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2012AME_9781620814253Nova Science Publishers 2012. 1. Hardcover. New/New. Nova Science Publishers hardcover
A9781632429384Hardback. New. hardcover
SONG0764162349B.E.S. Publishing 0000-00-00. Brdbk. board_book. Used: Good. 8.50x0.75x8.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. B.E.S. Publishing unknown
3639517040.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2008Q-1905417128Boxer Books 2008-03-04. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Boxer Books hardcover
186037544no place: Lemuel Towers 1860. First Edition. Original wraps. Very good. 16p octavo. A very good copy in original printed wraps. Heavy foxing to rear two pages. uncut. <br/><br/> Lemuel Towers paperback
19703135Atlanta Ga 1970. About good. Three-color photographic portrait broadside 11 x 28 inches respectively. Left edge chipped and stained into the image area old folds and creases. A campaign broadside touting the candidacy for J.O. Wyatt Jr. Wyatt attended Morehouse College earned a law degree from Emory and worked for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission before running successfully for County Commissioner in Fulton County Georgia in the late-1970s. His father Dr. J.O. Wyatt instilled in him a sense of civic duty; the elder Wyatt had previously run unsuccessfully for school board in Amarillo Texas in 1955 resulting in the burning of a cross on his front lawn. unknown
189035930Brooklyn: Historical Printing Club 1890. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 20 pages. Original publishers gray and white paper covered boards with black printed title on front cover. Old label removed from front paste down. Light soiling and shelf wear to the covers. Limited numbered edition of 250 copies. This copy is numbered 36.<br /> <br /> Derenne Georgia Catalog Vol. 2 page 884. Historical Printing Club hardcover
188335413Georgia 1883. Archive. Good. Small archive of 3 handwritten condolence letters written to the Buice family in Ringgold Georgia. Also included is the month of June calendar with a note written at bottom not legible and notes written on the blank side. The calendar sheet has some light stains and edge tears. Light fading and wear to the letters. Good condition. . <br /> <br /> All three letters begin with sorrow and condolences to the Buice family after their son Albert died. Written on the back of the June calendar is the note: "Our darling Baby girl was Born June 12th 1883. Our Darling Son was drowned June 24th 1883 aged 20 years lacking one month. Sadest day of our life." <br /> <br /> The first letter from Ringgold dated June 25 1883 is 4 pages long and addressed to "Dear Friend & Bro." It is signed W. L. Laice sp. <br /> <br /> The second letter written form Augusta Georgia is dated June 29 1883 and addressed "Dear Bro & Sister Buice. It is 3 pages long and signed by Cadesman Pope. <br /> <br /> The third letter from Dadeville Alabama is dated July 2nd 1883. It is addressed to "Mrs. Buice and family." This letter is 8 pages long and makes references to LaGrange Georgia. This letter also mentions the murder of the Dr. Carter editor of the People's Advocate: "Just two weeks ago my door neighbor was shot dead in tracks uptown. He was one of the nicest men I ever knew except that he was not a Christian he was a Physician here - was with Tillie and I both when we were sick not long ago. Was so refined well educated a polished gentleman. Political disturbances was the origin of his death. He was editor of the People's Advocate published weekly at this place and had said something in the editorials that offended a young man 22 years old who walked up to him in the square and demanded a private interview which Dr. Carter refused. Told him he had no business with him which could not be transacted there. Then young Sturdivant or Sturdevant drew out his pistol and shot him through the head." The letter is signed Mrs. Dansby. <br /> <br /> An article appearing in the Hazleton Sentinel and sourced from Columbus Georgia June 18th states "Dr. John F. Carter of Dadeville Alabama was shot and killed in that place by B. B. Sturdivant son of ex-Probate Judge Sturdivant Saturday night. Carter had been making some severe strictures on Judge Sturdivant in his paper about which young Sturdevant called to see him yesterday. unknown
186030260Columbus: Columbus Times Power Press 1860. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approx. 8.5" X 5.5". 20 pages. Original printed stitched yellow wraps. Light soiling to outer wrap. Columbus Times Power Press unknown
192936541New York: The National Historical Company 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 394 pages. Illustrations. Color engraved armorial crest frontispiece. Blue cloth hardcover with title on the spine. Some fading to the blue cloth binding. Both hinges are broken exposing the webbing. Covers still securely attached and no loose pages. Genealogy notes laid inside the front cover. Previous owner inscription on the front paste down. One page of handwritten family notes on the verso of the right front flyleaf. Another page of notes written on the blank recto of the frontispiece. Pieces of paper laid in between pages 162-163. Five pages of Witter family notes written on the blank rear end sheets following page 394. Contents mostly clean inside with a few small check marks in the text. Fair. The National Historical Company hardcover
199536605Spartanburg: The Reprint Company 1995. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. xviii 671 pages 4 blank pages to be used for recording marriages births etc. Illustrated. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and spine. Several illustrations. Illustrated map end papers. Interior contents clean and unmarked. Scarce. The Reprint Company hardcover
