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194448524Saint Paul: Webb Publishing Co 1944. First edition of the author's first book 8vo pp. 8 226; fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. This copy inscribed "For Paul C. Hillestad 'our' first book together. Frederick Feikema Manfred." Hillestad was Manfred's editor at Webb. <br/><br/> Webb Publishing Co unknown books
194748526London: Dennis Dobson Limited 1947. First British edition of the author's first book small 8vo pp. 241 1; a fine copy in original dust jacket with original glassine wrapper over it. Warmly inscribed by the author to his editor at Webb Publishing Company in St. Paul Paul Hillestad: "To my very dear friend Paul C. Hillestad I wonder what this book would have looked like translated into the English language Feike Feikema 7-19-48." <br/><br/> Dennis Dobson Limited unknown books
196548556New York: Trident Press 1965. First edition 8vo pp.178 2; signed by Manfred on front free endpaper; a near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A15a. <br/><br/> Trident Press unknown books
197548554New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1975. First edition 8vo pp. vi 185 1; signed by the author on front free endpaper; a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A21a. <br/><br/> Crown Publishers, Inc unknown books
197548553New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1975. First edition 8vo pp. vi 185 1; review copy with publisher's announcement materials and black & white publicity photograph laid in; a fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A21a. <br/><br/> Crown Publishers, Inc unknown books
194948533Garden City N.Y.: Doubleday & Company Inc 1949. First edition 8vo pp. x 4 460; a near fine copy in a chipped price-clipped dust jacket. Author's inscription on half title.The first book of Manfred's trilogy World's Wanderer. Mulder and Timmerman A5. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
194948532Garden City N.Y.: Doubleday & Company Inc 1949. First edition 8vo pp. x 4 460; a near fine copy in a slightly chipped dust jacket with old tape repair on verso. This copy inscribed on half title "For my dear friend and publisher Paul C. Hillestad--who has always been good to me and to whom I own so much Feike Feikema 6-3-49." Hillestad was Manfred's editor at Webb; newspaper book review clipping of Manfred's 'Wanderlust' laid in. The first book of Manfred's trilogy World's Wanderer. Mulder and Timmerman A5. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
196248545Denver: Alan Swallow 1962. First edition 8vo pp. 728; near fine in a very lightly soiled & darkened dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A13. Manfred used Beethoven's Third Symphony as his model for this work. <br/><br/> Alan Swallow unknown books
198748559Minneapolis: James D. Thueson 1987. First edition limited to 300 signed and numbered copies this no. 51 8vo pp.56; small imperfection on the cloth of the back cover else fine in original quarter black morocco over maroon cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine. Mulder and Timmerman A13a. <br/><br/> James D. Thueson hardcover books
198750883Minneapolis: James D. Thueson 1987. First edition limited to 300 signed and numbered copies this no. 10 8vo pp.56; fine in original quarter black morocco over maroon cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine. Inscribed by the author "Hello to Gregor Campbell from Frederick Manfred 1-8-1988." Mulder and Timmerman A13a. <br/><br/> James D. Thueson hardcover books
196648558Minneapolis: James D. Thueson 1966. First edition limited to 250 signed copies this no. 164 pp. 78 2; illustrated frontispiece; brown cloth boards backed in black; a fine copy. Mulder and Timmerman A13a. <br/><br/> James D. Thueson hardcover books
197133004Minneapolis MN: James D. Thueson 1971. First edition limited to 1000 copies small 8vo pp. 63 1; endpaper illustrations by Wick Knaus; a fine copy in the dustjacket signed by Manfred on the half-title. The author's first book a collection of more than 40 poems. <br/><br/> James D. Thueson unknown books
1929006528New York / Santa Barbara : Wallace Hebberd 1929. SCARCE in dust jacket. Very Good spine lean small tear to cloth bottom edge rear gutter remnants of label and prior owner stamp front end page. Contents are clean and unmarked. In a Very Good dust jacket chips at spine ends jacket torn through and loose at rear spine fold 2" tear front flap fold. Foreword by John Steven McGroarty illustrated by Alson Clark. 524 pp. map end pages. An important chapter in California pioneer history being the autobiography of a pioneer who left his humble home in the Green Mountains for the gold mines of California and detailing the sufferings of the band of men women and children who gave "Death Valley" its name. . First Thus. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Alson Clark . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Wallace Hebberd Hardcover books
1860876921860. MAP - NEW YORK STATE. THE STATE OF NEW YORK FROM NEW AND ORIGINAL SURVEYS under the direction of J. H. French O.E. Syracuse: Robert Pearsall Smith Publisher 1860. A large-format wall map of New York State surrounded by vignette maps of Syracuse Oswego Manhattan Long Island Hudson Schenectady Poughkeepsie Albany Auburn City Utica Buffalo Rochester a geological and land patent map a meteorological map and a time indicator i.e. a series of dials indicate the time at several points throughout the state when it is noon at Albany. 68 x 73 inches. An excellent example of "scientific mapping" at the time the French map is considered to the best state map produced before the civil war. It was widely used in public schools and offices at the time and is still useful as a detailed picture of roads and town locations as they existed at the time. It appears to be the first commercial map of New York State to present statistical information in cartographic form.Bottom roller missing. Varnish yellowed with small creases. Edges worn with some small tears and dampstaining. Overall in very good condition.Allen D.Y.;' The Mapping of NY State'. Ristow; American Maps p355-78. unknown books
