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B9798421027966Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781498016711Paperback / softback. New. paperback
20212-1801694079Charlie Creative Lab 2021. Paperback. New. 258 pages. 9.02x5.98x0.54 inches. Charlie Creative Lab paperback
1987583814Washington D.C. / Boston: National Gallery of Art / New York Graphic Society Books 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Exhibition catalog hardcover issue. Letters selected and annotated by Sarah Greenough. Tall quarto. Measuring approximately 10" x 12¾". Illustrated. Topedge a bit foxed else fine in a just about fine dust jacket with a some faint tanning and the tiniest bit of wear. National Gallery of Art / New York Graphic Society Books hardcover
2006547702Santa Fe New Mexico: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 2006. Softcover. Fine. Exhibition catalog. Foreword by George G. King. Introduction by Barbara Buhler Lynes. Slim quarto. 80pp. Heavily illustrated in color. Fine in French-folded wrappers. Contains the essays "Say It With Flowers" by Barbara Buhler Lynes; "Andy Warhol's Flowers and the Modern Tradition" by Neil Printz; "Color and Theory in Andy Warhol's Flowers Series" by Heather Hole; and "Pop Botanica" by John W. Smith. The exhibition was held May 13 2005 - January 8 2006. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum unknown
1971559514Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania: Bryn Mawr College 1971. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. The wraps modestly soiled "Georgia O'Keefe" inked on spine very good or better. Printed following the awards ceremony held at Bryn Mawr College on October 21 1971. Contains remarks by Hannah Arendt as well as a photograph of O'Keeffe with Harris Wofford and another of O'Keeffe and Arendt leaving the award ceremony together. Bryn Mawr College unknown
193730809Atlanta: Webb & Martin 1937. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Unpaginated. Brown and silver embossed illustrated front cover. Illustrated with photographs of students groups faculty activities etc. Light shelf wear to the covers. Light scattered foxing to the contents. Name and address of "Dorsey Alexander 1441 McPherson Ave S.E. Atlanta GA" written on the right front flyleaf. 24 pages have some brief inscriptions next to students and one page with a few autographs in back. Webb & Martin hardcover
186436375Jefferson County Georgia: n.p. 1864. Letter. Good. Letter. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages. Approximately 9" x 7.5". Multiple folds. Light toning to the paper. <br /> <br /> Contents very difficult to read but the writer is discussing a potential land purchase and purposes meeting the letter recipient at Thomson. The writer instructs the recipient to "send your letter to Reedy Creek Post Office." The writer states "it is good fresh land and close to Augusta it is only thirty three miles from Augusta and it close to no rail road so rit soon and let the man no what you are a going to do." Letter contains no direct Civil War content. n.p. unknown
198133409Atlanta: Cherokee Publishing Company 1981. Reprint. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. xii 260 pages. Illustrations. Blue cloth hardcover with silver title on the front cover and spine. Light shelf wear to the hardcover. Cherokee Publishing Company hardcover
200533880Armuchee GA: Self published 2005. Soft cover. Good. Quarto size. Bound white soft cover with title in black on the front cover. Illustrated with color picture on Everett Springs school on the title page and dozens of black and white pictures of people places documents etc. 126 pages printed on glossy paper front sides only. Light soil to the covers with a reddish spots on the back cover. A taped note on the verso of the front cover has the compilers name and address. Everett Springs is located in Floyd County Northwest Georgia. The compiler was a student of Everett Springs school from the 1st thru the 7th grade class of 1947 1948. This is a limited scarce publication. Self published unknown
193734659Athens: University of Georgia 1937. Magazine issue. Good. Magazine issues. Illustrations. Condition varies from fair to good with creases small tears and light soiling to the covers. A few issues have light scattered foxing. Contents include several advertisements some illustrated. Color illustrated advertisements on the back covers. Contents cover fiction humor photography sports a Military Ball and more. Issues include:<br /> <br /> February 1937. 24 pages<br /> March 1937. 24 pages<br /> June 1937 Graduation number. 28 pages<br /> October 1937. 24 pages<br /> February 1938. 20 pages<br /> March. 1938. 22 pages<br /> November 1938. 28 pages<br /> February 1939. 24 pages. University of Georgia unknown
