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185747065New York: Sheldon Blakeman and Company 1857. First edition 8vo pp. 342; engraved frontispiece portrait 9 plates and several vignettes; spine faded and with cracks in the cloth starting at the joints else a good copy in original brown cloth. Bishop was Minnesota's first school teacher. Not in Howes Sabin 5604. <br/><br/> Sheldon, Blakeman and Company hardcover books
1970621461970. Paperback. Very Good. 47p. Wrapper. 25cm. Student literary periodical. <br/><br/> paperback books
1929008102Norman OK: Oklahoma Folk-Lore Society 1929. SCARCE. The first publication of this important folklore journal. Very Good 1/4" paper loss at spine ends triangular chip bottom corner rear wrapper small edge chips and tears. Features "Neawtha's Warpath An ArapahoTale" by Stanley Vestal "The Dream That Never Dies Oklahoma Treasure Legends" by J. Frank Dobie and "Episodes from the Passionate Land" by Paul Horgan. Horgan's contribution precedes his 1st book by 2 years. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Oklahoma Folk-Lore Society Paperback books
242058Washington: AFSCME 199-. 12p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Issued in the context of increasing privatization of government services. AFSCME unknown books
1977307831977. Softcover. VG. Mauve ill. stapled wraps. 32 pp. 9 bw plates. Organized by Gabriele Ohanian Elizabeth Paredes and Nancie Balun. Addresses shoe materials heels sandals boots dress shoes athletic footwear and accessories. Includes glossary. paperback 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
1977106179Washington: Office of External Research Bureau of Intelligence and Research 1977. vi37p. 8x10.5 inches preface author index bibliography very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. Office of External Research Bureau of Intelligence and Research unknown books
2010285779Washington: United States Government Printing Office 2010. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. From the Foreign Relation of the United States series published by the Office of the Historian in the U.S. Department of State; with all volumes covering Vietnam from 1955 to July 1975 the creation of the state to the end of direct U.S. military involvement there complete in eighteen volumes. The FRUS series "serves as the primary venue for publishing documentation on the role of intelligence activities in U. S. foreign relations and it has become renowned internationally for its openness" Immerman. Discrete unobtrusive marginalia in pencil in most volumes. Else bright and clean. Clay colored cloth gilt lettering and decoration on the spines. Overall in Very Good condition. Richard Immerman. "Report of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation." . Very Good binding. United States Government Printing Office unknown books
19681212578Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1968. First Edition Thus. Octavo; 895pp; bound in full burgundy buckram cloth; gilt titles and seal of the Department of State of the United States gilt on spine and embossed on top board; spine a bit sunned with a few blemishes on cloth; text block toned at top edge; contents very good; clean and unmarked. These volumes constitute the official foreign policy of the United States of America. 1212578. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. United States Government Printing Office unknown books
19721212571Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1972. First Edition Thus. Octavo; 527pp; bound in full burgundy buckram cloth; gilt titles and seal of the Department of State of the United States gilt on spine and embossed on top board; spine moderate sunned and faded; else a very good copy; illustrated with several folding maps. These volumes constitute the official foreign policy of the United States of America. 1212571. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Government Printing Office unknown books
197414370Norco CA: Tales of the Mojave Road Publishing 1974. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Tales of the Mojave Road Number Four September 1974. 160 pp with index illustrations map endpapers. Original printed wrappers. Clean tightly bound unmarked. From the Foreword: "It is true that the army never established an official fort at this site. However the army did station a small number of troops here in 1867 and 1868 and they erected the stone building that looks more like a fort than any other ruin along the Mojave Road. Also it is well known that various military and civilian parties were attracted to this point as a campsite and spent time here. Consequently the Pah-Ute Cree site has become known as "Fort Pah-Ute" in an informal sense through many years of useage." Tales of the Mojave Road Publishing paperback books
190234880New York: Empire State Soc. of the Sons of the Am. Rev. 1902. First edition. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket. Empire State Soc. of the Sons of the Am. Rev. hardcover books
1921006722Greenfield Indiana : Indiana Historical Society 1921. First Edition Thus 1921. Very Good wrappers chipped at top and bottom of spine chips to spine at staples 1" chip bottom corner last 2 pages at spine not affecting text. Journal of Henry Hay in the year 1789-1790. Paginated 295-361. Originally published in 1914 in Proceedings of the Wisconsin Historical Society under the title " A Narrative of Life on the Old Frontier". Contents are clean and unmarked. . First Edition Thus. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Indiana Historical Society Paperback books
1932007155New York: Time Inc. 1932. Three volumes each containing 3 issues complete with covers Vol. 5 Jan.-Mar.; Vol. 5 Apr.-Jun.; and Vol. 6 Oct.-Dec. 1932. A total of 9 issues including the March issue with the stunning Diego Rivera cover and the December issue with the 4 page insert advertising the classic film "Grand Hotel" starring Greta Garbo John Barrymore and Joan Crawford. Each volume bound in quarter leather over cloth boards gilt titles and rules the binding Very Good leather rubbed and splitting at spine ends and corners. The magazines are all Fine. This oversize 3 volume set is quite heavy; please select media mail only and no international shipping. . First Edition. Quarter Leather. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Time Inc. Hardcover books
