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197053275American Association of Stat. 1970. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardcover with flexible covers sixth printing of a 1966 copyright; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number taped to spine; fa ding and edge wear to exterior; corners bumped; spine cocked slightly; othe rwise in good condition with clean text. . American Association of Stat hardcover
197353273American Association of Stat. 1973. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardcover with flexible covers first printing; corners bumped; former owne r's name stamped on inside front board; otherwise in good condition with cl ean text firm binding. . American Association of Stat hardcover
1956EC16447BBAustin Texas: University of Texas Press 1956. BM5 - A first edition no additional printing hardcover book SIGNED and inscribed by Stanley Siegel to previous owner on the half-title page in very good condition in good dust jacket that is mylar protected. Dust jacket has wrinkling chipping crease some peeling and tears on the edges corners and sides scattered scratches rubbing scuffing light foxing and stains year written on the bottom spine tanning and shelf wear. Book has some bumped corners wrinkling on the spine edges foxing and some stains on the cover page edges and endpapers that is somewhat darkened light tanning and shelf wear. 9.5"x6.5" 281 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. This book is unique among the histories of the Texas Republic for it is the first book to examine the fledgling nation from the point of view of its dynamic political life. Previous books have touched on the policies of Houston Lamar and others but none has thoroughly explored the intricacies of the political conflict that was the Republic's heritage. Policies with far-reaching results were formulated in the nine years of Texas' independence and the author fully discusses the many thorny issues that were to plague Texas for generations. The political history of the Republic is one of strong figures vying with each other for popular support of their divergent policies. The author details the personal feuds and animosities that resulted and shows the effects of these differences on the governing of the nation. The history of independent nations always involves matters of foreign policy and Texas' early anomalous position among the family of nations is clearly outlined. The reader learns of the many futile attempts to secure recognition loans an armistice with Mexico and annexation to the United States. Although they were met on all sides with coolness ambivalence and rebuff the Texas diplomats' own words from official documents and private letters convey their sense of dedication. From the vantage point of time the immensity of what they were trying to accomplish is clear and this book presents both the glories and defeats of Texas' most fascinating period. Thoughtful use of diaries memoirs and other contemporary sources gives the reader an excellent understanding of the immediate sense of personal concern the citizens of the Republic felt toward the political issues of the day. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. University of Texas Press Hardcover
187920963San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 106 pp in publisher's dark red pebbled cloth. Corners bumped and rubbed otherwise a very nice copy unmarked and sound. Contains "brief descriptions of over five hundred species of plants known to grow in the region bounded on the west by the coast line from Monterey Bay to Mendocino County and on the east by the foothills of the Sierra Nevada." It is indexed but alas not illustrated. Uncommon in the first edition. A.L. Bancroft hardcover
20000022766Ripon WI: Ripon Main Street Inc. 2000. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. F/NF/1st ed. A very nice copy with jacket very far from home. Very clean with no wear to book and just a very little wear at the top of the spine and a little scuffing at the foredge of the jacket. Now wrapped in a new mylar sleeve and ready to go. 215 pages with b&w photos on just about every page. Ripon is where the Republican Party was formed. I can have this in the mail to you tomorrow. <br/> <br/> Ripon Main Street Inc. hardcover
1331265495.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331136090.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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0260284882.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189631303Atlanta: Geo. W. Harrison State Printer. Franklin Printing and Publishing Company 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 542 pages. Tipped in label after right front flyleaf - "Compliments of W. S. Yeates State Geologist." Frontispiece photograph of the White Path Gold Mine Gilmer County Georgia. Illustrated with 21 photograph plates 7 maps and numerous diagrams. Brown cloth hardcover with blind stamp borders on covers and gilt lettered title on spine. Marbled edges. Front hinge broken with exposed webbing. Small tear to the cloth spine. Light foxing to the end sheets. Page 87 and 88 have small holes from insect damage. Geo. W. Harrison, State Printer. Franklin Printing and Publishing Company hardcover
181030344Boston: Russell and Cutler Printers 1810. Broadside. Letterpress broadside issued by Massachusetts Governor Christopher Gore in 1810. Text in two columns. The visible area of the broadside measures approximately 42 x 50.5 cm 16.5 x 20". Minor loss at folds. Professionally framed by S. C. Rose and Co. of Boston label on the back. Full text as follows: "Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency Christopher Gore Governor and Commander of in Chief of the State Aforesaid A Proclamation for a Day of Humiliation Fasting and Prayer. In conformity with the invariable usage of this Commonwealth and with a Sense of our absolute Dependence on the beneficent Parent of Mankind and of our numerous and aggravated Offenses against his holy Will and Commandments I have thought fit to appoint and by and with the advice and consent of the council I do appoint THURSDAY the FIFTH DAY of APRIL next as a Day of Public Humiliation Fasting and Prayer in this Commonwealth. And I do request the Ministers and People of every Denomination throughout the same to assemble on that Day in their several Places of Public Worship that we may unitedly humble ourselves in the presence of Almighty God and acknowledge with deep Contrition our manifold Sins and Transgressions; that