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18901668651st Cong. 1st Sess.: SED163. 1890. 4pp folding map disbound loosened a few short closed tears at fore-edge. Light tanning. Good. SED163. unknown books
188761105bdDeLand Fla.: Saint Johns - Oklawaha River Trading Company 1981. Facsimile reproduction of the 1887 edition with an Introduction by V. O. Coshow. Octavo stiff illustrated wrappers stapled 1 - 84 pp. Illustrations advertisements. Fine. Saint Johns - Oklawaha River Trading Company, (1981). Facsimile reproduction of the 1887 edition, with an Introduction by V. O unknown books
18714478AGN.Y. Appleton, 1871. Stahlstich Hinshelwood nach Fenn, Darst. 23 x 13,7 (excl. Text); Bll. 31,8 x 23,3 Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
182713398Washington 1827. Broadside. Light tan Very Good. unknown books
18481732630th Cong. 1st Sess.: HR728. 1848. 13 3 blank pp disbound. Small blank margin tear no text loss. Very Good. The Bank had advanced funds to the State of Florida for waging war against the "hostile Indians. HR728. unknown books
1889011511NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1889. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Vol VI No 2. Two interesting articles on lawn tennis and fishing in Florida plus an installment of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae" and other articles. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
18115773London: Wednesday January 16 1811. Front-page article prints the declaration of James Madison that effectively claims the Eastern parishes of Louisiana for the United States in contradiction to the claims of Spain and equally to the claims of the local English-speaking residents to an independent state of West Florida. In 1803 the US and Spain disputed the territory as a population of English-speaking Americans grew in the area. The Americans attacked the Spanish fort at Baton Rouge on 23 September 1810 and declared an independent state. Madison effectively rejects the state's declaration of independence on the grounds that the territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase and is therefore integral to the United States. #4892. Price sixpence-halfpenny. 324 x 488 mm 4 pages four columns per page. Tax stamp ownership stamp of the Paisley Coffee Room Scotland. Folds else fine. Wednesday, January 16, unknown books
18115772London: Tuesday January 15 1811. Fascinating issue of the Courier. Includes pre-graphic advertising for soap remedies books etc. and full-text accounts of speeches in Parliament. Of interest is an exchange of correspondence on the short-lived Republic of West Florida an area made up of the eastern parishes of modern Louisiana including Baton Rouge that declared independence in 1810. In 1803 the US and Spain disputed the territory as a population of English-speaking Americans grew in the area. The Americans attacked the Spanish fort at Baton Rouge on the date of the letter reproduced in this paper 23 September 1810 and declared an independent state. The letter is addressed to Governor of the Mississippi Territory effectively requesting the recognition of the United States. A second letter dated November 15 1810 effectively rejects the state's declaration of independence on the grounds that the territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase and is therefore integral to the United States. #4891. Price sixpence-halfpenny. 324 x 488 mm 4 pages four columns per page. Tax stamp ownership stamp of the Paisley Coffee Room Scotland. Folds else fine. Tuesday, January 15, unknown books
189533481895 Paris : Vve C. Dunod et P. Vicq, 1895 ,percaline editeur ,22 cm, 253 p., dépl.-Extrait des Annales des mines, janvier et février 1895
18591236451859 Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Paris - In-12, reliure demi-basane, dos lisse avec titre et filets dorés - 290 pages
1851100259HBStuttgart:, Müller, 1851. 275 (1) Seiten, 1 lithographische Tafel, 1 lithographische Karte als Faltkarte, 3 gefaltete Tabellen, moderner Ppbd. unter Verwendung des Originalumschlags, 20 x 12 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
185628971Arnauld de Vresse, 1856. In-12 relié (18,3 x 11,5 cm), reliure demi-basane rouge, titre et fleurons dorés sur dos à nerfs, 290 pages.-260g.L. - Coins lég. émoussés, intérieur frais, reliure solide, bon état
1854ZB475097Washington: 1854. 3 pp disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: unknown
189300281394Chicago: W. B. Conkey Company 1893 Red/black decorated boards. 355 pgs. publishers ads rear. Missing fep minor soiling ow/ flawless. Scarce edition of first person account of brutal 19th century convict life in Florida chain gangs. Negro treatment described. Early American Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. W. B. Conkey Company hardcover
