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188033295New York: Published by the National Republican Committee 1880. 32pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued. Wrappers spotted at lower portion. Else Very Good.<br/>Miles 611. Published by the National Republican Committee unknown books
188036539Concord NH 1880. Broadside 11-3/8" x 15-1/4". Printed in a variety of type sizes and fonts. Bit of wrinkling else Very Good. <br/><br/> General James Garfield was the Republicans' 1880 presidential candidate; General Winfield Scott Hancock ran for the Democrats. Garfield's supporters claim here that protective tariffs "favor American labor." Garfield's laudable support for tariffs is contrasted with the views of Hancock and his party. Reduction or elimination of tariffs would "be a movement to equalize wages here with the lowest prevailing in the Old World."<br/> We suggest a New Hampshire imprint because that State's Democratic candidate for Governor Frank Jones is pilloried here for opposing protective legislation.<br/>Not located on OCLC or the online sites of AAS New Hampshire Historical Society or Rauner Library as of April 2020. unknown books
188837352n.p.: n.p. 1888. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy. 4 pp. 8vo. First section title reads "Exorbitant Charge of Special Counsel in Bell Telephone Case - $75 per day - $100 while Sleeping en Route to Cincinnati." Goes on to accuse the Department of Justice of rights violations and cronyism. "The Citizen and his rights trampled upon in every direction through processes of law." Extensively quotes Samuel Jackson Randall 1828-1890 Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania whose power was waning at the time. OCLC locates only two copies: Library of Michigan and the Wisconsin Historical Society. n.p. unknown books
189236912New York 1892. Folio broadside 10" x 13" printed in three columns beneath caption title. Minor wear at blank upper edge Very Good plus.<br/><br/> "The Republican party of 1860 was the exponent of the grandest ideas and the most ennobling sentiments but to what abysmal depths has it fallen in these times. It now stands for nothing more than a corrupting combination between plutocrats and politicians to plunder the people." <br/> Three former Republicans express their dismay at their Party's moral collapse in the Gilded Age and their indignation at Republican mistreatment of Union Civil War veterans. They announce their plans to vote for Grover Cleveland the Democratic candidate in the upcoming presidential election. They are confident "that the interests of the old soldiers are safe with the Democratic party and Grover Cleveland who has always been sincere who has always kept his promises." <br/> The three are William Green District Attorney of Fulton County NY; Harrison Clark "once Dep't Comd'r of N.Y. G.A.R. and George B. Loud Past Jun. Vice Dep't Comd'r of Florida G.A.R." They express their disappointment and anger in these printed letters dated in early October 1892 to Theodore F. Reed Secretary of the National Veterans' Tariff Reform League.<br/>Not located on OCLC as of June 2020 or the online sites of NYPL or NYHS. unknown books
1896200371896. n.p. 1896. 4 pp folded. Caption title as issued. Chipped at blank foremargin Good. A Republican campaign leaflet supporting the Republicans' gold standard against the free silver policy of William Jennings Bryan and the Democrats. Not located on OCLC. unknown books
1334599645.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334449511.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1354838114.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1965137832- 6 documents 21 x 27 cm de 1 à 4 pages.
2009100136535Cambridge University Press 2009 272 pages 14 986x2 286x22 606cm. 2009. Broché. 272 pages.
2012POL901MEditions Gascogne, 2012. In-8° Broché. 115pp. avec un cahier de photographies en couleur for texte.
1993100127957Routledge 1993 268 pages 13 7922x21 59x1 5494cm. 1993. Broché. 268 pages.
224 pages of reproductions of great black and white election ads. The ads are "... interesting, novel and (we trust) something that you can adapt for use in your own area." - from Editor's note. Usual library markings. Tight library binding. A quality copy. Book
42461Angoulème.1901.In-8 br.222 p.Publié et annoté par l'Abbé Paul Legrand. BE.
2017500155961Plon 2017 203 pages 13 4x20 1x2 1cm. 2017. Broché. 203 pages.
