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1878511228James L. Ridgely by Authority of the Grand Lodge of the United States I. O. O. F. 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. NEAR FINE. xvi 528pp. B/W author portrait frontispiece 52 b/w engraved plates. 8vo brown cloth stamped in gilt with smybolic ornaments to spine and front cover ruled in blind. Some light rubbing to the tips joints a bit tender otherwise clean and bright with fresh pages--quite a handsome copy. James L. Ridgely, by Authority of the Grand Lodge of the United States, I. O. O. F. hardcover
1863215284Washington 1863. First. unbound. very good-. 2pp. 8vo disbound two small file holes in left margin. Washington 1863. First Edition<br/> <br/> A record of the charges presented against Private Reuben Stout Company "K" 60th Indiana Volunteers who is accused of killing in violation of the laws of war and desertion. On March 14 1863 Stout shot and murdered Solomon Huffman in Madison Indiana. Huffman was trying to arrest Stout who was a deserter at the time. ".The Court does therefore sentence him Stout.to forfeit all pay that may be due him and that he be shot to death with musketry." Abraham Lincoln upheld Stout's execution.<br/> <br/> unknown
1863215284Washington 1863. First. unbound. very good-. 2pp. 8vo disbound two small file holes in left margin. Washington 1863. First Edition<br/><br/> A record of the charges presented against Private Reuben Stout Company "K" 60th Indiana Volunteers who is accused of killing in violation of the laws of war and desertion. On March 14 1863 Stout shot and murdered Solomon Huffman in Madison Indiana. Huffman was trying to arrest Stout who was a deserter at the time. ".The Court does therefore sentence him Stout.to forfeit all pay that may be due him and that he be shot to death with musketry." Abraham Lincoln upheld Stout's execution.<br/><br/> unknown books
186237905Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1862. Handbills. 12mo. Very good to near fine. One is 4-punched at left edge not affecting text. Unusual gathering of three Wisconsin-related "General Orders" issued in 1862 1863 and 1864 all issued from the Adjutant General's Office at the War Department in Washington DC as follows: General Orders No. 217 30 December 1862 1p Notes three miscellaneous actions for three individual servicemen the last of which involves 2d Lieutenant Samuel B. Morse of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteers who resigned before the order dismissing him. General Orders No. 11 10 January 1863 1p dismissing Colonel R.C. Murphy of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers from the Army "for allowing his command to be surprised at Holly Springs Mississippi without having taken proper steps to protect his post or repulse the enemy and his troops having been found in bed at the time of attack." General Orders No. 211 15 June 1864 1p text of a Congressional resolution "tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey of the 4th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. for distinguished services in the recent campaign on the Red River by which the gunboat flotilla under Rear Admiral David D. Porter was rescued from imminent peril." General Orders were usually made in modest quantities for distribution to the various army commands where the company clerks would collect them hence the occasional file holes. A great many were destroyed during the course of the war and original examples of most survive in surprisingly few copies. War Department, Adjutant General's Office unknown
188018022England 1880. Manuscript in English in black ink on paper A. Pirie & Sons 25 lines to a full page in one continuous cursive hand. Headings embellished with floral motifs. Contemporary half gilt black morocco over red pebbled cloth all edges gilt. Neat legible fine. An attractive guide for a three-day devotional retreat prior to the renewal of religious vows. To be used by a nun or monk this proscriptive text assigns meditations prayers and exhortations on the vows of chastity poverty and obedience taken by all religious orders. Retreats of this type were common towards the end of the 19th century and are still in practice today. unknown
1835DEZ-6103Paris, Imprimerie Royale, Février 1835, Août 1835, Février 1840, Juillet 1840, Février 1841, Août 1841, Janvier 1842, Juillet 1842, février 1843, Juillet 1843, Janvier 1844, Juillet 1844, Février 1845. Partie supplémentaire : Août 1837, Mars 1838, Août 1838, Septembre 1839, mars 1840, Août 1840, Août 1841, février 1842, Août 1842, Février 1843, Août 1844, Août 1843, février 1844. 28 volumes petits in-8 en demi basane au dos lisse orné de filets dorés. T.7 : xxij, 683 pp, T8 : xvj, 356 pp, t.9 : xxij, 405 pp. T.10 : xv, 276 pp. T.19 : xxix, 980 pp. T.20 xvj, 486 pp, T21 : xxviij, 1080 pp, T.23 xxviij, 692 pp, T.24 : xx, 716 pp. T 25 : xxviij, (inversions de feuillets mais complet, 944 pp. T.26 : xx, 559 pp. T.27 : xxiv, 904 pp. T.28 : T.29 : xxviij, 1336 pp. Partie supplémentaire T.11 : xv, nombreuses inversions de feuillets mais complet 698 pp, T.12 : xxiij, 1074 pp, T.13, xxiv, 1070 pp, T.15 : xxiv, 966 pp, xxiv, T.16 : xxiv, 854 pp, T17 : xx, 868 pp, T.19 : xx, 850 pp, T.20 : xx, 1123 (inversions de feuillets mais complet). T.21 : xxiv, 938 pp. T.22 : xx, 748 pp. T. 23 : xxiiii, 656-689 à 1103 pp (manque bulletins 658-59), T.24 : xxiv, 660 pp, xxiv, 1048 pp. p.81 déchirée avec manque au tome 23, manque 2 feuillets de table au tome 29. Manque bulletin N° 658 et 659 au tome 23 de la partie supplémentaire. Frottements et épidermures sur le cuir et certaines pages avec rousseurs.
18702092902143300332Sabei Inada and others 1870. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3 books Size: 25.217.86.4cm Sabei Inada and others paperback
183412981Reimpresas en dicha ciudad Sevilla: En la Oficina de D. Mariano Caro Año de 1834.- 142 p. 2 h. 9 h.: Frontis grabado al cobre por Moreno Texada sobre diseño pintado por Paret; 4° 255 x 18 cm.; Magistralmente impreso sobre gran papel de hilo; Media Piel lomo cuajado en oro planchas en seco en las tapas o planos cortes dorados.- SIGUE al final -ocupando 9 hojas- añadida la "Lista de los Caballeros que componen la Real Maestranza de Caballeros de Sevilla en 1° de enero de 1863" impresa también en Sevilla en la Imp. de Francisco Alvarez 1863. La encuadernación con pequeñas señales de fatiga la tapa posterior ligeramente desgajada de su junta con el lomo y la tapa anterior sin un pequeño trocito de tela. EL INTERIOR IMPECABLE. ANDALUCÃA Libro en español En la Oficina de D. Mariano Caro hardcover