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1929191762The University of the State of New York 1929-01-01. Paperback. Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Blue paper wraps are unevenly faded and age toned especially around spine two stamps on cover minor edgewear. One stain on back cover. TP TNOS HS The University of the State of New York paperback books
191328882Albany: State Department of Labor 1913. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm.; original brown cloth gilt-lettered spine; l603pp. Minor wear small scratch to upper cover spine lettering almost entirely faded; still Very Good and sound overall. State Department of Labor unknown books
1952015660Educ Dept NYSCP. 1952. First Edition. Paperback. Wraps double issue 8« x 11 72pp. Pics articles poems including photo of Josephine Baker. Fine. . Educ Dept NYSCP paperback books
195324888New York: Educational Department New York State Communist Party 1953. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound pictorial card wrappers; 32pp; illus. Minimal external wear; a tight clean Near Fine copy. Articles on the struggle for African-American civil rights including a number of contributions by African-American authors. Contributors include John Pittman David Platt Claudia Jones Gus Hall and others. Educational Department, New York State Communist Party unknown books
194749829New York 1947. Paperback. Good. 15p. Original wrapper. 15cm. Small tear in back-cover corner repaired with glued paper. Crease in front cover. "Special Notice" laid in. Urged support of the Austin-Mahoney Bill to outlaw discrimination in public and private education in New York. <br/><br/> paperback books
19484697Ithaca NY: Cornell University 1948. Two thick quartos not consistently paginated. A collection of recipes in two volumes collected in fourteen sections most likely issued individually: Sandwiches Salads Breads Deserts Cakes Cookies & Frostings Soups Meat & Poultry Meat Extensions Meatless and Fish Recipes Meat Substitutes Dressings Relishes and Sauces Vegetables. Recipes appear to be assembled for a specific course as each section contains a unique identification code most likely a course number. Recipes are large-scale serving between twenty-five and fifty-five and contain remarks on garnishing possible variations cost and size of serving specifically which size ladle/dipper to use in addition to the ingredient list and instructions. New York State College of Home Economics had its early beginnings in 1900 when Martha Van Rensselaer arrived at Cornell to organize a reading course for farmers' wives and evolved into a fully accredited program of home economics. In 1923 the League of Women Voters named Van Renssleaer one of the twelve greatest women in the country. These volumes belonged to Mary Louise Van Allen née Alstein Class of 1950. Mimeographed recipes are bound with colored tab dividers separating each section. In blue cloth with gold titles stamped to spines and the owner's name to lower right corner of the covers. Some rubbing and edgewear to both volumes volume one has staining/discoloration to front cover. With some very slight food stains to interior and creasing to tabbed dividers otherwise very good. Owner's name Mary Louise Van Allen inscribed on prelims and her initials appear sporadically throughout the text. OCLC records various copies of a commercially printed version of this work or a similar work printed in the 1950s and 60s but no copies of this earlier mimeographed printing. (Cornell University) hardcover books
191949079Syracuse NY: NY State College of Firestry 1919. 8vo pamphlet two leaves and front cover; rear cover missing. Chipped. Good. NY State College of Firestry unknown books
4191pp. 8" x 10". Jan 12th 1898. Albany. An autograph letter signed "Arthur G C Fletcher Supervising Arch N.Y. State Capitol" to "Charles H Haynes". This was written the year before the Capitol was finally completed: "Thanks to your careful packing your picture of the West Portico of our Capitol reached me in good condition and needless to say I am very much pleased to find that you had not forgotten my request. I was particularly anxious to have a picture of this portico while the stage your picture presents and it may interest you to know that the portico is now finished and the large flat stones upon which you see the men working now form the ceiling. Thanking you very much for sending the picture and also for the kindly expressions in your letter. ". The piece is in fine condition overall with the usual folds unknown books
