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183034784Macon: Printed by Rose and Slade 1830. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Approx. 10" X 6". Stitched wraps. 16 pages. Title on front wrap. Untrimmed unopened pages. Light toning and foxing to the paper. Early Macon Georgia imprint. Printed by Rose and Slade unknown
185435614Griffin Georgia: Self published 1854. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 1 vi 180 pages 1. Brown cloth hardcover with blind stamped designs on the covers and gilt lettered title on the spine. Cloth lightly worn on the edges. A small bit of brown staining to the bottom corner edges of some of the pages. Old pencil inscription by the previous owner on the yellow right front flyleaf. Scarce and obscure publication. Not listed in the Georgia Derenne catalog. <br /> <br /> Sabin 80104. From the New Georgia Encyclopedia Jennie Knight Emory Univ.<br /> <br /> Before the Civil War 1861-65 the only Unitarian churches in Georgia were located in Augusta and Savannah. Following disagreements with the national association of Unitarians over the abolition of slavery the Augusta church closed in the 1840s while the Savannah church closed in 1859. Similarly southern Universalists often differed with their northern counterparts about abolition. There were more small active Universalist churches than Unitarian churches in Georgia before the war yet no congregations remained active afterward. A large Universalist missionary effort in the Southeast began in 1891 and attracted many new converts but after the Great Depression of the 1930s Universalist membership declined again. Self published hardcover
183435901Washington Georgia: Printed at the Christian Index Office 1834. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. 42 pages. First 6 pages are torn with loss of the printed title on page 1. Pages 41 and 42 bottom left corner is chipped with partial loss of print in the lower left corner. Rest of the contents are complete. Light toning and foxing to the contents. Scarce Washington Georgia imprint. <br /> <br /> The editor Jesse Mercer 1769-1841 was a Baptist Minister who moved to Washington Georgia in the 1820's. He was Pastor of the Washington Georgia Baptist Church and one of the founders and the first leader of the Georgia Baptist Convention. He published two newspapers in Washington Georgia: The Christian Index and The Temperance Banner. He was the name sake for Mercer University in Penfield and later Macon Georgia. Fair condition only. Scarce 4 copies in OCLC. Not in Derenne. Printed at the Christian Index Office unknown
201902009Paris, Charleston, 2019 ; in-8, 590 pp., br.
1997343698New York: The Stone House Press 1997. Hardcover. xiii 95p. ii color photo frontis piece tipped-in rubricated design at title page preface introduction summary conclusions and recommendations notes bibliography Deluxe Edition limited to 100 copies in a slipcase this is hand-numbered 39 tan boards with wine colored cloth spine gilt titles on the spine and a gilt device on the front cover very good condition. Advertising card laid-in. The Stone House Press hardcover
188836799Savannah: Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Georgia 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Thick octavo. A Sammelband of 14 Journal proceedings published by the Protestant Episcopal Church in Georgia for the years 1875-1888. Marbled paper covered boards. Covers and spine have light rubs and scuffs. Light toning and scattered foxing. Some of the bound in pamphlets have insect damage. Some of the folding charts are split and detached. Previous owner inscription written on the front end paper. Brief pencil marks in the margins of a few pages Overall condition is fair or better.<br /> <br /> Collation and some condition notes as follows:<br /> <br /> Journal.Commencing May 6 1875 in St. Philip's Church Atlanta. Printed in Augusta by E. H. Pughe 1875. 92 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 10 1876 in St. Paul's Church Macon. Printed in Augusta by Chronicle and Sentinel. 103 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 2 1877 in St. John's Church Savannah. Printed in Savannah by Chronicle & Constitutionalist Book & Job. 113 pages. Worm hole damage with minor loss of print;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 15 1878 in St. Paul's Church Augusta. Printed in Macon by J. W. Burke. 95 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 14th 1879 in Saint James' Church Marietta. Printed in Macon by J. W. Burke. 110 pages. Minor worm hole damage. Detached folding chart. Light foxing to this section;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 19th 1880 in Trinity Church Columbus. Printed in Augusta by the Chronicle and Constitutionalist. 95 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 14th 1881 in Christ Church Savannah. Printed in Atlanta by the Church Times Office. 95 pages. Folding chart split on a fold and the detached section laid inside. 95 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 10th 1882 in Emmanuel Church Athens. Printed in Atlanta by Jas. Harrison. 108 pages. Folding chart split;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 2d 1883 in St. Paul's Church Albany. Printed in Atlanta by Jas. Harrison. 124 pages. Folding chart split and detached;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 14th 1884 in St. Philip's Church Atlanta. Printed in Macon by J. W. Burke. 100 pages. Tiny worm hole damage;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 6th 1885 in Christ Church Macon. 1885. Printed in Macon by J. W. Burke. 96 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 12th 1886 in St. John's Church Savannah. Printed in Macon by J. W. Burke. 104 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 11th 1887 in St. Peter's Church Rome. Printed in New York by A. G. Sherwood. 97 pages;<br /> Journal.Commencing May 15th 1888 in St. Paul's Church Augusta. 84 pages. Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Georgia hardcover