1928164641928 une plaquette Electorale, brochée verte in-octavo Editeur (paperback great in-8 editor) (13,3 x 21 cm), dos muet insolé (spine without title fading), 1ère de couverture Imprimée en noir (first cover printed), orné d'un portrait photographiques en noir en Frontispice + 7 photographies hors-texte en noir, 32 pages, 1928 Nantes Imprimerie du Commerce Editeur,
PARIS, E. Dentu, 1875 - E.O. - In-12 - Broché - 180 pages - exemplaire non coupé, très propre
24163PARIS, E. Dentu, 1875 - E.O. - In-12 - Broché - 180 pages - exemplaire non coupé, très propre
56 pages. Features: Great cover illustration of steam shovel; Beads to Billions - The Story of the H.B.C.; Cloak and Dagger Marriage (fiction); How Toronto's Evening Papers Slanted the Election News; The Joey Smallwood Saga; How to Brew Good Coffee; Hong Kong - The Port of Bloodstained Gold - article with great photos; The Man Who Wouldn't Tell (fiction); The Amazing Mechanical Kidney - Doctor Gordon Murray; Gullible's Travels - James Fitzpatrick creates MGM's "Travel Talks"; and more. Front cover missing piece from top corner and secured with archival tape. Back cover missing. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
57846. The UK General Election of 1865 was won by Lord Palmerston for the Liberals increasing their large majority over the Earl of Derby's Conservatives to more than 80. The Liberal Party were the transformed Whigs having changed their name since the previous election in 1859. Palmerston holding the Devon constituency of Tiverton died later in the same year and was succeeded as Prime Minister by Lord John Russell. Robert Jardine above standing for the Liberal Party was elected in Ashburton in 1865 but the constituency was abolished in 1868. unknown
1331006414.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Armand Colin 1954. In-8 broché sous jaquette rempliée de 213 pages. Bon état
195437313Colin Armand Colin 1954. In-8 broché sous jaquette rempliée de 213 pages. Bon état
Contains Acts relating to: Land Registry Ordinance; Justice of the Peace; Mineral Ordinance; Gold Mining; Municipality Act; Election of MLAs; Office of Sheriff; The Public School Act; Public Works Act; Drainage, Dyking, and Irrigation; Wild Land Tax; Road Ordinance; Election of MLAs; Gold Mining; Courts Merger; MPs ineligible to be MLAs; Fireman's Protection Act; Proof under Oath; Suits against the Crown; Supply of Water to Victoria; Land Ordinance, 1870; William Creek Fire Brigade; Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (E&N), Incorporation of; Replevin; The Public Inquiries Aid Act; An Act to Secure Wives and Children; Indemnification of members of the Legislative Assembly; Asylums for the Insane; Rights of the Property of Married Women; Bills of Sale; The Constitution Act, 1871; Scale of Fees to be taken by certain officers; Agricultural Societies; Allowances to Jurors in Criminal Cases; the Legislative Assembly Privileges Act; Game Ordinance; Attorneys of the Supreme Court to be called to the bar of said court; The Homestead Ordinance; Defraying the expenses of civil government; Indemnification of Members of the Executive Council and others; Practitioners in the County Courts and other inferior Courts; Privileges of the members of the Legislative Assembly; An act to render legitimate, children born out of lawful wedlock. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Book
186836501New York: Currier & Ives 1868. Lithograph illustrated broadside by Currier & Ives oblong 11" x 15-1/2". Matted. Light dusting Near Fine. Cartoon characters identified by name; in lower right corner "on Stone by Cameron." John Cameron was a talented artist employed at Currier & Ives. In lower left corner "Thos. Worth. Sketch." Worth designed many cartoon broadsides for Currier & Ives. <br/><br/> "An election-year cartoon invoking both Grant's humble beginnings as a tanner and his successful Civil War military career. Popular New York governor John Thompson Hoffman dressed as an Indian the 'Great Sachem of Tammany' presents Democratic candidates Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair Jr. to Grant. He addresses Grant 'Here General is a couple more hides to be tanned when will they be done' Grant smokes a cigar and wears the leather apron of a tanner rolled-up sleeves exposing his muscular arms. He replies 'Well I'll finish them off early in November.' <br/> "At right corner former Confederate generals Robert E. Lee Simon Bolivar Buckner and John C. Pemberton hold their rumps and hop about in pain. They announce 'This is to Certify that we have had our hides tanned and that the work was by him thoroughly done." Reilly AAS's entry asserts "Issued well before 1868 election." <br/>Reilly 1868-11. Weitenkampf 159. OCLC 191119896 2- AAS Villanova as of January 2020. Currier & Ives unknown books