188533238Atlanta: Georgia Senate 1885. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 157 pages. Front cover chipped and scuffed. Bottom corners of several pages creased folded with bug damage on the far margins. No loss of print. Light scattered foxing and toning to the contents. Previous owner name top of the front cover appears to be Alexander S. Erwin. Debates concern Railroad Company practices. Senators named include John W. Maddox; Robert Falligant; F. H. Colley; T. B. Cabaniss; Lem Johnson; D. E. Smith; H.C. Sheffield; D. A. Russell; J. M. Smith; and John S. Davidson. Scarce. Fair condition only. This pamphlet was once possibly owned by Alexander Smith Erwin 1843-1907. Smith a veteran of the Confederate army and a prominent Athenian jurist is remembered for advancing further than any other Confederate soldier during Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg. He joined Athens’ social and economic elite when he married into the prominent Cobb family. Source: Oconeehillcemetery dot com. Georgia Senate unknown
193434342Macon Georgia: Grand Council Royal and Select Masters State of Georgia 1934. Wraps. Good. Stapled wraps. Misc. lot of 25 Mason proceedings held in Macon Georgia years 1892-1934. All reports are dated. Nine of the issues have date stamps and three of the reports have written dates at the top. Condition overall for the lot is good to very good. Report years include 1892 1897 1898 1903 1906 1907 1909 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 and 1934. Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters, State of Georgia unknown
183432696Milledgeville: Prince & Ragland Printers; Polhill & Fort Printers 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. Three parts: Part 1 344 pages; Part 2 358 pages; Part 3 456 pages 43 page appendix. Brown sheepskin leather binding with chipped red leather title label on the spine. Leather is dry cracked rubbed scuffed. Several chipped areas on the spine. Light to heavy toning to the contents. Ink name of "B Hill" on the front paste down. Not legible name written on the title page part 2. Part 3 has the name of John Jones Gresham. 1831 1832 1833 dates written in ink on the text foredge. Tears to the first 4 pages with no loss of content. Fair.<br /> <br /> Derenne Georgia catalog volume 1: Part 1 page 425; Part 2 page 432 title page date is misprinted and should be 1833; Part 3 page 437. Prince & Ragland, Printers; Polhill & Fort, Printers hardcover
185736729Atlanta: State of Georgia 1857. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. Pages 261-465. Missing the outer front cover that identifies the printer and location. Rear wrap missing. Rest of contents present. Untrimmed wraps lightly soiled on the front cover. Interior contents clean. Contents include a lengthy case regarding the American Colonization Society versus Lucius J. Gartrell administrator will of Francis Gideon deceased in the county of Fulton pages 448-465. State of Georgia unknown
182632694Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland 1826. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. 359 pages. Later brown sheepskin leather binding with title label on the spine. Leather is dry scuffed rubbed and worn. Later end sheets. Right front flyleaf chipped on the edge. Text is toned. Hinges are secure. Contents clean. A fair to good copy. <br /> <br /> Reference Derenne vol. 1 page 398. Note: This copy differs from the Derenne Georgia catalog description. Title page and printer information are the same as the Derenne citation but this copy has 359 pages. Camak & Ragland unknown
187434804Albany New York: Joel Munsell 1874. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. x errata slip 184 pages. Original printed stitched wraps. Covers are edge chipped with a small hole in the center front cover. Rear cover has an upper corner chipped section. Spine chipped at top and bottom with an old piece of tape reinforcing the joints. Pages untrimmed. Appears unused.<br /> <br /> Howes J 205; Derenne Georgia catalog volume 2 page 747. Joel Munsell unknown
191330346Savannah: The Morning News 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 259 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Clay. Illustrated with 2 maps 2 views and 6 tables in back. Dark green cloth binding with gilt stamped title on the spine. Light shelf wear to cloth extremities. Small closed tear to first folding map. Light foxing to the portrait. Majority of pages are unopened. The Morning News hardcover
FORT839699Used - Good. Mylar Wrapped Dust Jacket The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York unknown
188035288n.p.: n.p. 1880. Photograph. Good. Photograph. Approx. 10" x 8". Light wear to the photograph card. Written on the back side of the picture - "Steamer Cherokee Chattahoochee River Georgia 1880. n.p. unknown
184330586Savannah: W. T. Wiliams 1843. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 43 pages. Printed stitched brown wraps. Newer gray paper covers. Publication complete with original outer title wrap bound inside gray covers. Rear wrap is blank white sheet. Light toning to the contents. W. T. Wiliams unknown
184734785Marietta: Printed at the Advocate Office 1847. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps approx. 8" X 5". Title printed on the front cover. 40 pages. Light toning to the text. Several names and Congregations listed. Those in attendance included Rev. Stephen Elliott and William Bacon Stevens. Early scarce Marietta Georgia imprint. Printed at the Advocate Office unknown
191836768Camp Hancock Georgia: United States Army. Phoenix Printing Company Augusta Georgia 1918. Wraps. Very good. Stapled brown wraps. 48 pages. Illustrated with photographs of officers and a group photo of "about 190 men.with the name "The Special Training Company". Inscription written inside the front cover "Yours of the Camp Hancock Exp. Forces Edw. R. Frezzell 2nd Lt. Ord R.C." Scarce soft cover in very good condition. No copies found in institutions or previously sold or currently for sale online during a recent internet search.<br /> <br /> Camp Hancock was a major World War I U.S. Army training center near Augusta Georgia not in Hancock County which operated in 1918 as a Machine Gun Training Center. It accommodated around 50000 troops with infrastructure often featuring sandy clay roads. AI overview. United States Army. Phoenix Printing Company Augusta, Georgia unknown