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12mo, drop-head titles to each part, 4; 4; 4pp., disbound. Copac locates a single copy at Nottingham Library.
First edition, 8vo (227 x 140mm), viii, 260pp., orig. boards, rather worn, spine perished, lower board detached, uncut.
128 pages. Features: Civil Defense Needs the Veterans; The Fulbright Memorandum - a shocking document that attacks military leaders for their efforts to enlighten their personnel and the public about Communism; He Makes the Reds Look Ridiculous - West German publisher Heinrich Baer jabs the Commies with cartoons; Sarah Hale and Thanskgiving; U.S. Taxpayers Financing Communism - money poured into Red Poland being used to bolster Red Cuba; A Creed for Conservaties; American speech - Its Color and variety; The Care and Feeding of Intellectuals - a look at a hothouse species spawned by higher education in the semantics of dialectic materialism; The American guilt Complex - are we being pressured into spending millions on 'conscience' money?; British Guiana - New Red Beachhead after the election of Jagan's Communist oriented P.P.P. to power; The case for Saying No; The Kremlin's Cultural Exchange Fraud - a counterspy views Communist subversion; New York's Role in the Civil War; Seattle World's Fair; Higher Auto Insurance Rates; Country Living for the Younger Set - Kiddies Country Club (KCC); Prophet of the Ozarks - W.H. "Coin" Harvey predicted world disaster... in 1910; Stop the Free Delivery of Communist Propaganda inflow of Communist mail involving the Universal Postal Union; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
ST-BRIEUC, Guyon-Le Pouliquen, imp.-Lit. - Sans date (vers 1870) - -8 - Broché - 12 pages - bon exemplaire
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
Anamosa,2017, 367 pp., broché, très bon état.
8p. Uncut at top. Tall 8vo. First page has three drawings: first panel shows Civil War Soldiers in a battle; Second panel shows an honor guard burying Civil War Soldiers in a grave yard; third panel shows indigent Civil War Soldiers being buried in a potter's grave with a scrawny horse and a poor relative. The Democratic candidate, Robert E. Pattison, refused to provide for honorable burial for Civil War Soldiers. The Republican candidate introduced in the Legislature during the session of 1885, the patriotic measure, known and as the "Soldier's Burial Bill". Top and bottom edge of first page worn with small insect damage. Once folded in middle. Quite scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA PAMPH 19_36 BX1
12mo, drop-head title, 4pp., disbound. Relates to 1803 contested Nottingham election between Daniel P. Coke and J. Birch. University of Nottingham copy only on Copac.
12mo, drop-head title, bottom line of the first page shaved, 4pp., disbound. In the form of a play. Copac locates a single copy at Nottingham Library.