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171820000417Utica NY 1817-1832. General wear. Some separation at letter folds and along edges. A collection of six letters between the mother and children of the Angier family originally of Southborough MA. The most consistent part of the letters is opening with an apology from the children for failing to write their mother Elizabeth Angier and how this failure means that they have neglected her in some way. The letters date were generally send from upstate New York from towns near Utica NY such as Whitestone and Frankfort where several of the siblings namely Mary Elizabeth and Sabrina had relocated to. It appears as though one of the older daughters after marrying Augustus Baldwin 1794-1880 in 1815 moved to Whitestone NY to start a family. As the years continued several of Mary's siblings such as Elizabeth and Sabrina who never married moved to the area to for better marriage and job prospects. Two of the six letters are between a pair of the siblings. The letters generally consist of updates on their lives family and friends as well as numerous religious missives and some mention of their jobs mostly teaching that the sisters were engaged in. Additionally in some of the letters the siblings have written missives addressed to their siblings still living in Southborough. All of the letters are folded stampless posts. Measures 5" x 3 1/2" folded. Below are excerpts from some of the letters: "We were presented with a daughter 14th Nov but alas! She is not that joy or comfort we so much hope for we have been called to a bitter trial God in his infinite goodness has seen fit to afflict us in taking our child by death our afflictions are sent to try us and oh that they mite sic prove a blessing to us that we mite sic feel reconciled under all the alotments sic of divine providence in submission to his will and that we might in full submission say the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away and blessed be the name of the Lord." - February 2 1817 Whitestone NY from Augustus and Mary Baldwin to Mary's mother Elizabeth Angier "Aunt Haven has been sick since she returned from Boston with the nervous tooth ache. She had her tooth pulled and it broke a nerve and it had such an effect on her that it obliterated the whole of the nervous system so that she was not able to do her work for six weeks but she has got to be quite well now. Mr. Laban Nicholas wife Mr. Lees sister the one that was down when Mary went up the first time is deranged. She tries every way to kill herself. She once took her husbands razor and attempted to cut throat but was caught before she had completed the fatal deed. Twice her husband has found her with a rope around her neck and once got to her only soon enough to catch her in his arms as she leap sic from the scaffold one half minute longer and she would have been an eternity." - June 13 1818 Whitestone NY from Eliza Angier to her mother Elizabeth Angier. "I hope that he who has upheld you thus far in life will still hold you in the hollow of his hand lest at any time your feet should stray from the path of virtue and rectitude. And may he find your heart fast to him that when in health you may be an able to render to him according to his benefit. I am rejoiced to hear that there is any attention to the one thing needful with you. Oh that there may be many praying souls in that place and may we realize that we have an interest in your prayers. It would give a pang to any Christian to realize the state of this church and society. Religion is trampled upon like hearts cast before swine. we have reason to fear that wrath of an offended God is kindled against us and that he will come upon us with great judgment if we continue in this stupid state. Afflictions in themselves are courteous and I am not as an able to bear them as anyone. Yet they are sent for our good to restore are wandering feet. I would choose to be afflicted rather than remain in this Im feeling state. More the treacherous calm I dread then tempest bursting over my head. - August 3 1825 Frankfort NY Eliza Angier Warriner to her siblings Roland Angier and his wife Mary Marsh 1803-1866 "Eliza has become the mother of twins both daughters one we call Cordelia Eliza the other Frances Beattie they were born 20 April the life of the mother was disposed for sometime. We had two of the best nurses one was Sabrina besides all the assistance that I could render. Eliza is now so that she is just about taking care of the babes but not able to do much she is afflicted with the canker in her throat and stomach which keeps her and the babes in continual afflictions." - June 25 1830 Frankfort Alford and Eliza Angier Warriner to Eliza's mother Elizabeth Angier "The anniversary of my birthday which is tomorrow reminds me of my obligations to you the kindest and best of mothers who under God have been instrumental in preserving my life that I am so far from you as not to visit you often when I think that six years have rolled away since I saw you I am really astonished! And now that I have left my brothers and sisters is misterous sic To myself but for not writing to you I can offer no reasonable excuse I must played guilty this pleasant evening the moon with her bright Waze conveys my thoughts to my native home . I find many pleasant people here but in my dreams I visit Southborough inhabitants