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1775W2861London: J. Dodsley 1775. Bound in early full calf. The 2nd edition of the anthology which contains the poem "Recollection" written by the American slave poet Phillis Wheatley. The book is in very good condition: clean and tight with lightly foxed endpapers but only occasional light foxing on interior pages. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. J. Dodsley Hardcover
1995018762Storrs-Mansfield CT / Parsippany New Jersey: Martino Fine Books / About Books 1995. 6 separate volumes complete 5 volumes bound in 6 books WITH LARGE FOLD-OUT MAPS -- just like the first edition. SEE PHOTOS. Each of the 6 books in this 1995 large format edition measures 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. This is NOT the later smaller format 3-volume reprint in which the maps are reduced in size. Unlike later reduced-size editions the maps in this 1995 six-volume edition measure as large as 21" by 33" when unfolded. SEE PHOTOS. As original co-publisher we are pleased to offer the few remaining sets of the 1995 large-format 6-volume edition recently rediscovered in our warehouse. They are BRAND NEW in perfect condition. STILL SEALED in the publisher's clear plastic SHRINKWRAP and the PUBLISHER'S CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX. NO rubbing. NO fading. Bright clean square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No date but 1995 First Martino/About Books printing "strictly limited to 350". Reprint of the original 1957-1963 six separate volumes: xiv 264; xiii 281; xiii 349; xiii 260; xix 222; iv 223-487pp. MAPPING THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI WEST is a monumental and exceptionally thorough work that is unlikely to be surpassed. The set is illustrated with a total of 376 maps including several that fold out. In this standard carto-bibliography are full descriptions of some 1300 maps from the year 1540 to about 1880. Wheat discusses each map showing the origins of its date and weighing its significance and accuracy. He also identifies the atlases and books in which the maps can be found. Norman Thrower: "Scholars and others who are interested in the American west have found Wheat's work indispensable." Ristow 382: "A comprehensive cartobibliography with many fine reproductions." The 6 volumes are uniformly bound in the original gilt-stamped green cloth. SEE PHOTOS. Oversize Hardcover. All 6 volumes measure 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. This heavy set will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments. But for media mail you pay only our standard charge for 1 volume and we ship the other 5 volumes at no extra cost. First Martino/About Books printing. Oversize Hardcover. New/in publisher's shrinkwrap. Illus. by We ship all 6 volumes for cost of 1. 6 volumes: 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Martino Fine Books / About Books Hardcover
1995018771Storrs-Mansfield CT / Parsippany New Jersey: Martino Fine Books / About Books 1995. Vol. 5 Part I only of 6 separate books. As original co-publisher we are pleased to offer the few remaining individual volumes from our 1995 large-format 6-volume edition that were recently rediscovered in our warehouse. Oversize Hardcover. 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. This volume is NOT from the later smaller format 3-volume reprint in which the maps are reduced in size. Offered here is Vol. 5 Part I only Vol. 5 was issued in 2 separate books. It is BRAND NEW in perfect condition. NO rubbing. NO fading. Bright clean square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No date but 1995 First Martino/About Books printing "strictly limited to 350". Vol. 5 Part I only. Reprint of the 1963 Institute of Historical Cartography original. MAPPING THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI WEST is a monumental and exceptionally thorough work that is unlikely to be surpassed. In this standard carto-bibliography are full descriptions for hundreds of important maps 1861-1867. Many are illustrated on full page plates 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. Wheat discusses each map showing the origins of its date and weighing its significance and accuracy. He also identifies the atlases and books in which the maps can be found. Norman Thrower: "Scholars and others who are interested in the American west have found Wheat's work indispensable." Ristow 382: "A comprehensive cartobibliography with many fine reproductions." Bound in the original gilt-stamped green cloth. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. First Martino/About Books printing. Oversize Hardcover. New/No jacket as issued. xix 222pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Martino Fine Books / About Books Hardcover
1995018772Storrs-Mansfield CT / Parsippany New Jersey: Martino Fine Books / About Books 1995. Vol. 5 Part 2 only of 6 separate books. As original co-publisher we are pleased to offer the few remaining individual volumes from our 1995 large-format 6-volume edition that were recently rediscovered in our warehouse. Oversize Hardcover. 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. This volume is NOT from the later smaller format 3-volume reprint in which the maps are reduced in size. Offered here is Vol. 5 Part 2 only Vol. 5 was issued in 2 separate books. It is BRAND NEW in perfect condition. NO rubbing. NO fading. Bright clean square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No date but 1995 First Martino/About Books printing "strictly limited to 350". Vol. 5 Part 2 only. Reprint of the 1963 Institute of Historical Cartography original. MAPPING THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI WEST is a monumental and exceptionally thorough work that is unlikely to be surpassed. In this standard carto-bibliography are full descriptions for hundreds of important maps from 1868 to the 1870s. Many are illustrated on full page plates 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. Wheat discusses each map showing the origins of its date and weighing its significance and accuracy. He also identifies the atlases and books in which the maps can be found. As this is the final volume it contains a comprehensive index for all 6 books in the set. Norman Thrower: "Scholars and others who are interested in the American west have found Wheat's work indispensable." Ristow 382: "A comprehensive cartobibliography with many fine reproductions." Bound in the original gilt-stamped green cloth. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. . First Martino/About Books printing. Oversize Hardcover. New/No jacket as issued. iv pp. 223-487. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Martino Fine Books / About Books Hardcover
1995018317Storrs-Mansfield Connecticut: Maurizio Martino Publisher 1995. 1995 Enlarged edition. BRAND NEW in perfect condition. NO rubbing. NO fading. Bright clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No date but 1995 First Martino printing "strictly limited to 350". This 1995 edition has all the content of the 1942 original plus is updated and enlarged. There is a new introduction by Gary Kurutz that places Wheat's work in historical context and offers information on the book's production and initial reception. Also new are descriptions by Warren Heckrotte of 27 Gold Rush maps or variants that Wheat missed. Another plus is the frontispiece Map of the Southern Mines 1852 which did not appear in the 1942 trade edition but only in 22 deluxe presentation copies. Including the frontispiece there are a total of 27 full-page and double-page map facsimiles. This is an attractively produced book handsomely bound in the original tan cloth stamped in bright red and black over a cream color spine label. Oversize Hardcover. 9.25" wide by 12.25" tall. This large heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for international shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. Updated and Expanded Edition. Oversize Hardcover. New/No jacket as issued. xlii 153pp. plates 262 total pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Maurizio Martino Publisher Hardcover
Broché. 119 pages. 21,5x28cm.
1889004A61General Printing Office Washington DC: . 1889 Six volumes. 8vo. 225 mm. Disbound. XLib. Important Revolutionary War era source records published as a supplement to Wharton's 'Digest of the International Law of the U.S.' taken from documents issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State etc. Includes 'A Brief sketch of the life of Francis Wharton by John Bassett Moore.' Francis Wharton 1820-1889 was a Philadelphia born legal writer and educator. He graduated at Yale in 1839 was admitted to the bar in 1843 became prominent in Pennsylvania politics as a Democrat serving as assistant attorney-general in 1845. In Philadelphia he edited the North American and United States Gazette. He was professor of English history and literature at Kenyon College Gambier Ohio in 1856-1863. He took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1862 and in 1863-1869 was rector of St. Paul's Church Brookline Massachusetts. In 1871-1881 he taught ecclesiastical polity and canon law in the Protestant Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge Massachusetts and at this time he lectured on the conflict of laws at Boston University. For two years he traveled in Europe and after two years in Philadelphia he went to Washington DC where he was lecturer on criminal law 1885-1886 and then professor of criminal law 1886-1888 at Columbian now George Washington University; in 1885-1888 he was solicitor or examiner of claims of the Department of State and from 1888 until his death was employed on this edition authorized by Congress of the Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States which superseded Jared Sparks's compilation. The content of the letters and documents is often really quite fascinating and informative. PRICE JUST REDUCED! YORK_AMER4. No Binding. Fair. General Printing Office, Washington, DC: . unknown
Format de poche. Bon ?tat.
2001LITTAMERIC65560724Paris, Michel Houdiard Editeur, "Littérature américaine", 2001, 14 x 22, 160 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Correspondance établie et présentée par Claudine Lesage.
Broché. 301 pages. Manque au dos.
Cartonn?. 250 pages.
1921873221921 Paris, Mercure de France, 1991, in8°2 broché, 287 pages ; cachets-ex-libris
198940107Dallas: Still Point Press 1989. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition stated. Special edition: one of fifty slipcased copies SIGNED by William D. Wittliff Gould Whaley Jr. and John Graves. Comprehensive descriptions of more than 300 books and selected ephemera designed and published by William D. Wittliff. This edition was limited to five hundred copies. Fifty slipcased special edition copies were signed by Wittliff compiler Gould Whaley Jr. and author John Graves who wrote the book's introduction. No dustjacket as issued. Near fine faint dustsoiling on top edge in a very good slipcase top edge faintly scraped; corner of affixed paper title beginning to peel. Includes the publication announcement and original order form. 143pp. <br/> <br/> Still Point Press hardcover
19640022949Charlottesville VA: The University Press of Virginia 1964. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/None Present. VG/0/1st ed. A tight solid copy. Previous owner's library label on front free endpaper. No writing or marking to interior clean white pages. Pastedowns have some darkening at glued areas. 227pp. notes bibliography index. Appendix: Roster of Liberty Hall Volunteeers including: roll of the original company commissioned and noncommissioned officers privates and recruits. I can have this in the mail to you tomorrow. <br/> <br/> The University Press of Virginia hardcover
194518157<p>Good HC no DJ. Dark blue cloth over boards gilt titles on front cover and spine. Bright clean square covers and spine; tightly bound; owners pencil notes on front paste down and occasionally throughout; gift inscription on front free end paper; light foxing on several prelim pages; otherwise clean interior. Presentation copy inscribed by Jackson Mayor Walter A. Scott to Honorable Wharton Green a Jackson native residing in New Jersey. 8vo 100 pp; illustrated.</p> Jackson, MS: City of Jackson/Tucker Printing House; no date (1945?) hardcover
1986063121Gaithersburg MD: Butternut Press 1986. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Blue buckram lettered in silver foil. Facsimile reprint of 1877 edition. New/as issued. vi7-460 pp. Butternut Press Hardcover
19864610060Gaithersburg Maryland: Butternut Press 1986. Facsimile Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Facsimile Reprint. Exlibrary marks. Sound binding and hinges. Clean bright pages. Cloth over boards has light shelf wear label at lower spine. Regimental history originally published in 1877. Ex-Library; 9.25" tall; 460 pages. Butternut Press hardcover
2007017170Philadelphia: Courage Books 2007 Philadelphia: Courage 2007. First edition first printing. Folio. Pictorial boards 192 pp. Illustrated thoughout in color. Artifacts and pictures of places and events depicted in the novel. Fine in fine dust jacket protected with an archival-quality mylar cover. Courage Books hardcover
2008011739Philadelphia PA: Running Press 2008. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Full number line. 256 pages. Nicely illustrated. Index. A clean copy with only light wear. <br/> <br/> Running Press hardcover
18990005669Duluth MN: Duluth Press Printing Co. 1899. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo green embossed cloth 267pp. front hinge cracking; embossed bison head on top cover edgeworn. <br/><br/>This is a fundamental source for Buffalo Bill. Helen Cody's second hustand was Hugh Wetmore who edited the Duluth Press. Before Bert Leston Taylor relocated to Chicago where he became nationally famous for his "A Line O'Type or Two" column he lived in Duluth while editor of the News-Tribune and was drafted to be the ghostwriter for Helen: his first book. This is the only edition of LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS that has 19 full-page plates. Howes W297; Graff 4616; Rader 3617; 6-GUNS 2372 . Duluth Press Printing Co. hardcover
190663951<p>Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company. Good with no dust jacket; Library stamp and bookplate scar on front . pastedown endpaper gift inscription on front free endpaper boards worn . front hinge cracked. 1906. First Edition. Hardcover. Navy cloth binding titled in gilt top edges gilt xvi 724pp index folding map map illustrations photos appendices. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover
in-12°, 214 pages, broché, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [NV-32]
185613528N.p.: N.p. 1856. Paperback. Small 4to. Self-cover. 8pp. Very good. Slight overall age toning mainly to outer wrappers; occasional light foxing. Interesting compilation of extracts from Congressional speeches "by Southern members in which is avowed the purpose. of dissolving the Union and overturning the existing Federal Government." Slavery and the fugitive slave law crop up often and the troubled author concludes: "The shadows sir of the COMING STORM already darken our pathway. It will soon be upon us WITH ALL ITS FURY." Not in Sabin. N.p. paperback
185612908N.p.: N.p. 1856. Paperback. Small 4to. Self-cover. 7pp. Uncut. Good plus. Moderately age toned mainly to outer wrappers. This author's take on why it's not in the South's best interest to secede. North and South are "the protector and protected. The inherent weakness of the South is sheltered by the power and vigor of the North." Unusual. Not in Dornbusch or Sabin. N.p. paperback