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1906010333Springfield MO: unknown 1906. Photographic Image. Very Good. Photograph. TRIGGER WARNING . A cabinet card photograph of two innocent African-American men named Horace Duncan and Fred Coker also known as Jim Copeland who were abducted from the county jail by a white mob of several thousand participants and lynched in Springfield Missouri. The third innocent man lynched by the mob after returning to the jail was Will Allen also an African-American. Two days after the lynching the woman who reported having been assaulted recanted her statement. While a grand jury was called to indict anyone who had participated in the mob by April 19 four white men had been arrested and 25 warrants were issued. Only one white man was tried however and no one was ever convicted. The three men were among at least 60 African-American victims of racial terror lynching in Missouri between 1877 and 1950. As a result of this act of terror many African-Americans left Springfield some never to return. The cabinet card 4 3/8" x 6" photograph 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" is Very Good light soiling old tape at top corners verso and the inscription with details in ink verso. unknown unknown
186716491London: Cassell Petter & Glapin 1867. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good . Schedule of Ores Contributed by Sundry Persons to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867. With some information about the region and its resources." Book is Signed inscribed to Colorado territorial governor John Evans by the author commissioner from the territory. Two fold-out black white & red maps and fold-out photograph of displayed ores at front of book. Booklets in three languages were published for the exposition. This book was apparently specially bound and contains the text in English 61 pgs French and German each 71 pgs. Full leather embossed and with raised bands all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Boards are rubbed at corners and folds. Cracks in the front endpapers at the gutter. Straight and tight. <br/><br/> Cassell, Petter, & Glapin hardcover
1912016735Borough of Hopatcong New Jersey 1912. Near Fine condition. SEE PHOTO. This is a beautiful and very scarce color map of Lake Hopatcong New Jersey. When unfolded it measures 18" tall by 38" wide. Some folds have been neatly reinforced on the blank side with archival-quality document repair tape. Buildings are represented by red squares water in green. Some of the properties and locations depicted are: Port Morris Landing Roxbury Township Borough of Mount Arlington Byram Township Nolans Point Atlas Powder Co. Brookland Borough of Hopatcong Byram Cove Henderson Bay Byram Bay Maxim Park Jefferson Township Woodport Hurdtown Hurd Mining Co. W. M. Force Estate John P. Lawless Mary Ingram estate Aaron Peck estate Raccoon Island Halsey Island Bertrand Island Theodore King Gertrude Otten Violet Littell Robert Dunlap estate etc. Full title: "Property Map of Lake Hopatcong New Jersey Prepared by Hudson Maxim for the Morris Canal Investigation Commission November 16 1912 Compiled from Various Maps and Actual Surveys by P. E. Boomer C. E.". First Edition. Folded map. Near Fine condition. 18" tall by 38" wide when unfolded. Borough of Hopatcong, New Jersey? Paperback
1928019866Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1928. Original Records . No Binding. Near Fine. The remaining archive of materials maintained as records of each of the Annual Faraday lectures given at Pasadena City College 1928-1972. The lectures were on scientific subjects and an award was given for the best notes of the lectures by a Junior High School Student. Almost all of the lectures were by well-known scientists who were innovative leaders in their field many being professors at CalTech. The Fourth and Fifth Lectures were given by Paul L. Johnson of Bell Laboratories on Sound Reproduction and on Television; the Sixth Lecture by Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling "Recent Developments Regarding the Structure of Atoms and Molecules" with an original photo of Pauling in front of the display; the Seventh by G. Ross Robertson was "Modern Miracles of Organic Chemistry" with a signed letter; The Eighth by Leroy G. Leishman "The Magic Story of Television" with his signature; the Ninth by Arnold O. Beckman Acidity and Its Practical Significance with his signature; the Tenth by Nobel Prize winner Carl D Anderson "Delving Into the Atom"; the Nineteenth 1946 by