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184014460Washington: Gideon 1840. Caption title as issued disbound. 16pp. Scattered foxing pinhole knocks out one letter. Good. A very scarce Whig campaign document producing official messages and correspondence exposing the militaristic tendencies of the incumbent Martin Van Buren. Joel Poinsett was Secretary of War at the time. Another issue is entitled 'Plan of the Standing Army.' Not in AI Sabin Eberstadt Decker. 624 NUC 0263455 1. Gideon unknown books
193410852New York: the Committee 1934. Pamphlet. 23p. staplebound pamphlet toned otherwise very good 4x6 inches. the Committee unknown books
193437561New York: the Committee 1934. 23p. staplebound pamphlet rubberstamp and other marking from an old CP library; a reading copy only. the Committee unknown books
185217752Washington 1852. 8pp disbound caption title as issued. Printing flaw at page 2 affecting several letters Good. An 1852 Democratic campaign pamphlet rebutting the Whigs' libel that Pierce the Democrats' presidential candidate is an abolitionist. Several Congressional votes in which Pierce participated rather slender stalks for the Whigs to stand on in any event are earnestly and thoroughly rebutted. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker. See LCP 3805 for the Whig publication to which this item responds. unknown books
19332092902137405948police training school 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 police training school paperback
19982090502113715512Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
186433879Indianapolis 1864. Folio 8 ½" x 14". 16 pp folded. Poll Book preprinted with introduction columns and headings names of candidates etc. First 5 pages and final 4 pages completed in neat ink manuscript. The first page contains an introduction at the top half followed by names of voters up through #279 on page 5. At page 13 is the pre-printed certification filled in and signed by three officers followed by a list of both preprinted and added names of those on the election ticket and the offices they seek with number of votes received by each in manuscript. The final page contains the docketing information. Signed by Andrew Griffin David McKee and John D. Dource and filed on October 13 1864. Quite clean. Very Good. <br /> with Tally Paper. 17" x 28". Preprinted with heading columns and names of candidates and offices they seek. Some additional candidates added in manuscript with manuscript tallies and calculations. Old folds with a few short splits at corner folds a few splits repaired with archival tape on verso some soiling of verso. At the head of the document are the signatures of Andrew Griffin David McKee and John D. Dource judges; and Benjamin F. Reeve and J.R. Hunt clerks. Tally sheet docketed on verso as filed October 13 1864 by B.F. Tingley Clerk. Very Good. <br /> <br /> During Indiana's 1864 gubernatorial election Oliver P. Morton ran on the Union ticket against Democrat Joseph McDonald. Morton had been elected Lt. Governor under Gov. Henry Lane in 1860. Lane resigned two days after being confirmed in January 1861 so that he could take a seat in the U.S. Senate; Morton succeeded to his office. Morton won the election by more than 20000 votes. <br /> Names of the 279 who voted include: Lewis Smith Bradford Z. Norris John B. Reeve Owen Reynolds John W.N. Hunt William Carney Henry Long Hiram Smith Henry Armstrong John Ryan Thomas N. Smith George W. Brown David Johnson Alexander FitzJarrell William Quail Francis M. Patterson George Gray Lorenso D. Richardson Richard W. McKee. <br /> Benjamin F. Tingley 1823-1904 served as the Clerk of Rush County from 1864 to 1872 and he was a member of the local Freemason lodge where he held the position of treasurer for a time. Others who signed off on these documents as judges and clerks were primarily farmers by occupation. unknown
