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199473748Columbus Ohio: A.W. McGraw. Fine. 1994. Softcover. 156651116x . "Clarified and newly copyrighted by Arthur W. McGraw." Facsimile; originally published in 190; as new. . A.W. McGraw paperback books
199629442Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. Hardcover. 0253332109 . First printing. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else fine in a fine dust jacket. . Indiana University Press hardcover books
1902003625Columbus OH: Ohio Stae Archaeological and Historical Society 1902. Very Good Plus slight soil to endpages and edges of page block light rubbing to cloth boards at the tips. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Ohio Stae Archaeological and Historical Society Hardcover books
197271508San Francisco: Golden State Warriors. Very Good. 1972. Softcover. Golden State Warriors basketball program. OFFICIAL WARRIORS QUARTERLY 1972-73. 50 pages illustrated color pictorial wrappers Very Good condition. . Golden State Warriors paperback 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
1936217241San Francisco: California State Federation of Labor 1936. Paperback. 165p. wraps very good condition 6.75x10 inches. California State Federation of Labor paperback books
194017919San Francisco: California State Federation of Labor 1940. 212p. wraps a bit shelf worn with minor staining. California State Federation of Labor unknown books
2002169121Binghamton NY: OCC 2002. Seven issues of the radical student journal all on newsprint 8.5x11 inches. Issues present are 1999: Autumn; 2000: Fall; 2001: Winter Spring Fall; 2002: Fall; 2003: Winter; some toning else generally very good condition. Includes much on imprisoned radicals and other prisoners including classifieds seeking correspondence. OCC unknown books
194520939Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press 1945. Edition limited to 1500 copies 8vo pp. ix 1 85; a very good copy in a chipped jacket; previous owner's inscription on half-title. Brooks was a leading figure in Twin Cities bookselling and publishing at the turn of the last century. <br/><br/> Univ. of Minnesota Press unknown books
194547323Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1945. Edition limited to 1500 printed at the Lund press and bound by A. J. Dahl 8vo pp. ix 1 85 1; illustrations in the text; green paper-covered boards; dust jacket flaps trimmed and tipped onto front pastedown spine repaired with tape; good and sound. Brooks was a leading figure in Twin Cities bookselling and publishing at the turn of the last century. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
28911Softcover. VG. Off-white stapled wraps. Unpaginated. 5 color plates. Essay by Howard Fox along with illustrations. paperback books
190244660Minneapolis: Edmund D. Brooks 1902. First edition limited to 350 copies 4to unpaginated; unopened beautifully lettered and decorated by Margarethe Heisser with 3 full-page illustrations printed by Hahn & Harmon at their press in Minneapolis; occasional foxing corners bumped spine ends and small sections of spine edges very lightly frayed else a very good and sound copy in original shaved bark Birch covered boards with paper label on spine in a fragile chipped and torn dust jacket scarce in jacket. "The early Twentieth Century was a time of literary foment in Minnesota. Edmund Brooks and his rare bookstore were at the center of this scene along with William C. Edgar and his literary magazine "The Bellman." Brooks served as patron for Arthur Upson who wrote poetry in the morning and cataloged rare books for Brooks in the afternoon. Tragically Upson died very young probably a suicide drowning in Lake Bemidji." Minnesota Historical Society 150 Best Minnesota Books. <br/><br/> [Edmund D. Brooks] hardcover books
244800Washinton. : GPO. No date. Red wraps. . Light wear to spine otherwise a very good copy. . 8vo. GPO. paperback books
1902007175Rochester New York: Chase Brothers Company 1902. With 47 glorious color lithographs by Stecher Lithographic Company of Rochester "the pioneer firm in this line with experience of forty years" and numerous black and white photographs. 102 pp. Very Good in original green string-tied wrappers wrappers rubbed and with corner creases 1" paper loss to wrappers at base of spine 6 lithos with 1" horizontal tears at fore edge. Chase Brothers Company New England Nurseries was established in 1857 incorporated in 1887. . First Edition. String Tied. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Stecher Lithographic Company. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Chase Brothers Company Paperback books
190029706London: Macmillan and Co 1900. First edition 8vo pp. viii 2 544; frontispiece portrait; original red cloth spine gilt; light general wear to binding remnants of bookplate on front pastedown upper hinge cracked; overall a good sound copy. <br/><br/> Macmillan and Co hardcover books
191940093Bismarck: Bismarck Tribune Company 1919. 39p. wraps paper slightly browned. "Arguments for and against seven laws on referendum that IVA opposed and NPL favored." Coleman 749. Bismarck Tribune Company unknown books
24536N. pl: the Service 195-. 24p. illus. wraps. the Service unknown books
197150256Northwood Narrows N.H.: Lillabulero Press 1971. First edition 8vo pp. 10 4-44 1; original pictorial wrappers slightly rubbed. This copy inscribed by Robert Bly: "Written by:" and in Transtromer's hand: "Tomas Transtromer." And in Bly's hand again: "Translated by Robert Bly" with a typical Bly drawing of a one-eyed blob beneath. <br/><br/> Lillabulero Press unknown books
196727232n.p.: Minnesota Historical Society 1967. First edition 8vo pp. ix 5 176 1; 58 photographic illustrations on 24 plates 2 newspaper genealogies pictorial endpapers; fine in jacket. <br/><br/> Minnesota Historical Society unknown books
196724097St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society 1967. First edition 8vo pp. ix 14 176 1; pictorial endpapers 24 b&w plates bearing images on rectos and versos; a fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Hage a professor of journalism at the University of Minnesota looks at "Pioneers and Promoters" "Pioneers and Partisans" "The Dailies Take Over" "The Weeklies Disperse" and "Conflict: From Railroads to Prize Ring." Includes a chart showing "The Genealogy of the St. Paul Pioneer Press" and an appendix providing brief histories for "Minnesota Newspapers 1849-1860." <br/><br/> Minnesota Historical Society unknown books
1933008622Dayton OH: News-Week Inc 1933. Historic 1st weekly issue of this long-running magazine. Near Fine top corner crease front cover . First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. News-Week Inc Paperback books
1926228399<p>16" x 9". 12 halftone illustrations from b/w photographs; map. Printed in blue and orange. 8 page folding brochure. Very good. No signatures or bookplates.</p> City of Newport Beach 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
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
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