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191515662Chicago: Poole Brothers. Near Fine. 1915. Pamphlet. Clean soft pictorial cover. 8" x 9." Travel pamphlet with a center vertical fold. Illustrated with B/W photographs. Wonderful excursions by railroad or ship. What travelers say about the trip to Atlin Dawson Fairbanks and Nome. Ocean steamers service to Skaguay. Map of White Pass and Yukon Route and connections. River and lake steamer service to Atlin. Hotels. Alaska ; B/W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 6 pages . Poole Brothers unknown
Broch?. 367 pages.
Broch?. 351 pages.
1894Pa131Chicago: LAIRD & LEE 1894. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. oblong folio. a portfolio of original copper-plate half-tone engravings of the World's Fair . : a comprehensive review of the marvelous architectural groups statuary interiors lagoons with characteristic scenes from the famous Mid. Unpaginated. . 2 p. 196 p Large volume with full-page photographic reproductions of the White City Exhibition of 1894 each with a printed description. Original brown cloth with gilt and black titles. Marks to the rear cover but no wear. 28x34cms. Large inscription to the reverse front free end-paper dated Chicago 1895.A scarce item in very nice condition. <br/> <br/> LAIRD & LEE hardcover
Traduction, par Léo DILE, de "The Making of the President", publié en 1961 par le journaliste et écrivain états-unien Theodore Harold WHITE (1915-1986): la campagne et l'élection du démocrate et catholique John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) de 1960, face au républicain Richard M. Nixon; préface de Cornelius RYAN; introduction de Marc LAPORTE: "La machine électorale aux Etats-Unis"; en annexe, discours prononcé par John Fitzgerald Kennedy en 1960 sur les rapports de l'Eglise et de l'Etat; photos hors texte. Français
1986005630Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1986. As New and still in publisher's original shrinkwrap bound in dark red leather gilt design on the front cover all edges gilt gilt lettering on the spine with four raised bands & silk ribbon bookmark. . First Edition Thus. Full-Leather. As New/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Easton Press Hardcover books
1922197505<p>Octavo. 4 color plates 1 double-page 10 b/w plates decorations endpapers upper cover label and jacket designed by James Daugherty. Original blue cloth with large color pictorial label on upper cover. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped. Very good. Well illustrated biography of the legendary American frontiersman ca. 1734-1820.</p> Garden City Publishing Co. Incorporated hardcover books
200234070Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0674008936 . First edition. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Harvard University Press, hardcover books
ria9781462548163_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Widely recognized as an authoritative resource this book has been revised and updated with the latest research and techniques including new material on telehealth services. Guidelines are provided for conducting thorough developmenta paperback
1985063360Apollo PA: Closson Press 1985. Book. As New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Volumes 1 and 2 of an eventual 7 uniformly bound in stiff tan wraps lettered in blue. As issued. v133 v142 pp. Closson Press Paperback
1999009418Cranbury New Jersey U.S.A.: Susquehanna Univ Pr 1999. 438pp. Development of the Militia. Clean. 1st Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Susquehanna Univ Pr Hardcover
200218596Lewiston NY: Edwin Mellom Press 2002. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. Very small spot to front board. 249 p. w/ chapter endnotes bibliography short index. A history of the rifles and manufacturing firms with detailed information from the businesses including production tools inventories deliveries technology scandals and more. An important reference and series in understanding arms manufacture and supply in the Civil War. <br/><br/>Section B Edwin Mellom Press hardcover
25274<p>Washington: U.S. GPO 1855. 127pp. frontis. illus. tan cloth 4to: Very Good some antique damp outlines in corners of a few illus. pp. A nicely rebound original copy featuring all 42 illustrations and color representations of expedition artist H. B. Mollhausen's 1825-1905 originals. A U.S. War Department report on "Exploration and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." Amiel Weeks Whipple 1817-63 was a lieutenant in command of topographical engineers on this 1853-54 expedition and was later killed at Chancellorsville.</p> Washington: U.S. GPO hardcover
193593577No Place: New York State Conservation Department 1935. This book has a light brown heavy paper cover with gilt lettering brown printed illustration no spine lettering. Front cover depicts a nature scene with people canoing and a deer's head; back cover is titled "Out of the Past" in gilt with an old-fashioned portrait framed by the gilt smoke of a campfire. A fiftieth-anniversary celebration of conservation efforts in New York State since 1885 illustrated throughout with sepia-tint photos detailing state park systems efforts to preserve native wildlife reforestation projects and more. 199 pages; approx. 7"x10". Book is in good condition with some water stains edgewear soil and wear to the spine ends. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Photo Illustrated. New York State Conservation Department Paperback
27983folio two pages of a four page bi-folium some splits along folds remains of sealing wax on integral address leaf docketed "Jo Whipples Letter." In very good clean and legible condition. Joseph Whipple collector of customs at Portsmouth brother of General William Whipple 1730 - 1785 revolutionary War General and Signer from New Hampshire writes to John Langdon 1741 - 1819 Senator and first President pro-tem of the Senate thanking Langdon for his help and influence in obtaining a post in the new government and comments upon the recent establishment of the Federal court and judicial system. Langdon a Portsmouth native was the right person to ask as he was also a friend of the President George Washington. "Dear Sir I have the Honour this moment to receive your favour of the 5th & am much obliged by your kind assurances of attention to my business and also for having seasonably lodged my name with the President - I should have wrote now to him agreeably to your intimation but am discouraged from the consideration of his having no personal knowledge of me and that it might on that account appear and interested application which might operate to my disadvantage - and I conceive also that your influence with the President on which I have rested my expectation is such as I need wish no other. - But if you conceive that it would be of use to hand my name with your recommendation to Mr. Vice President to Mr. Morris Mr. R H Lee Mr. Dalton your Colleagues or others as you may think proper I should consider myself further & greatly obliged - but I think your interest requires no aid - as it will of course be represented by you that I am in the office of Colltr. - To some of the names that I have mentioned I am known - others of them were formerly either officially connected or intimately acquainted with my Brother on which account I should have applyd to them for their influence - I imagine also that all appointments will be completed tin a few days if not by this. - You will hear that the Judiciary bill is not relishd this way I have not seen it but think that the plan of one Judge to the District Court would be an objectionable one to most people in the Northern states - and the joining the Prov of Maine to N. H. districts no less so to N. H. - However the Acts may be finishd I hope & trust they will terminate in a system that will insure Peace and a happy Government." John Langdon brother of Woodbury Langdon was a merchant Delegate and Senator from New Hampshire. He was active and prominent supporter of the revolutionary movement member of the Continental Congress 1775-76 participated in the Battle of Bennington and commanded a company at Saratoga and in Rhode Island. Member of the State senate 1784 President of New Hampshire 1785 1788; again a member of the Continental Congress 1787 delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention in 1787; member of the state ratifying convention elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4 1789 until March 3 1801. He was elected the first President pro tempore of the Senate on April 6 1789 in order that the Senate might organize to count the electoral vote for President and Vice President of the United States. American National Biography vol. 13 pp.138-139 Dictionary of American Biography vol. 5 pt. 2 pp. 587-588 <br /><br /> books
186252905Faribault: Alex. Johnson 1862. 8vo pp. 7 1; original orange printed wrappers; very good. Martin 469. <br/><br/> Alex. Johnson unknown books
19123136886Philadelphia, 1912. 303 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und 1 Karte. Lwd.
1959W2550<p>New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1959. Complete in 3 volumes. As the author explains in chapter one "The area which specifically forms the basis of the present study comprises the Counties of Elizabeth City Warwick Isle of Wight Nansemond Norfolk Princess Anne and Southampton and the cities which were formed from territories originally part of those counties." So also included is the pre-1959 history of the cities formed since that year: Hampton Newport News Chesapeake Virginia Beach and Suffolk. Rogers Dey Whichard 1902-1994 earned a PhD from the University of North Carolina and taught at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary now Old Dominion University for 25 years. ODU's Perry Library Special Collections and Archives hold approximately 100 printing plates that were used to print the pictures in The History of Lower Tidewater Virginia. All three volumes are in very good condition: clean and tight; clean bright pages with only an occasional spot of foxing; photos and photogravures are in excellent condition. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectible-Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.</p> Lewis Historical Publishing Company hardcover
1962R160181706ROBERT LAFFONT. 1962. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 481 Pages - Quelques planches photos, cartes en noir et blanc - Couverture contre pliée. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1963R300277095PUF. 1963. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 277 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1962RO80083622LAFFONT Robert. 1962. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 481 pages. Quelques planches illustrées de photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1962109730Laffont, 1962, gr. in-8°, 482 pp, traduit de l'américain par Léo Dilé, introduction de Marc Laporte, préface de Cornélius Ryan, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, reliure pleine toile bordeaux, dos lisse, titres dorés, bon état (Coll. Ce jour-là), envoi a.s.
195710401957 Ed. Morgan, Paris, 1957. In-8 broché. 452 pages. Préface de J. Edgar Hoover.
21156P., Morgan (Collection "Actualité et Politique"), 1957, in 8° broché, 452 pages ; jaquette illustrée (fanée).