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a71787Trajecti ad Rhenum 1717 1st 1688 Jacobum von Poolsum. 3 titles bound in one volume. Square octavo 299pp. title page vignette; 80pp.; 114pp. index full vellum. Front blank and title page both have some chips with part of author's name taken out as a result. No ownership names or marks other than one name in ink on verso of titlepage this may be printer's name. Good plus some browning and staining on vellum. . hardcover
180753701Headquarters City of Albany: June 4 1807. Bifolium 12½" x 8" 3 paragraphs of text beneath the running head signed at the end in manuscript "Sol Van Rensselaer" as Adjutant-General with the additional postscript "In disposition of the Adjt. General has delayed those orders." Pp. 2-4 are blank save for the postal address on the verso of the integral leaf with Albany postmark of July 12 the notation "Military //" in the upper corner and addressed to Brig. Genl. Benjamin Moores / Clinton County." An order calling for review and inspection of the "regiments and corps" of the state militia to which Van Rensselaer adds "a fervent wish that the militia of his country may so progress in the acquisition of the military art as to render standing armies forever unnecessary and enable themselves by their own exertions to be the safeguards and protectors of the rights of freemen." Moores was a lieutenant in the New York militia was the sheriff of Clinton County and a presidential elector in 1808. Van Rensselaer was Adjutant General of New York from 1801 to 1809 1810 to 1811 and 1813 to 1821. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> June 4 unknown books
1836WRCAM9606New York 1836. 41395pp. plus advertisements. Folding frontispiece map. Original patterned cloth printed paper label rubbed. Cloth sunned and worn at extremities with small chip at head of spine gnawed at corner of rear board. Dampstained and foxed throughout rear free endsheet torn. A sound copy with the ownership signature of Allen Macdonald see note below re inscription on the titlepage a few pencil notes on the map and bookplate. A presentation copy inscribed by the author to Adjt. Genl. McDonald. The author was commander of the American army which attacked Queenstown on October 13 1812. In this work he replies to Gen. Armstrong's NOTICES OF THE WAR OF 1812 including a long appendix containing general orders and letters relating to the event. The map shows the location of Queenstown and environs. TPL 929. SABIN 98548. LANDE 872. HOWES V40. hardcover books
183654797New York:: Leavitt Lord & Co. 1836. First edition. publisher's embossed cloth with printed paper label on spine. Light foxing; spine label darkened; short splits to joints not affecting the structure of the book which is tight and sound. . 12mo. Large folding map. Howes V-40; Sabin 98548. Leavitt, Lord & Co., hardcover
1836372494New York: Leavitt Lord & Co 1836. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. viii 9-41 95pp. folding frontispiece map and publisher's catalogue at the rear. Publisher's light brown ribbon-embossed cloth. Ex-library copy with spine letters bookplate small number stamp at the bottom of the first text page and paper shelf label on the rear free endpaper. Fading to the cloth light scattered foxing about very good. Van Rensselaer commanded the American army that attacked Queenstown on October 13 1812. The folding map of the river and environs between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie with Niagara Falls at the center is especially fine. Leavitt, Lord & Co hardcover
1836elala622<p>New-York: Leavitt Lord & Co. & Boston: Crocker & Brewster 1836. 1836. 12mo. pp. viii 9-41 blank leaf 95 22ads. folding map frontis. original embossed cloth spine label & foot of spine chipped stain on front cover some foxing. First Edition. A reply to General Armstrong’s Notices of the War of 1812 by the Commander of the advance American force attacking Queenstown Oct. 13 1812. The lengthy appendix pp. 95 consists of letters and general orders relating to the affair. Howes V-40. Lande 872. Sabin 98548. TPL 929. 1st Edition. Hardcover.</p> New-York: Leavitt, Lord & Co. & Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1836. hardcover
183625609New York: Leavitt Lord & Co. 1836. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 4495pp publisher's ads. Fold-out map in front. Top of spine chipped. Paper spine label chipped but legible. Front outer hinge fragile splitting at top and bottom. Inner front hinge weak but holding. Top 1/2" of title page clipped where previous owner's name was. Attractive bookplate tipped in - Wallace Hugh Cathcart - easily removeable. Interior good. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall <br/> <br/> Leavitt, Lord & Co. hardcover
