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190929872Washington D.C.: G.P.O. 1909. First edition 4to pp. x 303; frontispiece map graphs maps 4 folding tables pie charts throughout some printed in red;original gray printed wrappers; bottom of spine chipped else very good. Detailed summary of the first twelve U.S. censuses. <br/><br/> G.P.O. unknown books
19561316541London: John Murray 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 132; G/Fair; blue/orange pictorial spine with black text; dust jacket has small chips to edges; moderate rubbing to exterior; cloth has light sunfading to exterior; sturdy boards; text block shows light foxing to exterior edges; light foxing to first and last few pages;. 1316541. FP New Rockville Stock. John Murray hardcover books
1947S1137Washington D. C.:: GPO 1947. 1947. 235 x 152 mm. 8vo. vi 141 pp. Charts and tables. Red cloth. Very good. GPO, 1947. hardcover books
19694753Port Washington NY and London: Kennikat Press 1969. 8 Vo. Reprint of 1924 original. Blue cloth sl rubbed spotted no jacket as issued 284 pgs incl index. Edges slightly soiled ow a Good copy. No ISBN. No markings Kennikat Press hardcover books
179339065Norwich: Printed by Yarington & Bacon 1793. 8vo 20 cm 8". 22 pp. <br><br>Second edition of these detailed jury instructions.<br>Â Â Â Â Of the first edition WorldCat and ESTC find not U.S. institutions reporting ownership and of the second they find only the Universities of Colorado and Massachusetts reporting copies. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T184465. Removed from a nonce volume. Very good. Printed by Yarington & Bacon unknown books
4551BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. Established in 1791 the Bank of the United States was the country’s first central bank. Its very existence proved to be very controversial and it didn’t see the renewal of its original twenty-year charter though it existed in some form for the next few decades. DS. 1pg. February 28 1800. A partially-printed check from the Bank of the United States. It was written out to John McLure for $958.33 and cashed in the bank’s Baltimore branch. It was signed “G Simpson Cash†and endorsed “John McLure†on verso. It is in good condition with wear and a hole in the upper left corner. unknown books
021832Association Pour L'academie D'art Equestre De Versailles Paris; 2007. First Edition. Thick Large Quarto. 399pp. Beautifully Illustrated with photographs and art. The history of the horse and its many uses through time including hunting racing war entertainment farming and more. The history was written by several major authorities listed on the front flap. A lovely book bound in black cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt. A fine bright copy in equally fine pictorial dust jacket. (Association Pour L'academie D'art Equestre De Versailles, Paris; 2007) unknown books
1970List310V.p. 1970. Thirty-three 11 x 14 images thirteen 8 x 10 images. Excellent. These photographs likely taken by a participant in the various events but probably printed in the 1970s encapsulate many of the iconic themes of the New Left. Most of the photographs show protesters at unidentified events though the clothing and settings are without a doubt the late 1960s and one photograph a close-up of Abbie Hoffman as well as several pictures of demonstrators being arrested suggest that the pictures may have been taken at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The smaller series of photographs show mud-caked festival-attendants in various states: having sex smoking marijuana walking pleasantly alongside each other and painting each other with mud. The pictures vary in technical quality but encapsulate the moment quite vividly with an intimacy lacking from most press photographs of the period and despite the student photography feel they show a pivotal moment in American social history with a sympathetic eye. A few photographs of an older woman at a protest and another of a military veteran appear to intend to portray the movement as having a broader purpose. Prints are well preserved and generally in excellent condition with a few prints which appear to be earlier showing some normal signs of wear. unknown books
1844008615New York: G. Lane & C. B. Tippett / J. Collord Printer 1844. Nearly miniature hymnal 3 1/4" h x 2 1/8" w. Embossed calf with gilt title at spine. Very Good soiling and staining to end papers early owner names and inscriptions front and rear end pages. Internally clean a few pages with corner creases. 623 pages. . Embossed Calf. Very Good. 3 1/4" x 2 1/8". G. Lane & C. B. Tippett / J. Collord, Printer Hardcover books
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
