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1880826651880. OHIO REGIMENTAL. BERING John A. and MONTGOMERY Thomas. History of the Forty-Eighth Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf. Giving a Complete Account of the Regiment from its Organization at Camp Dennison O. in October 1861 to the Close of the War and its Final Muster-out May 10 1866. Including All its Marches Camps Battles Battle-Scenes Skirmishes Sieges Bivouacs Picketing Foraging and Scouting; With its Capture Prison Life and Exchange. Hillsboro OH: Highland News Office 1880. 1st ed. 12mo. xv 1 284 pp. Orig. cloth. An extremely bright copy with only traces of rubbing to the binding. Near fine. Dornbusch I OH-244. This copy inscribed by Bering to "Chas. Reiger In memory of days we spent together in Camp Ford Prison Texas." Nevins calls this a "good compilation" Nevins I p. 58. Of it Ryan writes "This history is a valuable regimental record; the writers say: `We began arranging and compiling the material consisting of our old army letters diaries company record official reports etc. etc. in 1870 and had it ready for the press in 1873; but owing to various causes we have delayed its publication until the present time'" Ryan 50. unknown
18147383Norristown Penn. 1814. Single sheet 20.75 x 11.5 cm. but irregular printed recto only; typographical border. Manuscript annotations. ~ A very early Pennsylvania bill of fare for the Norristown Hotel with a list of items on offer including Breakfast Dinner Supper Lodging Wine Brandy Gin Spirits Punch Porter Beer Cider Segars Hay and Oats. Manuscript annotations indicate "Gentleman's Bill May 16th 1814" with handwritten prices added for dinner brandy porter hay and oats a man on the move!. The final lines indicate payment of $4.25 and the elaborate signature of hotel owner Morris Jones. "Morris Jones gives notice in July 1813 that he kept the "Norristown Hotel corner of Egypt or Main and De Kalb Streets" and that "a constant supply of newspapers will be kept for the use of the house." This is interesting for giving an early mention of "hotel" which it would appear was now about being introduced as more pretentious than inn or tavern. It was a two-story stone house forty by thirty-seven feet with an adjoining kitchen. The stable was also of stone fifty by twenty-seven feet with sheds and outbuildings. This property was built by General Isaiah Wells about 1800 and kept by him until his election as sheriff when he moved to the jail. It was long known as the most noted stage-house in Norristown. In 1834 the Norristown Hotel was then kept by Levi Roberts and was offered at public sale by the assignees of Isaiah Wells." Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co PA; http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/beantoc.htm. A single horizontal crease from a fold; small pinhole between first two lines of text. Otherwise fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates now copies not in AAS or Library Company of Philadelphia. unknown books
5001983/4 length seated pose ca. 1935 working on a drawing in his somewhat cluttered studio holding a pencil in his right hand and a cigarette in the left see Susan Meyer's "James Montgomery Flagg." page 12 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" short tear to lower right edge matted not signed. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1947170510Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1947. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1947 film noir. Two with provenance labels on the verso.<br /> <br /> Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a widow to investigate the theft of a rare coin from her private collection. The second and definitive adaptation of Raymond Chandler's 1942 novel "The High Window."<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. One with pinholes at the corners and one with light discoloration to the top margin else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Selby US Canon. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
19330011190New York: Liberty Publishing 1933. First Appearance. stapled wrappers. Very Good. Quartos pictorial stapled wrappers no. 3 has a rubber-stamped name and partial address above and below the masthead on the top cover. <br/><br/>First appearances of this short story and illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg. Park 16 has an article "The Saga of Swat" by Dick Williams giving the extraordinary career of Baseball's Greatest Figure and the Inside Story of the World's Greatest Stomach Ache. Liberty Publishing unknown
19107387Boston: L. C. Page & Company 1910. First Edition Nineteenth Impression. First edition nineteenth printing - with "Nineteenth Impression March 1910" stated on the copyright page. This book measures approximately 7.75" x 5.25" with 429 numbered pages. Comes with a brand new facsimile reproduction dust jacket for protection and display.<br /> <br /> This book is in fair condition. Moderate surface wear and staining to the original cloth boards. Significant tearing to the cloth at the spine. Both hinges are cracked - the front hinge is badly cracked at the title page. Hinges have old amateur tape repairs. Lacking the front endpaper. Previous owner's name at the top of the front pastedown. Light scattered foxing and soiling throughout the textblock. A well read and well loved copy.<br /> <br /> "Anne of Green Gables" is the story Anne Shirley an orphan who was mistakenly sent to work as a farmhand at a farmhouse in Green Gables. Although siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert had originally sent for a boy to help them run the farm they chose to keep Anne anyway and adopt her. This heartwarming tale chronicles her journey of overcoming and exceeding boundaries.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # P11-122. L. C. Page & Company unknown
