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2010DADAX3838370783LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2010-06-22. paperback. New. 5.91x0.48x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
2000mon0000014322Palgrave Macmillan 1/29/2025 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Very Good. 0.7874 in x 8.5433 in x 6.0630 in. 1st edition. Hardcover issued without dust-jacket. Clean and solid. No tears stains or odors. NOT a book club edition. NOT ex-library. Hand-wrapped and packaged in cardboard. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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ria9781635500349_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Provides students in speech-language pathology with a hands-on approach to learning the clinical assessment process. paperback
1976ZB393278College of Health and Human Sciences Georgia State University 1976-98. volumes 1-2 12-17 19 21-23; complete volumes bound ex library; PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University unknown
2016x-1138274216Taylor & Francis 2016. Paperback. New. 214 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.79 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
187833739Atlanta 1878. Document. Very good. Approx. 12.5" x 8" legal sized lined paper. 2 sheets. Executive order signed by Colquitt regarding John B. Woodlaw Constable for the 530th District G. M. Fulton County. Illustrated mast head at top. State seal affixed to the second page. <br /> <br /> Alfred Colquitt Colquitt a Democrat defeated the Republican nominee in 1876 becoming the first Democratic senator after Reconstruction in Georgia. He was a Confederate Captain in the Sixth Georgia Infantry during the Civil War. In 1883 Colquitt was elected to the United States Senate. He died in 1894 while still serving in the Senate. unknown
198728854Washington DC:: New York Graphic Society 1987. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. The essays in this exhibition catalog illuminate selected corners of O'Keeffe's life and art. The letters full of vivacity keen insight and hard thinking show how she saw her life and chose to live. Above all are the brilliantly reproduced paintings; easily seen as sensual they are also tightly controlled visions of color and form monumental and deeply intellectual. It is far too easy to make O'Keeffe a cultural icon instead of seeing her as one of the America's two or three greatest artists. New York Graphic Society, unknown
192133814Atlanta: Foote & Davies 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Tall thick quarto. Unpaginated. Black leather covered boards with blue silver gold embossed illustration on the front cover. Title on the front cover. Embossed gold lettered title on the spine. Illustrated end papers. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs including a photograph of General Pershing with a facsimile inscription near the front. Light stains and rubs to the leather binding. Some pages with pictures of the Soldiers are creased. Some slight cracks to the gutters of the text no loose pages. Brief pencil notes next to 11 soldiers in the yearbook example M6-61. Fair to good condition. <br /> <br /> Contents include pictures of the staff Department of Military Art Courses Roster Air Service Officers Medical History Infantry School Detachment Colored Athletics Social Aspect pictures of the Camp and several advertisements. This is the first issue of the Doughboy. Camp Benning Fort Benning is located near Columbus Georgia. The Camp was established in 1909 and named after Confederate General Henry Benning. Dwight D. Eisenhower was at Camp Benning from 1918-1919. Camp Benning was renamed Fort Benning in 1922. Foote & Davies hardcover
34749Brooklyn: The Albertype Company n.d. Wraps. Good. Oblong string tied illustrated wraps. 1 16 leaves. Illustrated with photogravures on the rectos only. Covers are edge worn light damp stained and soiled. Interior contents clean with ocassional light blemish in the extreme margins. <br /> <br /> The State Normal School was a teaching college for women in Athens founded in 1891. Photogravures show the various campus buildings class rooms campus views etc. The Albertype Company unknown
190330359Chicago: Poole Brothers 1903. Second Edition. Wraps. Very good. Wraps. 7.5" x 5". 32 pages. Illustrated with photographs plan of the Prison grounds and map of the railroad route in back. Gray illustrated covers with title on front. Poole Brothers unknown