could I but you know where my mother is and what her enjoyment is in the decline of life it would relieve my anxiety. we had a very pleasant journey here we started from Utica July 30 in a canal boat in the front cabin 13 and number moving at the rate of 5 miles an hour able to read right net and sell. Mr. Simmons spent his time writing and reading his sermons which was very interesting to us when we got to Troy Thursday we had to lay up a few hours on account of the water for a kind a machine called the mud turtle which was scraping the mud from the river before we could cross the way to Albany then went on board a steamboat to New York saw a great many of the works of nature and a part then a coach convey the family to the New York shore then in a steamboat to Newark." - October 3 1832 Newark NJ Sabrina Angier to her mother Elizabeth Angier To view images click: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8yiDE57vHQQXnc7R7 <br/><br/>Elizabeth Newton was born on April 30 1763 to Solomon Newton 1734-1830 and Elizabeth Howe 1733-1818 in Southborough MA. She had eight siblings: Catherine Newton Ball 1759-1834 Lucreita Newton 1761-1813 Larkin Newton 1765-1788 Dolly Newton 1767-1855 Jeremiah Newton 1769-1837 Willard Newton 1771-863 Anna Newton Sherman 1773-1863. She married Charles Angier 1752-1816 on December 23 1784 in Southborough MA and had eleven children together: Betsy Angier 1785-1793 Anna Agier Fay 1787-1861 Converse Angier 1789- Mary Angier Baldwin 1791-1875 Roland Angier 1793-1872 Austin As the letters date from after the death of their father Charles Angier in 1816 even though the letters are to their mother Elizabeth they are addressed to her son Roland Angier whom she was living with at the time. Angier 1795-1865 Elizabeth "Eliza" Angier Warrienr 1795-1882 Lydia Angier 1800-1820 Sabrina 1802- and Charles Angier 1806-1881. She died on February 11 1845 in Southborough MA of lung fever. unknown books
1991142140Culver City CA: TriStar Pictures 1991. Vintage press kit for the 1991 film. Press kit includes six black and white photographs and a pamphlet of production information housed in a titled pictorial studio folder. <br/><br/>Oliver Stone a self-professed Doors fan directs this star studded over-the-top biopic whose production struggled through over ten years of negotiations with the families and surviving band members depicted in the film. Val Kilmer delivers a convincing portrayal of Jim Morrison with Kevin Dillon Kyle MacLachla and Meg Ryan in supporting roles. <br/><br/>Photos 10 x 8 inches. Production pamphlet 29 pages saddle stapled housed in a 9 x 12 inch folder. Photos and production pamphlet Fine in a Near Fine folder. TriStar Pictures unknown books
1997SKU1036257Penobscot Press 1997-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2 volume set. Both have dust jackets. Both have mild wear with good bindings few pencil notations in the margins. BIG set. Both volumes together have 2153 pages. spcons Penobscot Press hardcover books
1898290624Springfield Massachusetts 1898. First Edition. Very Good binding. Clifton Johnson. A memorial volume for the greatest American armorer Samuel Colt and his son Caldwell Hart Colt. With Chapters on the Church of the Good Shepherd which commemorates Col. Samuel Colt and three infant children; as well as the Caldwell Hart Colt Memorial House Mrs. Colt's memorial to their only child to reach mature years; a memorial address by Rev. Leverett Bradley and the Colt family estate Armsmear. A unpaginated small quarto in blue cloth with gilt gun and yacht ornaments within gilt wreaths with all edges gilt. Illustrated throughout with black and white images. There is minor wear to the extremities but this is a bright and attractive copy. Very Good binding. unknown books
1973147139N.p.: N.p. 1973. Vintage promotional flyer/handbill of Hank Williams Jr. and The Cheatin' Hearts for Sunn Amplifiers "Amps in Action" advertising campaign. <br/><br/>Hank Williams Jr. and The Cheatin' Hearts teamed up for a 1972-1973 tour and released one album now out of print the instrumental "Just Pickin'.No Singin'" in 1973.<br/><br/>11 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine very faint creasing. N.p. unknown books
19649008309Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1964. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth with the spines stamped in black and gilt. Moner chips to the edges of the covers. Minor ink notation at the top right hand corner of the front free endpaper. <br/><br/> Belknap Press of Harvard University Press hardcover books
183255208Richmond: printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co 1832. First edition 12mo pp. 4 iv 1 6-186; contemporary full sheep black morocco label lettered in gilt on spine; very good. OCLC locates only the Huntington and Virginia copies. Not in Vancil. <br/><br/> printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co unknown books
179456240Philadelphia: printed for Mathew Carey no. 118 Market-Street October 14 1794. First edition 8vo pp. iv 3 8-22; removed from binding; lacks the terminal ad leaf otherwise very good. An influential poem combining the images of patriotism manufacturing and the work ethic. Humphreys was a colonel in the Revolutionary War and served as Washington's aide-de-camp. Evans 27145; Sabin 33813; Wegelin 225. <br/><br/> printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-Street, October 14 unknown books