49673On February 24 1807 President Thomas Jefferson signed "An Act authorizing the President of the United States to accept the service of a number of volunteer companies not exceeding thirty thousand men" during the Second Session of the Ninth Congress; the following year Van Rensselaer the long-serving adjutant general of New York Militia 1801-09 1810-11 1813-21 who later served as lieutenant colonel in the War of 1812 and as representative in Congress 1819-22 petitioned the federal government to accept one such volunteer company. DS 4pp 2 leaves 8" X 12½" Albany NY 15 November 1808. Very good. Mild edgewear and bit of age toning but overall quite attractive and quite legible. Clearly marked "A Copy" at upper left of first page most of this first leaf consists of the proposal that "The Brigadier Generals will proceed" to organize "the Detachment from the several Divisions" and listing regiments from the artillery cavalry and infantry that will comprise the new company and other details. This is followed by a full and accurate transcript of the entire act signed into law by Jefferson all five sections occupying the lower portion of this first leaf all of the second and third leaves and a portion of the fourth concluding with "Th. Jefferson" not obviously in Jefferson's hand. The document concludes with "We the subscribers officers non-commissioned officers musicians and privates of a Comany sic of _____ in the County of _____ and State of New York do hereby associate and offer ourselves as volunteers to the President of the United States in conformity to General Orders of the Commander in Chief of this State. in testimony whereof we have hereunto severally subscribed our names the _____ day of _____ 1808." This draft copy complete with the four blank areas noted above is signed large and bold at the conclusion solely by Van Rensselaer who adds "Adjt Genl" below. Although just a secretarial draft or file copy this is a fascinating and unusual behind-the-scenes glimpse into the administrative process for getting a proposed new militia company approved by the federal government. unknown
180753701Headquarters City of Albany: June 4 1807. Bifolium 12½" x 8" 3 paragraphs of text beneath the running head signed at the end in manuscript "Sol Van Rensselaer" as Adjutant-General with the additional postscript "In disposition of the Adjt. General has delayed those orders." Pp. 2-4 are blank save for the postal address on the verso of the integral leaf with Albany postmark of July 12 the notation "Military //" in the upper corner and addressed to Brig. Genl. Benjamin Moores / Clinton County." An order calling for review and inspection of the "regiments and corps" of the state militia to which Van Rensselaer adds "a fervent wish that the militia of his country may so progress in the acquisition of the military art as to render standing armies forever unnecessary and enable themselves by their own exertions to be the safeguards and protectors of the rights of freemen." Moores was a lieutenant in the New York militia was the sheriff of Clinton County and a presidential elector in 1808. Van Rensselaer was Adjutant General of New York from 1801 to 1809 1810 to 1811 and 1813 to 1821. Not in OCLC. June 4 unknown
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196470303Zaandam The Netherlands: C. Huig Ltd. Fine. 1964. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - 120 works catalogued many illustrated in black and white or in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . C. Huig, Ltd. paperback
2020x-0367430665Taylor & Francis 2020. Paperback. New. 283 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.75 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
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2020x-0367428598Taylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 284 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
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196667449Maeght Editeur. Near Fine. 1966. Paperback. Crisp clean copy in wraps. Three color lithographs. . Maeght Editeur paperback
12-0282Paris: Maeght avril-mai 1966. Folio. 11 x 15 inches. 3 lithographies en couleurs d'après Bonnard K. X. Roussel Vuillard; 8 lithographies en noir et blanc d'après Toulouse-Lautrec Vuillard Bonnard Seurat; 10 reproductions en couleurs dont 3 en double page et 4 reproductions en noir de Vuillard Valloton Bonnard Toulouse-Lautrec et Maurice Denis; 8 pages de portraits et documents. Texte d'Annette Vaillant "Les amitiés de la Revue blanche" et de Jacques Salomon "Rencontres." Importante rétrospective consacrée aux artistes et écrivains collaborateurs de la Revue blanche. Citons parmi les œuvres exposées celles de Bonnard Maurice Denis Toulouse-Lautrec Valloton Vuillard parmi les documents manuscrits et lettres ceux d'Alfred Jarry Guillaume Apollinaire Félix Fénélon Claude Debussy Paul Verlaine André Gide Stéphane Mallarmé Marcel Proust Jules Renard Octave Mirbeau Jean Moréas. 245 numéros en catalogue. Very good previous owner's book plate worn spine. Paris: Maeght, avril-mai 1966. unknown