1870ABE-1704155220817VOYAGE DANS LES VALLEES DE QUINQUINAS (BAS-PEROU), PAR PAUL MARCOY, 1849-1861-COURSE SUR LES GLACIERS DU MONT ROSE (VALAIS ET PIEMONT), PAR CHARLES GRAD, 1866-EXPLORATION DES AFFLUENTS ABYSSINIENS DU NIL, PAR SAMUEL W BAKER, RECITS DE CHASSE 1861-1862-ROME, PAR FRANCIS WEY, 1864-1870-SOUVENIRS D'UN VOYAGE CHEZ LES SLAVES DU SUD, PAR GEORGES PERROT, DESSINS PAR TH VALERIO, 1868-LE PANDJAB ET LE CACHEMIR, PAR GUILLAUME LEJEAN, 1866-QUATRE MOIS EN FLORIDE, PAR M POUSSIELGUE, 1851-1852-REVUE GEOGRAPHIQUE 1870, PAR M VIVIEN DE SAINT-MARTIN-RELIURE-TITRES DORES-SIGNET-434 PAGES-(EM1223)
189678662International Engraving and Illustrating Inc 1896. Wraps. Oblong octavo 10" x 8": 32 pp. with photographic illustrations throughout. Bound with staples in the original printed paper wrappers. There is archival tape reinforcement to the front hinge and along the spine. The front panel is soiled and smudged with a chip to the spine heel and a prominent scuff to the rear panel. OCLC locates seven holdings.<br /> <br /> Highlights of this promotional brochure are communities around Orlando that were frequented by tourists escaping cold winters in the Northeast. Among the black-and-white photographs are images of the beaches palmetto groves and hanging moss of Ormond the Plaza Hotel in Rockledge orange groves and rocky coastline at Indian River. There are also pictures of the six-story Royal Poinciana Hotel in Lake Worth present day Palm Beach. Although it once accommodated 2000 guests the hotel fell on hard times following damage from a 1928 hurricane leading to its ultimate closure in 1932. International Engraving and Illustrating Inc unknown
182630784Washington D. C.: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1826. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 148 pages. 13 folding tables. Original issued wraps rebound in plain burgundy cloth hardcover with title on the spine. Ex-institutional copy with New Hampshire Historical Society label on the front paste down. Penciled numbers on the title page. Small label removed from the lower spine. Moderate scattered foxing and toning to contents. Much of the correspondence settling land claims originated from St. Augustine. The folding tables include names of claimants acreage who conceded etc. Florida became an United States territory in 1821. Florida achieved Statehood in 1845. Printed by Gales & Seaton hardcover
182834780Washington DC: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1828. Wraps. Very good. Disbound wraps. 21 pages 1 page. Contents clean Scarce. Printed by Gales & Seaton unknown
182541367Elizabethtown NJ: J. & E. Sanderson 1825. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good- copy with 4 large semi-circular dampstain marks throughout. Unpaged 4 pp. Illus. with b/w in-text drawings. 20 3/4 x 13 inches. Contents include: a full column on the Liberation of Peru led by General Sucre; the first meeting at the new seat of Government in Florida where the governor states "No part of North America is so little known.Visitors.had pronounced it a bank of sand not worth the money paid for it"; republished letters from Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. This issue not at the American Antiquarian Society. Uncommon. J. & E. Sanderson unknown
187136086Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1871. First Edition. Wraps. Good . Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 41 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Soft cover is vertically creased. A few spots on the back cover. Interior contents clean. Dyke & Son unknown
187036088Jacksonville Florida: C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office 1870. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 75 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Light soil to the front cover. Back cover torn at the bottom. Interior contents clean. C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office unknown
187236087Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1872. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 72 pages. Printed yellow outer front cover is present but detached and chipped on the edge. Missing the rear wrap. Light vertical crease to the contents. Some pages are creased upper edge. Contents include contributions from several clergy members in Florida. Also included is a lengthy address by Bishop John Freeman Young. Fair. Dyke & Son unknown
184229240Washington 1842. 27th Cong. 2d Sess. HD206. 27 1 blank pp. Disbound and lightly toned. Three pieces of clear adhesive tape at spine. Else Very Good.<br/><br/> Florida entered the Union in 1845. unknown books
18341686223rd Cong. 1st Sess.: HR368. 1834. 41 1 blank pp disbound. Scattered foxing. Very Good. HR368. unknown books
18771701344th Cong. 2d Sess.: HR143. 1877. Parts I and II. 51 35pp disbound edges of first leaf chipped. Good. HR143. unknown books