Nobel Prize winner Robert A Millikan "The Atomic age and Its Interpretation"; the Twentieth by Nobel Prize winner Glenn T. Seaborg; "New Elements and How to Make Them"; the Twentieth agaiin by Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling "Molecular Nature of Blood"; the Twenty-third by Nobel Prize winner Wendell M Stanley; the Twenty-Firth by Nobel Prize winner Edwin M. McMillan "Cyclotrons and Synchrotrons"; the Thirtieth by JPL Director William H Pickering "Rockets Missiles and Satellites"; the Thirty-Second by Charles F. Richter "Measuring Earth's Gravitation"; the Thirty-Third by Nobel Prize winner Willard F. Libby; the Thirtieth by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman etc. The archive consists of records maintained by the faculty member responsible for the lectures after 1934; signatures of those attending the Faraday Dinners including the speakers G. Ross Robertson Leroy G. Leishman Arnold O. Beckman and some correspondence but no signatures of Nobel Prize winners; posters announcing the upcoming lectures most on card from 1935 on including Pauling Feynman etc some in multiple copies; some correspondence; newspaper clippings about the lectures; signed records from attendance at the Annual Faraday Dinners; some notes on the lectures by the winning students; odd tickets programs invitations. An interesting archive 3/4 of a file box in total. To be sold only as an entire archive no individual items with the possible exception of a few duplicates of the posters. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College unknown
185938203St. Anthony & Minneapolis: Croffut & Clark 1859. First edition of the second directory of Minneapolis 8vo pp. 6 15-162 2; numerous advertisements throughout; later black cloth with the insertion of 5 postcard photographs one with the stamp of Edward Bromley on the endpapers and pastedowns a number of early pencil annotations throughout the printed advertisements at the front and the title page have been trimmed no loss of letterpress ownership signatures of F.B. Cornell and Edward C. Gale; in spite of defects noted a good sound copy of a very scarce directory. Contains a brief historical sketch of St. Anthony and Minneapolis numerous full-page advertisements for various local businesses and an alphabetical listing of the city's residents with addresses. Spear p. 328 giving the collation as 3 11-162 3 probably including advertisements on the original paste-downs which are not present here and locating only 4 copies; Martin Minnesota Imprints 244. Croffut & Clark unknown
177961043Dublin: printed for S. Price R. Cross et al. 1779. First Dublin edition 8vo pp. 20 xiii 1 15-508; engraved folding map bound in as the frontispiece and 2 engraved plates without the Indian plates and the folding map of the Great Lakes region as issued which were present in the London editions full contemporary calf red morocco label on spine; flyleaf excised map is a bit miscreased and is worn through at one fold for about an inch; all else very good sound and clean. Early ownership signature of Elizabeth Ewing. Howes C-215; Sabin 11184. printed for S. Price, R. Cross [et al.] unknown
52682Minneapolis: First Avenue 2002. First Avenue and 7th St Entry are two music venues housed in the same building in downtown Minneapolis. During the 1980s Prince helped put it at the forefront of Minneapolis music venues by using it as the location for many scenes in his movie Purple Rain. He was also a frequent performer there in the late 80s and early 90s. Includes a nearly complete run of the First Avenue In-House Magazine Sept. 1998- August 2000 nos. 1-51 lacking only no. 23 each 14" x 8½" each 12 pages comprising articles on and illustrations of upcoming musicians together with a calendar of upcoming events. Among those featured are Sleator-Kinney Gil Scott-Heron Patti Smith The Flaming Lips The Jayhawks Johnny Winter NRBQ Black Eyed Peas Spider John Koerner Ray and Tony Glover Cheap Trick Aerosmith Warren Zevon Mason Jennings Robyn Hitchcock Better than Ezra Motorhead Billy Bragg The Cardigans P. J. Harvey Roger McGuinn and many others. Together with a complete run of The Developing Music and Arts Foundation March 2001-2001 nos. 1-35 each 16 pages several are only 8 pages each 8½" x 11" saddle-stitched each profusely illustrated. Features First Avenue acts and other news of the music industry including features on The Wailers The White Stripes Sonic Youth The Suburbs Sleator-Kinney Psychedelic Furs Soul Asylum Willie and the Bees Spider John Koerner Tony