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18665180087Hartfort Connecticut: Case Lockwood and Company Printers 1866. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Exlibrary marks. Brown pebbled leather with blind-stamped cover design dark brown endpapers. Covers worn with spine joint cracked spine titling faded. Pages tanned with light foxing. Protective clear cover. Includes history rosters ad appendix of prison life at Andersonville. Ex-Library; 8.5" tall; 316 pages. Case, Lockwood and Company, Printers hardcover
19650021552Columbia Tennessee: Columbia Tenn. Historical Soc. 1965. Reprint. . Soft cover. Very Good/Canvas Wraps. VG/reprint 1965. Gee I wish I had the original. This is a reprint of Mr. Jones' history by the Columbia Tennessee Historical Society. Tan canvas wrapper has titile and historical society information on front inside previous owner has written her name. There is a one page biography of Mr. Jones added before the title page; there is 78 pages with a lovely picture of Mr. Jones. Clean and tightly stapled no markings. A lovely sturdy copy. Sent to you in a archival bag for storage. I can have this in the mail to you tomorrow. BASB <br/> <br/> Columbia Tenn. Historical Soc. paperback
1878005519Quincy VT: Green & Prescott 1878. 660pp/illus. A scarce history of several Massachusetts towns which is also an excellent source of genealogical material. Hardbound book Errata general index and an index of names. Bound in wine colored cloth covered boards with gilt titles on the spine and a vignette of Mt. Wollaston on the cover. The Appendix includes material on "industrial" statistics early gubernatorial election voting records and census data. Illustrated with fourteen plates one of which appears to be a copper or steel engraving. Minimal markings on title page and spine only. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library. Green & Prescott hardcover
1992026848East Brandywine Historical Commission 1992. Book. Fine. Cloth. Second Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark blue cloth lettered/illus. in gold foil. As issued. Dust jacket shows price sticker on front flap otherwise as issued now in mylar. Stated first edition second printing 1997 published in memorium of the author Barbara Paul who passed away that year. xvi160 pp. illus. Very scarce. East Brandywine Historical Commission Hardcover
2001A46637Saratoga CA: Friends of the Saratoga Libraries. Near Fine. 2001. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. SIGNED EDITION. This edition is limited to 350 copies this is copy #101. This copy has been signed by the author on the title page. This book is in Near Fine condition with a leather spine and illustrated paper covered boards. The book and its contents are in clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. There is a cardboard slipcase that is in clean bright condition. ; Signed by Author . Friends of the Saratoga Libraries hardcover
18595137<p>Good softcover with ephemera. Scuffed lightly soiled wrappers; split in wrapper at spine upper third; 1 inch closed tear at front cover fore edge; clean interior with slight general age darkening. 8vo 61 pp 7 pp appendixes. Cf Bassett # 3964. Laid in is a postcard showing dedication of Civil War monument in Coventry 1912.</p> Irasburgh, VT: A.A. Earle, Printer paperback
197577829McClain Print Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1975. Hardcover. Signed by author on title page no inscription. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 256 pages; Signed by Author . McClain Print Co hardcover
1901057123Bethlehem PA: Published for the Moravian Seminary 1901. Book. Near Fine. Original Cloth. 4th Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Green cloth lettered in gilt. Minor rubbing to corners and spine extremities. Former owner's name stamp inside front cover and to frontis. recto his signature in pencil on same otherwise unmarked. Front hinge mended and firm. Clean interior. xii17-636 pp. complete; pagination as given carried over from earlier editions. Published for the Moravian Seminary Hardcover
1881biblio672<p>This is a completely preserved near-unique copy of a Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch congregation with its surrounding ministries recorded in 1881 and thus invaluable source of cultural hiustory as well as genealogical data. A true rarity.</p><p>Phoitos on request.</p> Record Printing Office hardcover
19750022142Elizabethtown KY: Hardin County Historical Society 1975. 1975 Reprint. . Hardcover. Very Good/None Present. VG/1975 Reprint. This is a reprint of the 1869 serialized history printed in the Elizabethtown News . The series was printed by the newspaper several times before being published in book form in 1921 by the local Women's Club. This copy was printed in 1975 by the Hardin County Historical Society. Red buckram over boards with gold lettering to front and spine. Very clean and tight with no markings or soiling. Not a library book not a remainder. A very nice inscription on the front free endpaper to the previous owner. 232 pages with an index a few period b&w photos and a map. Comes to you in an acid free archival bag. BASN <br/> <br/> Hardin County Historical Society hardcover