1815WRCAM39569Utica N.Y. 1815. Broadside 10 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Early folds. Contemporary ink and pencil inscriptions on verso partially lost to trimming. Head of verso affixed by sealing wax to leaf of 19th-century ruled paper bearing 19th-century descriptive inscription. Light foxing minor ink stains. A good copy. An unrecorded early 19th-century New York State broadside advertising for sale five farms near Utica and a fifty-acre lot in Deerfield: <br> <br> "FOR SALE 3 FARMS In the Town of Frankfort and County of Herkimer About six miles from the village of Utica and within one of Littlejohn's Furnace all under improvement and well wooded. One of them has on it a never failing stream of water calculated for the purposes of saw or grist mills &c. In the same neighborhood an excellent well-timbered LOT. ALSO - AN IMPROVED FARM within three miles of the village of Utica with a Frame-house on it lately occupied by Neil M'Coy. All of the above Farms containing upwards of one hundred acres each. ALSO - FOR SALE THE HOUSE and FARM lately occupied by Isaac Smith half way between Utica and Herkimer containing ninety three acres. A situation well calculated for a Tavern or Store.TO BE SOLD ALSO 50 acres of Lot No. 3 In Deerfield Oneida County.For further particulars apply to Mr. ISAAC BRAYTON Deerfield Oneida County." <br> <br> Likely from the press of Asahel Seward and William Williams pioneering printers in the region and publishers of the FARMER'S CALENDAR OR UTICA ALMANACK. during this period. Unsurprisingly this ephemeral document is not located by OCLC and is not recorded in any known references. unknown books
191339316Albany NY: Printed by the New York State Bar Association 1913. 8vo 24 cm 9.25". 2 ff. 61 pp. <br><br>The committee appointed by the New York State Bar Association to investigate commitment and discharge of the criminal insane files this report on the current laws procedures competent courts and address specifically all of the above as regards the insane who are criminals or who have been deemed dangerous. Original printed wrappers. Very good. Printed by the New York State Bar] Association unknown books
1865184461Albany: Cornelius Wendell 1865. Hardcover. VG Cover and spine show general wear staining fading and edge damage. Spine has small missing pieces on top and bottom. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning and foxing with some damage along edges. Brown embossed cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 726 pages 31 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations plates some color. Government publication. Cornelius Wendell hardcover books
197246392New York: New York State AFL-CIO 1972. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; dark blue library cloth gilt-lettered spine original pictorial card wrappers bound in; 221pp. Binder's receipt bound in before title page else Near Fine. New York State AFL-CIO] unknown books
1960130879New York: American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1960. 65p. wraps. Resolutions on topics ranging from civil rights and fair housing laws to support for Tunisian refugees. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations unknown books
1961140377New York: American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1961. 96p. wraps. Resolutions on topics ranging from civil rights to the admission of African students to US colleges to fight communist influence. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations unknown books
186731736Albany: Van Benthuysen & Sons' Steam Printing House 1867. First edition. Cloth. Spine sunned head chipped small tears on tail front board soiled with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip stamp of the Adjutant General on free front endpaper; a good copy. 590 pp. 8vo. Van Benthuysen & Sons' Steam Printing House hardcover books
186831724Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons 1868. First edition. Cloth. Very good with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedowns shelf sticker on foot of backstrips their stamp on titles light soiling to endpapers hinges starting on volume II. 432 pp.; 477 pp.; 371 pp. 8vo. Volumes II and III with separate half-title "Registers of Officers Commissioned in Volunteer Regiments from the State of New York 1861-1865." Sabin 53516. Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons hardcover books
186431723Albany: Comstock & Cassidy printer 1864. First edition. Cloth. Mixed set with two different color bindings: Volume I very good with small tear to head of spine and the stamp of the Adjutant General John T. Sprague on the title; Volume II good only with top half of backstrip and spine ends chipped corners worn; both with bookplates of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedowns shelf sticker on foot of backstrips. 402 pp.; 672 pp. 8vo. "The reports for 1861-5 are important for the history of the Rebellion" Sabin. Sabin 53516. Comstock & Cassidy, printer hardcover books
186631725Albany: C. Wendell printer 1866. First edition. Cloth. Volume I sunned and spotted on front board head band chipped volume II spine chipped at head and front joint both with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip stamp of the Adjutant General William Divine on free front endpaper of one volume binds solid contents very good. 356 pp.; 528 pp. 8vo. Contains a complete roster of all officers from April 15 1861 to January 17 1866. C. Wendell, printer hardcover books