197445734Boston: G. K. Hall & Company 1974. 1st Edition. Blue cloth white lettering to back strips white lined drawing to upper boards. Ex-Library typical library markings albeit a VG copy. Divers paginations. Frontis illustration by Charlotte Trowbridge. 11-6/8" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/> G. K. Hall & Company hardcover books
1831008897Thibodeauxville 1831. Unbound. Good. This two-page folded letter measures 16" x 9.75" unfolded. The cover has no postmark nor rate mark so it is likely it was carried outside of official post office channels. The letter's paper is supple but it has developed splits along several folds so quite fragile. <br /><br />In this letter the Thibodeauxville Justice of the Peace seeks information about two men James Stewart and Joseph R. King he has arrested for horse theft and the probable murder of a watchmaker: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"There was a complaint . . . there were two men James Stewart and Joseph R King . . .of Suspicious Character that there were strong circumstances . . . they were guilty of Murder or horse stealing and probably both. . . . They started from Iberville with an old Dutchman a clock or watch repairer. . . . About two miles below Plaquemine the horse threw the Old man . . . and they took his horse . . . and Saddlebags and threw the old mans tools into the Mississippi. . . . The horse was found . . . and King and Stewart were arrested and are now in jail. I shall feel under obligations to any man that will give me information of the Old man whether he is dead or living or any other information that will serve to an expose the crimes which Stewart and King may have committed." <p>I could find no record that King and Stewart were ever brought to trial. Also neither name appears on the historical list of Louisiana executions. This does not mean that the pair were not convicted of murder. In the 1830s <br /><br />Louisiana was one of three states Alabama and Tennessee being the other two that changed their laws to give juries the complete discretion to sentence convicted murderers to punishments short of death. Some see Banner <i>The Death Penalty: an American History</i> have suggested that this was so that juries which at the time were composed only of white men could take race into account when they handed down sentences. Perhaps . . . but only two men were executed in Louisiana in 1831 one white and one black. <br /><br /> books
1789045740London: John Nichols 1789. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Half 19th century calf over green cloth with a bit of the original spine laid down hinges rubbed but sound. Front endpapers replaced scattered light foxing a few small damps stains 331-335 stained on the bottom right touching some text very clean otherwise. 2 plates 452pp. In a custom cloth slipcase. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Humour; Essays & Literary Criticism. Inventory No: 045740. <br/><br/> John Nichols hardcover books
1860318640London: Longman Greem Longman & Roberts 1860. Fifth Edition. Folding map as frontis and 7 other folding colour maps. xvi 328pp. 12mo. Bound in half modern tan calf and cloth. Fine. Fifth Edition. Folding map as frontis and 7 other folding colour maps. xvi 328pp. 12mo. Longman, Greem Longman & Roberts unknown books
1977140940299New York: Simulations Publications Inc 1977. First Edition. Fine/Very Good. First edition. vi 186 pp. Publisher's blue cloth lettered in silver brown endpapers. Fine in Very Good dust jacket with spine panel red lettering mostly gone wear at extremities rubbed. A rare history and explanation of wargaming published by the magazine Strategy & Tactics whose staff was billed as "the largest professional body of game designers and developers working in the field of commercial conflict simulation design. Simulations Publications, Inc unknown books
1972003290Hollywood CA: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 1972. # 72/201 original folded movie poster Near Fine 2 small tears at center fold creases. Produced by Herbert Decker conceived and directed by Richard Heffron starring Bill Graham "His Friends. And His Enemies". Great David Edward Byrd graphic design. Other bands listed on the poster include; It's a Beautiful Day Cold Blood Boz Scaggs Elvin Bishop Group New Riders of the Purple Sage and Lamb. "An Outrageous Movie.". First Printing. Folded One Sheet Movie Poster. Near Fine. 27" x 41". Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Paperback books
1915129280Chicago: Illinois Theatre 1915. Octavo pp. 1-16 unpaginated illustrations self-wrappers stapled. First edition. Souvenir program includes a photographic portrait of Griffith a cast of characters and three pages of text: "A Nation is Born" "The Play's Message of Peace" and "Facts about the Pictures" the latter an account of how the film was made with some technical information. The controversial now classic film originally called "The Clansman" was released earlier in 1915 in Los Angeles and New York. The Chicago premiere was delayed and contested until the late summer of 1915 and the Illinois Theatre later renamed the Biograph was the site of notable public protests against the perceived racism of the film. Horizontal crease where folded a very good copy. Together with a very good copy of a contemporary Grosset & Dunlap reprint edition of THE CLANSMAN by Thomas Dixon Jr. the novel that inspired Griffith's film along with Dixon's THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS. The program is signed and dated August 13 1915. The book has a gift inscription to owner of the program inscribed on front free endpaper "to remind her of Friday Aug. 13th 1915 'The Birth of a Nation.' Illinois Theatre unknown books