1712WRCAM43360London: Printed by Joseph Downing 1712. 266pp. Small quarto. Antique-style three-quarter speckled calf and marbled boards gilt morocco label. Text trimmed a bit close shaving the bottom of five words on one page. Some light foxing. Very good. From the Library of the Earls of Macclesfield with bookplate on front pastedown. Second edition of this collection after the first of 1706. The Society was charged with propagating the gospel in many far-flung regions including to the Indians of the British colonies in North America and to blacks in the West Indies. Included is the charter granted the Society by King William III the Society's request for fit ministers to be sent abroad a description of the qualifications of such ministers the standing orders of the Society and instructions for clergy and schoolmasters as to how they should comport themselves when on their missions. One chapter is devoted to prayers for schools in America. The final two chapters give a list of the members of the Society and a "Catalogue of the Missionaries Library." EUROPEAN AMERICANA and OCLC together locate only six copies of this second edition. A scarce and informative volume on the operations and philosophy of this important missionary organization. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 712/205. OCLC 228754493 54182866 460606759. SABIN 85934 note. Printed by Joseph Downing hardcover books
1823315058London: Printed for Longmans Green Rees Orme and Brown 1823. First edition. xliv 330 2 2 adspp. 8vo. Original drab grey boards with printed title label head of spine chipped. Bookplate of William Middleton. First edition. xliv 330 2 2 adspp. 8vo. IN BOARDS UNCUT. Subscriber's list p. ix-xliv includes The King Duke of York. Alexander Boyd who took 10 copies as marked in pen Sir Walter Scott 10 copies James Watt et al <br/>This book was published to get money for a widowed friend and her daughters. Includes Sir Walter Scott's "MacDuff's Cross A Drama." and unpublished works by Byron Crabbe and Wordworth. Printed for Longmans, Green, Rees, Orme and Brown unknown books
1802263949Newburyport: Angier March 1802. Full Leather. Very Good binding. An attractive copy bound in contemporary sheep with morocco title label. Printed by the Newburyport printer Angier March. Piece missing from the bottom corner of the second blank page. Shaw & Shoemaker 2195. Very Good binding. Angier March unknown books
1972Embry 187933Shoal Creek 1972. Facsimile reprint. Fine. Red cloth no dust jacket. Shoal Creek, 1972. Facsimile reprint. hardcover books
18982307697New London Conn: The Brainerd and Armstrong Co 1898. Soft Cover. Very Good. A few small tears and small chips to wrappers wrappers lightly soiled. 1898 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. Illustrated with chromolithographic plates and line drawings. CONTENTS: Colored Plates and Instructions; Stamped Linens; Linens with Special Features; Hemmed Linens; Round Doyleys and Centrepieces; Fringed Doyleys and Centrepieces; Tray Cloths; Tea Cloths; Squares for Sofa Pillows; Bureau Scarfs; Pillow Shams; Table Covers; Photograph Frames; Novelties in Stamped Goods; Circular in Red. The Brainerd and Armstrong Co paperback books
193010332London: Oxford University Press 1930. Hardcover. VG with the following condition notes: Ancient label remnants at base of spine and extreme top of spine two bookplates inside front cover deaccession stamp. A very clean solid copy of this large book. Tan cloth with gilt embossed title on cover and spine. T.e.g. xxx 311 pp. 7 color 114 bw plates. This large book is very clean inside. Includes a 12-page introduction by C.J. Holmes the full-page plates several of the color plates are tipped-in and the detailed and annotated catalogue arranged chronologically. Also contains a list of plates 95 paintings 19 drawings 4 silver 2 glass index of painters index of draughtsmen etchers silversmiths and glassworkers and index of owners. A major exhibition at the time. Cover and spine title is: A Commemoratiave Catalogue of the Exhibition of Dutch Art 1450-1900. Contents as follows: Introduction by Sir Charles Holmes.--Paintings by H. Schneider and W.G. Constable.--Drawings and etchings by A.M. Hind and D. Hannema.--Silver by Miss C.J. Hudig and E.A. Jones.--Glass by Wilfred Buckley. Oxford University Press hardcover books
180430372Philadelphia: Pr. for the Society by Samuel Akerman 1804. 8vo 20.5 cm 8.07". 2 28 pp. <br><br>Founded to "promote the manufacturing interest of our country" in 1787 the Society sent out this communication giving its constitution and list of officers with a report on the present state of manufacturing in the United States. This includes a discussion of growth in domestic raw materials and manufactures with some detail as to items whose production has increased and reports decline in the need for imported materials and manufactured goods. The whole ends on a note at once self-congratulatory and restrained: Things are happily "in most respects very considerably better than . . . at the first establishment of the Society." Tench Coxe was the publishing President Peter A. Browne the Secretary. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 7024; Sabin 60367; Rink Technical Americana 2967. Removed from a nonce volume. Dust-soiled. First few leaves detached. Ex-library: old pencil markings and yellow label with lending rules of the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia on front fly-leaf with offsetting from glue on title-page. Mild foxing. Pr. for the Society by Samuel Akerman unknown books
180657464Boston: printed by Belcher and Armstrong no. 70 State Street 1806. 8vo pp. 7 1; stitched as issued into plain blue paper wrappers; title in an old hand on front wrapper in ink light foxing; very good. The "communication" involved the expediency of employing a second Minister of the Gospel "to perform the necessary duties of the South Meeting House." American Imprints 10311. <br/><br/> printed by Belcher and Armstrong, no. 70, State Street unknown books
