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2008056169Atherton Tablelend NQ.: The Author 2008. Unpaginated approx 150pp references num bw ills. Pictorial pale yellow card. Very light edge wear to cover. SIGNED by author on title page. Signed by the Author. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Author Paperback
19918480Private Printing. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1991. Binder. Author has privately printed on 8 1/2" x 11" paper and placed in a spring loaded binder. This is genealogy of Davison Beazley Washington Hill and McMillan families. Many of family grew up in Camilla Texas near Houston. There is a family tree in the back that goes to 1600s. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Unpaginated pages . Private Printing unknown
1995053496Richmond Qld: Richmond Shire Council 1995. HEAVY. x 346pp bibliography num bw ills maps. Pictorial glossy boards. Slight fading to spine otherwise excellent. Well produced history of Richmond and district in NW Queensland. Includes sheep farming and wool; gold mining Woolgar social history settlement and much more. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to. Richmond Shire Council Hardcover
1926000143West Newton MA: Frost Family Association of America 1926. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. First edition 8vo xx 390 pages and three interleaved images. Clean except for previous owner's inscription on front fly page and his Frost lineage at the end of the volume. Dark blue cloth binding with gold stamping on spine and front cover with minimal signs of wear. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Frost Family Association of America hardcover
1978220318014Gabler Family Association 1978-02-15. Hardcover. Very Good. 8x6x0. Copy 50 of 300. Green leatherette boards have minor shelf wear binding tight pages clean and unmarked. Illustrated with black and white photographs. 311 pages. Gabler Family Association hardcover
197636608Chevy Chase Maryland: Self published 1976. Hardcover. Fair. Quarto. 228 pages. A few illustrations. Folding chart in back. 1976 "Schematic Chart." and November 1 1976 Supplement laid inside the front cover. Ex-institutional copy with stamps and markings from the "Genealogical Center Library" in Marietta GA. One stamp marked out in blue pen on the right front flyleaf. Label removed lower spine. Light spots to the covers. A few small spots to the outer foredge. Interior is clean and unmarked. Fair. Self published hardcover
185836744New Orleans: Gardner & Wharton 1858. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. Hardcover with paper covered boards. 398 pages 40 advertisement pages of 48. Binding in poor condition. Missing the back cover. Front cover is scuffed and detached. Moderate toning to the contents. Text block loose and starting to separate into sections. Old blue oval stamp from New Orleans on the title page. Good for reference only. Gardner & Wharton hardcover
1989056807Oakland MD: Garrett County Historical Society 1989. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Green cloth lettered in gold foil. Stated 2nd edition: 1989. Ex-institutional library copy non-circulating with a few marks and stamps but virtually without wear. Dust jacket shows rubbing along top edges upper rear panel creasing call label mounted on lower spine now in mylar. xii389 pp. illus. Garrett County Historical Society Hardcover
1997038619Forbes: Royal Australian Historical Society 1997. 122pp bibliography bw ills. Or card covers. Very light edgew wear. A continuation of Gateway to the Bogan recording history of the Bogan Gate district in New South Wales. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Royal Australian Historical Society Paperback
1913307253New York: Lewis Historical 1913. hardcover. near fine. Numerous fine black & white plates mostly with tissue guards. 3 volumes. Short thick 4to original 3/4 brown morocco marbled edges top edges gilt. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1913. First Edition. Leather is slightly rubbed at extremities still a near fine set.<br/> <br/> Lewis Historical unknown
1913023798New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1913. A gorgeous 3 volume set complete. Near Fine condition. PHOTOS UPON REQUEST. This is the original 1913 First Edition -- NOT print on demand or a modern reprint. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. Strong hinges. Only minimal rubbing to the covers. Pages are clean and unmarked probably never read. Attractive marbled endpapers. Well illustrated with numerous photographs/engraved portraits. Although not credited in the books this set was edited by Cuyler Reynolds genealogist historian and then curator of The Albany Institute and Historical and Art Society. Assembled here are some 500 essays devoted to distinguished families resident in the southern part of New York State. Typically the essays include an explanation of the geographical origin or derivation of the family's surname sometimes going back as far as the 16th or 17th centuries. Reynolds then traces the family lineage from the earliest known ancestor to the principal subject of each essay. Then he details the subject's biography often with a full page tissue-guarded engraved portrait as well as an enumeration of collateral family lines. The index lists some 3500 decendants of the families covered. Subtitle: A RECORD OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HER PEOPLE IN THE MAKING OF A COMMONWEALTH AND THE BUILDING OF A NATION. All three volumes are uniformly and handsomely bound in black cloth and three quarter pebble-grain leather spines and corners stamped in bright gold and with four raised bands on each spine. The leather is unusually well preserved. PHOTOS UPON REQUEST. Top edges gilt. Oversize Hardcover. 8.25" wide by 10.75" tall by 4.5" thick altogether. This heavy 3 volume set will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments. But for media mail you pay only our standard charge for 1 volume and we ship the other 2 volumes at no extra cost. First Editions. Oversize Hardcover. Near Fine condition. Illus. by We ship 3 volumes for cost of 1 via media mail. 3 volumes: 1168pp. Index. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Lewis Historical Publishing Company Hardcover
1960063364Washington D.C.: American Society of Genealogists 1960. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in two 2 volumes uniformly bound in dark green cloth lettered in gold foil. Vol. I II. Former owner's address stamp on front flyleaf of Vol. I otherwise as issued. viii456 v3144 pp. Vol. I is 3rd ptg. 1966 Vol. II 2nd ptg. 1973. American Society of Genealogists Hardcover