we may devoutly deprecate his Judgments and implore His merciful Forgiveness through the merits of our blessed Lord and Redeemer.While we thus bow in humble Adoration before the Most High let us render Him our unfeigned thanks for the numerous Instances of His continued Bounty towards us and our Forefathers whom He planted in this fruitful Soil; and in an especial manners that He endued Them with Wisdom to render this a Land of Piety Freedom and Order. And inasmuch as we have disregarded their Example and neglected those Principles by which They obtained and transmitted to us the inestimable Blessings of the Christian Religion of Law and of Liberty let us earnestly beseech Him to heal our Backslidings and to restore us to that Temper and Conduct by which alone we can hope to be Happy in this World and in that which is to come. At the same time that we look with all humility to His Grace for the Remission of our Sins let us with one mind and one voice supplicate His Blessing for us and our beloved Country; that He would alike preserve us from the Pestilence that walketh in Darkness and the Destruction that wasteth at Noon Day; that He would graciously smile on the Labors of the Husbandman and cause the Earth to bring forth her Increase in due Season; that He would relieve our Commerce from the Embarrassments with which it is burdened and grant that Prosperity may again distinguish our Navigation and Fisheries so that they who go down to the Sea in Ships and do Business in great Waters may have abundant reason to praise his Holy Name that he would afford success to our Manufactures and prosper all the Work of our Hands. That He would graciously condescend to direct the Government of the United States and give Them wisdom to discern and Firmness to pursue the true Interests of the Country; that He would preserve us from War and from all Connections that lead to Dishonor and Adversity; that He would dispel the Clouds that encompass us about and continue to us the Enjoyments of Peace Liberty and Religion; That He would influence the Governments of the several States to do every thing within their respective Spheres to preserve the Union Order Tranquility and Independence of the United States; that He would protect us from the assaults of open enemies and from the snares of insidious Friends; that He would suffer no weapon formed against us to prosper but would set at nought the Counsels of those who devise Mischief against us. That He would vouchsafe his Blessings on our University our Colleges and Seminaries of Learning; that He would advance all means used for propagating true Religion and promote the pious purposes of those who endeavor to disseminate a Knowledge of the holy Scriptures that all may learn his Will and obey his Commandments. And it is recommended that all servile Labour and Recreation be suspended upon the said Day. Given at the Council Chamber in Boston this twenty-seventh Day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten and in the Thirty-fourth Year of the Independence of the United States of America. CHRISTOPHER GORE. By His Excellency the Governor with the advice and consent of the council. WILLIAM TUDOR Secretary of the State. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS!" Shaw & Shoemaker 20674. Russell and Cutler, Printers unknown
0428477194.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1986WA-26Lamar Colorado: Prowers County Historical Society 1986. Detailed well-researched text outlines the social economic and cultural history of Prowers County Colorado including the early Spanish explorers; twentieth-century pioneers; early homesteaders ranchers & cowboys; explorers and trappers; geneology; etc. 422 pgs. Illustrated. Gilt spine and front cover. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Prowers County Historical Society Hardcover
1991004740New York NY U.S.A.: Free Press The 1991 New York: Free Press 1991. First edition no dustjacket. 509 pp. Signed by Robert R. Vickrey the egg tempera painter. A Vickrey portrait of John F. Kennedy hangs in the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian. No dustjacket. Near fine condition. Free Press, The hardcover
63-6830Sacramento CA: State Printing Office 1952. 8vo. Soft Covers. 57 pp. Charts map. Very Good. Previous owner's notes and stamp on cover. [Sacramento, CA]: State Printing Office, 1952. paperback
192114132Chicago: Breeder's Gazette 1921. First Edition . Hardcover. Fair. Frank Tenney Johnson Frontis. First Edition same date no additional printings; INSCRIBED by Hastings to J.M. Whittlesey on the ffep; 8vo brown cloth no dj; fair cocked; boards soiled; rear hinge broken; roughly opened pages ragged edges; large chips and tears to side edges of pp47-50; tear affects text on p47 only but text still readable; top corner of p60 torn off; long tear to side edge of pp107-8 125-6 145-6 161-2; large chip to side edge of pp143-4 159-60 207-8 221-2; cracks starting at p86 98-99 146-7 162-3; 235pp. <br/> <br/> Breeder's Gazette hardcover
192620980Minneapolis: Ward C. Burton 1926. First edition 16mo pp. 53; illustrations throughout text; printed paper label upper cover spine worn else very good in original gray paper-covered boards. NUC locates 4 copies. Ward C. Burton unknown
0332502414.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333692072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190234618Pacific Press Publishing Company Oakland Californi 1902. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Pacific Press Publishing Company Oakland California 1902. 458 pages. Many portraits of officers & workers 'dispensing cheer' to troops embarking from west coast train leaving Nebraska few views of Philippines. 10.5 x 7" cloth. Library marks some frayed edges cloth soiled rubbed text G. Pacific Press Publishing Company Oakland Californi hardcover
1937291Chandler Family Reunion Committee 1937. Hardcover. Good. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has some wear. Light foxing on right page edges. Moderate to heavy foxing on the first six pages. One small light stain on rear endpaper. Chandler Family Reunion Committee hardcover
B9781018174907Paperback / softback. New. paperback
18641158989Comstock & Cassidy 1864. Published 1864/1868. Nicely rebound in brown cloth with original leather spine titles. Tiny gouge in spine of Vol. 2 otherwise a sound fresh set. A heavy set which will require extra shipping charges - cannot ship outside U.S.A. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jackets. Quartos. Book. Comstock & Cassidy Hardcover