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1955162379New York: New York State Communist Party 1955. 24p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches illus. wraps and text block evenly browned front wrap lightly foxed else very good condition. Articles on the African American struggle organizational problems press campaign and more. New York State Communist Party unknown books
19389470New York: New York State Committee Communist Party 1938. 329p. Includes discussion reports and convention decisions. Seidman C489. New York State Committee, Communist Party unknown books
193820859New York: the Committee 1938. Four panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches creased pencilled "Communism" on front cover. "A vote for Norman Thomas is in effect an aid to Fascist aggressors." -p. 4. the Committee unknown books
1946183051New York: the Party 1946. Two issues of the newsletter Nos. 1 and 2 20 and 23p. respectively stapled wraps 8.5 x 11 inches both rather worn No. 2 with cover starting to separate No. 1 with a few small stains on rear wrap else generally good condition. Entire issue 1 is devoted to Peter Wieden's "Notes on the National Question" a collection of three of his essays the most recent from 1942; includes sections on Spain and Germany. Issue 2 is devoted to Robert Thompson's "Notes on the Negro question" with questions and answers. the Party unknown books
1911007093Indianapolis IN: Indiana-Vicksburg Military Park Commission 1911. Near Fine in the original dark blue cloth gilt title at spine with date in gilt 1911 edges of page block light foxing fold-out map at rear paste down Near Fine small edge tear at paste down. Overall a quite handsome copy. . First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Indiana-Vicksburg Military Park Commission Hardcover books
1897008762Fort Madison Iowa : Roberts & Roberts Publishers 1897. SCARCE. Supplement to the Fort Madison Democrat. 286 pages. Very Good Minus wear and soiling to wrappers chips to top corners first several pages none affecting text. WorldCat notes 8 institutional holdings published in 4 other Iowa locations none published in Fort Madison. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good Minus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Roberts & Roberts, Publishers Paperback books
1918006753New York: Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 1918. Near Fine in original red cloth gilt fraternal device front cover gilt title at spine a bit dulled prior owner name and dated 1921 front and rear end pages. 882 pp. ".records the names Chapters classes degrees and in some cases undergraduate societies scholastic and athletic honors and the major positions of honor and trust in after life and the occupation of our members so far as it has been possible to learn them.". First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Thick 8vo. Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Hardcover books
19601409San Francisco: Grand Parlor Native Sons of the Golden West 1960. Softcover. Very Good. 39 pp with bibliography in original wrappers. Light handling wear a few small spots of soiling to wrappers; contents clean and sound. A short biography of Father Junipero Serram written in support of a proposal by the Native Sons of the Golden West to erect a statue of Serra in Sacramento. Grand Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden West paperback books
184636862Middletown 1846. Printed Broadside 5-1/8" x 10" enclosed within a folded sheet for mailing to "John Warner Esq Wethersfield Conn." with postal cancel "Rocky Hill CT" and ink date "Feby 9" within the postal mark. A manuscript note evidently to Warner is included on the verso of the postal address: "Messrs Welles Adams and Alfred Francis together with yourself comprise a Committee for the town of Wethersfield." Old mailing folds tear at blank portion from opening the seal. The broadside is in Fine condition.<br/><br/> Members of the Democratic State Committee sign in type: Henry D. Smith Charles Woodward James T. Pratt. They urge concerted and vigorous action to elect Democrats in the upcoming State elections.<br/>Not located in American Imprints or on OCLC as of June 2020. unknown books
1790106002<p>Partial manuscript printed receipt 3 1/2" x 7" decorative border signed. Missing most of the interest section a round hole indicating payment results in partial loss of text small hole in number 4 a little uneven normal aging; otherwise about very good. This is a receipt issued by the Comptroller’s office of Connecticut indicating that John Morgan is entitled to receive payment of one pound for an interest payment. Ralph Pomeroy Comptroller signs it. It is dated October 4 1790. </p> Hudson & Goodwin, books
192227498Hartford: Press of the Case Lockwood & Brainard Co. / Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor 1922. First editions. Cloth. Most copies very good. Ex-library call numbers blacked out bookplates on pastedowns and a few other small interior stamps. Spines sunned on some of the earlier volumes occasional spotting to edges faint dampstain to the edge of a few volumes most notable towards the end of volume 2 scattered foxing but nearly all volumes tight clean and unmarked. A nice set. Illus. with b/w reproductions drawings photos and figures. 8vo. A nearly complete run from the first report of the Board in 1866 to 1922 lacking 1896 1907-11 1914 1918-1920. From 1879 to 1895 the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station report and from 1888 to 1896 the Storrs School report were bound together with the Board report as well as issued separately. Overall thus 72 volumes in 43. An important record of agriculture agricultural thought agricultural practices and agricultural influences in Connecticut from the close of the Civil War to the just after the First World War. Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. / Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor hardcover books
1907006209Topeka KS: The Author 1907. 670 pp. 27 illustrations 8 maps 2 fold-out maps both Near Fine creases 29 portraits in original decorative grey cloth gilt titles Very Good two small chips to decorative pastedown front cover light soiling to page block edges and cloth. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Author Hardcover books
198557979Minneapolis: Midwest Villages and Voices Publications 1985. First edition 8vo pp. 8 70 2; illustrated paper wrappers fine. Inscribed by Connolly to owner of the Hungry Mind Bookstore owner David Unowsky. By the first poet laureate of St. Paul. <br/><br/> Midwest Villages and Voices Publications unknown books