192334882Marietta Georgia: Marrietta High School 1923. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Blue string tied wraps with silver title on the front cover. Blue end papers. Illustrated with photographs of faculty students activities sports etc. 100 pages 24 pages of advertisements. Covers are edge creased with small tears and light damp staining. Paper spine worn at the top and bottom. Interior contents clean with no writing. Blue rubber stamp on the title page reads "Property of Jas. T. Manning Marietta GA.". Manning was a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives Georgia Senate Assistant U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and elected Cobb County Judge. Marrietta High School unknown
192835855Atlanta: Foote & Davies 1928. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Tall quarto brown soft cover with embossed title on the front cover. 88 pages. Illustrated with numerous photographs of the students school faculty etc. Several advertisements. Edge wear to the covers. Rear end sheet torn out. Pages 85 and 86 with a color illustration by the printer is detached. Name card of "Myra Diamond Thompson" glued down in the upper right corner of the title page. A list of hand written autographs located on page 87. A couple of doodles and date 30' written on the last page. On the rear paste down is a small written rhyme by Myra dated 6/3/30 at 8:45 p.m. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Russell High School was a high school in East Point Georgia United States that opened in 1924. Industrialist and philanthropist John J. Eagan donated the land for the school provided the school was named after his uncle the late William A. Russell a Confederate general. After Eagan's father died Russell gave financial and spiritual support to three-month-old John Eagan and his mother Russell's sister.<br /> <br /> The school closed in 1988 when it was combined with Headland High School East Point College Park High School College Park and Hapeville High School Hapeville to form Tri-Cities High School.1 At the time of its closing Russell was the oldest school in the Fulton County system. The schools were merged due to declining populations and the aging of the communities as North Fulton was exploding with growth at the time. Foote & Davies unknown
196234767Hapeville Georgia: Longino & Porter Inc 1962. Soft cover. Good. Soft cover. xiv 158 pages. Tan covers with blue title on the front. Light edge wear top of the front cover. Light toning to the covers. Title hand printed on the spine. A clipped cut bibliographic catalog description is pasted down bottom of page iii. A few pieces of ephemera laid inside including a review of this reprint by Georgia genealogist Kenneth Thomas and a 1981 book order sheet from the Reprint Company. Previous owner pencil inscription written inside the front cover. Longino & Porter, Inc unknown
191034880Atlanta: Chas. A. Byrd State Printer 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. Two parts in one. 172 pages in the first part and the second part titled "Logan Manuscript" has 121 pages. 19 pages of advertisements in back. Blue cloth hardcover with illustration and title in black on the front cover. Black title on the spine. Light shelf and edge wear to the cloth binding. <br /> <br /> Contents include an extensive list of names from 18 Georgia counties including Bryan Burke Camden Chatham Columbia Effingham Elbert Franklin Glynn Greene Hancock Liberty Montgomery Oglethorpe Richmond Screven Warren and Wilkes. More names listed in the Logan manuscript section. Chas. A. Byrd, State Printer hardcover
188936180Augusta: Georgia Railroad 1889. Paper. Good. Paper with printed letterhead at top and illustrated envelope. Paper is approx. 8" x 5". Folded. Contents written on one side and pertain to inspection of "white oak." Signed at the bottom by the Railroad Mater Mechanic manager John Cook. <br /> <br /> Letter comes with a printed illustrated envelope from the Georgia Railroad. The back side of the envelope is an illustration of the 1888 "Augusta National Exposition." Edge wear to the envelope. Envelope in fair condition. Georgia Railroad unknown
187831565Macon Georgia: Married Gentlemen of Macon 1878. Paper. Very good. Paper. Approx. 4.5" x 13" folding party invitation. "The Married Gentlemen of Macon respectfully invite you to be present at an Entertainment to be given by them at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday Evening January 15th next." The invitation has two folds: one vertical and one horizontal. No writing on the paper. Married Gentlemen of Macon unknown
