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SONG1843927071Willan 2015-07-30. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.94x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Willan hardcover
2014x-1446285804Sage Pubns Ltd 2014. Hardcover. New. 154 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.50 inches. Sage Pubns Ltd hardcover
64416937Transaction Publishers pp. xviii 345 . Hardback. New. Transaction Publishers hardcover
637452106Taylor & Francis Group pp. 272 Index 1st Edition . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
6414618Taylor & Francis Group pp. 208 2nd Edition . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
20171138537632Routledge 2017. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Georgia A. Persons</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Routledge</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781138537637</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2017</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 312</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Editorial Reviews About the Author Georgia A. Persons</p> Routledge hardcover
SONG0128104236Academic Press 2017-02-10. 2. paperback. Used: Good. 7.50x1.24x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Academic Press paperback
1984Q-094264204XTwelvetrees Pr 1984-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Twelvetrees Pr hardcover
1961610682New York: Farrar Straus and Cudahy 1961. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. 134pp. Introduction by Flannery O'Connor. Some toning to the endpapers and hint of foxing to the topedge near fine in very good dust jacket with some foxing scrape-tear at the spine and some scattered general wear including small tears indentations and creases. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy hardcover
177934736London: Printed by R. Haswell 1779. First Edition. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. 18" x 12". Folded. 4 pages. Removed from a larger gathering with edge wear to the spine. Pages separated. Light toning to the single issue. Fair condition. <br /> <br /> Contents include an article titled "Philip Stephen Esq. Extract of a Letter from Captain Henry Senior Officer of his Majesty's ships in Georgia to Sir George Collier Savannah May 23 1779". The article details the British army movements against Charleston. "Charleston has offered to capitulate if they might remain neuter neutral which was refused: Our army is in possession of several flats and canoes on Ashley River." Other articles include population numbers of American States; a reprinted article "From Rivington's Royal Gazette printed at New York" also covering American Revolution news; several advertisements; a poem titled "Stanzas in the Grand Fleet on their last sailing from Portsmouth; and more. Printed by R. Haswell unknown
186036730Atlanta: Atlanta 1860. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. Pages 3-131 x. Missing the front cover that may identify the printer and location. Light soil and toning to the wraps. Light damp stains to the back pages. Last index page torn in half with content missing on page ix. Contents include rules for Slaves and free people of color. Previous owner name top of page 3 Augusta Wylie King. Early Atlanta imprint. Atlanta unknown
185836085Augusta: Georgia Rail Road 1858. Broadside. Fair. Broadside. Approximately 5" x 7.5". Paper is folded creased toned with two small holes. Tears at the splits. Tape repair on the blank reverse side. Fair condition only. Obscure. No other copies of this advertisement were found during a recent search. Georgia Rail Road unknown
187434803Albany New York: Joel Munsell 1874. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Wraps. x errata slip 184 pages. Original printed green stitched wraps. Black title on the front cover. Pages uncut and untrimmed. Appears unused. Light wear to the covers and foredge. A small chip and paper split on the spine. <br /> <br /> Howes J 205; Derenne Georgia catalog volume 2 page 747. Joel Munsell unknown
85012Rome GA: 1908. Typed letter signed. 1pp on Maddox's law office stationery; Sept. 6 1908; seeking appointment to the Commission for the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. 27 lines ca 220 words; signed in full. With "Received" stamp of the Office of the Secretary of War dated Sep 14 1908; docketed on verso in Joseph G. Cannon's hand with a ca. 100-word endorsement of Maddox's application. Old folds; lightly browned; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Maddox a Confederate veteran and five-term Congressional Representative for Georgia 1893-1905 writes seeking appointment to the Commission in charge of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park which as part of its charter required that at least one Confederate veteran be a member: ".As you know I was a Confederate soldier; and I was in the battle of Chickamauga before I was sixteen years old. The Chickamauga Battlefield is in my old Judicial Circuit when I was Judge of the Superior Court and it is in the District which I represented in Congress for twelve years.I would certainly take great pride as I always have done heretofore in the protection and care of this great National Park and I feel that if you would be kind enough to write or tell the President who I am and what you know of me as a Representative in Congress it would go a long way in securing the appointment." On verso is Cannon's holograph statement addressed to "the President" supplying the requested recommendation: ".John W. Maddox was for several terms a Democratic member of Congress from Georgia. He was one of the most efficient members of the minority & while a good partisan had the ability & courage to distinguish between partisanship & legislature.if I had the authority I would appoint Mr. Maddox" signed "JG Cannon" dated 9/11 1908. unknown
192041205Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1920. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Colored. A rare original coastal survey of Ossabaw Sound including Ossabaw Island Skidaway Island Wassaw National Wildlife Rescue and the Vernon and Ogeechee Rivers.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of the Ossabaw Sound and an important historical view of the developing Georgia. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
