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1996Q-0805821651Routledge 1996-08-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge hardcover
1998001406Kapon Editions 1998 In this collective work scholars from different disciplines discuss the staging of ancient drama in Greece and abroad as well as the architecture restoration and use of ancient theatres in which ancient Greek drama now finds its true "space." Color illustrations.Greek and English text. 1st Edition. Soft cover. As New. Kapon Editions paperback
SKU0642232Oxford University Press 2019-04-15. paperback. New. 9x6x1. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Oxford University Press paperback
SONG1786600293Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2017-03-27. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.21x1.22x9.43. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
2013DADAX1442223375Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2013-06-27. hardcover. New. 6.31x1.20x9.19. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
2013SONG1442223375Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2013-06-27. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.31x1.20x9.19. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
187230930Augusta: Chronicle and Sentinel Publishing Company 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. vi 1 page blank 3 224 pages. LXVI "Supplement to the City Code. Marbled paper covered boards with brown leather spine and corners. Leather is dry and rubbed. Spine is chipped and flaking. Edge wear to the boards. Outer joint and inner front hinge cracked and cover loose but attached. Title faded on the spine. Light soiling to the front and rear end papers. Fair.<br /> <br /> Note: this code contains a resolution numbered "Forty-Fifth" on page 170 that was adopted October 14th 1870 honoring Robert E. Lee. This city code is the first pasted after the end of reconstruction in Georgia 1871. Scarce. 4 copies located in OCLC. Chronicle and Sentinel Publishing Company hardcover
189034729Atlanta: Record Publishing Company 1890. Wraps. Fair. Stapled wraps. Approx. 7" x 5". 172 pages. Illustrated. Yellow illustrated paper covers with title printed on the front. Restored. Fragile paper covers and end sheets reattached. Paper tears repaired with mulberry paper. Text is lightly damp stained in the middle portions. A few pages with insect damage on the corners and edges. No loss of print. A few small pencil margin notes inside. <br /> <br /> The author Joseph Makay Brown was the son of the Georgia's Civil War Governor Joseph Emerson Brown. Joseph M. Brown was elected Governor of Georgia twice serving 1909-11 and 1912-13. This book is historical fiction. <br /> <br /> Scarce in the trade. One copy currently held in OCLC Rice. Not in Georgia Derenne catalog and not in Nevins. Record Publishing Company unknown
184835414Cass County Bartow County Georgia: n.p. 1848. Letter. Good. Letter. Approx. 10" x 8". 4 pages. 2 pages of content and one page with address. Paper is folded. A couple of light red partial wax seals on the address side. Letter transcribed as best as possible:<br /> <br /> Iron Works Cass County Georgia Sept 15 1848<br /> <br /> Mr J. H. Parker<br /> <br /> Dear Sir<br /> <br /> Being absent from home when your letters arrived at the Post Office Is the cause of me not writing you sooner. The money for the machine came duly to hand I am sorry that I can not send you the castings for the machine Our Furnaces is not making good Iron And has not make any good Iron since your Order arrived from Mr Ford It requires good Iron for making the castings We will after stop our Furnances since week or two until we put in new hearth as soon as we get that done we send your castings right on I send your machine to Rail Road to day the the repeated agent said he would send it right on in a few days I hope that it reach you in due time The machine is New & it not cut so well at the start as it will when used a while I will be sirtain to send the casting as soon as their are made write to me soon as convient and to let know whether you have received the machine or not <br /> <br /> Very Respectfully Yours signed Jacob D Shoup<br /> <br /> N B<br /> <br /> The castings you spoke of for Buggs &c cant be furnished at a short notice if you will send the pattens for the same when we get our Furnance in good fix again Your J D S<br /> <br /> We will send them to Rail Road four four cents per pound that will be much better than buying them in Augusta at 18 cts per pound Ours will be as neat any you can get from Augusta J D H<br /> <br /> On the back side is the address<br /> <br /> Iron Works Ga Sept 18th <br /> <br /> Mr Isaac H Parker Newborn P O Newton Co Georgia END<br /> <br /> Georgia business man and industrialist Mark Anthony Cooper formed the Etowah Iron Works in present day Bartow County with Ironmakers Moses and Jacob Stroup in the 1840's. Etowah was located just north of Cartersville Georgia in former Cass County. The Iron Works were destroyed by the Union Army in 1864 and after the War the area remained in ruins. <br /> <br /> From from the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography 6 volumes edited by William S. Powell:<br /> <br /> "Moses Stroup the eldest son of Jacob was born in Lincoln County N.C. With little formal schooling he was brought up in the iron business. Many contemporaries considered him to be one of the "most expert furnacemen" in the South and a "remarkable genius" in the iron business as well as a good money-maker but a "poor keeper." He accompanied his father to South Carolina about 1815 and when Jacob moved to Georgia in the late 1820s Moses stayed behind. But in 1843 he joined his father at Cass County Ga. and bought him out. Moses built a rolling mill and rolled some of the first railroad iron made in Georgia some of which was used on the state-owned Western and Atlantic. In 1847 he sold the Cass County works to Mark Anthony Cooper and Company and shortly moved to Alabama where he bought ore lands from the government and began the Round Mountain Furnace in 1849". <br /> <br /> From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory on December 3 1832 and named Cass County after General Lewis Cass 1782–1866 Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson Minister to France and Secretary of State under President James Buchanan3 who was instrumental in the removal of Native Americans from the area. However the county was renamed on December 6 1861 in honor of Francis S. Bartow because of Cass's support of the Union4 even though Bartow never visited in the county living 200 miles 320 km away near Savannah all of his life. Cass had supported the doctrine of popular sovereignty the right of each state to determine its own laws independently of the Federal government the platform of conservative Southerners who removed his name. The first county seat was at Cassville but after the burning of the county courthouse and the Sherman Occupation the seat moved to Cartersville where it remains. n.p. unknown
35218Atlanta: Alfa Lomax Photo 211 Lee St. Atlanta Atlanta. First Edition. Photograph. Fair. Photograph. Approx. 13.5" x 10" . Portrait of Ivan Allen inscribed to his friend "Gene" in 1939. This photograph was taken at the Alfa Lomax studio in Atlanta Georgia. There are cracks and chips to the photograph and it is in fair condition only. Ivan Allen Sr. 1876-1978 Ivan Allen cofounded the Atlanta office supply firm later known as the Ivan Allen Company in 1900. Through the "Forward Atlanta" campaign of the 1920s and many other activities Allen became the city's quintessential booster. His son Ivan Allen Jr. carried on this civic tradition as mayor of Atlanta in the 1960s New Georgia Encyclopedia. Alfa Lomax Photo 211 Lee St. Atlanta unknown
193135424Atlanta: Georgia Public Service Commission 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. 3 iii 364 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Wilson Lumpkin. Illustrated. Folding map. Black cloth hardcover with title on spine. Condition of the hardcover and interior contents in very good condition. Georgia Public Service Commission hardcover
1839WRCAM16331Milledgeville 1839. 74pp. Plain wrappers. Tanned lower extemities frayed first eight leaves stained. Else a good copy. The Convention's amendment to the State Constitution was not ratified by the people as provided by the act Act of Dec. 26 1838. "J.A. Jameson Treatise on Constitutional Conventions 1887 p. 647 wrongly says that this Convention framed a new Constitution adopted by the people" - De Renne. An interesting item nevertheless listing all the county representatives present. DE RENNE II p.466. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 55844. unknown books
1860WRCAM32496Savannah: John M. Cooper & Co. 1860. 29420691222428pp. Contemporary patterned cloth. Minute shelf wear. Internally clean. Very good. A useful survey of Union Society records. There seems to be a question surrounding potential later issues. De Renne cites 1860 as the only publication date while Parrish & Willingham claim 1861. It is almost certain there were two issues of the present work the present copy being the earlier one without the latest entry dated "1861." An early Confederate imprint. Scarce. Parrish & Willingham locate only seven copies of the later issue. OCLC does not differentiate between potential issues. DE RENNE II p.615. PARRISH & WILLINGHAM 7930. OCLC 5634157 ref. John M. Cooper & Co. hardcover books
16-2611Tbilisi Georgia: Ministerstvo Kultury Gruzinskoj SSR 1974. . Folio. 84 x 56 cm. Card Paper with B&W Lithograph. Tbilisi, Georgia: Ministerstvo Kultury Gruzinskoj SSR, 1974. unknown