186433879Indianapolis 1864. Folio 8 ½" x 14". 16 pp folded. Poll Book preprinted with introduction columns and headings names of candidates etc. First 5 pages and final 4 pages completed in neat ink manuscript. The first page contains an introduction at the top half followed by names of voters up through #279 on page 5. At page 13 is the pre-printed certification filled in and signed by three officers followed by a list of both preprinted and added names of those on the election ticket and the offices they seek with number of votes received by each in manuscript. The final page contains the docketing information. Signed by Andrew Griffin David McKee and John D. Dource and filed on October 13 1864. Quite clean. Very Good. <br/> with Tally Paper. 17" x 28". Preprinted with heading columns and names of candidates and offices they seek. Some additional candidates added in manuscript with manuscript tallies and calculations. Old folds with a few short splits at corner folds a few splits repaired with archival tape on verso some soiling of verso. At the head of the document are the signatures of Andrew Griffin David McKee and John D. Dource judges; and Benjamin F. Reeve and J.R. Hunt clerks. Tally sheet docketed on verso as filed October 13 1864 by B.F. Tingley Clerk. Very Good. <br/><br/> During Indiana's 1864 gubernatorial election Oliver P. Morton ran on the Union ticket against Democrat Joseph McDonald. Morton had been elected Lt. Governor under Gov. Henry Lane in 1860. Lane resigned two days after being confirmed in January 1861 so that he could take a seat in the U.S. Senate; Morton succeeded to his office. Morton won the election by more than 20000 votes. <br/> Names of the 279 who voted include: Lewis Smith Bradford Z. Norris John B. Reeve Owen Reynolds John W.N. Hunt William Carney Henry Long Hiram Smith Henry Armstrong John Ryan Thomas N. Smith George W. Brown David Johnson Alexander FitzJarrell William Quail Francis M. Patterson George Gray Lorenso D. Richardson Richard W. McKee. <br/> Benjamin F. Tingley 1823-1904 served as the Clerk of Rush County from 1864 to 1872 and he was a member of the local Freemason lodge where he held the position of treasurer for a time. Others who signed off on these documents as judges and clerks were primarily farmers by occupation. unknown books
3788In 16 broché couverture imprimée,titre,35 pages,Joinville 1849.Typographie P. Henriot 2 timbres fiscaux sur la page de titre Edition originale.Rare plaquette publiée à des fins électoralistes
1st edition. VG pbk. Pages yellowing, 18170. eng
1894461791894 PARIS,Alphonse Lemerre, Sans date (1887) - 4 volumes In-16, 10 x 16,5 cm -1/2 Reliure uniforme - Dos à nerfs - Titre doré - Gardes marbrées - Frontispice-Portrait de l'auteur par Rajon sc. et A. Salmon Imp. au T. I - Bandeaux, Lettrines & culs de lampe dans chaque tome - Signet - 221, 236, 282& 223 pages - Bel ensemble homogène - Envoi rapide et soigné
19692090502113703423Not Available 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
186440032New York: For sale by all News Agents. Price $1 per 100. 1864. Broadside 9 1/2" x 11 1/4". Printed in two columns. Light foxing Old white tape remnants at upper margin of blank verso. Very Good.<br /> <br /> The broadside prints Judge Mills's report of his interview with President Lincoln who strongly defends the use of black troops in the war effort. General Grant's letter to E.B. Washbourne sic reports "The Rebels have now in their ranks their last man. The little boys and old men are guarding prisoners guarding railroad bridges and forming a good part of their garrisons for entrenched positions." Bayard Taylor's poem on the Democrats' presidential nominating convention 'On the Chicago Surrender' is also printed. <br /> "Judge Mills" was Joseph T. Mills of Wisconsin an attorney and judge who had also been a State Assemblyman.<br /> Bartlett 2725. Sabin 41157. Weinstein Against the Tide 141. Not in Monaghan. For sale by all News Agents. Price, $1 per 100. unknown
199615629Vintage 1996 384 pages 13x2 4x19cm. 1996. Broché. 384 pages.
1848WOC-2566Paris, Imprimerie Lacrampe et Fertiaux, 1848. In-12 (16,5x11cm) broché de couverture d'origine imprimée. 52pp.
196441882vp 1964. Folio head and shoulders portrait of Lyndon Johnson with "JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT" and "VOTE DEMOCRATIC" slogans; folded illustrated Goldwater pamphlet contrasting Johnson's "appeasement" with Goldwater's "peace through strength"; multi-colored printed letter from Dean Burch at Republican Campaign Headquarters supporting Goldwater; two illustrated broadsheets issued by Senior Citizens for Johnson and Humphrey "Why Older People FEAR Goldwater"; 20-page folio pamphlet issued by the Democratic National Committee showing the many deficits of Barry Goldwater; "COMMON SENSE by Barry Goldwater and William E. Miller. . . A Team You Can Trust"; broadsheet supporting their candidacy. Very Good plus. unknown
16530Grenoble, imprimerie C.-P. Baratier, 1830. In-8, XXXII-651 pp., demi-basane romantique brune, dos estampé de décors d'arabesques et de fleurons à froid, titre et année dorés au dos, tranches marbrées (épidermures, rousseurs, quelques annotations anciennes).
