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19822090502113704852Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19952090502113712579Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20012090502113717789Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
21659457-nnew. unknown
21659457like new. unknown
I8-4ZV3-M309Hardcover. Good. No jacket moderate external wear and bumps pages lightly yellowed with an occasional minor blemish owner name to front endpaper firm binding. hardcover
2003biblio42<p>Unread mint condition.</p> Palgrave hardcover
1960508064Praeger 1960. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/NEAR FINE. 10 11-126pp. 12mo sewn binding in black cloth gilt spine lettering. Illustrated throughout with Horrabin's hand-drawn maps and pithy political and historical commentary on facing pages. Owner's name to FFEP and some very faint toning to the endpapers exceedingly clean and sharp otherwise; DJ with a short tear and creasing to rear head clean and bright otherwise and now wrapped in mylar. A lovely book by the famed Socialist Cartographer and illustrator showing aspects of ancient and colonial eras with a particular interest in the African Nationalist movement then hotly active; final publication before his death in 1962. Praeger hardcover
1918229271918. Nesbit Wilbur D. and Robert Speroy. Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory And the Free in Freedom Too 1918 documents American patriotic culture during the final year of World War I when popular music functioned as a vehicle for national unity and wartime morale. Issued for domestic performance the piece supports research into American propaganda music history and visual culture demonstrating how commercial sheet music reinforced loyalty to the nation and framed military service as a collective moral obligation. The work situates the American flag as a central symbolic object linking civilian identity to wartime sacrifice and national purpose.<br /> <br /> Nesbit Wilbur D. Lyrics. Speroy Robert. Music. Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory And the Free in Freedom Too. Chicago and New York: McKinley Music Company / Frank K. Root & Co. 1918. Folio. Illustrated sheet music. The cover features an allegorical composition of a woman draped in the American flag holding a child positioned above advancing soldiers with fixed bayonets visually combining maternal imagery with military action. Interior pages present musical notation marked Tempo di Marcia aligning the composition with the rhythm of a military march. Lyrics call for national unity and vigilance with lines invoking "Columbia" and urging preservation of the "Red White and Blue" emphasizing honor sacrifice and global perception of the United States. The structure and presentation reflect the integration of visual symbolism and musical form to convey patriotic messaging to a broad audience in homes and community settings.<br /> Folio format. Illustrated throughout. Moderate edge wear and corner softening light toning across sheets with scattered small stains and minor surface abrasions more visible at margins; interior pages clean and legible with strong notation and text clarity; overall good condition. Produced at a moment when music publishers actively contributed to wartime messaging the sheet provides material evidence of how popular song participated in shaping public sentiment offering value for the study of nationalism propaganda and cultural production in early twentieth-century America. unknown
19781241573Agenda Publishing Co. Very Good. 1978. Soft Cover. H417 . Agenda Publishing Co. paperback
19672090502113706366Not Available 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1855DEMO015769IPhiladelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co. 1855. First edition. Hardcover. very good . 12mo 223 pages brown embossed cloth very foxed inked inscriptions. Ex libris Isaac M. Partridge Beacon Office Norfolk Va. with contemporary stationers blind emboss on free endpaper with 1961 presentation too. <br/><br/>To which is Added a Review of the Letter of the Hon. Henry A. Wise Against the Know-Nothings. By An American. Howes A287; Sabin 87110. This is a primary source for studying the Americanism movement in politics. Henry Alexander Wise was a U. S. Congressman and later Governor of Virginia elected in 1855; still later he was a brigadier general for the C.S.A. Lippincott, Grambo & Co. hardcover
0243251866.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
211921Edinburgh Fairgrieve 1901-1912. 4to. 43 issues c. 8pp. each Bound with series title retaining individual upper wrappers in pictorial cloth-backed boards. An excellent copy. Important Scottish nationalist journal demanding amongst other things Stuart restoration a full Scottish Parliament and the return of the Stone of Scone stolen by Edward I in 1297. Edinburgh, Fairgrieve, 1901-1912. hardcover