1916VG217-001Los Angeles:: Department of Public Service of the City of Los Angeles 1916. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. FIRST EDITION. 4to. 10 7/8 x 8 inches. 319 13 pp. Black-and-white frontispiece portrait of William Mulholland seal of the City of Los Angeles on title page numerous full-page black-and-white photographic illustrations maps tables appendices index 24 folded maps charts and plans in a pocket inside the rear cover including a large folding map of the "Southern Part of the State of California Showing Inset of Photograph of Los Angeles Aqueduct Relief Map;" text clean unmarked some light toning to the edges of the glossy paper as is common large folding map with tears at folds with some minor loss pocket at rear is brittle and is essentially blasted and useless. Black-stamped dark green cloth; binding shaken corners and spine ends frayed spots and freckling to covers. With "Notice of Publication" tipped-in inside front cover announcing a second edition "On account of the extraordinary demand for copies." Ownership signature of A. A. Schmidt. Good. This is a contemporary technical report on the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The Los Angeles Aqueduct system comprising the Los Angeles Aqueduct Owens Valley Aqueduct and the Second Los Angeles Aqueduct is a water conveyance system built and operated by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The Owens Valley Aqueduct was designed and built by the city's water department at the time named The Bureau of Los Angeles Aqueduct under the supervision of the Department's Chief Engineer William Mulholland. The system delivers water from the Owens River in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains to Los Angeles. In 1971 it was recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers on the List of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks. Its construction was controversial from the start as it is alleged that water diversions to Los Angeles all but ended agriculture in the Owens Valley. Since then its continued operation has led to public debate legislation and court battles over the environmental impacts of the aqueduct on Mono Lake and other ecosystems. Department of Public Service of the City of Los Angeles, hardcover books
1836001144New York: Harper & Brothers 1836. Hardcover. Second printing; 4 1/2 x 7 1/2; vol. I pp. 288 vol. II pp. 286; reddish-pink embossed cloth over boards; paper spine labels; small rubbed spots to corners and a small bump to upper corner of front board; a few small nicks and chips to tips of spine; cloth on spine a bit sun-faded; foxing mostly contained to first and last several pages with occasional spotting throughout; overall very good-. Catharine Sedgwick 1789 â 1867 was best known for her novels in what was called "domestic fiction" genre. The female characters in her works were most often spirited nonconformists who did not bow to the stereotype of women's conduct and behavior of the times. In fact she was one Edgar Allan Poe's favorite authors and he was known to had referred to her current book as the best novel written by an American female novelist. 'The Linwoods' was a historical romance set during the American Revolution. Quite uncommon. New York: Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1806300804Glasgow: Niven Napier and Khull 1806. hardcover. very good-. Illustrated with some engraved portrait plates and 4 folding maps. 3 volumes. iv 480; iv 476; iv 479 pages. 8vo contemporary full brown calf with red labels; well-rubbed but sound. Glasgow: Niven Napier and Khull 1806. Some crude repairs to folding plates and significant foxing throughout still a very good- copy of this uncommon title.<br/><br/> Niven, Napier and Khull unknown books
1896008213London: H. S. Nichols 1896. One of an unnumbered limited edition of 500 copies. Four volumes in publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering rules and fleur-de-lys decorations black end papers. Near Fine small rubs at tips scattered light toning at end papers. Translated from the French. Jeanne Bécu Du Barry 1743-1793 was the Louis XV of France. She was a victim of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution executed 8 December 1793. A heavy set please be advised added shipping charges will be requested for international and priority mail orders. Limited Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. H. S. Nichols Hardcover books