180632019City of Washington: A. & G. Way Printers 1806. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 45 pages 1 page blank. Disbound wraps with title on page 1. First leave detached. Pages 41-44 detached. Text has light toning. <br /> <br /> Contents concern land titles Walton County Georgia and State boundaries between Georgia North Carolina and South Carolina. The capital of Georgia in 1806 was in Louisville. Scarce. Two copies held in OCLC: A.A.S. and Univ. Michigan. <br /> <br /> Derenne vol. 1 page 326; Shaw and Shoemaker 11625. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown
185533764Murray County Georgia: n/a 1855. Letter. Good. Letter. Approx. 13" x 8". 2 pages. Light blue paper with several vertical and horizontal folds. No address envelope or postal mark associated with the letter. The writing is in the same hand. Several misspelled words. Signed bottom of page 2 "James Johnson and Oliff Johnson". The letter begins with the location "Murry Co. however the spelling should be "Murray" instead. The letter is dated September 17th 1855 and addressed to "Dear Sons and Daughters". The contents of the letter are transcribed below as they appear:<br /> <br /> "I take my 'Sete to right you a few lines to let you know that we are yet in the land of the living - I and your mother helth is febel we are both infirm but on foot. John famley are all well - James S. Brooks and Ruth is living here by us Ruths helth is vary bad indeed Scairsly abel at go about - we cant tell ennything much about your brothers - Francis is in Coosa ala Jesse is in "polden Co Ga James Turner is in walker Co near the tensee line practising medison we have not herd from none of them recently - you See by this it is my own hand - an it may be the last I may ever rite to you my dear Children - we received your letter on the 5th - of this instent jest one month from the time it was rote - which gives us grate satisfaction To hear from you all and to hear your wellfair - we have been looking for a letter for a long time - Sence we have been in Murry I have rote you two letters this is the third and we have received two from the Children - rite frequently - we have had good seasons this year last year we had a Sever drouth - but now we have good Crops both of corne and whete - I want now to Say Sumthing on the Subject of Religen I think it is in a tollenable prospers State our last Quertly meeting Commenst the 22nt of august it was protracted for twelve days and nights in sucsion - the power of God was made manafest in the Connicsion and Convirsion of menney and there was fifty two joind the Church. James S. Brooks and his Sons wesley and francis have all joind the Church - we think we enjoy Sumthing of the Comforts of Religen in our declining year - we are looking forward with a pleasing antisapation to our long and happy rest in heaven - my dear Children live faithful to God try to grow in grace and in the knoledge of our Lord and Savour Jesus Christ." end page 1. Noble we shall not forget your request in our Suplicasions at a throne of grace - we pray you may have all the graces and Christen fortitude you need - Or that you may be Sustained Strenthned and blest by the holy Spiret of our blesed Redemer may you discharge your duty in that office as a Leader in the Curch of God - Job my son I want you to help Noble in his class meting - pray and Sing with him and with them in the Class meting ad thereby you will enjoy much Religion youSelf live exemplry my Son before your Children rais them up in the nuncher and admonishing of the Lord - Louisa John and Elvira we want you all to be good Children the good book Sais be thou faithful unto death and I will give you the Crown of life - Mary and Gorge we did not hear that you got Religen an Joind the Church- but we hope to hear that in the next letter we git from texis - we want to see you all vary much and Often think we would be glad to be in texis with you all - write to us without fail as Soon as git this letter and write whither your ant polley Brown betsy Cozby is in texis or not - So no more - give our Respects to all inquiring friens - we still Remain your affectnate parance till Death Signed James Johnson Ollif Johnson. Murray County Georgia is located in the north Georgia mountains northwest of Calhoun and east of Dalton Georgia. There are records for the James and Olif corrected spelling Johnson found in Ancestry web site in the 1860 Murray County Georgia census. Their respective ages were 75 for James and 71 for Oliff. James Johnson was born in Virginia and Olif was born in North Carolina. Other census records for the Johnson family in Murray County are found in the 1860 and 1870 Murray County census. n/a unknown
