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1967050490Charleston IL: Prairie Press 1967. vi 34p. b/w illus. dj author's SIGNED presentation copy. Prairie Press unknown
651429692Heritage Books Inc. pp. 792 . Papeback. New. Heritage Books Inc. unknown
1010JC157<p>Fac-simile do Ms. da British Library ADD.12531. Introdução notas direcção artística e gráfica de Martim de Albuquerque e João Paulo de Abreu Lima. Edição sob os auspícios do Comissariado para a XVII Exposição Europeia de Arte Ciência e Cultura. Os Descobrimentos Portugueses e a Europa do Renascimento. Conselho da Europa. Sob o patrocínio do Banco Borges e Irmão no âmbito das comemorações do seu primeiro centenário graças à cortesia da British Library. Londres. Porto. Lisboa. Portugal. 1984.</p>_x000d_<p>In folio de 49x33 cm com 107 pags. Encadernação editorial com sobrecapa de protecção ligeiramente danificada no canto superior direito.</p>_x000d_<p>Ilustrado com a fac-simile reproduzindo a cores os 13 fólios iluminados.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra com a reproducção as páginas finamente iluminadas por uma oficina flamenga com o propósito inacabado de mostrar a união das Casas Reais portuguesa e espanhola na pessoa do Infante Dom Fernando antepassado de D. Manuel e igualmente descendente do Conde Dom Henrique e de seu pai o Rei Santo Estevão da Hungria.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar de uma tiragem 2514/177 em papel couché com assinaturas dos directores desta edição.</p> I-3-A-17 unknown
1110JC062<p>Fac-simile do Ms. da British Library ADD.12531. Introdução notas direcção artística e gráfica de Martim de Albuquerque e João Paulo de Abreu Lima. Edição sob os auspícios do Comissariado para a XVII Exposição Europeia de Arte Ciência e Cultura. Os Descobrimentos Portugueses e a Europa do Renascimento. Conselho da Europa. Sob o patrocínio do Banco Borges e Irmão no âmbito das comemorações do seu primeiro centenário graças à cortesia da British Library. Londres. Porto. Lisboa. Portugal. 1984.</p>_x000d_<p>De 49x33 cm. Com 107 pags.</p>_x000d_<p>Encadernação editorial. Ilustrado com a fac-simile reproduzindo a cores os 13 fólios iluminados.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra com a reproducção das páginas finamente iluminadas por uma oficina flamenga com o propósito não concluido de mostrar a união das casas reais portuguesa e espanhola na pessoa do Infante Dom Fernando antepassado de D. Manuel e descendente do Conde Dom Henrique e de seu pai o Rei Santo Estevão da Hungria.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar de uma tiragem especial em papel couché com assinaturas dos directores desta edição.</p> I-110-A-3 unknown
101-r5546Heritage Books Inc. Paperback. new. new. new. <p><span>This 12-generation genealogya work in progress since 1905--tracks almost 350 years of Ricker family history from 1647 to 1990 beginning with brothers George and Maturin Ricker immigrants from the Isle of Jersey off the coast of France who settled in present-day Dover New Hampshire in the late 17th century. The introductory pages contain histories of George and Maturin as well as an account of Ricker origins in 11th-century Saxony; the Ricker Coat of Arms and heraldry information is also included. More than 500 sources have been tapped to produce this work which includes more than 40000 individuals and more than 2800 different surnames.Female as well as male lines have been researched; but the direct Ricker line is the focus. The genealogy is laid out in Register style for the user's ease. First second and third marriages are detailed as well as names of adopted and bastard children; and Mayflower connections too. The Rickers were one of the first New Hampshire families; this genealogy traces their movement through New England and then into Nova Scotia New Brunswick and eastern townships of Canada as well as most of the United States as family branches moved north and west. Within these records can be found the military history of Rickers who served in the French and Indian Revolutionary 1812 Aroostook Seminole Civil Spanish-American and Vietnam wars as well as WWI and WWII. A 1689 map of Cocheco New Hampshire present-day Dover area portraits of Rickers and illustrations of Ricker homes and property complement the genealogy. An everyname index and index of localities make finding information easy.</span></p><p><span><meta charset=""""utf-8""""> <strong>Percy Leroy Ricker and Elwin R. Holland</strong></span></p><p><span>1996 2007 5½x8½ paper indices 2 vols. 792 pp. </span></p><p><span>ISBN: 978078845546</span></p><p><span><meta charset=""""utf-8"""">101-R5546</span></p> Heritage Books, Inc. paperback