1994103225Seattle: Seal Press 1994. Paperback. 70p. introduction footnotes illustrated with drawings figures and photos very good revised edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Seal Press paperback books
187632329London: John Russell Smith 1876. 8vo pp. x 11-278 32 page publisher's catalogue. Bound in little faded and nicked publisher's cloth little wear at the extremities a very good copy. John Russell Smith unknown books
193120101Los Angeles: County of Los Angeles 1931. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. olive green cloth map in gold of Los Angeles County front cover. Near fine. 206 pages. 28 x 21 cm. Thirteen fold-out map inserts some with coloring and a plethora of maps plans and photographs in black and white. Schedule of Major and Secondary Highways. " The use of this plan will assure the development of the Southern portion of the County in a well-balanced progressive and coordintate way." Small owner stamp paste-down front cover slight rubbing backstrip extremities. Interior contents fresh and bright. County of Los Angeles hardcover books
178420089London: Printed for J. Walker 1784. 92 pp. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Stitching lacking loosening gatherings some light spotting or soiling of front and back leaves and general edgewear else a very good copy. A contemporary owner has annotated and underlined several sections in the Tea Act. 92 pp. 8vo. These acts passed that years were seen by the author as being the most pertinent and so included in this work the rest of the acts of Parliament were to be released shortly thereafter in a second part.<br/><br/>The acts abstracted were the 1 Tea and Window repealing the several Duties and for granting other duties in lieu and duties on coffee and cocoa nuts Act 2 The Game Act hunting license 3 The Horse Act granting duties on riding and carriage horses 4 The Postage Act increasing postage rates 5 The Pawn Broker's Act trying to reduce the handling of stolen goods 6 The Soap and Starch Act requiring the licensing of makers of starch and instilling new laws on soapmakers 7 The Cotton and Linen Act placing duties 8 The Hatter's Act requiring licenses laying additional duties on imported hats 9 The Excise Goods Act laying duties upon licences to be taken out by the makers and delers in exciseable commodities 10 The Candle Act cancelling the duty on wax candles made in Britain 11 The Distillery Act trying to discourage home distillation by discontinuing the duties uon low wines and spirits for home consumption. 12 The Hackney Coach Act increasing the charge for Hackey license 13 The Smuggling Act trying to prevent 14 Brick and Tile Act placing duties on brick and tile made in Great Britain and additional duties on those imported 15 Wax Candle Act placing additional duties on all candles except wax and spermaceti candles. Printed for J. Walker unknown books
19092067971Newburgh Journal Printing House and Book-Bindery 1909. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Binding a bit shaken ink name address & date on front flyleaf Walter Weddaugh Loch Sheldrake Sullivan Co. New York note about previous owner affixed to front endpaper explains his relation to a Civil War veteran additional photograph tipped in following dedication page with labels related to same veteran added tear to one photograph. 1909 Hard Cover. 239 pp. 8vo. Purple blind-stamped cloth gilt titles. Includes two black & white photographs of groups of soldiers which identify each soldier by name and several individual photographs of officers. Newburgh Journal Printing House and Book-Bindery hardcover books
4111STAR OF THE WEST. Star of the West was a steamship built in 1862 by Jeremiah Simonson for Cornelius Vanderbilt and it frequently traveled to Nicaragua. In 1861 the Federal government hired her to ship supplies to Fort Sumter but it was fired on by cadets from The Citadel. D. 2pg. 8†x 12â€. June 16 1855. Punta Arenas Nicaragua. A contemporary copy of a financial agreement for the steamer Star Of The West. The document states in part “In the Article of Agreement dated March the twentieth one thousand eight hundred and fifty five entered into between me and acting legally for Michael Baker of South Dartmouth Mass as his attorney of the first part and Capt E W Turner of the Steam Ship Star of the West of New York of the second part – it was agreed to appoint Mr. Charles Morgan of New York to be the approver of the names on the ‘Bond’ for the Sum of Twenty five thousand dollars to be given by the said E W Turner pledging payment on receipt of the first sample of the ‘Guano’ at any port from the Island or Islands in the Pacific Ocean the Geographical position of which the said Michael Baker and myself have bound ourselves to furnish and have for ever transferred all right and title thereto as set forth in the Article of Agreement…â€. The document has three filing folds and some ink blotches and it is in very good condition. unknown books
196977476New York: Kraus Reprint Co 1969. Hardcover. Fine. xv 205p. Original buckram. 28cm. No jacket. Reprint of the 1950 edition. <br/><br/> Kraus Reprint Co hardcover books