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199060634N.p. but U.K.: publisher not identified 1990. The Wicked Messenger was begun in December 1980 as Some Notes on Dylan 4 issues only initially circulated privately and printed by photocopy. When The Telegraph started in November 1981 The Wicked Messenger was included as loose-leaf inserts until November 1985 # 1 to # 238 then as the main part of the Rolling Telegraph Supplement until November 1988 # 239 to # 429. For a period there was parallel publication of The Wicked Messenger in Look Back. Since December 1988 The Wicked Messenger has been an integral part of Isis magazine from no. 430 on. The last issue was no. 2271 which is dated in January 2009. The Wicked Messenger ran for just over 28 years which is slightly more than 80 issues a year on average. Included here are the first four Some Notes on Dylan 1980-81; The Wicked Messenger nos. 5-238 1981-85 all printed by photocopy; and Rolling Telegraph Supplement containing nos. 239-429 1985-1988 of The Wicked Messenger printed from typescript. Also included here are the remaining issues of Rolling Telegraph Supplements nos. 16-23 1988-1990 thereby making this a full and complete run of Rolling Telegraph Supplements. 4to and 8vo 11" x 8½" for The Wicked Messenger and 8¼" x 5¾" for Rolling Telegraph Supplements 429 pages in all each number of The Wicked Messenger consisting of a single page. Issues of Rolling Telegraph Supplements have The Wicked Messenger in the first half of the issue and other material on Dylan in the second half. The sequence of The Wicked Messenger which extends beyond Rolling Telegraph Supplements into Isis is confusing and perplexing. Bowling Green La Salle Santa Cruz and Minnesota Historical in OCLC each with indeterminate runs. [publisher not identified] unknown
Reliure toile de l'?diteur. 476 pages. Jaquette.
2003RO30312891Denoël / Impacts. 2003. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos impeccable, Papier jauni. 382 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
2011RO80218600Denoel. 2011. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 521 pages. Bandeau d'éditeur conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
200313537Denoël, 2003, in-8°, 382 pp, index
Un très fort volume broché de format in 8° de 612 pp.; au centre de l'ouvrage un cahier de 47 reproductions photographiques des acteurs de l'époque. Quelques piqûres sur une tranche; sinon bon état. Voir photos. Envoi obligatoire en colissimo pour la France..
2004119898London, Simon and Schuster UK, 2004, gr. in-8°, xii-467 pp, 31 photos sur 16 pl. hors texte, une carte, index, cart. éditeur, sans la jaquette, soulignures crayon, bon état. Edition originale. Texte en anglais
1994121625New York, Simon & Schuster, 1994, gr. in-8°, 352 pp, 29 photos sur 16 pl. hors texte, index, reliure éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
195732932Edgefield S. C. :: The Edgefield Advertiser Press. 1957. Hardcover. Dark-red cloth covers show light wear; slight spine slant. Pages tight clean unmarked; hinges sound uncracked. No DJ. Not a former library copy; no underlining etc. 346 pages with illustrations. ; . The Edgefield Advertiser Press, hardcover
195732933Edgefield S. C. :: The Edgefield Advertiser Press. 1957. Hardcover. Dark-red cloth covers show light to moderate wear; slight spine slant. Pages tight unmarked with foxing; hinges sound uncracked. No DJ. Not a former library copy; no underlining etc. 346 pages with illustrations. ; . The Edgefield Advertiser Press, hardcover
195737513Edgefield S. C. :: The Edgefield Advertiser Press. 1957. Hardcover. Hardcover signed by Woodson on title page. Dark-red cloth covers show light to moderate wear. . Pages tight unmarked with foxing; textblock edges heavily foxed; hinges sound uncracked. No DJ. Not a former library copy; no underlining etc. 346 pages with illustrations. ; . The Edgefield Advertiser Press, hardcover
19266525Washington DC: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History 1926 . First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Tall 8vo; xxxii 672 pages dark green cloth. Surprisingly scarce. <br/><br/> Blockson Collection 9703. Woodson has been called "the Father of Black History". This same year 1926 he initiated "Negro History Week". "The mind of a people the development of a public mind has become a new factor in historical interpretation. This factor is now being considered not only as important as the social political and economic but also as productive of these forces - Introduction." "These letters were reproduced just as they were found in the sources - Foreword." Association for the Study of Negro Life and History hardcover
190124355Colorado Springs: Woods Investment Company 1901. Reitred library copy minimally marked and annotated; Clean and tight with light shelf wear; Published for the Colorado Exhibit at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition Buffalo NY; Compiled by the Woods Investment Company this booklet lists the dividend-paying mines producing mines developing mines and industrials extraction works power companies mining supplies hardware water and light lumber and transportation all controlled by The Woods Investment Company. Brief descriptions of the various mines and companies are accompanied by photos; A small map of the Cripple Creek District is tipped in at the front and shows the towns of Gillett Cameron Cripple Creek Independence Goldfield Arequa Lawrence and Victor; 48p.; Wynar/Depp 3670. First Edition. Stapled Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Photgraphs Maps. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" Tall. Ex-Library Papeback. Woods Investment Company Paperback
1878016611San Francisco: Joseph Winterburn & Co. 1878. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Previous owner's name stamp 3 times. Inner hinges are perfect. First Edition. Text is clean. NO underlining. NO margin notes. Bound in the original green cloth with blind stamped decorations and shiny gold lettering on the front cover. Woods traveled widely throughout the state and comments freely on outlaws gambling mining the inflationary effects of the Gold Rush on prices fires executions women's rights a female preacher a steamboat explosion Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge Los Angeles everyday life and living expenses etc. Cowan 694. Adams 6 Guns 2448: "Rare Contains some material on Joaquin Murietta." Kurutz 697: "A Presbyterian minister Rev. Woods left New York for California with his wife and child on the ship Alice Tarlton in May 1849 and shipped around Cape Horn to San Francisco when less than 20 families resided in the City. Shortly thereafter he went to Stockton and established a church for that community. His recollections are much more than an ecclesiastic history as they give an articulate and human picture of life in that gateway to the Southern Mines." Rocq 17257. Cowan I p. 253 II p. 694. Decker 35: 196. Gudde p. 429. Mintz 625. Howell 50: 941. Norris 4263. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition. 260pp. Joseph Winterburn & Co. Hardcover
1928220512-RD90Georgia Southern Publishing Company 1928. Very good hardcover with no dust jacket. Volume Two only. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Georgia Southern Publishing Company hardcover
0008828Joliet IL: Joliet Republican Book and Job Steam Printing House 1876. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 515 82 pages original brown embossed cloth gilt lacks front free endpaper inscription in 1896 to Willis W. Browers from his father J. M. Browers front hinge cracked. Quite scarce in this original edition. <br/><br/>Woodruff was effectively the official historian of Will County as the author or compiler of its first three historical works. Buck 1137. Part One is Home History. Part Two is Regimental Histories. Part Third is Prison Experiences Death Record and Biographical Sketches. Part Four is the Roster and Muster Roll. Joliet Republican Book and Job Steam Printing House hardcover
186221258Washington: GPO 1862. Softcover. Very good. 4 pp. Report No. 83 of the 37th Congress 2d session. Lower corners creased some dust soiling; very good. House Bill 143 was entitled "A bill for the relief of certain half-breeds of mixed bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians and their grantees." It related to the provisions of an act passed in 1854 granting the "half-breeds" scrip in exchange for land previously assigned to them under an 1830 treaty. This report from the Committee on Public Lands recommends against passage of the bill which would have presented obstacles to railroad construction in Minnesota. The committee argues that "Congress ought not to interfere by special legislation but should leave the parties to their legal rights." A scarce report with only digitial copies located in OCLC. [GPO] unknown
1934010096Hillside New Jersey: The Hillside Times 1934. 1934. A fresh bright copy. Clean square tight and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Illustrated throughout with photos and prints. From the author's Foreword: "In writing the history of the territory now known as Hillside Township and vicinity it has been necessary in the beginning to go into the history of the early settlements of both Elizabethtown and Newark so that the reader may have a proper perspective on the subject. It has also been necessary later in the text to go into the history of territory now included in Union Township Newark and Elizabeth as the territory treated upon was considered a part of the community now known as Hillside Township in the early days. I have in the short space allotted me made an effort to blend with the story the background which helped to bring about certain conditions and events the economical reasons and the trend of thought existent at the time." Sponsored by Hurden-Looker Post No. 50 American Legion of Hillside. At the end are many unnumbered pages of local business advertising. Laid-in is a "Souvenir Program" for the "40th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Township of Hillside 1913-1953" conducted at the Abram P. Morris School Auditorium Coe Avenue May 26 1953. Original blue cloth gilt decorated. . First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. 8vo. 278pp. The Hillside Times Hardcover
186221258Washington: GPO 1862. Softcover. Very good. 4 pp. Report No. 83 of the 37th Congress 2d session. Lower corners creased some dust soiling; very good. House Bill 143 was entitled "A bill for the relief of certain half-breeds of mixed bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians and their grantees." It related to the provisions of an act passed in 1854 granting the "half-breeds" scrip in exchange for land previously assigned to them under an 1830 treaty. This report from the Committee on Public Lands recommends against passage of the bill which would have presented obstacles to railroad construction in Minnesota. The committee argues that "Congress ought not to interfere by special legislation but should leave the parties to their legal rights." A scarce report with only digitial copies located in OCLC. [GPO] unknown books
156p. + Portrait Frontis and full page photograph of Valley Forge. Oval portrait of Washington carefully cutout. Inked ownership of Francis A. Coburn. Tall 8vo. Original pictorial wraps slightly worn and soiled. Interesting account of an American Revolutionary soldier. PA PAMPH 20_21 BX7
1922061546Oaks PA: John U. Francis Sr. 1922. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff brown wraps lettered/illus. in black. Moderate handling wear vertical crease to back cover. Square uncreased binding. Dampstaining to covers extends into margins of several early and late leaves not affecting text. 1645 pp. rear folding map. John U. Francis, Sr. Paperback
1968938N.p.: Woodford County Sesquicentennial History Committee 1968. Hardcover. Edited by William Yates. Small 4to. Red cloth with pictorial gilt. 212pp. Map frontispiece illustrations. Near fine. First edition; published in commemoration of this Illinois county's sesquicentennial. [Woodford County Sesquicentennial History Committee] hardcover
1837005227Washington D.C.: Thomas Allen printer 1837. Paperback. Very Good -. 69 3 p. 10 leaves of maps with color borders most folded: tables; 23 cm. Stitched; disbound from a volume containing pamphlets relating to government land offices. "Doc. No. 23." -- at head of every page. The Secretary of the Treasury Levi Woodbury 1789-1851 is officially sending a report from James Whitcomb the commissioner of the General Land Office to Speaker of the House of Representatives James K. Polk. The report contains 25 pages of tables showing the number of acres sold by each land office and how much money came into the treasury. Also contains data about surveying in various states and territories; maps relate to the surveys. In Very Good- Condition: disbound; scattered foxing; one map is detached and separated along some folds but complete; final map is browned; otherwise clean and tight. Thomas Allen, printer paperback
194836367Norton. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1948. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. A signed stated first edition in tatty jacket showing shelf and edge wear some stainign and foxing with edge/corner wear to boards. RARE. ; Signed by Author . Norton hardcover