16-2608Moscow Russia: Sovetskij Hudozhnik 1989. Folio. 94 x 64 cm. Glossy Card Paper with Lithographs. Color. Edition of 800 copies. Moscow, Russia: Sovetskij Hudozhnik, [1989?]. unknown
1987343891New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Folio. Fine in fine dustwrapper with clear acetate band and in variant printed silver box with white letter on the front and "From:" and "To:" printed on the rear. A collection of O'Keefe's flower paintings. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1976236772New York: Viking Press 1976. First edition. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Cloth. Fine in fine dust jacket. First edition. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Georgia O'Keeffe writing about the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. Viking Press unknown books
1976236772New York: Viking Press 1976. First edition. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Cloth. Fine in fine dust jacket. First edition. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Georgia O'Keeffe writing about the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. Viking Press unknown
197625118New York: Viking Press 1976. 108 color plates. The color photography for this book was for the most part executed specially by Malcolm Varon. Type is set in Stymie Light Italic by Publishers Phototype New York City. Color separations and sheet-fed offset lithography were executed at the press of A. Colish Mount Vernon New York under the supervision of the great Bert Clarke. The paper is Quintessence Dull. 1 vols. Folio 12.25" x 16.25". Cloth. Fine in slightly chipped dust jacket. 108 color plates. The color photography for this book was for the most part executed specially by Malcolm Varon. Type is set in Stymie Light Italic by Publishers Phototype New York City. Color separations and sheet-fed offset lithography were executed at the press of A. Colish Mount Vernon New York under the supervision of the great Bert Clarke. The paper is Quintessence Dull. 1 vols. Folio 12.25" x 16.25". Georgia O'Keefe writing about the paintings of Georgia O'Keefe. The paintings that are included were selected by O'Keeffe. Viking Press unknown
197647364New York: Viking Press 1976. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Cloth. Fine in almost fine dust jacket. 108 color plates. 1 vols. Folio. Georgia O'Keeffe writing about the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. Viking Press unknown
198724931NY: KNOPF/CALLAWAY EDITIONS. Fine. 1987. First Edition. Cloth. 0394562186 . Fine in a fine dj. Folio. Mint in sealed publisher's shrinkwrap enclosed in the original silver printed shipping carton. Carton has a few bumps & edge tears A pictorial promotional postcard features the painting "Calla Lily with red roses" is laid-in. . KNOPF/CALLAWAY EDITIONS. hardcover
19876098Alfred A. Knopf in association with Callaway Editions New York 1987; First Edition; folio. One hundred sensuous O’Keeffe flower paintings lavishly reproduced full-page in brilliant color from 8" x 10" color master transparencies which were then scanned to produce the plates. Edited and with informative background text by Nicholas Callaway. Very Fine in a Very Fine dust jacket and complete in all respects with publisher’s illustrated wraparound band separate color illustrated index card to all the flowers and the original silver-colored corrugated cardboard shipping case. A beautifully published and sumptuous book. Domestic shipping only on this item. Alfred A. Knopf in association with Callaway Editions unknown
199113391New York NY U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated 1991. New York NY U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated 1991. oversized book of O'keefe's New York period lavish printing and format VFmint in dj with plastic ascetate title banner as originally issued a magnificant book in printing and subject matter first edition in publishers silver shipping carton Carton may have some wear. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Fine/Very Fine. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine/Very Fine. Book. Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated Hardcover
1944064352New York NY: Columbia University Press 1944. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2 Volume Set with slipcase. Minor shelfwear to both volumes: light scuffing along edges and covers. Both volume are tightly bound no marks. Books are in Very Good-plus condition. Heavy shelfwear to slipcase: scuffing top edge is completely split and torn very delicate and coming undone. Slipcase is in Poor condiiton. Columbia University Press Hardcover
16-2634Moscow Russia: Sovetskij Hudozhnik RSFSR 1982. Folio. 86 x 58 cm. Gloss Paper with Color Lithograph. Exhibit Poster. Edition of 500 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Sovetskij Hudozhnik RSFSR, 1982. unknown