1965007855Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press 1965. SIGNED by Maria on illustration page "Maria Povika". 10th printing 1965. Very Good black cloth boards lightly rubbed in a Very Good dust jacket light rubbing at tips. SCARCE with two contemporary 4-page brochures laid in: "The Story of Maria's Pottery" written by Margaret Chase and "San Ildefonso Potters MARIA and POPOVI DA". The brochures are Fine. SIGNED. 10th Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. University of Oklahoma Press Hardcover books
186752920St. Paul: Pioneer Printing Co 1867. 8vo pp. 26; original printed blue wrappers; small accession sticker at bottom of front wrapper else near fine. Marshall 1825-1896 a Republican was the fifth Governor of Minnesota. He served as an officer in the 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. <br/><br/> Pioneer Printing Co unknown books
1916004215Indianapolis Indiana: Abe Martin Publishing Co. 1916. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on title page - "To Will Hays from his friend Kin Hubbard 1916". Will Hays managed Warren G. Hardings successful campaign for the Presidency of the U.S. and was subsequently appointed Postmaster General. After a year in that position he resigned to become most famously known as the first President of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America MPPDA which under his guidance published a blacklist of actors and workers studios should not hire inserted moral clauses into actors' contracts and published an informal list of suggested guidelines for film producers. Frank McKinney "Kin" Hubbard was the creator of the cartoon "Abe Martin of Brown County" which ran in U.S. newspapers from 1904 until his death in 1930 and was the originator of many political quips that remain in use. North American humorist Will Rogers reportedly declared Kin to be "America's greatest humorist". Hubbard worked for The Indianapolis News and Hays was also a native Hoosier. A truly delightful bit of Indiana history and a wonderful Association Copy. No date but the author's inscription verifies it at 1916 which is the date also given by WorldCat. Book is Near Fine page block uniformly browned. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Association Copy. Abe Martin Publishing Co. Hardcover books
1977003593Bloomington Indiana: Indiana University Art Museum 1977. Near Fine wrappers lightly soiled. Scarce. Contents are clean tight and unmarked. A must-have for the serious Martz collector. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Indiana University Art Museum Paperback books
1940M11837Baltimore and Chicago:: Maryland State Dental Association and American Dental Association 1940. 1940. Thick 8vo. vii 1061 pp. Frontispiece plates figures indices. Double-ruled green pebbled cloth gilt-stamped spine; extremities slightly rubbed. Very good. Printed by the Waverly Press. Maryland State Dental Association and American Dental Association, (1940). hardcover books
18373992Baltimore: Pr. by Sands & Neilson 1837. 8vo. 90 pp. <br><br>An investigation into the dispute between the Whig and van Buren electors concerning the appointment of the Maryland state Senate. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 7886. Plain pasteboards. Spine perished. Covers detached and soiled. Ex-library copy with rubber stamps charge pocket and shelving label. Half of first blank page torn away. Foxed. Waterstains also present. Pr. by Sands & Neilson hardcover books
185119335Baltimore: John Murphy & Co. 1851. 8vo. 6 blank 82 6 4 blank pp. <br><br>Second edition of the second constitution of Maryland. "With marginal notes and an appendix by Edward Otis Hinkley Esq. of the Baltimore Bar." Sabin calls for only 70 pp. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 45114. Original cloth boards; dusty and with small chip at head and base of spine. Ex-library with three paper shelf labels on spine and rubber-stamp on front pastedown. Front free endpaper torn away rear free endpaper chipped. Foxed throughout. John Murphy & Co. hardcover books
008775Philadelphia: Ketterlinus No Date circa 1920s. 17"h x 22" w. Color lithograph reproduction of the original Roy M. Mason N.A. watercolor titled "Three Mallards". Ketterlinus Publishing House was in business in Philadelphia from 1882-1932. Very Good the poster has been rolledsmall edge creases pinholes at corners old tap residue verso that is invisible from front side. Well suited for framing a great hunting cabin image. Will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. First Printing. Poster. Very Good. 17" x 22". Ketterlinus books
196250091Mass. State Federation of Women's Clubs 1962. Second edn. 8vo pp. xv 288. Appendix. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Illustrated. Cover little soiled and scuffed edges spotted o/w a VG tight copy. Mass. State Federation of Women's Clubs unknown books
185018651Worcester 1850. 7 1 blank pp. Stitched untrimmed generously margined. Printed in double columns. Small burn mark on pages 5-7 costing several letters. Good. The State Central Committee adopts Calhoun's Compact Theory of the Union i.e. that each State constitutes a separate sovereignty bound to the others by a solemn compact. The Committee opposes the Whig "aristocracy" and the abolitionist Free Soilers and supports the Compromise of 1850. unknown books
191648411Boston: Wright & Potter 1916. Fifth edition revised. 8vo pp. 258. Bibliography index. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Paper wraps. Frontis detached cover somewhat soiled and worn but interior tight. Wright & Potter unknown books