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190646061Estero FL: Guiding Star Publishing House 1906. First Edition. 22 quarto issues 31cm; original illustrated wrappers disbound; 16pp per issue. Holes with corresponding oxidation from saddle staples some offsetting to spine-folds from fabric tape binding with some light wear and dust-soil to wrappers; No.52 with several tears and toning to rear wrapper; a handful of issues with some light scattered underlining else quite clean; Very Good or better. Early run of this periodical edited and written by Dr. Cyrus R. Teed a Utica NY native and founder of the Koreshan Unity. "Koreshanity" as it was also known was born in the wake of two related movements: the millenial fervor that swept early-to-mid-19th century central and western New York State and the utopian communalism that began attracting increasing numbers of adherents during the same period and into the later 19th century." A graduate of Eclectic Medical College of the City of New York Teed's interests went beyond medicine to encompass alchemy botany physics and metaphysics and he would regularly conduct experiments in these areas inside his medical laboratory. It was in this laboratory in 1869 that "Teed conceived what would become known as Koreshanity after experiencing a late-night religious vision. During what he called his "illumination" he saw a beautiful woman who revealed to him a series of universal truths which formed the fundamental principles of Koreshan belief." Among Teed's most interesting beliefs was cellular cosmogony or the hollow earth - the notion that the earth was not a convex sphere but instead a hollow concave cell containing the entire universe with the sun at its center. <br/><br/>After failed attempts at founding communal settlements in Moravia Syracuse and New York City Teed moved to Chicago IL where his persuasive oratory enabled him to assemble a firm core of followers in the late 1880's and form the commune called Beth-Ophra. Teed incorporated his organization there as the College of Life in 1886 and established a printing house that began producing three major publications: The Guiding Star The Flaming Sword and The Plowshare and Pruning Hook. "These publciations began a long legacy of Koreshan publishing aimed at the public as well as their own members intended to explain and promote their beliefs relate and preserve their story and discuss political social scientific and religious ideas and issues." <br/><br/>Believing himself to be a messiah who would lead his people in establishing a New Jerusalem Teed assumed the name Koresh in 1891 after Cyrus the Great King of Persia. As with his previous locations Teed's beliefs did not endear him or his followers to the general public forcing him to relocate from Chicago to the quiet beach town of Estero FL in 1894 the final home of the Koreshan Unity where Teed would establish his New Jerusalem. It was here that the Koreshan Unity established a growing self-sustaining community though at the height of the movement their membership numbered no more than 250. Though Teed died in December 1908 The Flaming Sword continued to be published from Estero through the 1960's with the Koreshan publishing tradition continuing well into the 1980's. Guiding Star Publishing House unknown books
192846058Estero FL: Guiding Star Publishing House 1928. First Edition. Twelve quarto issues 31.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp per issue. Seven of the twelve issues with brass eyelets along left edge one with eyelets removed; all issues show modest wear oxidation to staples some scattered soil light biopredation and occasional staining to wrappers; several with vertical folds smoothed-out; small loss to lower corner of Dec.1928 issue; contents fairly clean and complete with some occasional notes in the margins; Good to Very Good. Complete year of this periodical formerly edited and written by Dr. Cyrus R. Teed a Utica NY native and founder of the Koreshan Unity. "Koreshanity" as it was also known was born in the wake of two related movements: the millenial fervor that swept early-to-mid-19th century central and western New York State and the utopian communalism that began attracting increasing numbers of adherents during the same period and into the later 19th century." A graduate of Eclectic Medical College of the City of New York Teed's interests went beyond medicine to encompass alchemy botany physics and metaphysics and he would regularly conduct experiments in these areas inside his medical laboratory. It was in this laboratory in 1869 that "Teed conceived what would become known as Koreshanity after experiencing a late-night religious vision. During what he called his "illumination" he saw a beautiful woman who revealed to him a series of universal truths which formed the fundamental principles of Koreshan belief." Among Teed's most interesting beliefs was cellular cosmogony or the hollow earth - the notion that the earth was not a convex sphere but instead a hollow concave cell containing the entire universe with the sun at its center. <br/><br/>After failed attempts at founding communal settlements in Moravia Syracuse and New York City Teed moved to Chicago IL where his persuasive oratory enabled him to assemble a firm core of followers in the late 1880's and form the commune called Beth-Ophra. Teed incorporated his organization there as the College of Life in 1886 and established a printing house that began producing three major publications: The Guiding Star The Flaming Sword and The Plowshare and Pruning Hook. "These publciations began a long legacy of Koreshan publishing aimed at the public as well as their own members intended to explain and promote their beliefs relate and preserve their story and discuss political social scientific and religious ideas and issues." <br/><br/>Believing himself to be a messiah who would lead his people in establishing a New Jerusalem Teed assumed the name Koresh in 1891 after Cyrus the Great King of Persia. As with his previous locations Teed's beliefs did not endear him or his followers to the general public forcing him to relocate from Chicago to the quiet beach town of Estero FL in 1894 the final home of the Koreshan Unity where Teed would establish his New Jerusalem. It was here that the Koreshan Unity established a growing self-sustaining community though at the height of the movement their membership numbered no more than 250. Though Teed died in December 1908 The Flaming Sword continued to be published from Estero through the 1960's with the Koreshan publishing tradition continuing well into the 1980's. Guiding Star Publishing House unknown books
1963bas31Jacksonville FL: Florida Historical Society 1963. Octavo paperbound ii 116 pp. Very Good with light rubbing to edges; year marked in ink on cover. Contents include: James ORmond Merchant and Soldier Alice Strickland; An Evaluation of the Freedmen’s Bureau in Florida Joe M. Richardson; Wreckers and Wrecking on the Florida Reef 1829-1832 E. A. Hammond; La Floride: 1565 James W. Covington; Book Reviews; News and Notes; Editor’s Corner: Tales of Old Florida by Jane D. Brush. Florida Historical Society, 1963. unknown books
1962bas32Jacksonville FL: Florida Historical Society 1962. Octavo paperbound ii 106 pp. Very Good former-owner stamp year marked in ink on cover. Contents include: Julien Chandler Yonge Rembert W. Patrick; The COnstitutional Convention of 1885 Edward C. Williamson; The Story of Captain John C. Casey Fred W. Wallace; Lincoln’s Courier: John L. Worden’s Mission to Fort Pickens James Jones; Memoir of a West Pointer in Florida: 1825 Cecil D. Eby Jr.; Book Reviews; The Annual Meeting; News and Notes; The Editor’s Corner: Tales of Old Florida by Jane D. Brush. Florida Historical Society, 1962. unknown books
1972es2035Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1972. Octavo paperbound iii 235-340 pp. Near-Fine with lightly rubbed edges. Contents include: Claude Pepper and the Florida Canal Controversy 1939-1943; Slavetrading in Antebellum Florida; Tampa Bay in 1757: Francisco Maria Celi’s Journal and Logbook Part II; The Labor League of Jacksonville: A Negro Union and White Strikebreakers; Tacatacuru and the San Pedro de Mocamo Mission; John Bull’s Stinginess in East Florida; Florida History Research in Progress. Florida Historical Society, 1972. unknown books
1963ess4408Jacksonville FL: The Florida Historical Society 1963. Octavo paperbound stiff coral & white wrappersii 98 pp. Near-Fine. Contents: Textbook Writers and the Florida “Purchase†Myth Harris G. Warren; Tampa at the Close of the Nineteenth Century Jose Rivero Munz; Jacksonville during the Civil War Samuel Proctor; The Constitution of 1868 Jarrell H. Shofer; Book Reviews; News and Notes; The Editor’s Corner; Contributors. The Florida Historical Society, 1963. unknown books
1962ess4410Jacksonville FL: The Florida Historical Society 1962. Octavo paperbound stiff coral & white wrappers ii 105 pp. Near-Fine. Contents: Julien Chandler Yonge Rembert W. Patrick; The Constitutional Convention of 1885 Edward C. Williamson; The Story of Captain John C. Casey Fred W. Wallace; Lincoln’s Courier: John L. Worden’s Mission to Fort Pickens James Jones; Memoir of a West Pointer in Florida: 1825 Cecil D. Eby Jr.; Book Reviews; The Annual Meeting May 3-5 1962; News and Notes; The Editor’s Corner: Tales of Old Florida Jane D. Brush; Contributors. The Florida Historical Society, 1962. unknown books
1964es2032Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1964. Octavo paperbound ii 307-412 pp. Very Good with lightly rubbed edges. Contents include: Memoir of a West Pointer in Saint Augustine 1824-1826; Fraud and Intimidation in the Florida Election of 1876; Military Operations on the St. Johns September-October 1862 Part II: The Federals Capture St. Johns Bluff; Wakulla Spring: Its Setting and Literary Visitors; Jonathan C. Gibbs: Florida’s Only Negro Cabinet Member. Florida Historical Society, 1964. unknown books
61278bdThe Florida Historical Society 1967. Octavo paperbound 219 - 325 pp. Very Good with light rubbing to edges inked date to spine. Contents: Billy Bowlegs Holata Micco in the Seminole Wars Part I by Kenneth W. Porter; Claude L’Engle Florida Muckraker by Joel Webb Eastman; Florida’s Golden Age of Racing by Alice Strickland; Suwannee River Steamboating by Edward A. Mueller; A Footnote on Rene Laudionniere by Charles E. Bennett; Book Reivews; Historical News; Director’s Meeting December 3 1966; Contributors. unknown books
1963es2045Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1963. Octavo paperbound ii 209-324 pp. Very Good with light tanning to edges. Contents include: James Ormond Merchant and Soldier; An Evaluation of the Freedmen’s Bureau in Florida; Wreckers and Wrecking on the Florida Reef 1829-1832; La Floride: 1565. Florida Historical Society, 1963. unknown books
1936es2050Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1936. Octavo paperbound 77-143. pp. Very Good with light rubbing & soiling to covers. Contents include: Engagements at St. Johns Bluff: St. Johns River September-October 1862; A Letter of Captain V. Chamberlain 7th Connecticut Volunteers; Florida University 1883; The Contention over the Superintendencia of the Floridas; Sidney Lanier in Florida; The Panton Leslie Papers: A Letter of Edwin Gairdner to William Panton 1798. Florida Historical Society, 1936. unknown books
1941es2047Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1941. Octavo paperbound 128 pp. Very Good with light tanning to edges. Contents include: Source Materials of Florida History in the John carter Brown Library of Brown University; The Return of Spanish Rule to the St. Marys and the St. Johns 1813-1821; James Holmes’s Florida Plantation 1804; The Franciscans in Florida Maynard Geiger O.F.M.; Spanish Land Grants in Florida; From a Remote Frontier: San Marcos de Apalache 1763-1769; Tequesta the Journal of the Historical Association of Southern Florida. Florida Historical Society, 1941. unknown books
1943es2044Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1943. Octavo paperbound 289-382 pp. Very Good with light tanning to edges. Contents include: Botanical Explorers of the Southeastern United States; The Gibraltar of the Gulf of Mexico; Richard Keith Call; Yellow Fever on the Blockade of Indian River Letters of Master’s Mate John F. Van Nest. Florida Historical Society, 1943. unknown books
1954es2040Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1954. Octavo paperbound 231-314 pp. Good with soiled covers and title inked to spine. Contents include: The Notorious Swepson-Littlefield Fraud; Railroad Financing in Florida 1868-1871; The Occupation of Jacksonville 1864 and the Battle of Olustee: Letters of Lt. C. M. Duren; A Religious Revival in Tallahassee in 1843: The Reverend Nathan Hoyt; Tequesta. Florida Historical Society, 1954. unknown books
1954es2048Tampa Florida: Florida Historical Society 1954. Octavo paperbound 72 pp. Very Good with light rubbing & soiling to covers. Contents include: The Governorship of Andrew Jackson; Three Letters of Andrew Jackson; Plantation Economy in Leon County 1830-1840; High School Essay Contest: History of White City. Florida Historical Society, 1954. unknown books
195613130scsTampa FL: Florida Growers Press Inc. 1956. Quarto burgundy pebbled cloth hardcover gilt letters twelve issues bound into single volume. Very Good with rubbing to spine. Florida Growers Press, Inc., (1956). hardcover books
1822WRCAM36603Pensacola Fl 1822. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Contemporary annotation above title on p.1 partially trimmed. Split at fold 8-inch tape repair on p.3. A few small holes in text affecting a few letters. A few closed tears in outer margins not affecting text. Age-toned some foxing. A good copy. The thirty-fourth issue of the second newspaper published in Territorial Florida preceded only by the FLORIDA GAZETTE of St. Augustine which began publication in July 1821. Pensacola became a permanent part of the United States under the terms of the Adams-Onìs Treaty of 1819. This issue includes news concerning the United States Congress the Army local shipping pirates and the author of the Waverly novels Walter Scott. There are also advertisements for local businesses professional services including translating and interpreters dry goods furniture and a national lottery. The ad for the Pensacola Book Store includes a list of some seventy titles. A rare early Florida imprint. SERVIES 1076. unknown books
1822WRCAM36604Pensacola Fl 1822. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Contemporary annotation above title on p.1. Split at fold. Lower inner margin pp.3-4 closely trimmed affecting a few letters. A few closed tears in outer margins not affecting text. Age- toned some foxing. A good copy. The thirty-seventh issue of the second newspaper published in Territorial Florida preceded only by the FLORIDA GAZETTE of St. Augustine which began publication in July 1821. Pensacola became a permanent part of the United States under the terms of the Adams-Onìs Treaty of 1819. This issue reports news from the United States Congress including a report from the Secretary of War "devised and pursued for the Civilization of Indian Tribes within the United States." Other articles cover a variety of subjects such as crop rotation the mocking bird and a letter George Washington wrote to the Emperor of Morocco concerning the captivity of mariners. There are also advertisements for local businesses professional services dry goods furniture and a bakery as well as ads for the Pensacola Book Store and the Pensacola Reading Room. A rare early Florida imprint. SERVIES 1076. unknown books
1911WRCAM55624Jacksonville Fl.: Sutherland McConnel & Co. 1911. Broadside 24 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches. Faint tideline along right edge and bottom edge. Very good. A dazzling large-format promotional real estate poster touting the wonders of the Sunshine State in the early 20th century. Issued a decade before the Florida land boom really caught fire this broadside is emblematic of the promotions that led thousands to invest in their savings for the dream of a quick profit or a comfortable retirement. Advertising language is incorporated into and ranged around & inside a large arch with a citrus and floral background and two large pillars. The poster was commissioned by the Colonization Department of Sutherland McConnel & Company a Jacksonville real estate development company and was designed for use by Auck Brothers agents for Sutherland McConnel in Bucyrus Ohio. <br> <br> Among the "1000000 acres to choose from" speculators and farmers are called to the "First Grand Opening" of land in Duval County "generally considered to be the best tract for general farming purposes in the State of Florida.some 27000 acres in extent virtually in a solid body commencing within ten miles of the heart of the city of Jacksonville a most patronized South- Atlantic seaport." The poster touts Florida for its virgin soil pure water good schools fine churches a healthful climate big crops altitude and drainage and more. <br> <br> Two small "coupons" are incorporated at the bottom of the poster encouraging the interested real estate buyer to "Tear this off and mail today without fail!!" One is an order form for a promotional catalog entitled "Will Florida Land Earn Money." The other coupon reserves "a berth for me in your Special Sleeping Cars for the LandSeeker's Excursion on the First or Third Tuesday in February March or April 1911." <br> <br> Rare with only one copy listed in OCLC at the University of Florida. OCLC 22288349. Sutherland, McConnel & Co. unknown books
19681660glsGainesville FL: University of Florida 1968. Octavo purple cloth hardcover gilt letters 91 pp. Fine. University of Florida, 1968. hardcover books
ess4922Gainesville FL: University of Florida Tuesday October the Eighth Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight. Octavo purple cloth hardcover gilt letters 93 pp. Near-Fine with sunned spine and lightly rubbed edges. University of Florida, Tuesday, October the Eighth, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight. hardcover books
2852qsThe Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature 2009. Octavo paperbound stiff white illus. paper 143 pp. Quarter shaped tear to upper cover; otherwise Near-Fine. unknown books
2851qsThe Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature 2008. Octavo paperbound stiff white illus. paper 172 pp. Near-Fine. unknown books
2853qsThe Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature 2010. Octavo paperbound stiff white illus. paper 115 pp. Near-Fine. unknown books
2848qsThe Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature 2011. Octavo paperbound stiff white illus. paper vi 112 pp. Fine. unknown books