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184832820701A classic characteristic daguerreotype portrait of Henry Clay the "Great Compromiser" a dominant force in American politics for decades. He represented Kentucky in Congress from 1806 until his death in 1852 with a few breaks for cabinet duty or a presidential campaign–he ran four times without success. A political moderate he brokered the Compromise of 1850 that kept the United States intact.A nearly identical portrait of Clay was copyrighted by Philadelphia photographer Montgomery P. Simons. Simons wrote to the Photographic Art Journal in 1853 to discuss this sitting:"My likeness of Mr. Clay which has elicited so many encomiums from the press and which you have been pleased to criticise so favorably as a valuable likeness is still more valuable for having associated with it a pleasing and characteristic anecdote of that great statesman. This anecdote made such a strong impression upon my memory as being a most elegant impromptu that I am now able to give it to you verbatim although it has been several years since it happened. At the time I took the picture of Mr. Clay he was on a visit to Philadelphia and the guest of one of his warmest friends Mr. Potter who accompanied him to my Gallery."As Mr. Potter and myself were about arranging Mr. Clay's drapery I asked him if he had any choice of position; his answer was 'None whatever sir; I am Clay in the hands of a Potter let him mould me as he will.'""Henry Clay of Kentucky had one of the most superlative political careers in American history. A lawyer by training Clay served in almost every level of government possible in the 19th century: the Kentucky state house of representatives the United States Senate the United States House of Representatives and the executive branch as Secretary of State. On top of that he helped negotiate the Treaty of Ghent ending the War of 1812 and ran for President three times over three decades on three different party tickets Democratic Republican Party 1824; National Republican Party 1832; and the Whig Party 1844."Despite being a political journeyman Clay's true home he confessed was in the House. He served as Speaker—and resigned from the Speakership—on three separate occasions but the exact timeline of his House career isn't as straightforward as we might expect from one of America's foremost statesmen. The Kentuckian had served in the Senate twice before capturing a seat in the House in 1810 promptly winning election as Speaker on the first day of his first term" House of Representatives website.Provenance: early ink inscription on verso: ""given by Henry Clay to Isaac Fuller." By descent from the family of Abbott Fuller Graves; Dennis Waters; Swann Galleries March 23 2010 lot 33.
192099548<p>New York 1920. 1920. Very good. - Octavo 7-3/4 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed cream wraps. The covers are soiled with a chip to the bottom corner of the front cover and top edges. There is a short tear along the spine and the booklet is vertically folded down the center. 21 & 1 pages with numerous textual illustrations and patterns. Very good.</p><p>"This is the first number of the New Edition of The Tailor Mechanic. The old edition was discontinued before this country entered the World War". Quoted from page 6. Numbered Volume 1 Number 1 on the title page.</p><p>Of particular interest is an article by Felix J. Koch on "Making Clothes for Jugo-Slovakian: Strange and Interesting Manners and Customs That Attach to the Fashioning of the Garments of the New Nation" illustrated with photographs presumably by Koch. Felix John Koch 1882-1933 was an author and freelance photographer. He traveled to the Balkan Peninsula in 1904. Koch traveled throughout the world from Labrador and Newfoundland to Panama and throughout Europe documenting in words and pictures the customs people and sights of the many regions through which he traveled. He was the official War Department photographer for the Cincinnati area documenting local war efforts.</p><p>RARE.</p> New York, 1920. paperback
192399609<p>New York: Harry Simons Designing Studios 1923. 1923. Very good. - Tricesimo-secundo 32mo 5-3/8 inches high by 3-1/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed light gray wraps. 16 pages with a chart of proportions. The bottom inner corner of the covers and pages is creased. Very good.</p><p>RARE. WorldCat locates only 2 copies.</p> New York: Harry Simons Designing Studios, (1923). paperback
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1998120183AB1998. Vlaeberg South Africa Fernwood Press no year c.1998. 28 cm x 24.5 cm. Frontispiece 176 pages. Numerous coloured and monchrome illustrations. Hardcover / publisher's original half leather with slate gray boards. Gilt lettering on spine with raised bands. Gilt pictoral on front board. Housed in grey cloth-covered book case with coloured vignette on front board. Fine absolutely excellent condition throughout. Interior in excellent condition. Hand-numbered 21 of a collectors' special edition of only 100 copies. Signed by author on the certification page. Presentation inscription in calligraphy to Christopher Robin White. Front endpaper beautifully embossed. Superbly produced work. Includes for example the following: The Immigrant / Towards Capricorn / Civil Servant / Surveyor / 'A Multifarious Life' / Return to Scotland etc. Charles Davidson Bell 1813-1882 was born in Scotland and arrived at the Cape in 1830 at the invitation of his uncle Colonel John Bell who was then Colonial Secretary. The young man sketched local Cape Town scenes and personalities with a humorous and perceptive eye. At the age of twenty-one he joined Dr Andrew Smiths Expedition for Exploring Central Africa with the task of keeping a pictorial diary of the expedition by sketching the landscapes and the indigenous peoples they encountered. After his return from this expedition Bell worked in various government departments and in 1838 he commenced in the survey department becoming in 1848 Surveyor-General of the Cape. A versatile and talented artist Charles Bell also mastered the art of wood-carving and wood-engraving and was the designer of the Cape triangular postage stamp and of various coats of arms including those of the South African College and the Old Mutual Insurance Company. Bell's profile available online from the University of Cape Town Libraries Digital Collections hardcover
18752410Santa Clara California: Mollie K. Simons and Sarah Estelle Hammond 1875. Good. 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 inches. 2182-200 2 adspp. Pale green wrappers printed in black. B&w frontispiece. Text block detached from wrappers; light soiling and staining; light biopredation to spine head and corner of one leaf. A scarce issue of this short-lived publication which appears to have run for only 10 issues through September 1875. The text features a compilation of instructional and/or moralistic stories poems and advice for children many seemingly sent in by contributors rather than copied from published texts by famous authors. Editor Sarah Estelle Hammond later Greathead was a teacher in Santa Clara.OCLC locates five holdings. Mollie K. Simons and Sarah Estelle Hammond unknown
2002__1840644729Edward Elgar Pub 2002. Hardcover. New. 704 pages. 9.50x6.75x2.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
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1893L1217bx72London England: Macmillan And Co. 1893. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1893 Ex-Library Book In Burgundy Hardcover In Good Condition. Wear On Top And Bottom Spine And Corners Of Boards. Some Fading On Spine Dust On Top Of Pages And Signature Of A Former Owner On Title Page. This Is From The Archibald Church Library Northwestern University Medical School. 88 Pages. Macmillan And Co. Hardcover
1984ZB560671William Heinemann Medical Books 1984. 141 pp. hardcover ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. William Heinemann Medical Books hardcover
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