2004000020Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2004. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing two text files in DOC format 2.8 Mb and twelve image files 450 Kb for MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 648 pages originally published in Chicago 1872. Digital Editions unknown
198223503Seattle Wa U. S. A.: Bill Blandin. Very Good. 1982. First Edition. Loose sheets. Two very large sheets which appear to have been done on a blueprint printer of some kind. ; 2 pages . Bill Blandin unknown
1904e2683London: Privately printed by T. and A. Constable. G : in good condition plus without dust jacket. Some fading to spine and cover. Eps heavily browned. Some pencil corrections to the text. Teg. 1904. First Edition. Red/gilt hardback cloth cover with bevelled edges. 290mm x 230mm 11" x 9". 27pp' errata. . Privately printed by T. and A. Constable hardcover
197827024Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1978. Later Edition. Hardcover. 0806308214 . Volume 2 has some light staining to the fep & upper page edges which does not extend into the text. ; 9" . Genealogical Publishing Co. , Inc. hardcover
19100001165New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1910. ex-library. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4 Volumes 4to 8 x 10.75 lx 2770 30 pages with hundreds of tipped-in plates. Cutter the editorial supervisor of this monumental publication was Historian of the New England Historical-Genealogical Society Librarian Emeritus of Woburn Public Library author of "The Cutter Family" and "History of Arlington" etc. Adams was President of the Connecticut Valley Historical Society publisher of the Pynchon Genealogy "Picturesque Hampden" "Picturesque Berkshire" etc. Attractive tan buckram library binding. Part of the set once belong to Weston College Library the first volume being marked as "withdrawn". The only evidence of having once been in a library: Tasteful rubber stamped college logo on the title pages of Volumes I and IV with some stamped and pen marking Dewey Decimal System call number and date on the old FFEP of the same volume; the other two volumes carry on the inscription of a previous owner also on the old FFEP. The suggestion being that his previous owner or some other has the volumed rebound after he or shehad assembled copies of all four volumes from at least two different sources of course all this is speculative. Top edge gilt; outer and lower edge marbleized. Lewis Historical Publishing Company hardcover
1873r9338London: The Grampian Club. G : in Good condition. Cover and spine rubbed. Spine cracked at upper board with minor loss. Ex.-lib. 1873. First Edition. Red hardback cloth cover. 260mm x 190mm 10" x 7". 103pp. . The Grampian Club hardcover
1990606596Rocky Mount NC: H.W. Ferguson. Very Good. 1990. Paperback. Previous owner's name and address label on front paste-down endpaper. 250 pages . H.W. Ferguson paperback
006451Hartford CT: The Case Lockwood & Brainard Co. 440pp/illus. Limited reprint of this rare book. States 300 copies printed. Clean. Reprint Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co hardcover
195716795Portland Oregon: Genealogical Forum of Portland Oregon. Fine. 1957-1975. Softcover. Set of three books. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 158 152 243 pages . Genealogical Forum of Portland, Oregon paperback
1906047348New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co. 1906. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Complete in two 2 volumes rebound in black buckram spine panels lettered in gold foil text blocks edged in gilt. Interiors are clean and intact. Covers show little if any indication of wear. xv582 vi628 pp. illus. w/ b&w guarded plates. Durable sturdy set ideal for a historical society collection. Lewis Publishing Co. Hardcover
2005000002<p>Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2005. This new edition published on a USB Flash Drive credit card style contains three text files in DOC format 8.5 Mb for MAC and PC and most current word processing programs. Originally published in five parts from 1928 to 1939 this Digital Edition 1007 pages has been reformatted and repaginated to improve readability among other things eliminating the small print of the original.</p><p>It is THE standard reference for genealogists who had ancestors in Northern New England Maine and New Hampshire in or before 1699. Its scope however is much larger than its title would suggest for it contains much information about people who came from or removed to other colonies in New England Massachusetts Rhode Island and Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania and points south. Additionally it contains information about several dozen perhaps hundreds of women and children who were captured by raiding Indians and transported to Canada where many remained to marry and raise families. Though the cut-off date is 1699 the compilers carried the genealogies of many if not most settlers well into the Eighteenth Century.</p><p>Most researchers will be interested primarily in the information provided for their own ancestors. Nevertheless the Digital Editions editor recommends perusing the work for the insights it affords about life in primitive New England.</p><p>Enhancements: Quick links at the head of the text file to transport you instantaneously to the approximate location within five to seven pages of the surname you're looking for. Format enhancements improve readability. Nearly twenty pages of additions and corrections have been integrated with the text file. "Topography and Abbreviations" and "Lists" have been published in separate files so that they can be opened concurrently with the main "Dictionary" file.</p> Digital Editions
1972000122Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Company 1972. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Good quality reprint of a book originally published in fife parts 1928-1939 8vo xiv 795 pages; attractive green and black buckram binding with gold stamping on spine; binding is tight; interior is clean with a few marginal check marks by a previous user. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Genealogical Publishing Company hardcover
1814r1096London: Samuel Leigh; Sharpe & Hailes. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Library rebind with new eps. Spine faded. 1814. First Edition. Purple hardback cloth cover. 210mm x 130mm 8" x 5". 69pp. Volume written for an instructor as part of a game for children and comprises 56 sections of historical questions and answers relating to royalty commencing with the Norman Line. The preface states a game accompanies the volume but this is missing. . Samuel Leigh; Sharpe & Hailes hardcover