186420612Albany New York: Weed Parsons & Company 1864. Folding map printed in blue tones on thin paper; approx. 25" x 30 1/2" size; with a decorative border and inset of a steam locomotive in full throttle traveling cross-country; also with inset list of 'Rail Roads in Operation" with various lengths of roads; map gives rail lines indications of bituminous coal findings canals city town county designations; one part of the border line partially chipped away old holing along fold lines no loss closed tear along one panel; some light foxing spotting unobtrusive; no covers; the map in good condition a nice survival and decorative of the railroads to be found in New York State during the Civil War period. Good. Weed, Parsons & Company unknown books
1867M10912New York:: C. S. Westcott & Co. 1867. 1867. 8vo. 453 pp. 3 folding charts. Modern half brown morocco over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine title preserving original marbled paper and leather corners. Inscription on front free endpaper from Edward B. Dalton Sanitary Superintendent to Massachusetts General Hospital. Very good. C. S. Westcott & Co., 1867. hardcover books
1839624Albany: Printed by Croswell 1839. Together five reports plus three miscellaneous government documents concerning the sovereignty of South Carolina 1833 and the other referencing the banking system. Thick 8vo. 240 x 150 mm. 9 ½ x 6 inches. Contemporary calf spine and tips over marbled paper boards title 'Reports on N.Y. Com. Schools' gilt on spine; joints cracked yet sound. These Reports provide an overview of the Common Schools of New York county by county and subdivided by city and towns. The Reports included tables showing the operations of each system and provide statistics to numerous questions documenting the annual cost of operation associated with each school district. The miscellaneous report titled government document No. 34 In Senate January 29 1833 was produced by the New York State Senate and is thorough discussion of the debate over 'states rights' and the relationship of the Federal Constitution to constitutions of sovereign states. This was initiated by tariff issues that had impact on the State of South Carolina and other Southern States. Printed by Croswell unknown books
18461412Albany 1846. First Edition. Pamphlet. Very good. 8pp removed lightly foxed. <br/><br/> unknown books
1865WRCAM32129New York: Dopp & Nolan 1865. Photograph 11 1/4 x 16 1/4 inches mounted on printed card stock 16 x 19 3/4 inches. The image and card stock have equal light tanning otherwise the photograph is clean and unblemished. Minor chipping and staining to mount. Very good. Archival matting and protected with mylar sheet. A large and impressive photograph of the Stanwix Hall Hotel dating to around the end of the Civil War. The photograph shows the large four-story hotel from an elevated height across the corner of the building showing the full length of two sides of the building. Men with top hats and women with parasols are shown on two balconies and in the open windows. Three horse-drawn carriages and a buckboard are also shown. Several other people stand in the doorway and one man leans against a large gas lamp. Two businesses are visible on the ground floor one owned by "T. Flanagan" and the other a "Wholesale Liquor Store" which also sells tobacco and cigars. A sign for a wood coal yard is also visible in the foreground. The mount has dramatic large-type shaded print advertising the hotel. <br> <br> W.B. Sink moved to Rome New York in 1865 and bought the Stanwix Hall Hotel and the adjacent Mansion House Hotel. He also opened the "Sink Opera House." This poster advertising the Stanwix was likely taken shortly after Sink bought the hotel serving as a compelling advertisement for one of Rome's grandest buildings. An evocative promotional piece offering much information about American economics architecture and culture at the close of the Civil War. Dopp & Nolan unknown books
188010332Albany or New York 1880. 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" 8pp stitched original printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued. Light numerical rubberstamp a small edge chip else Very Good. "Do working men want to toil for the miserable wages paid in the Old World If not let them vote to defend the Protective Tariff. In the Southern States the black working man gets $8 a month and a ration of a peck of corn meal and three pounds of bacon a week. Perhaps the Southern politicians who control the Democratic party would like to bring the white working man of the North down to these wages. The white working man will in November express his opinion of their revenue tariff plan with his ballot. unknown books
1941182797New York: Pandick Press 1941. 132p. wraps name on front cover hidden by a rectangle of rubbed graphite title penciled on spine tear to bottom of spine panel. Report on Young Communist League activities at local schools complaining that students had set up a "perjury mill" to mislead investigators. Discusses various student front groups and their work in opposition to US involvement in the war during the USSR's detente with Germany followed by immediate reversal after the invasion of the Soviet Union. Pandick Press unknown books