192092831Boston: L.C. Page. 1920. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Copyright page: "First Impression March 1920" "The Colonial Press / C.H. Simonds & Co. Boston" Beige cloth with square pictorial portrait paste-down on the front cover and gilt lettering. Covers have minor wear to corners edges crown and heel. Paste-down on cover shows very slight chipping to edges. Small ink inscription on FFEP interior else clean and unmarked. International shipping billed at cost. Photos upon request.; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 301 pages . L.C. Page hardcover
192794853New York: Harper & Brothers 1927. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. Aaron Douglas. 7 photos including frontis 8 full-page illustrations by Aaron Douglas who also did some smalll designs that appear at the beginning of each play 430p. Old rebind in red leather with five faux hubs on backstrip and the addition of rather active marbled endpapers. 22 cm. Extremities rather rubbed including corners the faux hubs amd the edges all edges of backstrip. Former owner's name on first blank leaf. Contents somewhat browned throughout but otherwise sound and clean. This book has always seemed a bit less common than many of the other desirable titles from the Harlem Renaissance but that often seems to be the case for books with plays rather than fiction.Ten of the twenty plays are by African Americans including an early play "Sahdji" by Richard Bruce now remenbered as Richard Bruce Nugent.The other ten are by white authors such as Ridgely Torrence Eugene O'Neill and Paul Green. Harper & Brothers hardcover
18499001London: T. and W. Boone 1849. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. viii1751pp. partially unopened. Plus 48248pp. publisher's ads. Illustrated with a text woodcut and a large folding map of British possessions in North America with the southern Canadian border outlined in red. Orig. blind stamped purple cloth corners a bit rounded rebacked in red morocco with brown morocco spine label small chip at top of spine. Large engraved library bookplate on front pastedown and with the same library's small embossed oval stamp on the title page. Sabin 44915. T. and W. Boone hardcover books
1839E4887Philadelphia: A. Waldie 1839. First. Full Leather. 8vo. in full calf with spine lined in gilt and with black leather gilt stamped label "Montgomery". Two works bound in one volume. 1839 and 1840.; 3 220 and 83 1 pps. First American printing of Mongomery's work and we believe the second American of the Velpeau an 1839 printing is reported. Each title page bears the imprint of Dunglinson's American Medical Library. Scuffing to the leather on boards and spine rubbed at the outer hinges and closed split about 3" down the front outer hinge. Foxing to the endpapers and about the edges of the blanks. Text block is tight and clean. <br/><br/> A. Waldie hardcover
1944723371944. MONTGOMERY General Sir Bernard foreword. Poems from the Desert: Verses by Members of the Eighth Army. Original navy blue morocco-backed cloth morocco and gilt onlay T.e.g. London: George G. Harrap & Co. 1944. First edition. One of 110 numbered copies signed by General Montgomery. Engraved frontispiece signed and dated by the artist Stephen Gooden. Twenty-seven poems all but one chosen from entries to a competition in the Christmas 1942 number of the Crusader the Eighth Army's weekly paper. Only poems actually written in the Western Desert were to be submitted. The final poem written on a scrap of paper was found by a soldier sheltering in a trench during the battle of El Agheila. Very slight soiling to cloth snall bookplate small typed note about the artist tipped onto the front free endpaper else very good or better. unknown
1921FIC1234Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. 370 pp. Frontis. Spine corners bumped and rubbed. Front endpaper has been removed. Binding is tight textblock is unmarked. Navy cloth boards with colour pastedown on the front board. Frontis replicates the pastedown. First Canadian edition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . McClelland & Stewart hardcover
1852619096Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston 1852. Hardcover. Very Good. Collected by James Montgomery himself. 400pp. 12 publisher's catalog. Text printed in two columns. Engraved frontispiece portrait of James Montgomery. Full red morocco both boards elaborately decorated in gilt in the center of each board "Montgomery Poetical Works" is stamped in dark brown and done in a wonderfully whimsical font the spine has raised bands creating five compartments each repeating a gilt decoration save for the second from the top which has "Montgomery Poetical Works" stamped in gilt the edges of the boards are decoratively lined in gilt decorative gilt turn-ins and all page edges gilt. Boards and spine show some wear particularly along the edges a thin line of offsetting to the fore edge of both the front and rear free endpapers presumably from the turn-ins overall very good. Lindsay & Blakiston hardcover