185134189Penfield: Temperance Banner Office 1851. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Approx. 9" x 5" wraps. 12 pages. Original brown paper printed stitched wraps. Outer brown wraps are very thin and extremely fragile. Front wrap is detached. Covers are chipped and torn with significant loss. Scarce Penfield Georgia imprint. Temperance Banner Office 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
189036098Augusta: Printed by Order of the Association. Chronicle Publishing Company 1890. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 31 pages. Printed stitched wraps with title on the front outer wrap. Light edge chips to the covers. The back cover has a small closed tear and is partially split. Likely unused with several pages unopened uncut. Interior contents clean. <br /> <br /> Derenne II page 886; Dornbusch III 2738. Printed by Order of the Association. Chronicle Publishing Company 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
189813100Chattanooga TN: Sidebottom & Kerr 1898. 48pp. Slim oblong octavo. Original orange-tan wrappers printed in black stapled. Wrappers soiled creased and chipped with contemporary ownership inscription on front wrapper. First and last leaves detached from text block text block itself detached from wrappers. Good only. A scarce historical photobook that doubles as a catalogue for a Chattanooga photography studio at the outset of the Spanish-American War. Named after Union General George H. Thomas Camp Thomas was a massive temporary military training facility established at the Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia during the Spanish-American War. The camp hosted up to 70000 troops but became a national scandal after deadly disease outbreaks. The work features seventy total monotone photographs from third-page to full-page with brief printed captions and plate sizes memorializing various scenes at Camp Thomas in 1898. The subjects of the photographs include military structures scenes on the training ground soldiers from various state units in small and large groups soldiers hosting local visitors the large corral of horses at the camp monuments inside the camp / national park views of the natural scenery and more. According to explanatory text on the inside front wrapper "the main idea is to show by photograph such scenes of every day occurrence; routine work both on and off duty as will give nearest a correct idea of what the life of a soldier in camp is made of or as you would see him were you on the grounds in person."<br /> <br /> The rear wrapper reveals an additional motivation for the publication of the work in the form of instructions for ordering any of the photographs featured within. Such is the reasoning behind the plate sizes listed by each example. The Chattanooga studio Sidebottom & Kerr states that "Every Plate in this Book was made expressly for it and having the negative can furnish upon short notice photograph of any plate." The company offers to send the catalogue free of charge to anyone east of the Rocky Mountains. A scarce and unusual photobook that does double duty as a Tennessee photographic studio's order book. OCLC reports just eight total institutional holdings. Sidebottom & Kerr unknown
182631186Milledgeville: Printed by Camak & Ragland 1826. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 248 pages. Original wraps rebound in brown buckram covered boards with title label on the spine. White end papers added in front and in back. Moderate toning and foxing to the text. Old ink inscription and names on the title page. Acts and resolutions cover Academies Banks Canals Counties Constitution Courts Churches Divorces Elections Judiciary Land Lotteries Penitentiary Militia Infrastructure Relief Rivers Towns etc. Acts also refer to Indian affairs and 3 pages related to Slavery acts. 8 copies located in OCLC.<br /> <br /> Derenne I page 398. Printed by Camak & Ragland hardcover
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
182131185Milledgeville: Printed by Camak & Hines State Printers 1821. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 163 pages. Original wraps rebound in brown buckram covered boards with title label on the spine. White end papers added in front and in back. Moderate toning and foxing to the text. Acts and resolutions cover taxes relief acts business government positions infrastructure incorporation of Darien as a town "to grant indulgence to Purchasers of University Land UGA" construction of academies an act "to appoint Commissioners for the town of Ebenezer in the county of Effingham" to sell vacant lots to benefit the German Lutherans and much more. John Clark was Governor of Georgia when these laws were passed. Scarce. 6 original copies located in OCLC.<br /> <br /> Derenne I page 376. Printed by Camak & Hines, State Printers hardcover
183931181Milledgeville: P. L. Robinson State Printer 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 285 pages 35 page appendix xi index to laws ii index to resolutions. Hardcover with paper covered boards leather corners and spine. Red leather title label on the spine. Later end papers. Joints are cracked and boards are loose. Last page in the index is edge chipped. Old "State Library of Georgia" label on rear cover. Old ink inscription on right front flyleaf "I am pledged to return this book M A H." Title page has small hole no loss of content. Old ink designs sketched on the title page. Laws cover Slave acts railroads steamboats banks etc. P. L. Robinson, State Printer hardcover
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
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
