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1962268741New York. : Hillary House. 1962. . Reprint. hardcover blue Cloth gilt spine titles. . Spines lightly sunned and spotted otherwise a very good set in a souled and worn slipcase. . 8vo. Hillary House. hardcover books
SKU1030703Palala Press 2015-12-04. Hardcover. Good. 1347139656 1914 Hardcover Edition. v 144 pp. 8vo. No dust jacket. Navy cloth boards are clean has a good binding shows modest cover wear with some rubbing to the edges of boards no markings/notations. lz Palala Press hardcover books
191259761New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1912. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First-hand account of Libby and officers' prison at Danville. Five plates. Octavo. Original blue cloth binding with gilt titles. The spine is leaning ever so slightly with a bit of wear to the corners and tips; otherwise very good. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1912015570New York: G.P Putnam's Sons 1912. First Edition. Octavo. Reprinted with additions from the report of an address presented to the N.Y. Commander of the U.S. Loyal Legion December 7 1910 104pp. 6pages publisher's ads illustrated. A soldier's life in Libby and Danfield prison. Bound in blue cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt. A very nice copy with only one corner slightly bumped and minor wear to spine ends. G.P Putnam's Sons unknown books
191256241NY: Putnam 1912. Second edn with appendix presenting statistics of Northern Prisons from the report of Thomas Sturgis with illustrations. 8vo pp. 127 adv. Bound in blue cloth stamped in gilt inscription on e. p. A very good copy. Nevins Vol. I pg 203; Dornbusch: Vol. I New York 587. Dornbusch: Vol. I Mass. 418. The Author was Adjutant and 1st Lieutenant in the 176th New York Infantry - Captured after the Battle of Cedar Creek he was held for a short time at the notorious Libby Prison in Richmond Virginia before being transferred to Danville where he was held until March 1865 when he was returned to the Union forces as part of a prisoner exchange. He attained the rank of major of volunteers. At the war's end Major Putnam joined his father's publishing business "G. Putnam Broadway." He was also appointed deputy collector of internal revenue. Years later following the 1911 marking of the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of the war in 1912 George H. Putnam published this book. Putnam unknown books
191263591NY and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1912. Second edition. 8vo. v 127 pp. Putnam served as an officer with the 176th New York Volunteers; he was captured at Cedar Creek in October 1864 and spent the rest of the war in Confederate prisons. Illustrated from photographs and paintings plates portraits. Nevins I p. 200: "Relatively mild account of Libby and officers' prison at Danville." Dornbusch I N-587. Nicholson p. 671. Very good. Original gilt-stamped blue cloth. 10017. <br/><br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
188319253New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1883. cloth. Putnam G. H. 8vo. cloth. iv 96 2 pages. First edition. With detailed explanations of the printing process specimens of typography and information on copyright. Near fine. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1967042441New York: Cooper Square Publishers 1967. 3d Edition Revised. xxiii 309p. original green cloth. Reprint of the 1896 edition. Cooper Square Publishers unknown books
196264215New York: Hillary House Publishers 1962. Reprint first published 1896-1897. 8vo. 2 volumes: xxvii 459; x 538 pp. Study of books and manuscripts in Europe during the Middle Ages. Very good. Red cloth spines dull publisher's slipcase rubbed dusty one edge cracked with old tape repair. 10582. <br/><br/> Hillary House Publishers hardcover books
1912999NY and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1912. Tall thick 8vo. Dark red cloth 476 pp. incl. index. Frontispiece portrait of Putnam. Scarce title! - Life and work of the founder of the great publishing house. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
191242384New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1912. cloth top edge gilt. 8vo. cloth top edge gilt. viii 476 pages. Revised for the general public from the 1903 first edition and with a new introduction. Minor cover rubbing. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1912278575New York: Putnam 1912. hardcover. very good. Frontis. vi 476pp. 8vo burgundy cloth; light rubbed and corners and spine ends. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1912. Internally fine a very good copy.<br/><br/> Enclosed with the book is one-page typed letter signed by Putnam<br/><br/> Putnam unknown books
191413761New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1914. cloth top edge gilt. thick 8vo. cloth top edge gilt. viii 447 9 pages. First edition. With biographical sketches of his father the person who founded the publishing firm of Putnam followed by his account of his activities during the Civil War. Interesting reading. Covers rubbed along hinges and at spine ends. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
190684440New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1906. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. index xv 375 vi 510p. 2 vols. Red cloth. 23 cm. Small hole in front free end paper of Volume 1. Backstrip slightly darkened and ends of backstrips lightly rubbed. No Jackets. <br/><br/> G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1903013191New York: Putnam 1903. Bound by red silk tie. Front cover oval-cut with underlying cameo portrait of Irving. Logo of "GHP" on rear cover. An illustrated biography of the author followed by a bibliography of his works. This is OCLC #2663793. A very clean copy housed in a soiled manila envelope. 56pp. . First Edition. Gray Wrappers. Minor Edge and Cover Wear/No Jacket. Small Octavo. Putnam Paperback books
1021212 Vols. thick 8vo blue cloth 459 538 pp. Spines faded moderate wear to extremities some aging; otherwise very good. This work is an unabridged reprint of the 1896-1897 edition. The first volume covers book publication from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 through 1600. The second volume ends at the end of the end of the seventeenth century. Hillary House, books
18969018000New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1896. 1st. Hardcover. very good . Two volumes bound in the publisher's original burgundy cloth spines and covers stamped in gilt. Top edges gilt. Some shelfwear to cloth covers and at extremities particularly at the heads and heels. <br/><br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
196749211New York: Cooper Square Publishers Inc. Very Good. 1967. Hardcover. New York: Cooper Square Publishers Inc. 1967. Third Edition Revised. Previous owner signed otherwise a Near Fine copy no DJ. . Cooper Square Publishers, Inc. hardcover books
1962126709New York: Hillary House 1962. cloth later slipcase. 8vo. cloth later slipcase. xviii4595; x5384 pages. 2 volumes. Reprint edition. Well preserved set. Hillary House unknown books
196248638New York: Hillary House 1962. red cloth slipcase. 8vo. red cloth slipcase. xviii4595; x5384 pages. 2 volumes. Reprint edition. Minor spotting to slipcase. Ink stamp on slipcase. Hillary House unknown books
1962115252New York: Hillary House 1962. blue cloth slipcase. 8vo. blue cloth slipcase. xviii4595; x5384 pages. 2 volumes. Reprint edition. Wear to slipcase. Spines are faded. Hillary House unknown books
196222197New York: Hillary House Publishers 1962. 2 vols. reprint of the 1896 edition pp. xxvii 1 459; x 538; near fine in original red cloth slipcase split at edges but still intact. <br/><br/> Hillary House Publishers hardcover books
196243983NY: Hillary House 1962. Reprint of the 1896-97 edition. Two volumes. 8vo pp. xxvii459; x 538. Bibliography index. Blue cloth. A little faded on spines and slightly worn at their ends o/w a VG tight set. Hillary House unknown books
1950514121950. Putnam Bertha Haven. The Place in Legal History of Sir William Shareshull Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1350-1361: A Study of Judicial & Administrative Methods in the Reign of Edward III. Cambridge: At the University Press 1950. xviii 328 pp. Cloth very good in lightly worn and moderately faded dust jacket. $40. Shareshull fl. 1360 is mentioned among the advocates in the Year Book of Edward II and also receiving a commission of oyer and terminer on February 22 1327. He became a king's serjeant in 1331. Along with a term on King's Bench he served on the Court of Common Pleas. While chief-justice he was excommunicated by the pope for refusing to appear when summoned to answer for a sentence he had delivered against the Bishop of Ely for harboring a man who had slain a servant of Lady Wake. Dictionary of National Biography XVII:1337. unknown books
165260958X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback