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2002RKUERAI00MWLorraine 2002. Very Good. . Raising LaVaughn. Clark Cari; Clark Wesley; Bagley Illustrator Pat. Salt Lake City: Lorraine 2002. 83pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good with very light rubbing to edges faint soiling to front cover and a shallow scratch in rear cover. Contains seven blank pages for notes. Signed by Bagley on half title. Lorraine paperback books
18642790Philadelphia: C.W. Alexander & Co 1864. First Edition. Original pictorial wrappers printed in blue and black 9.25 x 5.75 inches i-iv 21-30 31-32 39-52 53-54 61-74 75-76 85-100 pages i.e. 64 pages as published. Full-page woodcut illustrations included in the pagination. Copyright date on the title page of 1863; the dated preliminary text dated January 15 1864. Somewhat worn some staining and light foxing especially toward the rear; a good sound copy. Fact or fiction the present account celebrates the covert role of women as gatherers of military intelligence during the Civil War. The spectacular illustrated cover is given a full-page reproduction by Alice Fahs' in her "The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature of the North and South 1861-1865" p. 243. The text is accompanied by a number of naive woodcuts and presents the account of "Maud Melville" the non-de-guerre of "Pauline D'Estraye" who is herself a fictional character invented by "Wesley Bradshaw" pseudonym of Charles Wesley Alexander. The layers of literary deceipt are appropriate for a spy-thriller such as this.<br/><br/>"There is little evidence that the author's Civil War characters were based on real people. However at the beginning of 'Pauline of the Potomac' 1862 Bradshaw hinted at the fact asserting that in the tale he had merged stories from real wartime incidents. Some believe that the character of Pauline D'Estraye was Pauline Cushman 1835-1893 actress and Union spy who was born in New Orleans to a Spanish political refugee and a Frenchwoman. At age 18 she went to New York to earn her living and was recruited there by the manager of the New Orleans Varieties for his show. She and her husband another performer toured throughout the country. When the Civil War erupted he enlisted in the Union army as a musician; she continued to perform until commissioned as a secret agent by the federal government in 1863 with instructions to penetrate as far south as possible. Apprehended by Confederate forces near Tullahoma Tennessee she was tried and sentenced to hang in June 1863. Fortunately for her she was left behind when the advancing army of General William S. Rosecrans forced the Confederates to retreat. Although her usefulness as a spy came to an end she returned to the stage lecturing throughout the North in a federal uniform to great acclaim. Cushman's glamorous but slightly shady profession in addition to her feats of espionage was ideal material for the dime novels of the day. "Maud of the Mississippi" is one of several such novels that appeared during the war years. The heroine Maud Melville gathers intelligence for General Grant as she performs as an actress in towns along the lower Mississippi River. <br/><br/>¶ Fact or fiction Gen. Grant's woman spy Maud Melville was a coquettish young woman with nerves of steel and a genius for military strategy. She is sent by Grant into Vicksburg as a spy; her efforts help the Union army capture the city. Hints that she has captured the affections of General Pemberton are offset by her evident piety; Maud meets with such success that the present account concludes with the promise "Her daring exploits during General Grant's subsequent campaign and her final discovery and capture by the rebels in Georgia which are far more exciting than her previous adventures will be published immediately in a second volume of the same style and price as this book."<br/><br/>Scarce: we have located only one copy in on the market since 2008 namely in M & S Rare Books Catalogue Eighty Four item 16 - this copy<br/><br/>REFERENCES: Women in the American Civil War ed. Lisa Tendrich Frank vol. I p. 99. Thomas Ruys Smith River of Dreams: Imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain p. 188. C.W. Alexander & Co unknown books
186457051Philadelphia: C. W. Alexander & Co 1864. First edition 8vo pp. 2 21-30 31-32 39-52 53-54 61-74 75-76 85-100 irregular pagination as published; 3 full-page woodcut illustrations; wrappers wanting; stab-sewn; some dampstaining throughout; lacks printed frontgispiece letter; otherwise good and sound. "A thrilling narrative of the adventures of Miss Pauline D'Estraye a young and beautiful French lady who after performing the most heroic deeds in Virginia in behalf of the Union was sent officially to the Department of the Mississippi where she rendered herself for ever famous by her conspicuous daring and bravery during the Vicksburg Campaign under Major-General U. S. Grant." A fictional account of a Civil War spy. Some believe the character of Maud of the Mississippi was based on the actress and Union spy Pauline Cushman 1835-1893. Wright II 47. <br/><br/> C. W. Alexander & Co unknown books
