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18652285Petersburg VA: Eden & McCreery 1865. First edition. framed. EXTREMELY RARE FIRST ISSUE OF "GRANT'S PETERSBURG PROGRESS" PRINTED BY UNION SOLDIERS ON A CONFEDERATE PRESS THE DAY PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND WERE SEIZED SIX DAYS BEFORE LEE'S SURRENDER. "When on that famous Monday the third of April 1865 the advance line of attack on Petersburg found the city evacuated by the Confederate troops almost the first Federal soldiers to enter her doors took possession of the office of the Express and before the day was over from its presses there issued number one volume one of Grant's Petersburg Progress. It was a single sheet twelve by twenty inches in size printed on one side of the paper. Its cry was 'We are here!' Major Eden 37th Wisconsin Volunteers was editor assisted by Captain Charles H. McCreery 8th Michigan Veteran Volunteers and Chaplain D. Heagle. They proposed 'to publish a live paper as ling as circumstances will permit; that is as long as we can steal the paper and get men detailed to set the type.' Ten cents was the price. 'We are not particular as to the medium of exchange; and will take Hardtack Greenbacks Cigars postage stamps and in fact most any available currency Confederate Bonds and Contrabands always excepted.'" Nellie P. Dunn "General Lee in Grant's Petersburg Progress" South Atlantic Quarterly vol. 12. This first issue from the day of the fall of Petersburg was followed by only four other issues April 5 7 10. <br /> <br /> The paper is full of joy and wit providing a wonderful window into the mood of the soldiers now that the end of the war was near. <br /> <br /> Some highlights from the text:<br /> <br /> "For nearly six months the army of the United States has kept watch and ward over the City of Petersburg. Since last June the roar of shells and the whistle of bullets have disturbed the silence of the woods in the vicinity and today the old flag waves from the Court House. The United States armies and U.S. Grant have foreclosed and entered in possession and Petersburg is ours. And throughout the length and breadth of the land the joyful tidings will spread that another deadly blow has been struck at the fast dying Southern Confederacy. Slowly and miserably it yet drags on a lingering existence but its days are numbered and the end is at hand. The bright rays of the sun and the pleasant fresh breeze of this fair spring morning kiss the folds of the stars and stripes as it waves from the tower and hill the streets wear a lovely and animated appearance thronged with soldiers and citizens the cause of Liberty and truth is triumphant."<br /> <br /> Under the heading "LATEST NEWS":<br /> <br /> "RICHMOND TAKEN. -Just as we are about going to press we are reliably informed that the city of Richmond came into the possession of the Union forces at a quarter past eight o'clock this morning."<br /> <br /> Under "WE US AND CO":<br /> <br /> "We believe in the UNITED STATES one and indivisible; in Abraham Lincoln our adopted Father; in U.S. GRANT Captain of the Host; and ourselves as the principle sojourners in the Army of the Potomac and the Freedom of the Contraband the speedy extinction of the Rebellion and the perdition of Jeff. Davis here and here after."<br /> <br /> Under "FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS":<br /> <br /> "April 3d Gen. Grant and Staff and the Army of the Potomac generally."<br /> <br /> Under "AUCTION SALES":<br /> <br /> "To be sold very cheap if not badly sold already all the singularly ineligible and worthless property known as THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. For particulars apply to Jefferson Davis Richmond Va. N.B. Liberal terms to agents of Maximillian Louis Napoleon or Victoria."<br /> <br /> Petersburg VA: Eden & McCreery April 3 1865. Broadside printed on recto only approx. 12x19.5 inches. Framed to an overall size of 17x24 inches. Some small holes at folds and edges; a few words of bleed-through from hand-written ink on verso. A wonderfully evocative piece of Civil War history. SCARCE. Eden & McCreery unknown books
198430836Newark: The Newark Museum 1984. Softcover. VG some general shelf wear and wear to wraps. Light grey colo-illustrated wraps. 125 pp. Illustrated in B&W and color. Includes Biloxi Bybee Clewell Metal Art Dedham Fulper Hampshire Omar Khayyam Paul Revere Rookwood Roseville Volkmar Weller and many others. The Newark Museum unknown books
198322971The Newark Museum 1983. Softcover. VG- Slight wear to covers including small tear at top of front cover pages are beginning to tan lightly and are nice. Black and color pictorial and stapled wraps. 63 pp. 54 bw plates. Title on cover: Century of Revivals: Nineteenth-Century American Furniture in The Newark Museum. Issued in conjunction with a 1982-1983 exhibition of this 19th-century American furnitute. With an introduction and by Ulysses G. Dietz. The annotated and illustrated catalogue presents 54 pieces. Uncommon. The Newark Museum unknown books