Glover NRBQ Rufus Wainwright Mason Jennings Hootie and the Blowfish Placebo Grandaddy The Samples Heroine Sheiks Toots and the Maytals The Jayhawks Indigo Girls Tonya Donnelly Blackalicious Billy Bragg George Clinton Motorhead Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and the Butchers Jonathan Richman of The Modern Lovers Jurassic 5 The Misfits Death Cab for Cutie They Might Be Giants The Strokes Six Feet Under Stereo Lab Ian Hunter Lucinda Williams Junior Brown and many many others; also with various reviews of albums and performances a tribute to John Lennon calendar of upcoming events pertinent ads etc. And a significant run of First Avenue's Posters / Calendars 2000-2002 32 in all; the inside-spread of 17 of these feature a large poster of any number of particular bands and artists including Propaghandi Bob Dylan's 60th Birthday Bash Ex-Centric Sound Syatem Toots and the Maytals Cradle of Filth Buju Banton and Yellow Man Hank III and Assjack Killer Elite The Squabs The Magnolias Cold Cut Trailer Trash etc. and 13 Dancteria tickets free passes to the club undated but colorful; plus several duplicates and a piece or two of First Avenue ephemera. First Avenue unknown
185710042Saint Paul: Goodrich & Somers 1857. Small 8vo pp. viii 194 2; printed endpapers and pastedowns without the rare folding map lacking in most copies; printed on yellow blue white and green paper original printed paper-covered boards backed in black morocco lettered in gilt; boards soiled top and bottom of spine chipped away otherwise a sound and reasonably clean copy. This is Saint Paul's second city directory substantially augmented over the first of the previous year which contained 76pp. only. Martin Minnesota Imprints 175; Spear p. 333. Goodrich & Somers unknown
22127New York: Harcourt Brace 1973. First edition 8vo pp. xix 1 363; 33 illus. on rectos and versos of 8 plates; shadow from newsprint on front flyleaf else fine in the jacket. Political biography of the aviator's father. Signed on the title-page by Lindbergh Jr. the aviator by the author and also by Eva Lindbergh Christo Spaeth Lindbergh's daughter. Accompanied by the program of events for the opening of the Lindbergh Interpretive Center: Minnesota Historical Society Welcomes You to Opening Ceremonies . Lindbergh State Park Little Falls Minnesota." a program which brought Lindbergh to his boyhood home for the last time which is also signed and dated Sept. 30 1973 by Lindbergh who died shortly after this visit. Harcourt Brace unknown
188959298July 9 1889 to August 23 1889. 12mo approx. 7" x 4½" approx. 130 pages in ink; legible and in near fine condition. The journal begins with a London entry: "We arrived from Oxford at 6 o'clock and were driven at once to the Royal Hotel where we had engaged rooms." This is the journal of a tourist primarily albeit a famous one with visits and detailed descriptions of the National Gallery the British Museum and other museums where he discourses at length on the artworks and the Houses of Parliament where "the Queen's reading room which is rather more finished than the public rooms generally having a beautiful floor laid of hardwood polished and as equally as fine as some floors of this style in the best houses in Minneapolis." At Westminster Abbey he marvels at the statue of Pitt: "The first monument after entering immediately on the right is that of the immortal Pitt. This is chiselled from white marble and the design is most beautiful and impressive and as it should hold the place of honor or first-place in the Abby. We perhaps revered the name of Pitt more than that of any other from the fact of his great influence in behalf of the States during the early struggles for a republican form of government - and for the eloquent defence of the rights of American people and his continued friendship down to the day of his death." On July 16 Pillsbury notes: "This has been a rather quiet day with myself Mrs. P. Alfred and Bill in company with Mr. & Mrs. McMillan visited the museums & art gallery at East Kensington while I attended to some business with Morton Rose & Co. and Mr. Sterling of the Trustees Executors & Securities Co. which consumed nearly or quite the forenoon. In the afternoon Mr. McMillan and myself visited the Court Buildings . We were also admitted to the room where the Parnell trial was in session." Other visits in London include The Tower of London the Royal Academy Academy of Fine Arts Foundling Hospital Windsor Castle Hyde Park Madam Toussard's Wax Museum. On the 25th of July Pillsbury spent "most of the day in company with W. D. Washburn at Morton Rose & Co. . with matters connected with Mill Syndicate . Mr & Mrs. McMillan left this morning for Paris all expected to accompany them but I was detained by business. We expected to stop overnight at Canterbury as this is a historic city. We finally completed the purchase of Royal Worcester . and did some other looking about preparatory to leaving for Paris." By train to Paris via Dover and Calais. In Paris they visit the Exposition Buildings including the department of jewels and precious stones gold and silver and displays on Japan China and Egypt. Also the Louvre "Paris is almost under the rule of Roman Catholic religion. There are but few Protestant churches. The Sabbath is not generally observed. The stores retailers are open and business is being done by most all classes." Leaving Paris they visit Fontainbleau and Luxemburg Gardens. Back in Paris they visit the Pantheon the Museum of Cluney and the tomb of Napoleon. Later on they take the train to Versailles to which Pillsbury devotes a full 12 pages describing the history architecture and artworks. On August 9 Pillsbury writes: "Having received a dispatch from W. D. Washburn at Karlsbad in which he requested me to see Mr. Payson regarding the sale of the flour mills. We did not accomplish much in the forenoon. In the afternoon we visited the Louvre before going to the gallery however. We went to Goupes Art Gallery to look at some new paintings which had just arrived." Pillsbury has a keen eye and writes often in detail of the art sculpture and architecture he sees and is comfortable with his mixing pleasure and business interests. He has also visited Brussels and Waterloo the Hague Haarlem and Amsterdam where the journal ends. Pillsbury 1827-1901 was the 8th governor of Minnesota and the co-founder with his nephew Charles Alfred Pillsbury of the Pillsbury Company. July 9, 1889 to August 23 unknown
183461045Washington D.C.: Gales & Seaton print 1834. House Doc. 323 23d Congress 1st Session. 8vo pp. 68; large folding map "Map of the Route passed over by an expedition into the Indian Country in 1832 to the source of the Mississippi by Lieut. J. Allen U.S. Inf. reduced from the original drawn by Lieut. Drayton" stretching from Lake Pepin in the Mississippi River in the south to Lake Winnipeg in the north; map with 3" tear entering from the stub but without loss; recent tan niger-backed brown cloth gilt-lettered spine. At the head of the title: Schoolcraft and Allen---Expedition to North-West Indians. Field 1366; Sabin 77847; Streeter 1793. Gales & Seaton, print unknown
1981ZB394246American Association for State and Local History 1981-2002. volumes 36; 41-42; 44-53; 55-57. 1981-2002. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. American Association for State and Local History unknown
1900ZB445597Columbus: Ohio State University 1900-1991. volumes 1-91 formerly THE OHIO NATURALIST a continuous run of complete volumes bound ex library illustrated volumes 1-12 require external repairs or rebinding overall very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Columbus: Ohio State University unknown
1948ZB3943951948-1976. volumes 1-29. 1948-1976. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
1955059850Hollywood; Kentucky; Scotland Etc.: Schmidt 1955. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. Finely Tooled Leather Autograph Album Made In Austria For High-End Dept. Store J. W. Robinson Los Angeles And Begun Circa 1930 By The Schmidt Family On Highland Avenue Los Angeles.Chipping To Corners And Front Spine Edge Repairable. Many Pages Of Autographs In U.S. And Scotland Including About 116 From Hollywood Personalities: Tony Duquette Gene Barry Red Buttons Vincente Minnelli Ray Stark Ryan O'neal William Hollingsworth Cyd Charisse Tony Martin James Mitchum Gene Kelly Barry Sullivan William Frye Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Sidney Howard Stan Kamen Hugh O'brien Polly And Edgar Bergen Agnes Moorehead Ivan Rollefson Hermione Baddeley Murray Korda Greer Garson Edward G. Robinson William Wyler George Cukor Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Sidney Howard Gene Kelly Delbert Mann Etc. Clearly From 1930'S - 1940'S More Autographs Some Indecipherable But Large Selection All Hollywood Names. Scarce Signatures Of Some Of The Early Directors And Producers. <br/> <br/> Schmidt hardcover