182120164Albany: Pr. by Websters & Skinners 1821. 8vo. 8 pp. <br><br>Includes "Address. To the friends of sound morals in the state of New-York." signed in type "Harmanus Bleeker and four others Albany January 1821" pp. 68. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 5070; related to Sabin 96452. Removed from a nonce volume. Foxed throughout. Small dark stain on fore-margin of title-page. Leaves separated. Pr. by Websters & Skinners unknown books
1865007091New York: Dick & Fitzgerald Publishers 1865. Full title "Frank B. Converse's Banjo instructor without a master : containing a choice collection of banjo solos jigs songs reels walk arounds etc. progressively arranged and plainly explained enabling the learner to become a proficient banjoist without the aid of a teacher". 5 pp. advertisements front 37 pp. rear including ads to paste downs 96 pp. of text in between. A good complete copy of this RARE early American book on the banjo. Boards rubbedand soiled 1/2" chip from ad rear cover front hinge starting child's name in pencil front and rear. . First Edition. Pictorial Paper Covered Boards. Good/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers Hardcover books
1923007859Washington D.C.: The White House 1923. December 17 1923 The White House - to Lew Wallace Jr. son of Lew Wallace Union general in the American Civil War governor of the New Mexico Territory and author of "Ben Hur"- "Dear Mr. Wallace The growth of thrift and saving in this country promises well for our future. Only through sacrifice and hard work can we attain the cherished things in life. This means we must work and save. The progress of the United States Government Savings System in giving to all our people an opportunity to invest in safe securities is most worthy. By placing Treasury Savings Certyificates on sale in post offices banks and trust companies the Government has made available to everyone a security of unquestioned soundness. Their widespread sale makes for better citizenship as each purchaser holds a stake in his Government. I believe also that the enlargement of a national Thrift movement will eventually stamp out the false and unsound practices of the swindler." A 25 line roughly 225 word letter that in the last paragraph goes on to talk about the growth of this system that "will result in increased happiness for the individual and in increased prosperity in general." A Fine letter under glass in period original frame and acquired directly from descendants of the Wallace family never before offered for sale. A superb association and a letter that speaks directly to Coolidge's sense of personal responsibility and frugality. . One Page. Fine. 8 1/2 " x 11". The White House Paperback books
1904004434Indianapolis IN: Indiana Shiloh National Park Commission 1904. Near Fine top edge dusty map in front pocket also Near Fine a few pin holes at fold creases. SCARCE and especially so in such lovely collectible condition. . First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Indiana Shiloh National Park Commission Hardcover books
19652061Stanford CA: Stanford Medical School 1965. Softcover. Near Fine. pp 225-242 with illustration in original wrappers.Very light handling wear; else fine. Reprinted from the San Francisco Medical Press October 1862. Cooper was founder of the first medical college in San Francisco. Stanford Medical School paperback books
200636156Columbia:: University of South Carolina Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 1570036306 . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap. ; 280 pages . University of South Carolina Press, hardcover books
1906005088Indianapolis IN: George S. Cottman 1906. RARE 106 pages Very Good in the original wrappers wrappers worn at spine. Features include Georege W. Julian: Some Impressions River Navigation in Indiana The First Steamboat on the White River Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. George S. Cottman Paperback books
19523207Los Angeles: The Haynes Foundation 1952. Hardcover. Near fine. xi 120 pp color folding maps publisher's catalog with bibliography. Minimal shelf wear; near fine. Includes sections on representative metropolitan areas characteristics of the Los Angeles metropolitan area the urbanization of Los Angeles County and past proposals for integration. The Haynes Foundation hardcover books
195217111Chicago: The Council of State Governments 1952. 8vo. v 30 pp. <br><br>1952 edition. Stated on cover: "A manual of procedure with respect to legislation enacted by forty-one states and three U.S. possessions. Original wrappers. Librarian's pencilled notation on front cover. Near fine. The Council of State Governments unknown books
19641343Los Angeles: John Henry Nash 1964. Hardcover. Very Good. v 926 pp indexed. Bound in three-quarter green buckram over patterned paper boards with paper label on spine. Light soiling to edges of text block and spine label ink notation of an old price on front free endpaper else clean and sound. Signed "Robert G. Cowan" on front free endpaper. Updated version of the 1914 edition of this important bibliography of works relating to the discovery exploration colonization and history of California. John Henry Nash hardcover books
1905008395New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. 1905. Near Fine tiny rubs at corner two small fade spots spine Vol. II tops dusty. Publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering. The Trail Makers Series A Library of History and Exploration edited by Prof. John Bach MacMaster. . First Trail Makers Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A. S. Barnes & Co. Hardcover books
201854594Saint Paul: Midnight Paper Sales 2018. Edition limited to 40 copies actually 41 large oblong folio 36 leaves 16 color illustrations mounted on handmade paper with text printed on verso and interleaved with protective translucent blank sheets; printed colophon sheet mounted to final leaf of handmade paper; bound in suminagashi paper over boards sewn on 10 cords with uncovered spine revealing sewing structure. The images were printed using blocks made from material collected along the banks of the Mississippi River where the waterfall traveled up the river gorge. The blocks also include wood cuts wood engravings and the occasional photo polymer plate. Images were printed on Mohawk Superfine paper and text on handmade Cave paper from handset ATF Bernhard Gothic foundry type. The suminigoshi cover art was created by Amanda Degener. Issued in a cloth-covered clamshell box 61 x 71 x 6 cm. A text for children but not a children's book about the 12000-year journey of Saint Anthony Falls from St. Paul to its current home in Minneapolis." <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books