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19201559Albany: J.B. Lyon 1920. 4 vols. xxxii 4450p. some hinges tender heads and tails of spines slightly worn ex library with no external markings. Known as the Lusk Commission Report. Egbert pp. 308. Seidman N119. "Volumes 1 and 2. are valuable both for their reprinting of socialist documents now difficult to procure and for their editorial comment reflecting American public opinion at the time of the "red scare" of 1919." Egbert p. 108. J.B. Lyon unknown books
19061576Albany: Brandow Printing Company 1906. 216p. wraps slightly chipped with very minor soiling. Brandow Printing Company unknown books
191320863Albany: State Department of Labor 1913. 35p. wraps chipped along the spine. Advance reprint from the Department Bulletin for March 1913. State Department of Labor unknown books
185836063n.p.: n.p. 1858. First edition. Disbound. One leaf separated dampstain to one corner soiling several small tears on edges still a good copy. 8 pp. one folded sheet. 8vo. Includes three sections: 1 Address of the Republican State Committee to the Electors of the State of New-York signed by the Republican State Central Committee; 2 The State Tax Its History and Necessity. All Parties Responsible for It; and 3 The Appeal of the Republicans of the Free West! to the Republicans of the Empire State a campaign document arguing for New York to keep its rightful place as a strong Free State and to ignore the fact that the Republicans had raised taxes to pay for the continued construction of the New York canal system a fact that the Democrats were using against them. Points out that the issue is a diversion from the real issue of the day slavery and its spread. An apparently unrecorded work with no copies located in OCLC nor NUC. n.p. unknown books
1849283685Utica 1849. unbound. very good. Fine content A.L.S. 4to. 2 pages Utica New York July 6 1849 in part: ". Dear Father . we think of you these Cholera times and particularly as we hear that it has visited Rome and sometimes wish you could all be here again as the city is comparatively healthy but we must all endeavor to keep cool. with caution" ".We have all been well except Brother Bob who has been complaining a little for a few days though not of anything bearing the nature of the epidemic - we have induced him to remain quiet and I believe he has mostly if not entirely recovered." Boldly written with extremely light mailing folds.<br/><br/> unknown books
189925668New York and Albany;: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford co. State Printers 1899. First edition. Wear to spine ends boards rubbed overall a very good- clean unmarked copy. 473 pp. xxvi vi 416 pp. 61 pp. xxiii. 8vo. Contains the Tenth Annual Report of the New York Weather Bureau 1898 under the Department of Agriculture and in co-operation with the U.S. Weather Bureau with tables and maps the Report Of The Agricultural Experiment Station Of Cornell University wihc contains Bulletins 138-149 Studies and illustrations of Mushrooms Japanese Plums Potato Culture Death of Swill-fed Hogs Codling-Moth Sugar Beets San Jose Scale Pear Diseases Chrysanthemums Quince Curculio and others and Teacher's Leaflets on Nature Study 9-11 on Oaks Toads Birds and Aquarium Life. Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford co., State Printers hardcover books
183419394Albany 1834. 8vo. 21 pp. <br><br>Statement of balance with a summary of receipts and payments for fiscal year 1832/1833. Removed from a nonce volume; two stitch holes in inner margin not touching text. Foxing. unknown books
196049371New York 1960. Paperback. Good. 137p. Original wrapper. 23cm. Scattered foxing. Inked note on front cover and on 2 text-pages. <br/><br/> paperback books
195972591Albany 1959. Paperback. Very Good. 62 ii 146p. Blue wrapper. 28cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
191619270Albany: J.B. Lyon 1916. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. green cloth lettered in gilt with New York seal in glit front cover. Fine. 488 pages. 27 x 20 cm Almost as new copy. Approx. 75 illustrations two large fold-out plates at rear cover. Index. Owner stamp in lower margin of title page. J.B. Lyon hardcover books
190519434Albany: Brandow Printing Company 1905. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. quarter tan cloth and cream boards. Cover design in red and gold paper spine label. Very Good. 127 pages. 26.5 x 20 cm. Report of the Lewis and Clark exposition commission of the State of New York. Bookplate. Spine partially mottled corners bumped interior clean. Brandow Printing Company hardcover books
179974950Albany: Printed by Loring Andrews & Co. Printers to the State 1799. Hardcover. Fair. 39 293p. Old quarterbound volume containing both journals. 33 cm. Covers chipped and rather worn Front cover at least partially detached. Contents sound moderate to heavy foxing and browning. The first meeting adjourned on August 25 1798; the second meeting adjourned on April 3 1799. <br/><br/> Printed by Loring Andrews & Co. Printers to the State hardcover books
189639211No place Albany: No publisher/printer 1896. 8vo 22 cm 9". 48 pp. <br><br>Actually written in layman's terms and with sensible definitions of terms used.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat locates only two U.S. libraries reporting ownership University of Michigan and the Houston Academy of Medicine. Stapled in self-wrappers as issued. Staples rusted. Some dust-soiling. No publisher/printer unknown books
182039626Albany: Printed by Websters & Skinner 1820. 8vo 22 cm 8.75". 20 pp. <br><br>From the early days of the Erie Canal: Construction had only begun in 1817. Contents are: An act for the maintenance and protection of the Erie and Champlain canals and the works connected therewith. Passed April 13 1820 -- An act to amend "An act respecting navigable communications between the great western and northern lakes and the Atlantic Ocean" passed April 15th 1817 and for other purposes. Passed March 30 1820 -- An act concerning the Erie and Champlain Canals. Passed April 12 1820 -- State of New-York. In Assembly 5th April 1820. Resolved . that the Canal Commissioners be directed to keep a separate and distinct account of all monies which may hereafter be expended on or about the middle section of the western canal .<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the residue of the stock of the F. Thomas Heller bookselling firm est. ca. 1928. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 2477; Rink Technical Americana 4730. In modern blue wrappers; fading to edges. Interior age-toned with minimal spots of soiling to last leaf tips of corners creased. Printed by Websters & Skinner unknown books