77<p><strong>Book Description</strong>: Alfred A. Knopf New York 2004. Cloth. Stated First Edition/First Printing. <strong>Book Condition</strong>: As New. Binding is tight and square. <strong>Dust Jacket Condition</strong>: As New. Not price clipped. SIGNED by author and former U.S. President "Bill Clinton" directly on the title page in blue ink. First state with typo "failure of my life" in last sentence of Acknowledgement section. 957 pages. A beautiful and extremely collectible copy.</p><p>Please feel free to email with questions. Book will be carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.</p> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
71-0302The New Jersey State Museum Cultural Center 1967. 4to. Unpaginated. Soft Cover. Very Good. Heavy smudging on Front Cover some markings on Spine. Featured works include Mark Rothko Wassily Kadinsky and Edward Hopper. Mostly Color Plates. Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author.Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-1977. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. The New Jersey State Museum Cultural Center, 1967 paperback
SONG1889834734NASCLA 0000-00-00. Tennessee Edition. spiral_bound. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. NASCLA unknown
18272031650Vandalia Illinois: Robert Blackwell 1827. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Original three quarter calf over paper-covered boards. iv 1-406 pp. Some edgewear to binding but quite sturdy. Foxing to most leaves but quite legible throughout. 2000 copies were prinnted. Byrd 75. Buck 1225. Robert Blackwell hardcover
18292031676Shawnee Illinois: A.F. Grant & Co 1829. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. 5-276 pp. Printed by Lodge L'Hommedieu & Hammond in Cincinnati.Contemporary three quarter calf over paper-covered boards. Front board detached but present. Moderate foxing to some leaves but very readable throughout. Not recorded in Byrd being printed in Cincinnati it does not meet his strict crtiteria. A.F. Grant & Co hardcover
186533225New York: Kimmel & Forster 1865. Lithograph. Approximately 21" X 26. Very good. Lightly evenly age toned; blank margins either trimmed or edgeworn for the cream mat goes to the image edge at the top and sides while the bottom includes the full title line mat opening 23" X 18¼". First edition. Magnificent allegorical lithograph issued by the famed New York print publisher who also produced a companion piece entitled "The End of the Rebellion in the United States 1865." A large figure of Columbia stands at center atop a huge splitting rock looking to the viewer's right and clutching a waving flag in her right hand; meanwhile her other hand wags a pointing finger toward the viewer's left side. At her feet lie a whip and open shackles representing the abolition of slavery. To the viewer's right stands Abraham Lincoln and indeed the entire right side represents the Republican cause. A stern General Winfield Scott stand behind Lincoln and a crowd of young men strain forward some offering up bags of gold some bearing arms all willing to join the cause; a woman in the foreground covers her eyes and is comforted by two children. The background on this side is horizon of mountains and a glorious sunrise. On Columbia's other side stands the figure of Justice without her usual blindfold raising up her scales in one hand and sword in the other glaring angrily toward all those at the left side of this hectic scene. James Buchanan's sleeps blissfully at the edge of the split rock while next to him crouches his secretary of war John B. Floyd -- who was charged with corruption -- eagerly scooping up gold coins into a large sack. Further back Jefferson Davis clutching a ripped U.S. flag and Alexander H. Stephens stand beside a palm tree with a huge snake coiling up its length and spitting at the scales of justice. An angry cluster of soldiers swirls around them. The background on this side is grim and muted with battle scenes. A superb handsome example of this famous Civil War allegorical print. Kimmel & Forster unknown