19457229Berlin & Wien Vienna: Verlag: Griech.-kath. Oberkriegspfarrer bei Befehlshaber im Luftgau Kdo. Publisher: Greek-Catholic Senior Military Chaplain with the Commander in the Air District Command / Vydannja: Hr.-kat. vijs kova parafija pry Komandi povitrjanych syl Nimec koï Armiï Publisher: Greek-Catholic military parish at the Command of the air forces of the German Army // Imprimatur: Msgr. Dr. Peter Werhun Apostolischer Visitator und Administrator der Ukrainer in Großdeutschland January 27 1945. First Edition. Limited Edition of 945 copies this being No. 40 hand-numbered to imprimatur leaf. Card Covers. Octavo. 14 x 21 cm. pp. 11 1 Index printed to verso of rear wrapper. Publisher's single-stapled illustrated wrappers featuring a repeating decorative border and a vignette of a church and soldier. Eleven leaves of typeset Ukrainian-Catholic liturgical musical scores printed in the traditional order of use with lyrics in Ukrainian Cyrillic. Title printed in German and Ukrainian. Faint toning to margins of covers single unobtrusive institutional stamp to the lower margin of cover and limitation leaf otherwise contents without blemish; near fine. Exceptionally rare unrecorded in commerce. Nominally corresponds to OCLC #1414548304 which records only one institutional holding at time of cataloguing Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Not found in Fisher BL Houghton LAC/BAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections Peel et al. Not found in Buchynsky nor in Boshyk & Balan. Rare indeed. <br/><br/>¶ An exceptionally rare primary source document of the first order from the final months of the Second World War documenting the formal structured collaboration between Ukrainian volunteer units and the German Wehrmacht. Not merely a general religious pamphlet but an official military publication issued by the German Wehrmacht for its Ukrainian volunteers. The publisher as explicitly stated on the cover in both German and Ukrainian is the Griech.-kath. Oberkriegspfarrer Greek-Catholic Senior Military Chaplain attached to the command of the German Air Force / Luftwaffe Luftgau Kdo. This songbook was evidently printed for the express use of Ukrainian soldiers youth and auxiliaries embedded within the German military. During the war particularly following the invasion of the Soviet Union German forces recruited heavily from occupied territories. Many Ukrainian nationalists viewing the Germans as liberators from Stalin's regime joined volunteer units such as the 14th SS Division "Galicia" or various Wehrmacht battalions in the hope of securing Ukrainian independence. <br /> <br />This booklet is tangible proof of this wartime collaboration demonstrating that by 1945 these units were so formally integrated that the Wehrmacht provided for their spiritual needs with an official military chaplaincy. Its publication in Berlin on January 27 1945 - with Soviet forces rapidly closing in - underscores the German military's desperate effort to maintain the morale and fighting effectiveness of its foreign volunteers until the very end. <br /> <br />The official ecclesiastical approval Imprimatur is granted by Msgr. Dr. Peter Werhun Petro Verhun the ranking Ukrainian Catholic official in Greater Germany. His fate underscores the item's tragic context: a mere five months after approving this publication Werhun was arrested by the victorious Red Army charged with collaboration and deported to a Siberian Gulag where he died in 1957. <br /> <br />¶ Index of contents: 1. Glory Only-Begotten ; 2. Holy God ; 3. Alleluia ; 4. We Cherubim ; 5. As the King ; 6. Holy ; 7. We Sing to You ; 8. It Is Truly Right ; 9. Our Father ; 10. Let It Be Fulfilled ; 11. Blessed Be the Name of the Lord ; 12. God Hear Our Prayers ; 13. O Great God Almighty Creator . <br /> <br />¶ Provenance: The Ukrainian Cultural and Education Centre Oseredok Winnipeg. Verlag: Griech.-kath. Oberkriegspfarrer bei Befehlshaber im Luftgau Kdo. [Publisher: Greek-Catholic Senior Military Chaplain wit unknown
1975206863Chicago: IPE Institute of Positive Education 1975. A slight wrinkle; fine. Bifolium approx. 7-1/2 x 8 in. printed on all sides. Printed program for an event co-hosted by Haki R. Madhubuti and Kalamu ya Salaam at Madhubuti's Institute of Positive Education in Chicago June7-8 1975. The event was highlighted by "We Meet with Our Elders" featuring appearances by John Henrik Clarke Nelly Fuller Yosef ben-Jochannan and Chancellor Williams. The two-day program sought to promote unity among the organizations that had grown around the country in the wake of the uprisings in Newark Watts and Detroit. IPE (Institute of Positive Education) unknown
1980KOS01207640Cinema art Corporation 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01207640 Cinema art Corporation paperback
18785190s.l.: s.n. 1878. Small broadside 185 x 250mm woodcut vignette below title text in two columns. Poor-quality paper chipped and somewhat toned a few tears touching title larger area of loss to one margin clear of text. A scarce and fragile broadside of patriotic doggerel to inspire Englishmen to ‘arrise sic with heart and hand And sweep the cowardly Russian bear from off the Turkish land.’ With reference to Crimean war battles at ‘Inkerman Sebastopool and Balaclava too’ it likely dates from the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78 when British warships were sent through the Dardanelles to aid the city of Constantinople although the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano on March 3rd 1878 ended the conflict and obviated the cause for this ‘probable war’. Poorly-printed with numerous compositing errors on thin paper this is an unlikely survivor and we have not been able to trace any copies in any collections. Although last line present ends with a comma it seems a fitting finish so this is likely another typo rather than an indication of more text on another sheet. [s.n.] unknown