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B9781343605381Hardback. New. hardcover
185857010Charleston: Harper & Calvo Printers 1858. Paperback. Good. 40p. Partial wrapper lacking back cover. 23cm. Soft crease. Old paper and glue remnants along left side of front cover some lettering slightly obscured. Blank bottom corner of one leaf torn off. Cattered minor foxing. Contents sound and clean. First published in 1857. The author of this report and a minority of one was James Johnston Pettigrew 1828-1863. The question being considered was apparently whether South Carolina should revive the slave trade. Pettigrew argued against its revival although he was not against slavery. Pettigrew later served with distinction in the Confederate army rising to the rank of Brigadier General. He was killed in 1863 during the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg. Harper & Calvo, Printers paperback
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1954vot767Columbia: South Carolina Archives Department 1954. Royal octavo softbound stiff cream wrappers 182 pp. Very Good with light edgewear. South Carolina Archives Department, 1954. paperback
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2014005324Solel Congregation of Mississauga 2014. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. About the book: Softcover. First Printing. Book is in near fine condition with mild corner wear. Feels unread. Additional photos available upon request. <br/> <br/> Solel Congregation of Mississauga paperback
1860046077London: P. Vallentine Printed & Publisher By 1860. The volumes are divided according to the five most important holidays in the Jewish calendar: Vol. I Passover; Vol. II Shavuot; Vol. III New Year Rosh HaShanah; Vol. IV Feast of Tabernacles Sukkot; Vols V & VI Day of Atonement Yom Kippur. De Sola the first minister to preach a sermon in English within the walls of Bevis Marks all others were either Spanish or Portuguese. First Edition; small 8vo 18 x 12cm. 6 vols; contemporary panelled navy blue calf rich gilt embossed central panel to boards all edges decorative gilt. Spines: four raised ribs; gilt titles on red and green labels with beautiful decorative gilt; light scuffing to head & foot. Edges: gilt; very light touches of rubbing when fanned a few only foxings. Soft touch of rubbing to boards fore corner tips. Eps: yellow glazed eps; reps with Owners signature Oamaru Otago N.Z. June 18th 1869; plus to foot a small triangle sticker From I.M. Myers Booksellers & Binder 13 Duke St Algate E.C.; light foxing to the eps white pages. Few only foxings to a few only pages albeit mostly to the margins. Bindings are As New. Set: 3 kgs. First Edition. Hb. VG/None. P. Vallentine, Printed & Publisher By Hardcover
2001R45370Bruxelles, 2001 192pp., br.orig., bel état, R45370
260 p. Softcover. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History No. 26. Near new. "This book is the first full-length biography and analysis of the thought of Michael Sattler, the noted Anabaptist leader, martyr, and author of the Schleitheim Articles. PA SHELF 05A
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small tears on edge worn dust jacket. 512 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations.
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17594On Sydney letterhead 27 May 1881. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Cut down at margins with loss to part of letterhead. Addressed to 'S Hague Smith Esqr Pitt St North'. He writes that he has not yet received a sample for 'the slabs of white marble 12 inches square' and asks him to 'give an answer to Odling Bros' as he wishes to know 'what quantity I could get from the person whom you <> & about the quantity also'. Manuscript note in another nineteenth-century hand at foot of second page: 'Autograph of Sir Geo Wigram Allen Speaker of the House of Assembly in Legislative Council - Also President of the Bible Society &c.' Hague Smith was according to the Australian newspaper the 'Observer' in 1900 'once upon a time a rather long time ago— one of the leading merchants of Auckland went bankrupt in 1871 In the days when copper tokens were current coin of the realm those bearing the effigies of Mr Samuel Hague Smith made his personality almost as familiar in Auckland as that of the Queen herself. He is now resident manager at Sydney of the Colonial Limited Fire Insurance Company and appears to be highly popular there. .' On Sydney letterhead, 27 May 1881. unknown
20420'London 20 Prince's Gardens 6th. Decr. 1861'. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Docketted on reverse of second leaf of bifolium: 'London 6th. Decr. 1861 Sir Daniel Cooper' and beneath this in pencil 'Australian Bart.' The letter has an embossed armorial motif at its head. Written to a family member or close friend the letter begins: 'I will meet you at the Bank of New South Wales on Monday at One O'Clock when I hope Mr. Ludlow will also be able to give me the statement for Thomas -'. He asks him to inform him 'what has become of the £580 alluded to in the enclosed letter'. The letter ends with family news: 'Dal Mary are suffering fromn colds but all the rest of us are quite well'. 'London | 20 Prince's Gardens | 6th. Decr. 1861'. unknown