191423641New York: Mitchell Kennerley. Very Good. 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket good sound copy moderate wear to extremities hinges and binding fully intact gilt lettering still bright on spine and front cover; top edge gilt. caricature sketches A survey of the vaudeville scene of the day with discussions and caricature sketches of nearly fifty leading performers. Many legendary names are included -- Harry Lauder Nora Bayes Ruth St. Denis Vernon and Irene Castle Elsie Janis Houdini Annette Kellermann Al Jolson Will Rogers Bert Williams Lillian Russell etc. -- and just as many others whose one-time renown has faded to nothingness: Laddie Cliff or Ray Cox anyone Ching Ling Foo Also a few who you might not automatically think of as vaudeville performers e.g. Ethel Barrymore and Sarah Bernhardt. There are 49 plates in all: one in color Bernhardt the frontispiece six in tint and the remainder are black-and-white line drawings in what I would call a kind of proto-Hirschfeld style. The author was the wife of art critic Charles Henry Caffin and the author of several works of dance criticism; the illustrator was a Mexican-born artist and gallery owner who was influential in New York art circles in the 1910s and 1920s. Very scarce even lacking as is this copy the rare dust jacket. And to save you the trouble: this book can be read online and you can order a POD reproduction from any number of sources; if you want the real thing though it may be a long time before you run across another one. I'm just saying. . Mitchell Kennerley hardcover books
1884870951884. MEDICINE. THE CHEMISTS' AND DRUGGISTS' DIARY 1884. London: The Offices of "The Chemist and Druggist" 1884. Illustrated throughout with hundreds of advertisements. Quarto. 290 pp. Publisher's black cloth binding with gilt lettering and blind-stamping. Ink ownership of Samuel A. D. Sheppard on ffep. This daily calendar for the year 1884 was provided free to every subscriber of "The Chemist and Druggist." Also included are informational articles for pharmacists. A closed-tear at page 151 without loss; otherwise a very good and appealing copy. Unused. $300.00a. unknown books
19803417Woodacre or Burbank California 1980. Very good. Oblong 12mo 80 x 218 mm. Original tan illustrated wrappers stapled issued complete and unused with all 12 color-printed lottery tickets with perforated stubs and lottery rules on verso. Upper wrapper with two slight stains and almost imperceptible insect damage at left side; lower wrapper waterstained. Contents excellent. Scarce: no other copy of these cosmic lottery tickets has been located. <br/><br/>The Gilbert Initiative was a state-wide organization formed by Barton Gilbert to change marijuana laws in California. It was divided into northern and southern chapters. Gilbert sought to make the drug enforced in the same manner as alcohol offenses. Oddly NORML did not support the proposed change. In any case the initiative failed so according to its terms the winner would be given at least $500.00 but not more than $2500.00. <br/><br/>Visually and historically appealing California ephemera. unknown books
18642833371864. unbound. fine. Union Navy A.L.S. 8vo. 2 pages August 27th 1864 Aboard the USS Elfin. Just three months before she would be destroyed by bombardment while in service on the Tennessee & Cumberland Rivers. Letter from a sailor who is trying to get his Land Grant application to Wisconsin but he can't raise the $11.00 application fee on his ship. In part: "I received the papers alright and I signed an affidavit before my Commanding Officer - and I signed them and sent them off but could not get $11.00 aboard of the boat. The Captain signed them also. Write to my wife and have her send the eleven dollars down to Menasha before the 20th of September. I was transferred from the 18th Wisconsin Infantry Co. into the United States Navy as I suppose they could get Soldiers easier than they could get Sailors. I think I can serve my country better here than I could in the land service as I have formerly been to sea and I am an able seaman at present." Fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
19718333Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1971 Third and best printing of this classic. "This is copy number 94 of a certified Limited Edition of 300 copies especially printed and bound for the 101 Ranch Rodeo Foundation Inc.". Foreword by Glenn Shirley. Pp. xxx 255 plus 53 photographs. Map endpapers. Appendices index. Full light brown leather gilt. A very fine as new copy with pictorial dust jacket as issued fading to jacket spine as usual. Famous western author Glenn Shirley provides a stunning historical foreword for this printing. This issue is also the first to incorporate further illustrations from the original and very rare 1937 first edition the second was that same year. The 101 Ranch is considered the best history of this great Oklahoma ranch and its owners. Collings covers the founding in the 1870's to the later Wild West Show continued ranching operations and final bankruptcy in the 1930's. This special printing is super scarce. First edition: Adams Herd: 504; Adams Six-Score: 22; Rader: 870. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1926273967New York: American Electric Railway Association 1926. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Executive Committee of the American Electric Railway Association following their 1925 convention authorized the formation of the Committee on Essential Features of Modern Cars to develop new car designs. The goal was to repalce older types of cars with "attractive comfortable light-weight modern cars" p. 3. This 88 page book is their report illustrated with black and white photographs of street railway cars and several folding measured drawings of electric railway cars. An uncommon item; we locate no copies on OCLC. Very Good binding. American Electric Railway Association unknown books