18677110Philadelphia: C.W. Alexander Publisher 224 South Third Street 1867. Octavo sewn on cord 23 x 14.5 cm. 2 19-94 pages. Stated "New and Enlarged Edition" but we have been unable to locate a citation of an earlier printing. A household compendium with recipes and formulas for cookery as well as for useful articles for the home such as Leather Flowers. Includes recipes for "the following celebrated articles: Godfrey's Cordial Carrot Ointment German Bitters Pickalily Sauce and Parisian Enamel" which should give some sense of the range on exhibition here. Short sections on Family Wines Valuable Dyes and Distemper Colors for Walls and Ceilings. Charles Wesley Alexander 1837-1927 was an American author who often wrote under the pseudonym Wesley Bradshaw. Here the name is given simply as "Alexander" in the title and C.W. Alexander in the copyright information. A German language edition Alexander's Familien-freund was issued the same year. Text block with age-toning and a bit of edgewear. Decorated wrapper printed in blue and brown has a large chip out of the upper right corner of the front panel; rear wrapper panel separated at hinge. Still better than good. Scarce. OCLC records five copies; not in Cagle. C.W. Alexander, Publisher, 224 South Third Street hardcover books
1999181106Ilford: A Frank Cass Journal 1999. Paperback. 259p. softback item glossy 8.5x6 inch journal wraps. Mild edgewear with a light vertical cover crease table of contents page is marked in pencil we find one pencilled bracket also in main text good copy. Laid in are Frank Cass promotional materials. Featured articles are "Espionage and the Cold War: Oleg Penkovsky and the Cuban Missile Crisis" by Len Scott and another similar by Gil Merom. A Frank Cass Journal paperback books
1958UARUSIM00EFWhittlesey House 1958. Very Good. Arundel Jocelyn. Simba of the White Mane. Dennis illustrator Wesley. New York: Whittlesey House 1958. Weekly Reader Children's Book Club. 124pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges and slightly bowed boards. Clean pages. Whittlesey House hardcover books
1950142933Grand Rapids MI: Grand Rapids Art GALLERY 1950. Softcover. VG- Very clean tight text but catalogue has mailing stamp and address to original art museum. Yellow and grey stapled wraps with black lettering. 4.5x11 inches. 24 pp. with 10 bw illus. Catalogue of 67 works exhibited by as many artists from a total of 198 submitted for consideration from Jan. 8 to Feb. 14. The exhibition was held during the gallery's 50th anniversary year before it was renamed the Grand Rapids Art Museum and moved into new premises. Grand Rapids Art GALLERY paperback books
2006142170New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2006. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 205 pages. A biography of one of the great U.S. generals. Foreword by General Wesley K. Clark. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Signed by Clark on the title page and uncommon as such. Palgrave Macmillan unknown books
2006186499Palgrave Macmillan Trade 2006-02-07. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Palgrave Macmillan Trade hardcover books
1993132254Richmond VA: Key Gallery 1993. First edition. Oblong softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 14 through June 26 1993. Essay by Wesley Gibson. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library with their stamp to the last page. Otherwise a very clean copy. Key Gallery unknown books
19729020439Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1972. 1st . Hardcover. fine/fine. Based on the book by Ronald J. Glaser M.D. which gives a graphic and personal accounts of American soldiers in Viet Nam and edited in this version for the stage. Publisher's promotional material laid in <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
199190008Sedona:: Light Technology Publishing. Fine. 1991. Paperback. 0929385268 . Black and white illustrations throughout. First edition paperback. Fine in illustrated wraps.; 65 pages . Light Technology Publishing, paperback books
199138026Sedona AZ: Light Technology Publishing 1991. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; publisher's spiral-bound card wrappers; 665pp.; illus. Previous owner has neatly colored in the upper cover illustration else Fine. Light Technology Publishing unknown books
200052135Newtown: Bird & Bull Press 2000. Edition limited to 150 copies 13 leaves plus enrgraved title sheet; fine encased in a plain paper folder. Morris had originally intended for Gaylord Schenilac to provide the engravings for his book The foresters but he ended up so pleased with Bates' work that he obtained permission to print and offer them as an independent set. Fourty-Four C37. <br/><br/> Bird & Bull Press unknown books
200550421Newtown: Bird & Bull Press 2005. Edition limited to 140 copies this the bookbinder Greg Campbell's copy Campbell-Logan Bindery and out of series; 8vo pp. 74 4; 1 color folding plate black and red vignette title page 31 text engravings; original full black cloth over boards red morocco spine label wood-engraved label on upper cover red cloth slipcase; fine. <br/><br/> Bird & Bull Press hardcover books
1994132188Erin ON Canada: The Porcupine's Quill 1994. stiff paper wrappers. Porcupine's Quill. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Introduction by William Rueter. Illustrations including bookplates by the author. Biographical sketch and portrait of Bates follows text. The Porcupine's Quill unknown books