1982300656Watkins Glen: American Life Foundation 1982. paperback. very good. Well-illustrated throughout some in color. Slim oblong folio gilt-decorated blue paper covers with black cloth spine top 3 inches of both covers are sun-darkened else a fine copy. Watkins Glen New York: American Life Foundation 1982. first edition of this facsimile catalogue.<br/><br/> American Life Foundation unknown books
2003160677Madison Wisconsin: GUILD Publishing 2003. Signed. Hardcover. NF/VG light rubbing to dj; signed by the author on the half title 2003. Black boards; silver lettering. Color-illus. dj with white lettering. 208 pp.; Profusely illustrated with over 200 color plates and figures. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name which featured contemporary pottery from the collection held at The Newark Museum; Includes pottery from the 1930s through to the twenty-first century from America Europe Asia and Africa; Wonderful photos and extensive annotations. "Despite the enormous interest in the works of contemporary studio potters worldwide surprisingly few books explore the best of these works in a large full-color format. Great Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasy does exactly that. With a focus on The Newark Museum's collection it is both a feast for the eyes and a testament to the power of the pot. Striking images and fascinating commentary demonstrate how a small pot can be a masterpiece and how even the most outrageous sculptural vessels of the 1990s share fundamental meanings with the craft pots of the 1950s. Two hundred color photographs taken especially for this book invite the reader to explore and relish this collection of truly great pots."--BOOK JACKET. GUILD Publishing hardcover books
2003160676Madison Wisconsin: GUILD Publishing 2003. Hardcover. NF/VG- light wear to top front edge of dj. Black boards; silver lettering. Color-illus. dj with white lettering. 208 pp.; Profusely illustrated with over 200 color plates and figures. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name which featured contemporary pottery from the collection held at The Newark Museum; Includes pottery from the 1930s through to the twenty-first century from America Europe Asia and Africa; Wonderful photos and extensive annotations. "Despite the enormous interest in the works of contemporary studio potters worldwide surprisingly few books explore the best of these works in a large full-color format. Great Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasy does exactly that. With a focus on The Newark Museum's collection it is both a feast for the eyes and a testament to the power of the pot. Striking images and fascinating commentary demonstrate how a small pot can be a masterpiece and how even the most outrageous sculptural vessels of the 1990s share fundamental meanings with the craft pots of the 1950s. Two hundred color photographs taken especially for this book invite the reader to explore and relish this collection of truly great pots."--BOOK JACKET. GUILD Publishing hardcover books
2007117061Newark New Jersey: The Newark Museum 2007. Softcover. VG- Ex-lib. labels at bottom left of front cover and top right of back cover label inside front cover. Color pictorial wraps; 48 pp.; 17 color plates; 47 color plates. From 2007 exhibition at The Newark Museum; Includes works by Sydney Hutter Thomas Patti Harvey Littleton Karen Lamonte Dale Chihuly Kazumi Ikemoto William Morris and more; Errata sheet laid in. The Newark Museum paperback books
2009123469New York New York: Acanthus Press 2009. Hardcover. VG. Off-white cloth over boards; Black dj.; 304 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. A history of the White House its interiors furnishings and gardens from 1801 through the present Obama administration; Compares and contrasts it to the "regular" American home over the years; Wonderfully illustrated; Extensive annotations; Fascinating. Acanthus Press hardcover books
2009264566New York: Acanthus Press 2009. hardcover. fine/very good. Many Illus. some in color. 4to white cloth d.w. New York: Acanthus Press 2009. Very good<br/><br/> Acanthus Press unknown books
198176981Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0395294657 . Translated from the Greek by Athan Anagnostopoulos. First American printing. Near fine in a near fine old sale price on front flap dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
198163857Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0395294657 . Translated from the Greek by Athan Anagnostopoulos. First American printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
198110657Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0395294657 . Translated from the Greek by Athan Anagnostopoulos. First American printing. Fine in an about fine trace rubbing to the spine dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
197491932Philadelphia:: Temple University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0877220190 . Translated from the Greek with an introduction and notes by Kimon Friar. First edition. Very good in a very good age toned along the spine minor edge wear with one small chip dust jacket. . Temple University Press, hardcover books
197463223Philadelphia: Temple University Press 1974. First edition. vii 200 pp w/notes & bibliography. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated with an introduction and notes by Kimon Friar. Philadelphia: Temple University Press unknown books