178836781Boston: Benjamin Russell 1788. First Edition. Newspaper. Good. Newspaper. Single issue removed from larger gathering. Paper measures proximately 15" x 9.5". 4 pages. Stitched holes on the left margin. Scattered brown spots. Light toning to the paper.<br /> <br /> Contents include the latest "American Intelligence". Including the front page news article titled: "Augusta Georgia January 5. We have the pleasure to announce to the publick that on Wednesday last the Convention of this State unanimously ratified the Federal Constitution in the words following viz. <br /> <br /> State of Georgia. In Convention Wednesday January 2 1788. We the Delegates of the people of the State of Georgia in Convention met having taken into serious consideration the Federal Constitution agreed upon and proposed by the Deputies of the United States in General Convention held in the city of Philadelphia on the 17th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven Have assented to ratified and adopted and by these presents do in virtue of the powers and authority to us given by the people of the said State for the purpose for and in behalf of ourselves and our constituents fully and entirely assent to ratify and adopt the said Constitution which is hereunto annexed under the great seal of said State. Done in Convention at Augusta in the said State on the second day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand and seventy eight and of the Independence of the United States the twelfth." <br /> <br /> Other items from the paper includes news from Charleston S. C.; Wilmington Delaware; Philadelphia; New York; Massachusetts; and Europe. Much of the Massachusetts news concerns the newly adopted Constitution. [Benjamin Russell] unknown
192334648Duluth Georgia: n.p. 1923. Archive. Fair. Archive. Misc. personal business paper mostly belonging to T. C. Nunnally of Duluth Georgia and other related items. Some of the paper is torn and chewed by insects or rodents. Most of the paper is in good condition. Paper was also used for writing numbers for addition subtraction etc. A fair mini archive. <br /> <br /> Archive consists of:<br /> <br /> A partially used soft cover check book approx. 8.5" x 7" from The First National Bank Decatur Georgia 1941-1942<br /> 6 checks issued by T. C. Nunnally General Merchandise Warsaw Georgia from the Bank of Duluth 1907<br /> approx. 43 checks dated from 1922-1928 mostly 1923 and 1926 from The Bank of Duluth<br /> 6 deposits slips from the Bank of Duluth and 1 deposit slip from the Bank of Buford<br /> 2 blank checks from the Bank of Duluth<br /> 2 refund Checks-Distribution of Savings from "Sovereign Camp Woodmen of the World." 1925 26<br /> 3 receipts 1928-1930 from Payne & Findley Cotton Buyers - Fertilizer Dealers; 5 receipts from McClure and Taylor Flowery Branch; misc. receipts from Clinchfield Portland Cement; Charlie Barnes; McClure-Taylor Company Duluth H.N. & J. T. Taylor Cotton Buyers Fertilizer dealers Duluth and 3 receipts from Lowe Pittard & Co. Dry Goods Duluth<br /> Typed form letter addressed to T. C. Nunnally Warsaw Georgia from The R. O. Campbell Coal Company dated 1916<br /> 3 pages receipt with clipping from the Sears Roebuck and Co. addressed to Pauline Anderson Duluth Ga. Rt. 2.<br /> 8 pages staples printed copied "Letter From Judge John C. Hart State Tax Commissioner to the People of Georgia." dated January 12 1914. Several pencil marks on the letter. <br /> 1918 Merry Christmas Post Card<br /> 1942 The First National Bank of Atlanta Promise note partially completed signed M.E. Smith<br /> 1942 legal size Conditional Sales Contract for M.E. Smith Chamblee Georgia<br /> 1917 index card size note from E. L. Adams Company<br /> Small advertising broadside from the Monroe Drug Company Quincy Illinois <br /> 10 misc. pieces of paper with arithmetic notes empty envelopes etc. n.p. 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
188834632Atlanta: W. J. Campbell State Printer Constitution Job Office 1888. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. 9.5" x 6". 32 pages. Folding chart in back. Green wraps with title on the front and illustration of Rollins College on the back. Paper is chipped along the edges. Evidence of light glue repairs to the front and rear covers on the spine. <br /> Red stamp on the title page reads - "Presented by Rev. S. F. Gale Sup't of Missions Florida and Georgia." Scarce. W. J. Campbell, State Printer, Constitution Job Office unknown
195031165Marceline Missouri: Walsworth Brothers 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 90 pages. Illustrated with photographs of officers staff and members of the Air Force training unit. Blue hardcover with embossed gold insignia and title on front cover. Photographic end papers. Light shelf wear to hardcover. Edge wear head of the spine. This Air Force unit operated out of the Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta Georgia. Walsworth Brothers hardcover
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
193041040Savannah GA: The Savannah Development Co n.d. but ca.1930. Printed broadside 28cm x 21.5cm 11" x 8.5"; single column of text printed in black on white stock. Mild toning a few old folds and several tiny edge tears; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Prospectus for a Georgia planned community operating under the umbrella of the Savannah Development Company. The text touches briefly on fees and governing rules and extensively outlines the aims of the organization - the promotion of the arts sciences and literature the publication of a journal the establishment of a laboratory and lyceum and "an adequate system for the care of all unable to work and whatever may be practicable to improve the sanitary conditions of the world and promote the development of mind and the physical moral and spiritual interests and happiness of mankind.". Not catalogued by any OCLC member institution as of January 2021. The Savannah Development Co unknown