199486487Erin:: Porcupine's Quill. Near Fine. 1994. Paperback. 0889841829 . Black and white illustrations throughout. Second printing paperback. Near fine in illustrated wraps. . Porcupine's Quill, paperback books
2002132190Toronto ON Canada: Toronto Public Library 2002. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 70 pages. Table of contents introduction acknowledgments. An exhibition at the Canada Trust Exhibition Gallery and two other venues of the work of eleven artists artisans and designers working in the book arts. Color illustrations. Toronto Public Library unknown books
18723829Washington DC: U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountains 1872. Albumen stereoview 11 cm x 15.5 cm on a yellow J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson mount 11.5 cm x 17.5 cm with a printed paper label on the reverse. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Cataract Canon Series: This canon is 40 ¾ miles in length and from 1500 to 3000 feet in depth. Image shows a rocky landscape with the Colorado River running through it. This photograph was taken on the second Powell expedition.<br/><br/>E.O. Beaman 1837-1876 was a New York landscape photographer who became the official photographer of the U.S. Geological Survey's Powell Expedition summer 1871 upon the recommendation of his supplier E. & H.T. Anthony & Company. Beaman left the survey January 1872 and spent some time photographing the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona before returning East. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountains unknown books
1997266034Tuscaloosa AL: University of Alabama Press 1997. Hardcover. xvi 363p. cloth-covered boards 6.25x9.5 inches very good condition in a lightly worn unclipped dj. University of Alabama Press hardcover books
1997UBEESTE00LRUniversity of Alabama Press 1997. Fine. Beegel Susan F. Susan Shillinglaw and Wesley N. Tiffany Jr. editors. Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 1997. 348pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine with light bumping to edges. University of Alabama Press hardcover books
200428625Monterey KY: Larkspur Press 2004. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Eleven poems fill this beautiful limited edition of poems. Printed in a total edition of 1500 copies 1400 were printed on Mohawk Superfine paper and handbound by the Larkspur press. This is copy #92 of the additional 100 copies printed on Magnani Velata paper handbound by Carolyn Whitesel and signed by Wendell Berry on the colophon. <br/><br/>The print that accompanies this volume "The Kentucky River at Lanes Landing" by Welsey Bates is also #92 of an edition of 100 and is signed by Bates. The three woodcut images on the print are also the three images that serves as illustrations within the book. Unpag. 16mo. Clean crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. Paste paper covers with cloth spine. Also comes with the print "The Kentucky River at Lanes Landing" by Welsey Bates which measures 12-1/4"x7" and is enclosed in a printed folder made of the same paper as the dust jacket. Larkspur Press hardcover books
1925TB31180New York: Russell F. Whitehaead 1925. First Edition. Very good in printed paper self-wraps over a stapled binding with staples removed. A small quarto of 11 by 8 1/2 inches with a prior owner's stamp on plate IV. 20 pages of text with measured drawings from the George F. Lindsay collection and black and white photographs by Kenneth Clark. Russell F. Whitehaead paperback books
183725250New York: T. Mason & G. Lane for the Methodist Episcopal Church pr. by J. Collord 1837. 8vo 22.5 cm 8.9". 734 pp. 219/20 lacking. <br><br>Commentary by John Wesley the founding father of Methodism on the New Testament including the Book of Revelation. The text is "that of the Common English Translation with some of Bengel's readings incorporated" according to O'Callaghan. Having originally appeared in 1754 the Notes were here published by Mason and Lane who in collaboration with printer James Collord produced numerous Methodist treatises and Bible editions.<br>Â Â Â Â Uncommon: OCLC and NUC Pre-1956 locate only 10 U.S. holdings of this edition. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â American Imprints 1837 43174; O'Callaghan 253. This ed. not in Hills; not in Wright. Period-style quarter tan cloth and light blue papercovered boards spine with printed paper label. Title-page and first and last sections with lower portions of leaves waterstained though not darkly; foxing throughout. Significant portions of the two leaves bearing pp. 21518 torn diagonally away with loss of most notes and some text of John; leaf bearing pp. 219/20 lacking. T. Mason & G. Lane for the Methodist Episcopal Church (pr. by J. Collord) hardcover books
1873WRCLIT76137London: Wesleyan Conference Office 1873. 12mo. Full richly gilt paneled black morocco a.e.g. Portrait. A couple of ownership inscriptions one from 1873 on slightly smudged coated endsheets otherwise an attractive copy in unsigned binding. Wesleyan Conference Office unknown books