1868301Grant General Ulysses S. Grant. <i>RICHMOND / 1865 / Vicksburg / Fort Donelson / GENERAL U.S. GRANT / "I WILL FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE." </i>Woven white silk campaign ribbon probably created for Grant's presidential campaign of 1868. A Stevengraph woven bust-length portrait of General Grant in uniform appears above his famous declaration: "I will fight it out on this line." Above the flags and eagle. Colors used are red white and blue with black silk used for the portraiture. 13.5 cm x 4 cm without red tassel of 4 cm. Woven by Thomas Stevens Coventry woven signature "T. Stevens" on the back. Godden 632. Condition fine. Called a Stevengraph after Thomas Stevens 1828-1888 the inventor of a loom that produced examples of this fine mechanical weaving at his factory in Coventry. Thomas Stevens books
199642782México: Galería Nina Menocal 26 de junio de 1996. 26cm. 18ii pages b/w and color plates portrait biography/chronology catalogue color pictorial wrappers Cuban b.1963 artist now lives and works in Guadalajara Jal. Text by Raquel Tibol and Nina Menocal. 3 paragraphs in English all other text in Spanish Galería Nina Menocal unknown books
188637517New York: F. M. Lupton Publisher 1886. 1st printing. OCLC locates 3 institutional holdings. Not in Broadfoot nor Seagrave. Printed self wrappers with wood engraving bust portrait of Grant to front wrapper. Age toning to paper. Two stab holes in margin along spine. A VG copy of this rare title. 16 pp. Text triple column. 'Representative Men of New York' pp 10 - 15. Publisher advert p. 16. Wood engraved masthead. 8 portrait cuts illustrate 'Representative Men'. 11-3/8" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton, Publisher unknown books
18791602Cincinnati Ohio 1879. Invitation Card. Fine. A private invitation to a dinner honoring General Ulysses S. Grant at the Grand Hotel of Cincinnati on December 11th 1879. Organizers of the event included Alphonso Taft Nicholas Longworth and Andrew Erkenbrecher. At the reception on December 11th 1879 Grant thanked the people of Cincinnati for their hospitality and was happy to be back in his "native State." An incredibly scarce piece of Cincinnati history and a relic of Ulysses Grant's World Tour. Upon returning from a two year post-presidential World Tour General Ulysses S. Grant was greeted as a returning hero to the United States. With stops at Yosemite Valley Galena Illinois and Chicago General Grant was greeted by thousands of well-wishers. Before this dinner in Cincinnati the Grant's visited Xenia Ohio to visit with Civil War orphans. unknown books
18491129431849. Rare autograph letter signed and entirely in the hand of Ulysses S. Grant as First Lieutenant and Company Commander of the Madison Barracks in Sackets Harbor New York. One page dated April 2nd 1849 the letter is addressed by Grant to Gen. Brigadier Talcott Chief of Ordnance and reads in full "Gen. I have the honor herewith to forward my return of Ordnance and Ordnance stores pertaining to I Co. 4th Reg't of Inf'y for the quarter ending the 31st of March 1849. I am Gen. Very Respectfully your Obt. Svt. U.S. Grant 1st Lt. 4th Inf." After entering the army as a Third Lieutenant of Infantry in 1813 George Talcott was transferred to Ordnance duty and promoted on March 3 1849 to Brevet Brigadier General only weeks before the present letter was sent to him by Grant. In near fine condition with creasing and two small closed tears. Autograph letters from this period in Grant's military career are scarce. Following Grant's service in the Mexican-American War his first post-war assignments took him and his new wife Julia to Detroit and Madison Barracks a desolate outpost in upstate New York in bad need of supplies and repair. After four months at Madison Barracks Grant was sent back to his prior quartermaster job in Detroit and when the discovery of gold in California brought droves of prospectors and settlers to the territory Grant and the 4th infantry were ordered to reinforce the small garrison there. unknown books
1879100138New York City: The American News Company 1879. First edition of Young's illustrated narrative of Grant's international travel with an original document signed by Ulysses S. Grant as President. Quartos two volumes bound in three quarters morocco over pebbled leatherette boards gilt titles and elaborate gilt tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands marbled endpapers all edges marbled tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece portrait of grant illustrated with engravings both full page and within the text. In near fine condition. One page partially printed the document reads "I hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to a Warrant for the pardon of Harris Fisher and Henry Goldstein dated this day and signed by me and for so doing this shall be his warrant. "U.S. Grant" Washington 23 Nov. 1874." In fine condition. The document measures 10 inches by 7.75 inches. Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th President of the United States 1869-77. As Commanding General of the United States Army 1864-69 Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the Civil War. He implemented Congressional Reconstruction often at odds with Lincoln's successor Andrew Johnson. Twice elected president Grant led the Republicans in their effort to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism and slavery protect African-American citizenship and supported unbridled nationwide industrial expansionism during the Gilded Age. The American News Company hardcover books
