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pp. 55, (1), Folding Sketch of Lines and Reconnaissances, (11) Large Folding General Maps and Detail Drawings, (56) Full page Photogravures accompanying report. Plates very slightly soiled and damp stained. Some maps and drawings soiled at folds. 4to. Original full cloth binding, worn at extremities. Hardbound. The cross-Nicaragua route for a trans-oceanic canal was only one of several considered, before settling on Panama. LATIN AMERICA BOX 1
182357841(Hamburg, 1823). 2 gefalt. Bögen; DABEI 6 (u. 1) gefalt. Bögen Anlagen, in brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
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NC00K-00125Government Printing Office. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington: Government Printing Office 1871. First edition. sm4to hardcover. CXIV42648pp. Fair book. Ex library. Backstrip ripped. Covers worn. Library markings. Staining on top and bottom of pages. Back cover nearly detatched. Southern US African Americans Ku Klux Klan Inquire if you need further information. Government Printing Office hardcover
2005Q-0373895585Red Dress Ink 2005-12-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Red Dress Ink paperback
1917111028023WASHINGTON D. C.: HARRY LANE United States Senate 1917. Typewritten. Near Fine. unbound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Three page typed letter on Senate letterhead plus an introductory typed page signed by the senator. "My dear Arthur: I am in receipt of your letter of recent date and appreciate your kind expressions in regard to my stand on the Armed Neutrality Bill. I am glad to say that the sentiment in Oregon as it is presented to me is overwhelmingly in favor of the position I have taken. I had hoped that we might be able to keep out of war. At any rate we had no right to deprive the people of their constitutional right to declare war. I am sending you enclosed a statement giving my reasons for wishing to secure some changes in this bill. We are being hastened into war. All the agencies of the press picture shows etc. are being used to build up sentiment in favor of war. With kind regards and best wishes from Mrs. Lane and myself I am . Very truly yours signed." That is from the introduction letter and it is dated March 28 1917. A little more than a week before we declared war on Germany. I don't have the original mailing envelope and this letter was mailed to a reverend in Albany Oregon. Cleanly and nicely folded in two places for mailing and with a slight fold crease at center. Nice condition. Rare WWI political history!. HARRY LANE United States Senate unknown
184757439(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1847). Mit 1 gefalt. lith. Plan ("Stadt-Wasserkunst. Grundriß der sogenannten zweiten Schleuse nebst deren Umgebung, belegen auf dem neuen Deiche bei Brandshof, ca. 23 x 35 cm, darunter lithograph. Erläuterungen in Kurrentschrift). . Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
185357412(Hamburg, 1853). Zus. 332 S. Mit 1 gefalt. Plan. u. Tab. Gr.-8vo. Neuer Pp. mit mont. RSch.
182357843(Hamburg, 1823). 2 gefalt. Bögen; DABEI: 4 Anlagen auf 6 gefalt. Bögen. In brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
182357842(Hamburg, 1823). 1 gefalt. Bogen; DABEI: je 2 gefalt. Bögen Anlagen. In brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
17502121750 - relié - A Paris, Brocas & Aumont - MDCCL (1750) - Avec le Privilège du Roi, signé Carpot et Ballard - In-16 (15 x 8,5 cm) reliure pleine basane, quatre nerfs au dos avec caissons dorés et nom d'auteur "M. CICERO" - 491 pages + Index in fine non paginés + Privilège du Roi - Ouvrage intitulé Libri Rhetorici, numeris capitibusque distincti, & brevibus Argumentis per singula Capita illustrati - EN PAGE DE TITRE : Parisiis, Apud Viduam BROCAS & Dionysium-Joannem AUMONT, viâ Jacobæâ, sub signo Capitis Sancti Joannis. M. DCC L. Cum Permissu Regis - Texte en latin, excepté le Privilège, rédigé en ancien français
1884boz_001864Émile Labiche - Lettre autographe signée écrite pour "le Directeur" "Projets" Sénateur Lettre autographe signée d'Émile Labiche écrite sur un papier à en-tête "Sénat", à Paris le 25 Janvier 1884. Dimensions : 21 x 13 cm Nombre de pages : 3 pages Émile Charles Didier Labiche est né le 25 novembre 1827 à Béville-le-Comte et mort à Paris le 8 avril 1922. Docteur en droit en 1852, il est avocat à la Cour d'appel, préfet d'Eure-et-Loir, sénateur et président du conseil général du même département. Portrait photographique d'Émile Labiche.
18137224Albany NY: S. Southwick 1813. fair ex-lib. Quarto 1012 fold-out chart index some foxing some weakness to bds discolor ins bds leather binding quite worn & small tears. Library sticker on front board library stamp & bookplate inside front board. Journal of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly for 1812-1813 bound in one volume. S. Southwick hardcover
132856Reno History Book Association 0889259232 0889259232 1992 1st printing. hardcover 1162pp. Fine no dust jacket. Navy textured leatherette with silver text and graphic to front cover and spine.Includes homesteaders map loose and tucked into rear of volume 2. Gorgeous set. Reno History Book Association 0889259232 Hardcover
2000184810Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 2000. Paperback. VG ex-lib copy All volumes have library stickers and stamps on spine rear inside rear cover title page bookblock. Blue paper wraps with silver lettering. 4 volumes xviii 3121 pages. "February 12 1999."/ "Under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate"--Title page verso./ Distributed to all depository libraries in paper./ Shipping list no.: 2001-0008-S./ Paged continuously./ Includes bibliographical references. U.S. G.P.O. paperback