183229452Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Harker Republican Office. 1832. 10pp disbound light to moderate foxing Good. Contemporary ink correction to the imprint '1831' to '1832'.<br /> <br /> "Convention held May 21-23 1832 resulting in the nomination of Martin Van Buren." Wise & Cronin Martin Van Buren The names of a couple of hundred delegates are listed. Van Buren was nominated on the first ballot as Andrew Jackson's running mate with minimal competition from Richard Johnson and Philip R. Barbour. <br /> Wise & Cronin 53. AI 12123 4. Printed by Samuel Harker, Republican Office... unknown
182828332Richmond: Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. 1828. 38 2 blanks pp. Stitched untrimmed partly uncut. Browned and lightly to moderately foxed. Good in its unsophisticated state. <br /> <br /> This Virginia Convention of more than 200 delegates listed by County "feared the most pernicious consequences from the election of General Jackson and we have come to consult about the means of averting this calamity from our country." Although "many of you strongly disapprove some of the leading measures of the present Administration" President Adams's faults and errors are as nothing against the defects of Jackson's character which render him "altogether unfit for the presidency." <br /> An Appendix prints correspondence from Jackson's Florida military adventure demonstrating his disregard for civilian authority and his arbitrary exercise of power. <br /> Swem 137. Sabin 100496. Not in Wise & Cronin or Miles. Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. unknown
183229452Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Harker Republican Office. 1832. 10pp disbound light to moderate foxing Good. Contemporary ink correction to the imprint '1831' to '1832'.<br/><br/> "Convention held May 21-23 1832 resulting in the nomination of Martin Van Buren." Wise & Cronin Martin Van Buren The names of a couple of hundred delegates are listed. Van Buren was nominated on the first ballot as Andrew Jackson's running mate with minimal competition from Richard Johnson and Philip R. Barbour. <br/>Wise & Cronin 53. AI 12123 4. Printed by Samuel Harker, Republican Office... unknown books
182828332Richmond: Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. 1828. 38 2 blanks pp. Stitched untrimmed partly uncut. Browned and lightly to moderately foxed. Good in its unsophisticated state. <br/><br/> This Virginia Convention of more than 200 delegates listed by County "feared the most pernicious consequences from the election of General Jackson and we have come to consult about the means of averting this calamity from our country." Although "many of you strongly disapprove some of the leading measures of the present Administration" President Adams's faults and errors are as nothing against the defects of Jackson's character which render him "altogether unfit for the presidency." An Appendix prints correspondence from Jackson's Florida campaign demonstrating his disregard for civilian authority and his arbitrary exercise of power. <br/>Swem 137. Sabin 100496. Not in Wise & Cronin or Miles. Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. unknown books
Original Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Speakers' Handbook for use in the run-up to the Canadian federal election of 1945. Printing date not stated but was most likely 1944, possibly 1945. Unpaginated. Two inches thick. Provides the full spectrum of PC policies and points with which to attack the Liberal and C.C.F. parties. Contents divided into the following sections: Table of Contents; Leadership - with considerable biographical information on PC leader John Bracken; War Policy and Veterans; Agriculture; Labour; Reconstruction and Natural Resources; Transportation; International Problems; Liberal Policy; C.C.F. Policy. The sections on Liberal and C.C.F. policies extensively document the perceived weaknesses of these parties and were no-doubt intended to serve as the arsenal of attack ads and talking points to be used against these parties. Unmarked. Average wear and soiling. Due to wartime restrictions these handbooks were string-bound. Provides a comprehensive snapshot of the Canadian federal political scene prior to the election of 1945, as seen from the PC perspective. A unique and highly-informative WWII-era Canadian federal political memento. Book
133478437X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184028873Albany: Rough-Hewer Extra 1840. 8pp folio Extra of this short-lived New York Democratic periodical. Untrimmed and uncut generously margined. A couple of short margin fold splits light foxing. Good or so. <br /> <br /> A bombastic essay charging that the Whig Party is like the wolf in sheep's clothing in reality the old Hartford Convention Federalists a bunch of Anglophiles in disguise. Their policies and their conspiratorial "scheme" with England are "dangerous to the purity of legislation hostile to the genius of a free government and directly at war with our constitution."<br /> Not in Sabin or American Imprints. OCLC 37969403 3- NYHS LCP OH Hist. Soc. as of 5/12. Rough-Hewer Extra unknown
184028873Albany: Rough-Hewer Extra 1840. 8pp folio Extra of this short-lived New York Democratic periodical. Untrimmed and uncut generously margined. A couple of short margin fold splits light foxing. Good or so. <br/><br/> A bombastic essay charging that the Whig Party is like the wolf in sheep's clothing in reality the old Hartford Convention Federalists a bunch of Anglophiles in disguise. Their policies and their conspiratorial "scheme" with England are "dangerous to the purity of legislation hostile to the genius of a free government and directly at war with our constitution."<br/>Not in Sabin or American Imprints. OCLC 37969403 3- NYHS LCP OH Hist. Soc. as of 5/12. Rough-Hewer Extra unknown books