010176Cambridge/ Boston/ Albuquerque: Printed by John Wilson and Son / Published by A.Williams and Co. Book. Fine. Buckram. First Printings. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Six volumes handsomely bound in recent tan buckram with the original front wrappers attached at front paste downs of each volume. A Fine and lovely set of original publications of Bandelier's works with the blindstamps of author Jonathan E. Reyman and occasional scholarly marginal notations in pencil. Included are: Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America American Series III and IV. Parts 1 and 2. Final Report of Investigations Among the Indians of the Southwestern United States Carried on Mainly in the Years 1880-1885; American Series I. 1.Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico. 2. Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos .American Series V. Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition. Contributions to the History of the Southwestern Portion of the United States. "Report by A. F. Bandelier of His Investigation in New Mexico in the Spring and Summer of 1882" contained in Bulletin of the Archaeological Institute of America I. January 1883. and Index to Final Report of Investigations Among the Indians of the Southwestern United States The Historical Society of New Mexico June 1942 4to- 9 3/4" to 12 3/4". Printed by John Wilson and Son / Published by A.Williams and Co. Hardcover
1845230646Washington DC: Gales and Seaton 1845. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 693 pages publisher's black embossed cloth gilt title on spine; light water stain to top and bottom margins pp.1-16; .small ash burn hole leaf 225/226 other ash marks marginal chip at bottom p. 237 lower right corners stained pp. 41 to rear rear joint spltting a bit at both ends edgeworn corners bumped. Provenance: ex libris David Bixler; Lewis C. Groves California Historical Society with "Sold" sticker from 1944 ; and Bernhard Franz bookseller & stationer Virginia City Nevada Territory with his sticker at rear endpaper. The large Preuss Map of 36 panels has multiple breaks at folds a several old cellphane tape repairs not discolored. <br/><br/> Cohen MAPPING THE WEST pp. 130-133; Howes F370; Streeter 3131; Wagner-Camp IV: 115:1; Graff 1436; Field 565; Sabin 25845. Soliday I:861. Rosenbach 32:146. Wheat 497 & 3266; Cowan pp. 223-4; Zamorano 80 #39; Reese Best of the West 86; . Important Report by the amazing John C. Fremont also known as "The Pathfinder". This copy has the 22 plates and five maps including the two folding text maps AND the important famed large map by Charles Preuss laid in at the rear pocket: " It fills up the vast geographical chasm" between Missouir and the Columbia River. It is "monumental in its breadth - a classic of exploring literature." - Goetzmann EXPLORATION AND EMPIRE page 248. Gales and Seaton hardcover
1936603498Newark New Jersey: Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration 1936. Unbound. Very Good. A collection of 50 issues. Small quartos. Most are one folio sheet folded to make four pages but issues are also one six or eight pages. Occasionally illustrated. A well-preserved very good set with occasional wear soil paperclip rustmarks or penciled notes and two with High School library stamps. The first four issues of the 1937-1938 series were printed on much cheaper paper and are therefore toned with more chipping but still sound. The Bulletin Numbers by Series are as follows: 1936-1937 Series: Nos. 1 4-6 8-9 11-13 15-16 21-29; 1937-1938 Series: Nos. 2-16 18-19; 1938-1939 Series: Nos. 1-6 8 12; 1939-1940 Series: Nos. 7-8; and 1940-1941 Series: Nos. 1-2 and 5. Also included but not counted is a Glossary to "Indian Place Names in New Jersey" 1938-1939 Series Bulletin 12. <br /> <br /> An excellent collection of these brief but informative WPA-published lessons on the history industry geography landmarks and agriculture of New Jersey as well as biographies Walt Whitman Clara Barton John Fitch and more. Apparently published between 1936 and 1942 they were issued as both bulletins as here and in six bound volumes. Individual issues are uncommon even more so a large and well-preserved collection. Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration unknown
006867Atlanta GA : Isssued by various state publishers 1937-1999 1999. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A 50 volume set ranging from 1937 to 1999 ; composed of various editions issued by various publishers ; Vols. for 1956- issued in 2 v.: v. 1. Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of Georgia; v. 2. Local and special acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of Georgia. ; without volumes for 1957-2 1958 1959-2 1961-2 1969-2 1972-2 1980-2 1985-1998 1999-1 ; uniformly bound in tan cloth ; ex-lib no labels ; condition ranges from fair for the 1937-38 volume to as new for later volumes ; A difficult to find set ; perfect and necessary for a Georgia legal office or library ; can be used without electricity computers or the internet! ; VG <br/> <br/> [Atlanta, GA] : [Isssued by various state publishers], 1937-1999 hardcover