18714610044Boston: E. P. Dutton 1871. Hardcover. Fair in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Exlibrary marks. Volume I binding sound hinges broken. Volume II joints repaired with tape hinges repaired binding sound. Clean tanned pages. Cloth over boards is heaviliy worn with label at lower spine of each volume. Volume I covers participation of Massachusetts in the Civil War. Volume II contains information about towns and cities of Massachusetts during the war period and includes a folded map of Massachusetts in good condition creased. Ex-Library; 9.25" tall; 1381 pages. E. P. Dutton hardcover
199642666Southern Historical Press. VG/NONE. 1996. Hardcover. 0893086991 . Thick hardcover reprint attractively bound in red cloth covers showing scant wear; pages tight clean unmarked. No DJ. Not a library discard. ; . Southern Historical Press, hardcover
1810056000Richmond: Published by the Author 1810. 1st Edition . Leather Bound. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. vii 446 1 pages. Hardcover bound in original full leather. The binding is quite worn and there is brown cloth tape over the spine and around all edges of the boards. Title written in white one the spine. Front inner hinge is reinforced with book cloth tape. The front pastedown has an early owner's inscription faint and an early Richmond Virginia bookseller's ticket reading "Sold by John R. Jones / Nearly opposite Eagle Tav. / Richmond". The title page and the first few pages have heavy damping. text is browned. There are a couple of inscriptions one early on the rear pastedown. <br/> <br/> Published by the Author hardcover
1921BOOKS041408IKeene NH: Estate of J. L. Seward 1921. HC. very good black cloth hardcover EXCEPTIONALLY NICE SET. B&W illustrations. The Rev. Josiah L. Seward began this work before 1887 and it was unfinished at the time of his death in 1917. The work was completed and indexed by Mrs. Frank B. Kingsbury Surry Road Keene NH. Exceptionally Nice clean and tight two volume set. 2 vols 1619pp. Estate of J. L. Seward unknown
1907043997Raleigh NC: Edwards Broughton & Co. Printers and Binders 1907. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 255 pages. Hardcover bound in green cloth with spine titles in gilt. The binding is quite rubbed and worn and there is heavy spotting to both front and rear covers and the spine. The rear cover is heavily mottled and damped. Secure inner hinges. The endpapers are smudged and a little foxed. The text has some foxing and there is a strip of damping along the top edge of the margin near the front corner. This stays in the margin and does not affect the text. Photo frontis portrait of the author with his facsimile signature beneath. A sound reading or reference copy. <br/> <br/> Edwards, Broughton & Co., Printers and Binders hardcover
1895BOOKS074991IGreenfield MA: Press of E. A. Hall & Co 1895. HC. good red cloth hardcover. B&W frontis. .THE TIMES WHEN AND THE PEOPLE BY WHOM IT WAS SETTLED UNSETTLED AND RESETTLED: WITH A SPECIAL STUDY OF THE INDIAN WARS OF THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY. WITH GENEALOGIES. Volume I 672 pages; Volume II pages 673-924 Part II Family Genealogies 477 pages. Original bound in red cloth when published this appears to be an early 20th century rebinding based upon endpapers cloth used and style of stampings on the spines. Press of E. A. Hall & Co unknown
197262596<p>Deerfield MA: Association. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn owner bookplates on front pastedowns damage to head of spine of volume one. 1972. Reprint. Hardcover. Halfbound gray cloth with photo-illustrated paper-covered boards. A reprint of the 1895-96 edition with a new foreword by Amelia F. Miller and Donald R. Friary. Volume one has 672pp bibliography photos and prefatory matter; volume two contains pages 674-477 index photos. This reprint was republished to commemorate the Town of Deerfield's tercentenary. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> Association hardcover
19311996Newport Beach: The City of Newport Beach 1931. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown paper covered boards. 67-215ppl Interior near fine Rocq 6190 Back strip missing 1"horizontal stain front board <br/> <br/> The City of Newport Beach hardcover
195734316New Hampshire Fish & Game Department. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1957. Second Edition. Softcover. Softcover copy in grey wrappers showing light shelfware and a sunned spine. Foxing scattered throughout heaviest on page edges but lightly present elsewhere. A very nice copy tightly bound and unmarked. . New Hampshire Fish & Game Department paperback
195721331New Hampshire Fish & Game Department. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1957. First Edition. Softcover. Grey wrappers with b/w drawings of deer and hunters on front plain back. Gentle edge and corner wear spine very lightly tanned/sunned - binding tight overall clean and crisp. A very nice copy. . New Hampshire Fish & Game Department paperback
1885056057Cincinnati: J. R. Baumes 1885. Hardcover. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. 671 8 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in original brown cloth. Heavy wear to the binding which is covered with several strips of brown cloth book tape over the spine and boards. An ex-library copy with full markings. Inner hinges taped. The text is toned but is generally clean. A reading or reference copy only. Volume II Only. <br/> <br/> J. R. Baumes hardcover
1976056056Lafayette Tennessee: Church History Research & Archives 1976. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. 767 7 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in pale green cloth. Light to moderate wear to the exterior of the binding. The front inner hinge is cracking and the rear inner hinge is just starting. The text has underlining and some highlighting. Volume I only. A 1976 reprint of the 1886 edition. <br/> <br/> Church History Research & Archives hardcover
1965010467Waco TX: Texian Press 1965. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Inscription on front free end paper to "Mrs. Edna Perry Deckles and the Texas State Genealogical Society" which Mrs. Deckles founded. The inscription seems obviously from the author but is without signature. Also laid in is a postcard with photo of first settlement of Hopkins Co. and handwritten notation presumably by author. Reverse has information about the book and ordering it from author Gladys St. Clair. 99 pp. Tan cloth boards with bright gilt print on spine. Bottom edge has some staining perhaps foxing since page edges have foxing and there is light foxing on end papers. A little foxing on occasional pages too. Front end papers have ghosting where news clippings must have lain. Very light edge wear. Dust jacket has a little spotting with slight rubbing especially on flap folds and rear panel near rear hinge. Front panel has very faint scuff. Rear flap fold has creasing. Now in protective cover. <br/> <br/> Texian Press hardcover
1892BOOKS052073IConcord NH: Ira C. Evans Printer 1892. HC. very good blue cloth hardcover 3 private library marks. B&W illustrations. . INCLUDING ITS SERVICE AS INFANTRY SECOND N.H. CAVALRY AND VETERAN BATTALLION IN THE CIVIL WAR OF 1861-1865 COVERING A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS TEN MONTHS AND NINETEEN DAYS." Contents include: Names and Dates of Battles and Principal Actions; History of Battles and Actions; and Roster and much more. Includes excepts from diaries and letters which in addition throw some light on the regiment's activities in Louisiana. Nevins CIVIL WAR BOOKS: A CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Volume I Page 162. An exceptionally nice clean and tight copy that was in the private library of a military organization with a spine mark and bookplates a few small stamps. Appears to have never been much used. 583pp. Ira C. Evans, Printer unknown
1794025454Hartford Connecticut: Elisha Babcock 1794. Good - Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Hinges are sound with only a single half inch hairline crack. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. Foxing mostly light to moderate to several pages. Slight age toning. Bound in full leather sprinkled calf with 5 raised spine bands. Brown leather spine label mostly chipped away. Gilt spine decorations and gilt double ruled borders on the front and rear covers. Handsome gilt inside dentelles i.e. borders decorated with gilt lacy pattern at inner edges. SEE PHOTOS. Frontispiece portrait of the author engraved by Amos Doolittle. This copy includes plates 1 2 4 5 6 8 also engraved Amos Doolittle. Of these 6 plates 5 are folding some copies have only 3 plates that are folding. Plate 1 is a map of New Haven and Its Environs Wheat 281. Plate 4 shows 3 maps one of which shows Hadley Mass Wheat 276 278 280. Plate 5 is a map of the City of New Haven Wheat 275. Plate 8 is another map of Hadley Massachusetts Wheat 279. Lacks pages 145-156 plates 3 and 9 which apparently were not bound in. Plate 7 does not exist in any copy per Howes and Sabin: "there is no plate 7 in any of the copies seen and it is probable none was made." This is a history of three members of the tribunal which had Charles I beheaded in 1649. The author Ezra Stiles was president of Yale College from 1778 until his death in 1795. No errata slip is present in this copy so presumably it is Howes' second issue. Includes the "Advertisement" at the end on an unnumbered page that offers subscribers the option to cancel if dissatisfied with the change in the dimensions of this book from what was described in the prospectus not present. Full title: "A history of three of the judges of King Charles I. Major-General Whalley Major-General Goffe and Colonel Dixwell: Who at the Restoration 1660 fled to America; and were secreted and concealed in Massachusetts and Connecticut for near thirty years. With an account of Mr. Theophilus Whale of Narragansett supposed to have been also one of the judges." Howes S-999. Evans 27743. Sabin 91742. Trumbull Connecticut 1425. ESTC W20469. Church 1264. Wheat and Brun 275-283. First Edition Second Issue. Hardcover. Good - Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 12mo. 358pp. "Advertisement". Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Elisha Babcock Hardcover