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ria9781071816646_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Ongoing Crisis Communication: Planning Managing and Responding provides an integrated approach to crisis communication that spans the entire crisis management process and crosses various disciplines. A truly integrative and comprehen paperback
ria9781119239444_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Color Atlas of Veterinary Ophthalmology Second Edition provides a compendium of the clinical appearance of ophthalmic diseases likely to be encountered in small large or exotic animal practice. hardcover
2471015 March 1830; 6 Royal Circus Edinburgh. See the entries on Tonyn and Paterson in the Oxford DNB the latter stating of the recipient of this letter: ‘On 28 December 1799 he married at St Pancras chapel London Jane Ellen Yeats 1771/2–1846 daughter of David Yeats formerly registrar of East Florida and sister of his first cousin the physician Grant David Yeats.’ Paterson’s mother was a Tonyn and he was also related to the Marchmont family the Earl having been his early patron. The present item is 3pp 4to and a bifolium. It is in fair condition with the customary loss from the breaking of the red wax seal which is present with an impression of a head. The letter has been folded for postage and filing and is minuted: ‘1830 / To Adml Paterson sic relating to Marchmont family’. In pencil presumably by Lady Paterson: ‘To be kept E: J: P.’ Addressed with three postmarks to ‘Mrs. Admiral Paterson / East Cosham / Portsmouth’. Signed ‘Warren H Sands’. The letter begins: ‘Madam / Major General Patrick Tonyn late Governor of East Florida the Revd Charles Tonyn Parson of Radnage John Tonyn Commander of Cavalry in the East India Company Service & Lieut George Home of his Majestys Navy son of the deceased Mr John Home of Abbey St Balhans & sometime minister of the Gospel at Greenlaw & the heirs male of their respective Bodies are called as Heir of Entail in the destination of the Entail of the Estate of Marchmont. It is the intention of Sir W P Hume Campbell the present proprietor of that Estate immediately to Petition Parliament for an Act of Parliament to ffee out the portion of the Estate in and around the Town of Greenlaw for the purpose of extending the Town to obtain this Act of Parliament he requires the consent of the Heirs of Entail in existence.’ As Sands understands Lady Paterson is ‘a near connection of the four heirs of Entail’ he asks if she can confirm that ‘the three first died unmarried & that Mr Home tho’ married left no family’ and who succeeded to any of their property. He is writing to her after having ‘applied to my friend Miss Wauchope of Niddrie on the same subject’. 15 March 1830; 6 Royal Circus, Edinburgh. unknown
2026x-1009440691Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 3rd revised edition edition. 476 pages. 7.00x1.06x10.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
Features: "Peace" gets a friendlier hearing - a new force in US politics is making the word peace respectable again; Old Age at Eleven - a boy's last brave days may help science save other boys from dying of old age - Arthur Balidoy had the rare disease progeria; How to spot the marrying kind - some of Canada's champion bigamists explain their addiction to wife-hunting; Ordeal at Stratford - Chris Plummer and Kate Reid, off stage, show why they're Canada's best on stage; The Pictures most people buy - art's real best sellers - reproductions by 'famous unknown'; A Fond Farewell to Toronto - Blair Fraser; Why Canadians go south in summer - a livelier, cheaper Florida than they'll find in winter; This year in Jerusalem - Mordecai Richler explores his other homeland for the first time; B.C.'s high-flying bucket brigade - Mars water bombers. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
5265057-nnew. unknown
71996Vol. XXII No. 5. Saturday November 3 1810. folio 4pp. 5 columns per page. Portsmouth: William Treadwell 1810.<br/> <br/> Contains printing of the Declaration of Independence of West Florida. ".he Ferdinand VII of Spain has endeavored to pervert into an engine of destruction by encouraging in the most persidious manner the violation of ordinances sanctioned and established by himself as the law of the land. Being thus left without any hope of protection from the mother country by being betrayed by a magistrate.and exposed to all the evils of a state of anarchy.it becomes our duty to provide for our own security as a free and independent state. .We therefore the representatives.declare this Territory of West Florida to be a free and independent state." Also contains report by the commander in chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge Philemon Thomas on the capture of the fort. "My orders were not to fire till we received a shot from the garrison and to cry out in French and English `ground your arms and you shall not be hurt.'"<br/> <br/> unknown
1822339169Washington D.C.: Gales & Seaton 1822. 17th Congress 1st Session House Report No. 14. 13-35 1 blankpp. 8vo. Disbound. 17th Congress 1st Session House Report No. 14. 13-35 1 blankpp. 8vo. The appendix to a memorial not present presented to the House Committee on the Public Lands requesting that the association formed by Chazotte be allowed to purchase land in the Key Largo area for the purpose of cultivating coffee cocoa and tropical fruits. The Appendix with its own caption title was first published separately in Philadelphia in 1821. Shoemaker 11211 [Gales & Seaton] unknown
186917890Tallahassee Fla.: Edw. M. Cheney State Printer 1869. 52 2 lv-lxi pp as issued. Original printed wrappers chipped with wrapper title as issued stitched into modern wrappers. Partly uncut light wear and age-toning. One gum label on blank portion of title page. Good. <br/><br/> The Session ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the last of the Reconstruction constitutional amendments prohibiting racial discrimination in the exercise of the franchise. <br/>FIRST EDITION. I Harv. Law Cat. 705. Edw. M. Cheney, State Printer unknown books
71996Vol. XXII No. 5. Saturday November 3 1810. folio 4pp. 5 columns per page. Portsmouth: William Treadwell 1810.<br/><br/> Contains printing of the Declaration of Independence of West Florida. ".he Ferdinand VII of Spain has endeavored to pervert into an engine of destruction by encouraging in the most persidious manner the violation of ordinances sanctioned and established by himself as the law of the land. Being thus left without any hope of protection from the mother country by being betrayed by a magistrate.and exposed to all the evils of a state of anarchy.it becomes our duty to provide for our own security as a free and independent state. .We therefore the representatives.declare this Territory of West Florida to be a free and independent state." Also contains report by the commander in chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge Philemon Thomas on the capture of the fort. "My orders were not to fire till we received a shot from the garrison and to cry out in French and English `ground your arms and you shall not be hurt.'"<br/><br/> unknown books
19274918Chicago: Clason Map Company 1927. Fold-out map 71 cm x 53 cm housed in pink printed wrappers 18.5 cm. Map is in nice condition and printed on both sides. Early touring map of Florida. Covers print an advertisement for 'Bank of Mt. Dora - Mt. Dora Florida. Printed on the inside cover is a calendar for 1926 and 1927. Mt. Dora is located on the 'Best Roads' side in red.<br/><br/>One side prints: 'Mileage Map of the Best Roads of Florida.' Index of larger cities at the foot with locating coordinates and population figures for 1925. Inset map of the Florida Panhandle at the lower left. This map locates roads and highways: Atlantic Highway; Bee Line Highway; Dixie Highway; Florida Short Route; Lee-Jackson Highway; National Highway; Old Spanish Trail; Tamiami Trail; Woodpecker Route.<br/><br/>Reverse prints: 'Clason's Guide Map of Florida.' This map locates county boundaries county seats Native American reservations national forests rail lines and main roads. Inset map of the Florida Panhandle at the lower left. Town index at right with locating coordinates. Clason Map Company unknown books
GA202407063<p>This is a hardcover book in dark blue covers with title in gold. The book is clean and tight and has a slight bump on the front lower corner. It has a strong binding and very light shelf ware.</p><p>The cover has a pasted color photo of Florida coast with a lady in a red swim suit enjoying the scenery. It is illustrated with photos in color and black and white. The brochure is printed on treated paper.</p><p>The brochure is signed by by the Predident Edward Ball and Vice President/Manager of Florida National Exhibits and is dedicated to Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Wagner.</p><p>The first page has a message of the Governor of Florida at that time.</p><p>This is a collectors item for a Florida historian.</p> hardcover
18-0483Tallahassee: Florida State College for Women 1922. . Folio. 8 pp. Newsprint format. Loose folded pages. Fair to Good with some chipping tearing losses and toning from age and use. Includes some black and white illustrations. Lot of 10 issues each in protective plastic sleeve. Limited Editions. Tallahassee: Florida State College for Women, 1922. unknown
199840394MilledgevilleGA: Boyd Publishing Company 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 759p octavo a fine copy in burgundy cloth highlighted in yellow on numerous pages in the text. <br/><br/> Boyd Publishing Company hardcover
1911392022Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Decorative green cloth stamped in yellow. Illustrated by George Kerr. Wear on the board edges bumped corners and rubbing else very good. "The story of how we look from where the dog sits. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover
1966730131PN. New. 1966. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2026x-1009648497Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 248 pages. 6.00x0.69x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
842273-nnew. unknown
ria9781119801320_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1863D19919Florida: Munsell San Augustin de la Florida 1863. Poor. One of 160 copies. Defective disbound without only remnants of original wraps. Sold as is. "The unknown author of this authoritative account of Sonora is thought to have been a Jesuit missionary named Juan Nentuig who reached Sonora in 1750. From a reference on p. 196 it must have been written as late as November 21 1762. Nentuig remained until the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767. The false imprint of Saint Augustine Florida on the title derives from Buckingham Smith's pride in his home town" - Streeter. "The author resided at a place on the River Yaqni where that stream flows through a cañon so deep as to shut out three quarters of the heavens from sight. The first sixty-nine pages are occupied with a natural history of the country .The subjects relating to the Indians occupy pp.69 to 173" - Field. <br/><br/> Munsell, San Augustin, de la Florida paperback
190637024Portland: L.H. Nelson Co. 1906. 1906. FLORIDA. 8" x 9-3/4" oblong printed purple wrappers with gilt stamped title. 36pp including wrappers. No pagination. Many illustrations. Published exclusively for S.H. Kress & Company. "Beautiful Florida." "In this little volume we present a series of views covering the enterprising cities of Jacksonville Tampa and Pensacola-representative communities of this great State-which is destined by the individuality and picturesqueness of her scenery and from the enterprise and loyalty of her citizens to enjoy forever a unique and honorable position in the American Union." Black and white illustrations with captions and some with brief descriptions listed below to include the Windsor Hotel Jacksonville; a Bird's-Eye View of Jacksonville; many churches; a Florida Ostrich Farm Jacksonville; Tampa Bay Hotel Tampa; One of Tampa's Fine Residences; De Soto Park Tampa; Famous Old Houses of Pensacola; Barracks at Fort Barrancas; Pensacola Lighthouse et. al. Fading to lightly worn wrappers including residue from what appears to be the removal of a very small sticker to top of front wrapper a price written in ink to top forecorner of rear wrapper eight center pages loosened from the staples else a good copy. L.H. Nelson Co., 1906. unknown
1938ZB311479Tallahassee: 1938-1944. 7 items bound as 1; sizes vary from small octavo to quarto each 40 to 87 pages and mostly tabular; ex library in one later cloth binding with softcover reatined good. - 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. Photos available upon request. Tallahassee: paperback
1997Star-9783540570783Springer 1997. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
1997Star-9783540570783Springer 1997. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover