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188955150New York: Publishe under the Auspices of Veterans of the Regiment 1889. First edition. 737 pp. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Brown cloth beveled board gilt. Upper hinge cracked else only minor shelf wear. A very good bright copy. Owner's name. First edition. 737 pp. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Braodfoot 5732 Publishe under the Auspices of Veterans of the Regiment unknown books
193229579New York: Socialist Party 1932. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure; folded dimensions ca 9-1/4" x 4". Light wear and toning to paper; Near Fine. Lays out the Party's platform; rear panel lists the entire S.P. ticket with Norman Thomas as Presidential candidate. Socialist Party unknown books
191241613Walden N.Y.: Citizen Herald Book Print 1912. Photolithographic reprint of the first edition Pawling 1887. Imprint from back wrapper. Illustrated by numerous engravings and pen sketches by the author in the text. viii 168 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original green wrappers printed in gold. Slight marginal chipping else fine in custom folding cloth case. From the library of Edward S. Litchfield with his bookplate. Photolithographic reprint of the first edition Pawling 1887. Imprint from back wrapper. Illustrated by numerous engravings and pen sketches by the author in the text. viii 168 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Lively Doings in 18th Century Upper New York State. Early history and anecdotes of the Shawangunk Region in upstate New York including bear hunting panther hunting conflicts with Tories extensive encounters with Indians and a section on the discovery of perfectly-preserved specimens of the mastodon in peat bogs. Smith was a New England local historian producing such works as The Green Mountain Boys or Vermont and the New York Land Jobbers History of Duchess County and Acadia: A Lost Chapter in American History; his style is a lively one.<br/><br/>Only two other copies of this local reprint are recorded in OCLC.<br/><br/>With important Adirondack provenance from the library of Edward S. Litchfield whose family owns one of the great late-nineteenth-century camps. Litchfield p. 57 this copy; OCLC: 32176721 Rutgers Syracuse; Howes S649 for 1887 ed. Citizen Herald Book Print unknown books
195118876New York: New York State Republican Committee 1951. First edition. Paperback. Orig. illustrated stiff wrappers. Near fine. 164 pages. 33 x 25 cm. Illustrated. Thomas E. Dewey was Governor. With fund raiser contribution pledge laid-in. A who's who of Republicans in the State. Nice copy with slight loss backstrip foot. New York State Republican Committee paperback books
189138649Elmira: New York State Reformatory at Elmira 1891. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good- copy with quite chipped and detached wrappers large tear to last blank. i-iii preface 1 index 148 pp. 24mo. Contents include: The prisons of Great Britain Jay S. Butler; Leading principles of modern prison science Charles A. Collin; The philosophy of crimes and punishment William T. Harris; Criminal anthropology Hamilton D. Wey; New York's prison laws Eugene Smith; Prison labor systems; The Elmira Reformatory of to-day the Editor. New York State Reformatory at Elmira unknown books
1912182827Ossining: State of New York 1912. Tenth Edition. Hardcover. Fair heavy shelfwear to boards and tears along cloth spine; several loose pages but all pages are present. Text and Illustrations are clear. Red cloth boards black lettering and illustration stamped gilt design on front cover; 203 pp; profusely illustrated in bw throughout. Rear inside cover has a pocket with a 32 pp booklet titled: "Prison Industries State of New York Price List Number One Effective January 1 1914." Complete catalogue of articles manufactured in the Prison Department industries of the State of New York; Prison Department industries. State of New York hardcover books
1804247484Hudson N.Y. 1804. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. Old fold lines. Minor soiling and toning. Very good. In a tan half morocco and cloth folder spine gilt. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. A single issue of this Upstate New York weekly newspaper which began publication in 1801. This issue contains the text of President Jefferson's Message to Congress of Nov. 8th. In his speech Jefferson discusses relations with foreign powers including the Delaware and other Indian tribes the Louisiana Purchase; the United States Navy; and the federal budget. Critical of Jefferson Croswell would later be tried for libel and defended before the Supreme Court by Alexander Hamilton. The publication of this weekly newspaper would continue through 1807. unknown books
1855WRCAM55650Albany N.Y. 1855. Broadside 20 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches. Woodcut illustration in upper margin. Four closed tears no loss to text seven early repairs to tears text slightly affected old folds and crumpling some soiling but overall still sharp and clear. Good. A dramatic broadside announcing a new waxwork exhibit depicting the murder of Major Benjamin Birdsall by James Hamilton along with Hamilton's subsequent execution by hanging. At the very top there is a small woodcut of Hamilton on the gallows. The text below promises that viewers can see the scene "at the moment the ball entered the Major's side. Both the figures are dressed in the same clothing worn by them at the time the affair took place; and the Rifle in the hands of Hamilton is the identical one with which the murderous deed was committed." Visitors are also guaranteed "a correct likeness of James Hamilton on the gallows the moment previous to his execution dressed in the identical apparel worn by him at the time and the same rope round his neck with which he was hung." <br> <br> According to his brief autobiography dictated to Calvin Pepper Hamilton's was a sad story: a rough childhood in which he turned to crime and was in and out of debt and trouble until he learned that soldiers were exempt from the bailiffs and so he enlisted in the 6th U.S. Infantry Regiment in Albany in 1812. He fought at York and Fort George and was then captured by the British. After his release he bounced in and out of the Army - tried to join the Navy - and was in and out of the Army again. Despite slipping deeper into vice and debauchery he ended up in the Army one more time joining Major Birdsall's rifle company stationed at Albany in early 1818. In July of the same year so drunk he could not remember the act he shot Birdsall and was executed November 6 1818. <br> <br> The date "December 24 1818" appears at the lower left corner of the page but it is not clear what it references. The New-York State Museum was not founded until 1836 and not open to the public until 1845. It was initially located at the Old State House not "Old City-Hall" as found here and moved when the hall was demolished in 1855. No doubt the murder of Major Birdsall was still exciting news as much for the murder as for Hamilton's salacious autobiography. <br> <br> This broadside is decidedly rare. We could find no other record of it in OCLC or on the market. THE LIFE AND DYING CONFESSIONS OF JAMES HAMILTON EXECUTED FOR THE MURDER OF MAJOR BENJAMIN BIRDSALL NOV. 6 1818 ALBANY Albany: Calvin Pepper 1819. hardcover books
1905765691905. New York State Museum. 57TH ANNUAL REPORT 1903. Albany: University of the State of New York 1905. Volume 2: Appendixes 6-7. Illustrated including a foldout map in front pastedown pocket. 8vo. green cloth gilt title to spine. Ink ownership to fly-leaf. Some minor scuffing and edgewear. Offsetting to ffep only else clean and fresh within. Very good. unknown books
189520148Albany: Univ. of the State of New York 1895. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with hinges starting and owner's stamp on endpapers. 669 pp. Illus. with b/w drawings photos and map. 8vo. Includes articles on the geology of Herkimer Fulton Montgomery Saratoga and Seneca counties. Several fold-out maps. Univ. of the State of New York hardcover books
186140661Albany NY: Charles Van Benthuysen printer 1861. 8vo 23 cm 9". 57 1 pp. <br><br>The superintendent Dr. John P. Gray discusses the year's admissions and discharges and presents many tables on the patients' backgrounds crops produced at the asylum's farm and garden and other topics. Publisher's blue wrappers printed in black; minor edgewear rear wrapper creased back. Very occasional small dark spots two instances of a phrase or passage being corrected by pasting a slip with the edited text on top of the incorrect passage some offsetting from these pasted slips onto opposite leaf. Charles Van Benthuysen, printer unknown books
186040662Albany NY: Charles Van Benthuysen printer 1860. 8vo 22.9 cm 9". 36 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>The superintendent Dr. John P. Gray discusses the year's admissions and discharges recoveries and deaths and presents many tables demonstrating the crops produced by the farm and garden and other facts and figures.<br>Â Â Â Â Two plates preceding the title-page show the elevation of the asylum as well as a floor plan. Publisher's yellow wrappers printed in black; some spotting and dirt-soiling to edges of front wrapper light foxing to fore-edge. Some offsetting from one plate to the other. Charles Van Benthuysen, printer unknown books
185640590Albany NY: C. Van Benthuysen printer to the legislature 1856. 8vo 23 cm 9". 48 pp. <br><br>On physical plant matters including heating and ventilation occupations of patients before admission need for specialized wards accounting of expenses diagnoses of types and causes of mental illness. Publisher's brown wrappers printed in black; age-toning to wrappers. Offsetting throughout interior including to back side of wrappers. C. Van Benthuysen, printer to the legislature unknown books
186440653Albany NY: Comstock & Cassidy printers 1864. 8vo 22.9 cm 9". 2 63 1 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>The superintendent John P. Gray discusses the year's recovery rate death rate and readmissions and he presents many tables to show the patients' occupations money received for the crops grown on farm and garden and other data.<br>Â Â Â Â Two plates preceding the title-page show the front of the asylum as well as a floor plan. Publisher's yellow wrappers printed in black; a bit edgeworn tear to rear wrapper some foxing to fore-edge. Offsetting from one plate to the other. Comstock & Cassidy, printers unknown books
186540652Albany NY: C. Wendell legislative printer 1865. 8vo 23 cm 9". 32 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>The superintendent John P. Gray discusses the increased admissions the causes of death in the 48 patients who died in the hospital and other topics.<br>Â Â Â Â Two plates preceding the title-page show the front of the asylum as well as a floor plan. Includes significant information on the food stuffs both grown on the grounds and purchases. Publisher's gray wrappers printed in black; minor edgewear a few tiny closed tears to edges. Some offsetting to title-page from preceding plates. C. Wendell, legislative printer unknown books
193882326Albany 1938. Paperback. Fair. Folded four-page pamphlet. 27cm. Browned and brittle. Two later horizontal folds. No. 303. A wide-ranging proposal which probably got no consideration. <br/><br/> paperback books
1865709471865. New York Laws. Laws of the State of New-York Passed at the Thirty-Ninth to Eighty-Eight Session of the Legislature. From January 1816 to April 1865. Albany: William Gould 1818-1865. 42 books. Eight linear feet of shelf space. Early 20th-century tan cloth with upper and lower black spine labels. Worn many labels chipped internally sound. $950. unknown books
1831231927Albany 1831. First. hardcover. very good-. Reports of Committees. On the Product and Manufacture of Iron and Steel. 32pp. Bound with: Proceedings of a Convention of Iron Workers Held at Albany N. Y. on the 12th day of Dec. 1849. 58 2pp. 8vo modern red cloth light foxing a few pages slightly underlined in pencil. New York and Albany 1831 1849. First Editions.<br/><br/> unknown books
187826417n. p.: Jerome B. Parmenter State Printer 1878. 1st edition thus. Original green publisher's cloth with gilt spine lettering. Nr Fine. A nice copy. 199 pp including Index. Large fold-out map ~ 25-1/4" x 40-1/8" at front: "Profiles of the New York Canals and Feeders. 1877." 8vo. <br/><br/>Map include depiction of then current railroad lines. Jerome B. Parmenter, State Printer hardcover books
197530850Cooperstown: New York State Historical Association 1975. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. Slightly soiled wrappers else a very good copy. 39 pp. Illus. with 14 b/w photos. 8vo. New York State Historical Association unknown books
192814412Poughkeepsie New York: New York State Grange 1928. 186 pages index & list of deputies; giving the NY State Grange officers for 1928 followed by the proceedings; annual reports of officers reports of committees- good roads forestry and preservation of birds home economics experiment station more; 5 3/4" x 8 1/2" format; gray-green paper wraps; a bit of edgewear; in very good condition. Soft Cover. Very Good. New York State Grange Paperback books
295376Albany: New York State Food Supply Commission. Treidler Adolf. Original poster. Color lithograph. 23.75" x 16.75"<br/><br/> This World War I poster published by the New York State Food Supply Commission was part of a homefront mobilization effort specifically for "patriotic agricultural service". The poster calls for men and boys to enroll for farm work and women to work in farm homes. It also offers help to farmers with problems related to lack of labor shipments storage marketing preservation pest and disease control and financing.<br>The top of poster is adorned by New York State seal flanked by American flags. The bottom features illustrations of farm and battle scenes with a quote by Charles S. Whitman that reads "It is clearly recognized that the man who tills the soil and produces the food for the soldier in the field and his family at home is rendering a patriotic service as truly as is the man who bears the brunt of battle." The poster is in good condition. Mounted on linen.<br/><br/> New York State Food Supply Commission unknown books
193940989Albany: the Federations 1939. 4p. brochure protesting school cutbacks around the state. the Federations unknown books
1925107207Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1925. 207 128 155 14 22 216p. bound in blue buckram original wraps bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Poughkeepsie Plattsburg Schenectady and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books
1929107206Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1929. 224 219 185 162p. bound in blue buckram original front wraps only bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Niagara Falls Syracuse Rochester and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books