till the whole of the Buildings is compleated'. See Image. 29 March 1802; Epsom. unknown
1937053608N.p.: The Author 1937. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. A. B. Butler Jr. 12mo. xi 203 pages. Hardcover bound in black and blue cloth. Light to moderate wear to the binding. A sound copy with secure inner hinges. Text is clean. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
0332810186.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1884370498Cleveland: William W. Williams 1884. First edition. Maps. 89pp. 8vo. Publisher's flexible russet cloth covers lettered in gilt. Inscribed on the title from R. Rattell to Hon. J. W. Stewart. First edition. Maps. 89pp. 8vo. Scarce Civil War memoir on the Union Army Movements in West Virginia and Tennessee including the capture of Fort Donelson and the Battle of Shiloh. <br/><br/> William W. Williams hardcover