36648Savannah: Central of Georgia Railway. The Matthews-Northup Co. complete Art Printing House n.d. Brochure. Fair. Oblong string tied brochure. 36 pages including the cover. Illustrated with photographs of fruits buildings trains people etc. Map of Central Georgia Railway in back. Ink stamp name of "Worcester Office 396 Main St. Worcester J. F. Healy Agt." on the title page. Front cover edge creased and detached. Rear cover edge creased with a couple of small tears. Interior contents are clean. Obscure agricultural promotion published by Central Georgia Railway. Central of Georgia Railway. The Matthews-Northup Co., complete Art Printing House unknown
19622931962. Loose-leaf 3-ring binder. Near fine. Quarto unpaginated. A red binder containing about 52 issues of "Direction" a corporate leadership periodical that is designed to coach or teach managers working for the Southern Bell telephone company. Binder a bit faded but contents are very clean and bright near fine. Each issue covers some aspect of business culture including arguments jealousy momentum spoilage and other issues. They are attractively illustrated with early-1960s space-age illustrations. Most interesting s the first pamphlet which goes over the procedures for dealing with a nuclear attack. In the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis these procedures would not have been taken lightly. unknown
180235326Nassau Bahamas Islands: n.p. 1802. Paper. Very good. Receipt. Approx. 13.5 x 8.25. Print and hand written form with hand written parts in parenthesis. A partial reading of the this cargo inspection form - "These are to certify all whom it doth concern that Josiah Baker master or commander of the Brigantine Enterprize burthen one hundred & Twenty five tons mounted with no guns navigated with seven men American built and bound for Savannah Georgia having on board One thousand Bushels of Salt and Ballast and twenty Boxes of Fish part of the unwrapped cargo. This English trade document has 4 hand written signatures. Paper has three horizontal fold creases and one vertical crease. n.p. unknown
1978130789The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Viking Press 1978-09-01. hardcover. Like New. 14x11x1. Book and jacket as new slip case shows sun fade. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Viking Press hardcover
10931BROADSIDES. BUMGARDNER Georgia B. comp. American Broadsides: Sixty Facsimiles Dated 1680 to 1800 Reproduced from Originals in the American Antiquarian Society. Barre Mass.: Imprint Society 1971. 1st ed. Folio. Orig. two-tone cloth in publisher's slipcase slightly worn. Limited to 1950 numbered copies signed by the compiler. A very fine copy. unknown
183533765Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Blanchard 1835. First American Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 12mo. 2 volumes. Volume I: 252 pages 24 pages publishers advertisementss. Volume II: 218 pages 24 pages publishers ads. Brown cloth hardcover set with paper title labels on the spines. Light shelf wear to cloth bindings. Light damp-stains toning and scattered foxing to contents. Front hinge of volume 1 has an old stitched repair. Contemporary owner's signature on the front paste downs. <br /> <br /> Howes B 1051. Carey, Lea & Blanchard hardcover
1897040209Atlanta Ga: Franklin Printing & Publishing Co 1897. First Edition. Softcover. Good. 73pp. Begins with three pages by Northen on the opportunities and advantages of living in Georgia. Lists properties for sale by county including location land uses houses small businesses and other features of each property. Bound in printed tan wrappers. 9" x 5.75". Spine ends chipped. Unrecorded by WorldCat. Franklin Printing & Publishing Co unknown
43859GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Volume II. Savannah 1842. 336pp. Contemporary cloth. Cloth faded splitting along upper front hinge. Blindstamp on titlepage and library number on spine. Some foxing. Overall very good. Contains reprints of five Howes items: Tailfer's New Voyage to Georgia; Stephens State of the Province of Georgia and Brief Account of the Causes; Tailfer's A True and Historical Narrative; and Martyn An Account Showing the Progress of Georgia. unknown
18-3617New York: Alfred Knopf 1991. Folio. 130 pp. Very Good. Hard Cover. Beige cloth covered boards. Dust Jacket Good with minor wrinkling and quarter-inch tear at bottom edge and half inch tear on spine. Else book is fine. Color plates throughout. Oversized volume additional shipping fees may apply.ISBN: 0679401482 9780679401483.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1991. hardcover