194321151New York: the Committee 1943. xx 315p. illus. original blue cloth binding very good condition. the Committee unknown books
196063339Albany: Office of Public Information New York State Department of Labor 1960. iii 28p. wraps illus. Office of Public Information, New York State Department of Labor unknown books
187125888New York: Harper & Brothers 1871. Revised edition. Paper wrappers. Front wrapper loose with some tape repairs and library stamp a few leaves chipped at the edges leaves clean binding tight overall good copy. 74 pp. 8vo. Assembly doc. no. 39. Scarce. Harper & Brothers unknown books
185427652Albany: C. Van Benthuysen Printer 1854. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Wrappers soiled rear wrapper and a few leaves chipped at the fore edge not affecting text some dampstaining; overall still good. 8 pp. 8vo. Much information about the members: there were 52 farmers 22 lawyers of course 2 Gentlemen not bad there are even less today 1 hatter 1 railroad conductor 1 brewer and of course many others. OCLC & RLIN show 3 copies See Sabin 53981 1853 ed. C. Van Benthuysen, Printer unknown books
1938466231938. The 1938 New York Constitutional Convention New York State. Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York April Fifth to August Twenty-Sixth 1938. Albany: J.B. Lyon Company 1938. 1190 pp. Original cloth light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine bookplate and shelf label to front pastedown small embossed stamp to title page. $125. Contains Journal Appendix to Journal No. 1 Points of Order No. 2 Rules of the 1938 Constitutional Convention No. 3 Documents of the Constitutional Convention of 1938. unknown books
180624637New York state: no publisher/printer 1806. Folio 39 cm 15.5". 1 f. verso blank. <br><br>A wall posting of the so-called "Lewisites" or "Quids" the faction of the Democratic-Republican party that supported Gov. Morgan Lewis of New York against the faction led by New York City Mayor DeWitt Clinton. This supports four candidates "friends of the present administration i.e. Gov. Morgan Lewis" to fill vacancies in the Western District of the New York State Senate; the candidates all former members of the state assembly are Freegift Patchin of Schoharie Evans Wharrey of Herkimer John McWhorter of Onondaga and Joseph Annin of Cayuga. Their names are printed at the end followed by the words "The People's Choice" in bold letters. Included are attacks on the character of the opposing candidates Salmon Buell John Ballard Nathan Smith and Jacob Gebhard and of particular interest is a spirited defense of the controversial Merchants' Bank. => An interesting window into the factional struggles within the party and the growing dominance of the western district in state politics. Text printed in double columns.<br>Â Â Â Â Rare: We fail to trace any copies via WorldCat. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Shaw & Shoemaker. As issued with old folds. Short tear and spot in blank area of inner margin. A clean very good copy. no publisher/printer unknown books
1864915Albany: Comstock & Cassidy 1864. 8vo. 18 pp. <br><br>New York protests the inequality of the draft procedure asserting that the state "is required to furnish more than other States in proportion to its population. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 53616. Good in printed paper wrappers; creased. Comstock & Cassidy unknown books
8128Albany Weed Parsons 1875. Front hinge broken. Some wear at corners otherwise very good. Red leather with gilt stamped printing and embossed decorations. Gilt embossed on front cover. Foldout diagrams of both chambers. <br/><br/> Albany, Weed, Parsons, 1875. hardcover books
1864884Albany: Weed Parsons & Co. 1864. 8vo. 6 lacking 1-2 7-8 pp. <br><br>An act to enable New York military servicemen to vote in absentia along with instructions on how to carry out the absentee procedures with the authorization of Chauncey M. DePew secretary of state. Removed from a nonce volume edges tattered and some browning to margins. Weed, Parsons & Co. unknown books
19176453New York: NY Woman Suffrage Party 1917. Leaflet small 4to 10-7/16" x 8-1/8" unfolded printed on white stock which shows a little age-toning. This leaflet has not been folded so is quite fresh and in fine condition overall. The entry of the United States into World War I caused a rift between the Woman's Party Alice Paul et al. which adamantly refused to endorse the war and the National American Woman's Suffrage Association Carrie Chapman Catt Anna Howard Shaw et al. who supported the American War effort. Despite this rift the suffrage organizations continued to press for votes for women at the state and federal level. In 1917 women won the right to full suffrage in New York - the first Eastern state to have women's suffrage. it was an important victory for the movement. This leaflet points that with World War I countries such as Canada Italy Russia France and "even little Yucatan" have women's suffrage: "THE WOMEN OF NEW YORK STATE HAVE NO LESS PATRIOTISM COURAGE OR ABILITY THAN THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND RUSSIA OR CANADA." It goes on to argue that the war has demonstrated the country's need for its women to serve the nation "equally with men" and calls for men to "admit the justice and necessity of woman suffrage.For the sake of the strength it will add to the nation vote for woman suffrage November 6th." An excellent example of the arguments on behalf of women's suffrage put before New Yorkers as they went to the polls. 6419. NY Woman Suffrage Party unknown books
1917103306New York: New York State Woman Suffrage Party 1917. Four panel brochure 5x7 inches folded size fine condition portrait of Wilson on front panel. New York State Woman Suffrage Party unknown books