1926008486Upland Indiana : The Pogue Company 1926. Presentation Copy from the author to his illustrator noted Brown County artist Will Vawter on front end page -"To Will Vawter from Barton Rees Pogue September 16 1926". With added original pencil drawing by Will Vawter of a seated man verso of 2nd front end page. Additionally SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Will Vawter -" Presented to Tom Genolin by Will Vawter October 14 1932". Will Vawter 1871-1941 was a well-loved Brown County landscape artist and illustrator his illustrations featured in several books by James Whitcomb Riley. Tom Genolin was also a Nashville resident and from a prominent Nashville family. RARE in dust jacket. Very Good some discolored spots to red cloth boards waviness to pages slight toning at end pages. In a Near Fine dust jacket 1/4" chips at head of spine. small chips at flap fold corners. The front of the jacket features a Vawter painting. A great Brown County Association Copy with an original Vawter pencil drawing. . SIGNED BY AUTHOR AND BY ILLUSTRATOR. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good Plus/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. The Pogue Company Hardcover books
1898004766Indianapolis IN: The Bowen-Merrill Co. 1898. In the original green cloth with gilt titles and decorations both volumes are Near Fine cloth lightly rubbed front hinge on volume II cracked. Daniel Woolsey Voorhees was a United States Senator from Indiana a leader of the Democratic party and an anti-war Copperhead during the Civil War. A close friend of Abraham Lincoln due to his stature he gained the nickname "the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash". A quite SCARCE and handsome 2 volume set. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Bowen-Merrill Co. Hardcover books
1884006498Greencastle Indiana: DePauw University 1884. RARE. In original leather with gilt titles five raised bands all edges gilt marbled end pages Very Good Plus leather rubbed at the tips prior owner name front end page. An exceptional copy of this RARE leather bound early DePauw history and yearbook ! " A Historical Sketch of the Institution; An Outline of the Organization; The Triennial Record of the Alumni; The Courses of Study; The Catalogue of Students and General Miscellany". . First Edition. Leather. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. DePauw University Hardcover books
189640556Columbus OH: The Westbote Printing Co. state printers 1896. Small 4to 23.8 cm 9.375". 62 2 pp. <br><br>Little discussion in fore-matter except of administrative matters but lots of the usual facts and figures. Publisher's tan wrappers printed in black; minor edgewear top corner of rear wrapper chipped. Interior lightly age-toned. The Westbote Printing Co., state printers unknown books
189840543Columbus OH: The Westbote Printing Co. state printers 1898. Small 4to 24.1 cm 9.5". 63 1 pp. <br><br>Very little discussion in the preliminaries. but lots of the usual facts and figure.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: A slip bound in reads "Compliments of H.C. Eyman M.D. Sup't. Publisher's blue wrappers printed in black; age-toning and edgewear to wrappers. Provenance marks as above; interior age-toned very faint small water-stain to top corner of leaves. Very good. The Westbote Printing Co., state printers unknown books
189940553Columbus OH: The Westbote Co. state printers 1899. Small 4to 24.3 cm 9.5". 58 pp. <br><br>Little discussion in fore-matter but lots of the usual facts and figures. Publisher's blue wrappers printed in black; front wrapper chipped small water-stain to top corner large portion of rear wrapper and last leaf lacking. Interior lightly age-toned small water-stain to top corner of leaves and bottom corner of last few leaves. The Westbote Co., state printers unknown books
189740555Norwalk OH: The Laning Printing Co. 1897. Small 4to 23.9 cm 9.375". 59 1 pp. <br><br>Little discussion in fore-matter except of administrative matters but lots of the usual facts and figures. Publisher's red wrappers printed in black; age-toning to wrappers and interior small stain to top corner of rear wrapper and last leaf. Very good. The Laning Printing Co. unknown books
189840548Norwalk OH: The Laning Printing Co. 1898. Small 4to 23.8 cm 9.375". 64 pp. <br><br>Interesting information on new furniture renovations etc. at this asylum for the mentally disturbed. One of the supposed causes of insanity is "Millerism."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: A slip bound in reads "Compliments of H.C. Eyman M.D. Sup't. Publisher's brown wrappers printed in black; edges faded small dark stains to front wrappers some mild chipping to corners. Provenance marks as above; interior lightly age-toned. Very good. The Laning Printing Co. unknown books
189840554Norwalk OH: The Laning Printing Co. 1898. Small 4to 23.8 cm 9.375". 56 pp. <br><br>Little discussion in fore-matter except of administrative matters but lots of the usual facts and figures. Publisher's red wrappers printed in black; age-toning to wrappers and interior. Very good. The Laning Printing Co. unknown books
1986001226Albuquerque New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press 1986. Number 2 of a 150 Copy Limited Collector's Edition. The Calvin P. Horn Lectures in Western History and Culture University of New Mexico November 11-14 1985. SIGNED by the Author. Brown leather with gilt lettering. Marked "Reference Copy Only" on signature page. . SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION. First Edition. Full-Leather. As New/No Jacket As Issued. University of New Mexico Press Hardcover books
19709460Trenton: New Jersey State Museum 1970. Paperback. VG may have label on cover previous owner's name on ffep in ink minor wear to edges and/or corners. Black and White illustrated wraps with white lettering. Artists include Jack Beal Gabriel Laderman Neil Welliver and Bruce R. Williams. New Jersey State Museum paperback books