187335188New York: Diossy & Company 1873. Original printed front title wrapper loose but present lacking the rear wrapper. Pages 207-257 1 blank pp as issued. Disbound loosening rubberstamp on title page. Else a clean and Good text.<br/><br/> The publisher's Note says the case "is one of the most important of the recent adjudications on the subjects of insanity as a defense in criminal cases and the use of the testimony of experts." The pamphlet reproduces the official report published in the State law volumes. Montgomery was convicted of murdering his wife at Rochester New York in 1870. His defense was insanity. "He was a young man of twenty-two years of age; he had been married two years; his wife was a woman of bad character. She had left him a short time before he killed her and had gone to live in a house of ill-fame. She had a child nine months old; the child he kept and took care of himself during the nights; it was taken care of at his father's during the day." <br/> Montgomery got worn out from all the stress; he had several epileptic fits. "He had a disease of the brain also" all of which brought on "dementia which had the effect of enfeebling the mind." He had experts on his side: three physicians testified that "he was insane at the time the crime was committed." They were rebutted by the prosecution's physicians. After closely examining the evidence and the relevant law the Court upholds Montgomery's conviction and rejects his insanity defense.<br/>OCLC 41599720 5. Not in McDade Marke or Harv. Law Cat. II Harv. Law Cat. 1147 has a related pamphlet. Diossy & Company unknown books
19461718Germany: Printing and Stationery Services British Army of the Rhine 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo 158pp. Blue hardcover title in gilt on spine title on front cover. Some wear at seams shelf wear along bottom panel bumped corners. Stated "first printing" on copyright page with limitation statement noting that this book was "Published for private circulation in the British Army of the Rhine." Illustrated with 16 full color fold-out maps. Inscribed by Field Marshall Montgomery on the front free endpaper: "To Brigadier Tomes Colonel: The R. Warwickshire R. with all good wishes from the author. B.L. Montgomery Field Marshall. Berlin 6-1-46." The recipient of this book Brigadier CT Tomes CBE DSO MC served in both World War I and World War II. During WWII he served in the Northern Command with Field Marshall Montgomery. Printing and Stationery Services, British Army of the Rhine hardcover books
1946165072N.p.: N.p. 1946. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1946 film noir showing actor and director Robert Montgomery with a camera crew capturing a scene with actor Lloyd Nolan. Annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso. <br /> <br /> An unusual and ambitious film noir and Montgomery's final film for MGM. In a concept that originated with Montgomery who directed the entire film is shot from Phillip Marlowe's perspective with the protagonist only ever visible in reflections and during a few scenes when he addresses the audience directly. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US Canon. Selby US Masterwork. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
1946250527010Berlin: Printing and Stationery Services British Army of the Rhine 1946 2025-05-27. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1st printing privately circulated: 158 pp.; map frontispiece; 16 folded color maps; blue cloth with gilt lettering and coat of arms; original DJ; 8vo. Sharp copy; bright pages; maps very in condition with some appearing to never have been opened so some that are imperfectly folded and contain minor splits along edges/folds; sound binding lightly shook; bright boards chipped along spine-ends and corners. Minor chips and tears along edges of DJ mostly at spine-ends; not clipped; in Mylar wraps. Well packaged in a box; ships with tracking. Printing and Stationery Services, British Army of the Rhine hardcover
2004SKU-0027AA02101245University of Tennessee Press 2004. 1. Hardcover. Very Good. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket; Hardcover; Dust jacket is clean and glossy with no tears and has not been price-clipped Now fitted with a new Brodart jacket protector; Unmarked boards with "straight" edge-corners; All three textblock sides are unblemished; The endpapers and text pages are all bright and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Large Format Quatro 10.75" - 11.75" tall; 4.9 lbs; White dust jacket with title in light green and brown lettering; 2004 University of Tennessee Press; 600 pages; "Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English" by Michael Montgomery & Joseph S. Hall. University of Tennessee Press hardcover
1994feb125720<p>1994: First Thai Edition of Anne of Green Gables<br /><br />สาวน้à¸à¸¢à¹à¸à¸™à¸™à¸µà¹ˆ à¹à¸«à¹ˆà¸‡ à¸à¸£à¸µà¸™ เà¸à¹€à¸šà¸´à¸¥à¸ªà¹Œ</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Classic Press
2023Discovery-9781915508225BRILLIANCE 2023. Hardcover. New. BRILLIANCE hardcover
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SLIVCN-9781600212086NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (3/2007)
193712970HOLOGRAPH LETTER TO FRIEND AND FELLOW ARTIST JOHN LA GATTA measuring 8.5 inches by 11 inches dated 12/20/1937 3 pages on 2 leaves about 300 words a funny chatty latter mentioning several of their peers and ending with Merry Xmas Jimmy. Along with a printed photo of an illustration of La Gatta by Flagg N. p. unknown
2005DADAX0765609010Routledge 2005-04-30. 1. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.13x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
16-11-11-TRSH-20160-MJSpringer 2014-12-04. 2003. Paperback. Fair. Heavy wear. Moderately warped text. Some corner damage slight edgewear. Springer paperback