192041202Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1920. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Uncolored. A rare original coastal survey of the St Catherines Sound and includes St. Catherines Island and Ossabaw Island.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is notable for its inclusion of St. Catherines Island the northernmost outpost in Spanish Florida between 1587 and 1680 with Catholic friars and Spanish soldiers living among the Guale Indians for over a century there. After the Spanish abandoned the island Mary Musgrove a Muskogee leader and translator for James Ogelthorpe claimed the island. Later Button Gwinnett a signer of Declaration of Independence also called this island home. This map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of St. Catherines Sound and an important historical view of the developing coastal Georgia. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
185335359n.p.: Georgia 1853. Wraps. Fair. String bound wraps. 1011 pages 1 page blank 1 37 page Index 1 page blank 1. Title page is page 1. Page 1 is toned and creased. Rear wrap is lightly toned with a few spots. Text block is not trimmed and the pages are uncut at the top edge. Moderate toning and foxing to the contents. <br /> <br /> Contents include a section on Slave and Free Persons of Color laws. Printer information or location not provided on the title page. A similar copy held by Emory University states the 1853 & 1854 Journal was printed in Savannah by S. T. Chapman. Emory's copy is has 904 pages while this copy has 1011 pages. Also Emory's copy does not have the hyphen in the word Biennial on the printed title page. Georgia unknown
12899Americus GA early 20th century. Broadside 12.25 x 9.5 inches printed in two columns inside a four-line border. Moderate staining foxing and edge wear several short closed edge tears tiny hole in left column just touching one letter small hole near top right in blank area tiny chip to top right corner. Good condition. A delightful and seemingly unrecorded poetry broadside from a Georgia father named J.R. Culpepper written as "counsel" to his daughter. Culpepper was obviously interested in bees attested to by the title of the poem as well as the poem's construction. The poem is arranged in two columns consisting of twenty-four four-line stanzas written in alphabetical order combining X Y and Z into one stanza at the end. Each line begins with the letter "B" and is followed by four lines of poetry each beginning with the same letter of the alphabet offering fatherly advice. For example the first stanza reads in full:<br /> <br /> "B Aspiring for a place on the record of fame<br /> B Ashamed of all that would tarnish your name<br /> B Attentive to your duties as a student my child<br /> B Ambitious to succeed B Amiable B Mild."<br /> <br /> We were unable to locate any other copies of this broadside in OCLC or elsewhere. unknown
187233737Savannah 1872. Letter. Very good. Manuscript letter written on 4 lined sheets of paper on the front sides. Folded. Addressed to former Republican Governor of Georgia Benjamin Conley Atkin's starts the letter by stating "I have written to Hon. Jno. G. New with request for him to submit it to the heads of the party in Washington for suggestions the Following Viz: - Propositions for Republican Adjustment." Atkins outlines the proposal in these 4 pages. Signed at the bottom of page 4 "Yours Truly James Atkins."<br /> <br /> Benjamin Conley was the last Republican Governor of Georgia during the Reconstruction period. From wikipedia: Conley's previous political service included the office of mayor of Augusta Georgia from 1857 to 1859. Conley served as the 47th Governor of Georgia from October 30 1871 to January 12 1872 during Reconstruction and was the second Republican governor of Georgia. Conley was serving as the president of the Georgia Senate when his predecessor Rufus B. Bullock was forced to resign. As the Senate president Conley assumed the governorship and served for only two months. unknown
184531059Forsyth Gorgia: Published by Monroe Lodge No. 18. S. Harris Printer 1845. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Plain outer yellow stitched wraps. 15 pages. Title on page 1. Light edge wear and creases to outer wraps. Light scattered foxing to the text. Scarce. No copies located in OCLC. Published by Monroe Lodge, No. 18. S. Harris, Printer unknown
184131331Milledgeville: P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers 1841. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. A sammelband of 3 separate bound acts: 1838: 285 pages 35 page appendix xiv index; 1839: 224 pages; 1840: 219 pages 11 page index to laws 110 page index to Resolutions. Brown calf leather binding. Title stamped on red and black leather spine labels. Front hinge glued. Rear hinge is in good condition. Leather is rubbed and scuffed in spots. Moderate toning to the contents. Some of the top edge margins cut too close resulting in slight loss of page headings. <br /> <br /> Previous owner ink stamp "Lawrence B. Custer Attorney At Law Marietta Georgia" on the right front flyleaf. Katherine H. Custer 1999 written below the first inscription on the right front flyleaf. Many Acts inside relate to Slavery Railroads Infrastructure etc. P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers unknown
1989142606180003Alfred A. Knopf 1989. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x13x16. Hardcover with dust jacket. Pages are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket and covers show very minor shelf wear rubbing to corners and edges. Binding is tight hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1849WRCAM32455Augusta: Printed at the Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel 1849. 129pp. Dbd. Minor foxing. Very good. A statistical evaluation of the progress of the railroad with an engineer's report and several tables of expenses. A good examination of early railroad growth in the South. Quite rare. Not in De Renne nor on OCLC. Printed at the Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel unknown books
188740729Macon: J.W. Burke and Company 1887. Hardcover. Very good. 2622pp. 15pp; 16pp; 17pp; 16pp; 15pp; 24pp; 9pp; 15pp; 20pp; 19pp; 20pp; 15pp; 23pp; 10pp; 23pp; First twenty years of reports supplied in contemporary facsimile. Printer's ticket on front pastedown scattered foxing throughout else very good in contemporary calf over boards. Extremities rubbed with some minor loss else a sound example. <br/><br/> J.W. Burke and Company hardcover books
1859WRCAM32502Milledgeville Ga 1859. 64pp. Original printed wrappers. Vertical fold wrappers worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Withal about very good. Prints the acts passed in the two-month session as well as the court calendar and an appendix addressing the procedures for returning fugitives from justice who have fled the state. DE RENNE II p.605. unknown books