138794Paperback. Book Condition: Good. Heritage Books Westminster MD 2006. 772 pages. Includes both Volume 1 Volume 2. Moderate general wear. Volume 1 078840461X. Volume 2 ISBN 9780788443658 is invalid. A Genealogy of the Ricker Family Volume 1 and Volume 2. Size: 8vo. Genealogy 0438 paperback
1981339990Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press 1981. First edition. Hardcover. Very good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: x 335 pages: illustrations; 26 cm.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: Includes a chapter on: The history of Irish geology / Gordon L. Herries Davies p. 303-315. Subjects: Geology Ireland. Geology Great Britain. Great Britain Geology Regional. Ireland Geological features. Illustrated. Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press hardcover
198941231National Museum of Wales 1989. 1st edition. Fine/No Jacket. Pictorial hard covers Scarcely used. National Museum of Wales hardcover
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2007DADAX0548715521Kessinger Publishing 2007-11-03. paperback. New. 6.00x1.19x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
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18862925137Trubner & Co 1886. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Large 8vo with burgundy cloth. Faded gilt lettering on backstrip. Red speckled edges. Minimal foxing on pages. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item600grams ISBN: Trubner & Co hardcover
1045English Dialect Society . 1886 8vo. p. 137 - 402. Printed blue wrappers detached and chipped. Internally unopened. Initials of Walter Skeat on the first page. English Dialect Society, unknown
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1884007522London: Published By Trubner & Co. For the English Dialect Society 1884. Three Orginal English Dialect Society publications 1884-1886 from Series C. Original Glossaries. County of Chester Words complete in three partsvii 136 137-402 403-513 18 pages . Modern case bound in one volume. Pale grey papered boards with gilttitle lettering on a black leather label on the spine with endpapers. Bound in with the original stiff blue paper covers with title pages on the front and Society adverts on inner and rear covers. 310-486 and 487-13 14 pages. 5.5 X 8.75 inches. Externally very good indeed some damp staining damaging the edge of the front cover of part 1 and the following few pages and also to the final few pages and rear cover of part three otherwise internally all in good order and very clean throughout. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Published By Trubner & Co. For the English Dialect Society Hardcover
19591203716PN. New. 1959. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
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196078753Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1960. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Very good/Good. xvii 595 1 pages Maps. Introduction by Cecil Fletcher Holland. Editor's Notes. Index. Previous owner's mailing label inside front cover. This is one of the Civil War Centennial series. Basil Wilson Duke May 28 1838 - September 16 1916 was a Confederate general officer during the American Civil War. His most noted service in the war was as second-in-command for his brother-in-law John Hunt Morgan; Duke would later write a popular account of Morgan's most famous raid: 1863's Morgan's Raid. He took over Morgan's command after Morgan was shot by Union soldiers in 1864. At the end of the war Duke was among Confederate President Jefferson Davis's bodyguards after his flight from Richmond Virginia through the Carolinas. Duke's lasting impact was as a historian and communicator of the Confederate experience. As a historian he helped to found the Filson Club Historical Society and started the preserving of the Shiloh battlefield. He wrote numerous books and magazine articles. This substantial well known and highly regarded work presents itself to the reader as a history of a renowned unit of Confederate Cavalry. The narrative is made the more relevant interesting and indeed entertaining because its author rode within its ranks. So the book also works admirably as a first hand account of the experiences of a cavalier of the South at war. John Hunt Morgan was a Kentuckian and a regular soldier who was drawn reluctantly into war against the federal government. He raised the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry regiment and as its Colonel fought at Shiloh but it was as a raider that Morgan's Cavalry achieved most fame and for some notoriety. 'Morgan's Raid' which took place in July 1863 was a remarkable feat of cavalry command. With lightning manoeuvres Morgan broke past the Union lines and led nearly 2500 Confederate cavalrymen deep into Kentucky Indiana and Ohio making this action the deepest incursion into the north of uniformed Confederate troops in the war. Indiana University Press hardcover