1860730631860-1891. A collection of eleven letters and documents signed and hand-written by the 18th President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant and eight members of his presidential administration. Contents include a printed warrant for the pardon of John and Jerome Whisonant who were held at the Albany Penitentiary in 1874 signed by Grant an 1860 one page autograph letter signed by Secretary of the Treasury Lot M. Morrill discussing misappropriated funds an autograph quotation in the hand of 17th Vice President Schuyler Colfax "Let this be all thy care To stand approved in sight of God Though worlds should judge thee wrong. Schuyler Colfax Feb 8. 1873" an 1865 autograph letter signed by 18th Vice President Henry Wilson to President Johnson and 1873 autograph note signed by Attorney General Edwards Pierrepont a clipped signature by Postmaster General James W. Marshall an 1875 autograph letter signed on Depart of the Interior letterhead by Secretary of the Interior Zachariah Chandler to Gent. Adam Badeau with a second clipped signature an 1867 autograph note signed by Secretary of the Treasury George S. Boutwell and an 1891 autograph letter signed by Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristow. An exceptional collection. The presidential administration including the cabinet of Ulysses S. Grant was fraught with scandal and corruption following the Black Friday gold panic in 1869 scandals were discovered in seven federal departments including the Treasury Interior and State. Known to run his cabinet in an unprecedented military style Grant often pardoned whose accused and convicted of government crimes nepotism became prevalent in his appointments with over 40 family members appointed by him to the United States government throughout his two terms. unknown books
18722221603<p>"U. S. Grant" 1 page Washington D.C. September 28 1872. 11 1/4" x 9" tipped on left to album leaf. A warrant for the pardon of Louis Zellner for an unspecified crime. Fine fresh.</p><p>Grant 1822-85 Ohio-born Civil War general; 18th U.S. President 1869-77 noted for the campaign victories at Vicksburg July 1863 and at Richmond March 1865; conferred general of the armies 1865-67 and secretary of war after Stanton until the Senate restored Stanton; administration noted for corrupt officials and the Credit Mobilier scandal; spent final year sin poverty only to be restored by the success of his "Personal Memoirs."</p> unknown books
1876500753as President of the United States Washington April 6 1876; directing the Secretary of State Hamilton Fish to affix the Seal of the United States to "a warrant for the pardon of John R. Bolton" 4to 1 page engraved with secretarial additions. The case of John R. Bolton involved a man convicted in the territory of New Mexico for failure to pay a retail liquor dealer's tax sentenced to be imprisoned for thirty days and to pay a fine of $100.00. Both the judge and the U.S. attorney believed that Bolton had no criminal intent and it was on the basis that Grant issued the pardon. Grant 1822-85 Ohio-born Civil War general; 18th U.S. President 1869-77 noted for the campaign victories at Vicksburg July 1863 and at Richmond March 1865; conferred general of the armies 1865-67 and secretary of war after Stanton until the Senate restored Stanton; administration noted for corrupt officials and the Credit Mobilier scandal; spent final year sin poverty only to be restored by the success of his "Personal Memoirs." books
500754as President of the United States Washington October 20 1875; directing the Secretary of State Hamilton Fish to issue a warrant "Authorizing Francis M. Richey to receive into custody James T. Burnett a fugitive from the justice of the United States." 4to. 1 page engraved with secretarial additions. Uncommon in this form. James T. Burnett was charged with the crime of murder in the first degree. He was charged in Iowa and was then a fugitive in the dominion of Canada. Grant 1822-85 Ohio-born Civil War general; 18th U.S. President 1869-77 noted for the campaign victories at Vicksburg July 1863 and at Richmond March 1865; conferred general of the armies 1865-67 and secretary of war after Stanton until the Senate restored Stanton; administration noted for corrupt officials and the Credit Mobilier scandal; spent final year sin poverty only to be restored by the success of his "Personal Memoirs.". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
191271295NY:: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Very Good. 1912. Hardcover. B00CMHQB1G . Edited by Jesse Grant Cramer. First edition. Octavo bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine top edge gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good. No dust jacket. ; 182 pages . G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover books