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1994073062Easton Press 1994. Collector's Edition. Full leather binding with gilt-stamped title and decorations. Near Fine. All page edges gilt with a few tiny scuffs. Silk moire endpapers. Ribbon marker bound-in. 312pp. Unused Easton Press bookplate also a Certificate of Authenticity laid in. . Signed. First Edition. Hardccover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Easton Press hardcover
1996biblio338<p>Book is in Near Fine condition; very minor foxing on top of page block author SIGNED and dedicated on ffep. No jacket as issued. This hardcover is printed with ISBN of paperback. See photos. NOT EX-LIBRARY.</p> Ye Galleon hardcover
1999066616Frank Talbot Dale Self-Published 1999. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Partial set 22 of 36 volumes booklets in variously colored pictorial wraps staple-bound. All issues are VG to Fine most as issued a few showing minor handling wear and/or soiling to cover. 18 of the issues are signed. Issues range from c. 20-50 pp. each. Scarce individually seldom offered in partial runs. Includes the following numbers: 1 Disaster at Rockport 2013 reprint 2 By the Neck Until Dead 1995 reprint 4 Villains and Victims 5 Bridges over the River Delaware 8 Good Guys Bad Guys 9 The Undercover Boys 11 Grist Mills 12 More Grist Mills 13 Smoking Engines! Flaming Villages! 20 Story of Mansfield Twp. 1 22 People and Places 23 Buttzville Bridgeville and Hazen 24 Down South in Warren County 25 History of Allamuchy 26 Some Old Suburbs 27 Harmony Twp. 1 28 Harmony Twp. 2 30 Old Hope 31 Franklin Twp. 34 Home Towns 35 The Belvidere Hotels 36 Various Vigorous Villagers. Frank Talbot Dale [Self-Published] Paperback
2009BOOKS072562IVirginia Beach VA: The Donning Company Publ 2009. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover OWNER INSCRIPTION. B&W illustrations. ISBN 9780970166418 Owner's inscription on the front free endpaper. 495pp. The Donning Company Publ unknown
191160184<p>Boston: W. B. Clarke Company. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn front endpapers stained. 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Inscribed by the author to his brother on front free endpaper Cloth-backed boards with title stamped on spine in gilt. Top edges gilt. Chronology index. History of the New England practice of excluding new residents from settling in towns based on English common law examples of not wanting the community to have to be responsible for "proper conduct and for the support of their inhabitants". Specific chapters on warning out in Massachusetts Connecticut New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Laid in are five pages of typed reproduced Boston Herald press release announcing author's death in 1917 and bequests to the Boston Public Library. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 131 pages .</p> W. B. Clarke Company hardcover
1957007839New Yo K: E. P. Dutton 1957. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHOR Gladys A. Ericson and Warden Joseph Ragen and with collectible dust jacket SCARCE THUS. Near Fine prior owner name in pencil bit of shelf rubbing rear end page bottom corner creases. In a Very Good dust jacket light edge wear. . SIGNED BY AUTHORS. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. E. P. Dutton Hardcover books
1957007839New Yo K: E. P. Dutton 1957. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. SIGNED BY AUTHORS. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHOR Gladys A. Ericson and Warden Joseph Ragen and with collectible dust jacket SCARCE THUS. Near Fine prior owner name in pencil bit of shelf rubbing rear end page bottom corner creases. In a Very Good dust jacket light edge wear. E. P. Dutton Hardcover
193046480Foote & Davies Co. . G/NONE. 1930. Hardcover. Hardback first edition with silverfishing to brown cloth covers primarily on spine. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean. One-inch tear and tiny pea-size chip on blank first free endpaper. No DJ probably as issued. Not library discard. ; . Foote & Davies Co. , hardcover
19772512ec1698Ward County Historical Commission 1977. O1 - A hardcover book in good condition that is lightly bowed and cocked bumped corners and some dents wrinkling on the spine some light stains on the page edges lightly wrinkled on the upper corners opposite the spine on the inside pages 4.5"x2.25" cutout of the upper right corner of the front free endpaper previous owner's name written on the opposite side of the front free endpaper underlining and check marks on some inside pages light tanning and shelf wear with no dust jacket. 11.25"x8.75" 664 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ward County Historical Commission Hardcover
pp. xi, 329. Uncut and unopened. Endpapers beginning to foxed. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered. Spine slightly faded. New Yorker, Alexander M. Bing, was an urbane lawyer, real estate developer, and philanthropist, whose main fame rests on his enthusiasm for city planning and the idea American garden cities. Scarce and important. WWI 5 **
0656141174.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1892055530Petersburg Virginia: Fenn Owen Publishers 1892. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. xxiii 335 2 pages. Hardcover rebound in blue cloth with titles in gilt. Light rubbing and wear to the binding. An ex-library copy with full markings including a shelf number gilt stamped on the spine and some library numbers written on the copyright page. Attractive old library bookplate on the front pastedown and other ink stamps and labels on the endpapers. The frontis appears after the title page. The text is toned but generally clean. Contains several photos mostly but not entirely portraits and a folding map. Contains some interesting content and photos of late 19th century images of the location of the Battle of the Crater in Petersburg. A sound reading copy. <br/> <br/> Fenn Owen, Publishers hardcover
133044793X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666538883.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
12p. 24mo. Original full printed wraps. Text printed in blue and red. Very nice copy of directions on food consumption to help win the war. Very scarce. WWI 12
1884FI6313Boston: D. Lothrop 1884. HB. Green decorative cloth gilt lettering on spine 12 mo. 250 pp ads at rear. Hinges cracked and tape reinforced chipping to edges of pages 92-93 with no loss of text. Covers show light edge wear chipping top of spine light white stain rear cover rear joint cracked 1" at bottom. Pomroy was nurse during the Civil War and served at the White House. Much of this account is of her dealings with the Lincoln family. Book condition Good. D. Lothrop hardcover
34697Gaithersburg MD: Butternut Press n.y. Hardcover. 8vo. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. viii 236pp. Frontispiece. Near fine. Couple dark scrapes on rear board. Tight and handsome facsimile reprint of the scarce 1890 second edition which has more content than the first edition. Even this facsmile is rather uncommon. Raves James I. Robertson Jr. "An excellent unexaggerated narrative of life with the Confederacy's foremost partisan ranger." NEVINS I 132. NEW HOWES M 742 note. Butternut Press hardcover
1966055302Danville VA: United Daughters of the Confederacy / J. T. Townes Ptg. Co. 1966. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. vii 84 pages. Soft cover bound in grey stapled wrappers. Light wear to the binding. The spine is a bit toned. A sound copy and clean within. SIGNED inside the front cover both by Maud Carter Clements "historian and author" and by Mrs. Kathryne Hobson Hardy Powell "Pres Rawley Martin Ch. U.D.C.". Illustrated with a few photos. <br/> <br/> United Daughters of the Confederacy / J. T. Townes Ptg. Co. paperback
193038417New York: The Macmillan Company 1930. Hardcover. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. xiii 285pp. Frontispiece. Very good. Discreet mended tear at head of spine else tight and bright with lovely giltstamping. First edition. The former Louisiana governor interprets his state's Reconstruction history. Critiques Thomas A. Belser Jr. "Far more politics and reconstruction than war comprise this now-dated study." DORNBUSCH II 691. NEVINS II 246. The Macmillan Company hardcover
2013023542VictoryPublishing 2013. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. F/Limited First Edition. A great copy of the Limited First Edition this is Number 236 of a 440 edition. This book is in excellent condition no wear and certainly was meant to be a collector's item. The boards are covered with a brown textured buckram gold lettering and a picture of the painting depicting the "Filthy Thirteen" getting ready for their flight and jumping into Normandy. No wear to inside or outside of book. High quality paper lots of maps lots of photos lots of information about each member of the Filthy Thirteen these guys were the inspiration for the Dirty Dozen'. There's a CD packaged on the back paste down that has never been out of packaging. 184pp. notes maps bibliography Normandy Jump Roster index. Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> VictoryPublishing hardcover
200324113NY: Seven Stories Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 1583226214 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Seven Stories Press hardcover books
194012250Chicago: The Lakeside Press / R. R. Donnelley & Sons. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1940. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full red cloth gilt lettering on spine gilt medallion and borders on cover t.e.g. fore-edge deckle. Illustrated with tissue-protected frontispiece and fold-out map. When the War of 1812 erupted Thomas Vercheres de Boucherville 1784-1857 served as a volunteer on the Detroit frontier and saw action under Major-General Isaac Brock. For his service at the capture of Detroit he was awarded a medal and clasp. Meanwhile his business had been badly disrupted by his absence and the hostilities. After a visit to Boucherville in early 1813 he rashly made his way back to Amherstburg carrying £1348 worth of general merchandise in four canoes. The only merchant to have brought in new stock he succeeded in selling most of what he had in a very short time and at high prices; during the first three days alone he recorded sales of £4800. However the defeat of Commander Robert Heriot Barclay by an American naval force on Lake Erie in September 1813 forced the abandonment of Amherstburg. Boucher de Boucherville later claimed for losses of £1271 on his stock of which £500 was recognized. Fleeing with his money he was near the site of the battle of Moraviantown when the British under Major-General Henry Procter were defeated and he hastened on to Montreal. There as he notes in his journal he gave a report on the battle to the commander-in-chief of the British forces Sir George Prevost. After a short rest at the family home in Boucherville he joined his regular militia unit the Boucherville battalion of militia then at Châteauguay serving as adjutant with the rank of captain. He was not however involved in the battle of Châteauguay and returned to Boucherville for the winter of 181415. James Foster's "The capitulation or A history of the expedition conducted by William Hull Brigadier-general of the northwestern army. By an Ohio volunteer" was first published in 1812. It is a first person account of a member of the first army of Ohio. It describes enthusiastic volunteer soldiers soon faced with challenges. They marched to Dayton where no preparations have been made to host the troops and experienced problems with travel and forage for pack animals; and describe's Hulls surrender. The United States was ill-prepared to begin the war especially lacking in numbers of ground troops so the fall of 1812 began slowly with a less than successful multi-pronged attack on British North America. Brigadier General William Hull led a force of regulars and militia across the wilderness of the Old Northwest cutting a road as they travelled intending to use Detroit as a base of operations in the region. As Hull settled in to Detroit British forces in Canada moved to seize Fort Mackinac also known as Fort Michilimackinac located at the strategic straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. They took possession of the important fur trading post on July 17 1812 without much resistance. British and Native American raids along the road captured some of Hulls papers and threatened his supply lines. News of the fall of Fort Mackinac further alarmed General Hull causing him to abandon his offensive plans and remain in place at Detroit. Though British and Native American troops were far fewer and farther away than he feared Hull waited at Detroit until Brigadier General Isaac Brock began to mount a siege. Craftily Brock let it be known that he was not sure he could control the native warriors in the heat of battle. The prospect of a massacre tipped the already fearful Hull over the edge. On August 16 1812 he surrendered Detroit with barely a shot fired and was court-martialed for treason and cowardice in 1813. . Spine and top edge mildly faded slight wear at head and heel of spine else fine; unmarked unread tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . The Lakeside Classics Series. Vol. 38. Frontispiece and maps. 16mo 6" - 7" tall. xxvi 347 pp . The Lakeside Press / R. R. Donnelley & Sons hardcover
189410062United States Government Printing Office G. P. O. GPO U. S. US. 1894 -1922. Hardcover. Fair ex-library dulled covers spine numbers library bookplates no card pockets generally solid bindings on most volumes some have hinge tearing some hinge repair is evident the text binding is solid on all moderate rubbing page edge toning and some soiling top page edges grayed clean pages the spine on volume 18 is creased the covers on volume 26 are a bit faded and bowed from water contact but the pages are not affected some bumped corners rubbed and bumped spine ends a white smudge on the cover of one. The 3 volumes in the second series are not ex-library volumes one does have two oval end page school stamps. The index volume very good with a spine end bump in the glassine jacket that has a spine edge tear. No dust jackets issued. Complete first edition 30 volume set plus a 1961 limited edition reprint of the 1927 Index volume 31 volumes total. Series I 27 volumes Series II 3 volumes. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Estimated weight 110 pounds additional postage will be required. ; B&W Plates fold-out maps. . United States Government Printing Office (G. P. O. GPO U. S. US) hardcover
198515410Harrisburg PA: Historical Times; National Historical Society 1985. Reprint. Hardcover. As New. Originally published in 1884 by the Government Printing Office. Volume 1 consists of 2 parts and volume 11 has 3 parts so there are 14 books in all "Serial No. 1 through 14". Black buckram bindings all in fine condition. No priority or international shipping <br/><br/> Historical Times; National Historical Society hardcover
1985mon0003101649Broadfoot Publishing 1985-04. Hardcover. Like New. 1.7000 8.6000 5.8000. 20 books in total. Series 1 Volumes 1 - 14 Serial No. 1 - 20. In fine condition. Broadfoot Publishing hardcover