181935024Washington City: Printed by E. De Krafft 1819. Wraps. Very good. Disbound wraps approx. 8.5" x 6". 7 pages 1 page blank. Light toning to the contents. <br /> <br /> Contents of this brief communication cite James Monroe J. C. Calhoun and an "extract of a letter from Major C. Vandeventer chief clerk to major general Andrew Jackson dated "Department of War June 2d 1818." The contents of page 7 read "Your letters of the 7th of April one without date from Fort Gadsden and on the 26th of April are received. "The President of the United States and the Secretary of War are out of town. The former will return about the 15th instant the latter not before the middle of next month. So soon as the President returns your dispatches together with your order to Major Davis commanding the arrest of captain Wright and a copy of your letter to the governor of Georgia in relation to the horrid and atrocious destruction of the Chehaw village will be laid before him. In the mean time I am advised to communicate the 'opinion' that the trial of captain Wright by court martial is decidedly preferable to a civil prosecution in the federal court." Captain Wright and his Georgia Militia from Twiggs and Jones County attacked a friendly Creek village on the Flint River killing upwards from 5-50 members of the peaceful tribe more source information can be found from the Georgia Historical Quarterly December 1965 article by Merton Coulter. From the Albany Herald - Accounts of the incident now mostly lost to history or obscured by time vary. But most agree that the treachery of Capt. Obed Wright cost the lives of at least seven men one woman and two children although Wright himself estimated that number to be as high as 50. “Wright reported that about 24 warriors were killed and since some of the houses had their doors shut and guns were being fired from crevices the buildings were fired and some of the inhabitants burned to death†documents within the 2004 Southwest Georgia Archaeological Survey explain. “Wright estimated the total killed to be between 40 and 50.†Wright was ultimately arrested for his crimes primarily due to the outrage of Jackson but the murdering captain in the end managed to escape disappearing into Spanish-occupied Florida according to accounts from The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Printed by E. De Krafft unknown
186131288Savannah 1861. Receipt. Good. Receipt measures approx. 8.75" x 11.75" and is written on light blue paper. Receipt includes quantity and cost of "Bay Rice" and other items. Received payment signed at bottom by Wm. R. Rogers Savannah April 10th 1861. Jns Snider invoice April 10th 1861 written on the verso. Receipt has three folds. Light fading to content. Light edge wear to paper. unknown
33219Atlanta: Published by "The West Point Route." Printed by the Dittler Bros n.d. Wraps. Very good. Wraps. Approx. 4.5" x 6". 44 pages. Illustrated with photographs and sketches. Brown wraps with illustration and title on the front cover. Seal of the "West Point Route" on the back cover. Contents consist of 4 train stories written by Atlanta Newspaper men. 6 page sketch titled - "The Heart of the South: Along the line of the Atlanta & West Point R.R. and The Western Railway of Alabama" located in back. Seal of the "West Point Route" on the back cover. Published by "The West Point Route." Printed by the Dittler Bros unknown
185435495Red Clay Georgia: n.p. 1854. n/a. Paper. Good. Paper. Approx. 10" x 7'. 2 pages content. Paper is folded toned edge chipped and creased. <br /> <br /> Heading reads at top "Red Clay Geo 1854 Williamson Parks Dr To Starrall & Wade". Dated include Feb 11; March 2; ; March 17; 22; and 23. Interesting variety of stuffs purchased. Red Clay is an unincorporated town in Whitefield County. n.p. unknown
189146047Savannah: Braid & Hutton 1891. First edition. Paper wrappers. Wrappers and inner margins dampstained light browning to contents inked in notation to verso of last leaf. 38 pp. folding chart laid in loose. 8vo. Cover Title: "A Plea in Behalf of the South and West for Deep Water at Savannah Georgia." Folded table laid in loose. Braid & Hutton unknown
185231180Macon: Samuel J. Ray State Printer 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 2 600 pages 1 page index 1 page errata. Hardcover with paper covered boards leather corners and spine. Front cover detached. Leather spine separating from the binding. Paper covered boards are soiled and chipped. Rear hinge repaired with glue causing the rear flyleaf to stick to the rear paste down. Front end sheets soiled. Moderate toning to the text. Contents include several Slave laws and Free Persons of color Academies and Colleges Counties and County lines etc. Serviceable copy. Samuel J. Ray, State Printer hardcover
185831182Columbus Georgia: Tennent Lomax State Printers 1858. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 1 232 pages 1. Original paper covered boards with brown leather spine. Faded red leather title on the spine. Front joint cracked and cover near detached. Outer joints cracked. Leather is worn on the spine and corners. A few burn spots to the covers. Heavy toning and foxing to the contents. Acts include Academies and Colleges Judicial taxes various county acts transportation business census etc. A serviceable copy. Tennent Lomax, State Printers hardcover
192330811Atlanta: Technological High School 1923. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Brown embossed cloth hardcover. Unpaginated. Illustrated with photographs of students faculty groups sports etc. One page of Grant field views inside. Light edge wear to the binding. Light foxing or toning to a few pages in the front and back. No writing inside. Technological High School hardcover