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19414925fdTallahassee: Florida State Department of Agriculture n.d. ca. 1941. First Edition. Octavo pictorial wrappers 87 pp. Fold-out map photographs. Very Good. Florida State Department of Agriculture, n.d. [ca. 1941]. First Edition. unknown books
61368bdTallahassee Florida: Nathan Mayo n.d. Octavo paperbound black & white illus. white wrappers 87 pp. Very Good with light edgewear. Nathan Mayo, n.d. unknown books
1901116721901. Small 8vo pp. 27. Lacking about 1/3 of the front wrap. Clean otherwise with 2 photos. Includes a detailed report of the activities of the Ybor City Missionary school and reports from chapters throughout Florida. unknown books
19783619bdTallahassee: Florida Department of Commerce Division of Tourism 1978. Quarto stiff illustrated wrappers spiral bound 41 leaves. Photos. Very Good. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism, 1978. unknown books
184731802Tallahassee: Office of the Floridian: Printed by Samuel S. Sibley. 1847. Nine bound volumes containing twelve legislative sessions bound in later cloth except as otherwise noted. Some institutional marks overall Very Good.<br/><br/> We offer the following:<br/> a SECOND SESSION. THE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA PASSED AT ITS SECOND SESSION. Tallahassee: 1846 i.e. 1847. 99 V pp. Prominent perforation stamp on title leaf a couple of other institutional marks lacking the free endpapers. Florida joined the Union in 1845; this was its second meeting as a State. Servies 3243.<br/> b SIXTH SESSION. THE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. Tallahassee: 1853. 193 X pp.<br/> c SEVENTH SESSION. Tallahassee: 1855. 101 X pp. bound with <br/> d SEVENTH SESSION. ADJOURNED SESSION. Tallahassee: 1855. 66 VI pp.<br/> e EIGHTH SESSION. Tallahassee: 1857. 85 V pp.<br/> f NINTH SESSION. Tallahassee: 1859. 167 XIII pp. bound with<br/> g ADJOURNED SESSION. 1859. Tallahassee: 1859. 103 VIII pp.<br/> h FIRST SESSION 10TH GEN. ASS. 1860. Tallahassee: 1860. 242 XIV pp. Title page in facsimile.<br/> i ELEVENTH SESSION 1861. Tallahassee: 1862. 79 VI pp. Parrish & Willingham 2733.<br/> j 1ST SESS. 13TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1864. Tallahassee: 1865. 46 IV pp. Parrish & Willingham 2736.<br/> k FOURTEENTH SESSION. DECEMBER 18 1865. Tallahassee: 1866. 156 IX XXXII pp. bound with <br/> l 2D SESSION- 14TH GEN. ASSEMBLY- 1866. Tallahassee: 1867. 95 VIII pp. <br/><br/> An illuminating picture of Florida's development from the beginning of statehood through the Civil War its resulting devastation and early Reconstruction with the Constitution of 1865 abolishing slavery but establishing special Black Codes for the regulation of the life of the former slaves. Office of the Floridian: Printed by Samuel S. Sibley. 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
1859WRCAM31242St. Augustine: Kernan & Alba 1859. Large folding plate 50 x 5 inches short numbered key on verso of front wrapper. Original printed front wrapper rear wrapper lacking. Wrappers dampstained. Old tape marks on some folds. Folding view torn neatly in half. Moderate soiling and edge wear. Good. A large folding view looking towards St. Augustine from the Matanzas river. Executed by John S. Horton this is one of the variant issues with the key. It is possible the latter half of the key is lacking because only a portion of the buildings numbered are described in the text. "The drawing from which the woodcuts were made dates from the late 1850's; the names of several individuals are found in the St. Johns County census of 1850 and others are given in the 1860 census.The view was sold separately for many years and was apparently inserted haphazardly in various other works" - Servies. According to Servies Kernan & Alba were not printers but local pharmacists offering the item for sale. A nice Florida item. Not on OCLC. SERVIES 4398. EBERSTADT 128:249. Kernan & Alba unknown books
178836636London: Printed and Sold by John Nichols. 1788. Folio. Pages 831-839 1 blank. "Numb. 96." at upper left corner at head of title. Disbound light margin spotting else Very Good. <br/><br/> The Commons addresses requests to assist planters from East Florida who have suffered from its cession to Spain. Several petitions are presented from "Persons who have suffered in their Rights and Properties during the late unhappy Dissentions in America in Consequence of their Loyalty to His Majesty and Attachment to the British Government. Printed and Sold by John Nichols... unknown books
198994521989. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 32 pp. 62 bw 10 color plates. Essay by Bradford R. Collins. Exhibition curated by Patrick McCune. Lists and details 48 artists and their relationship with watercolor. Wonderful color plates. unknown books
1981299451981. Softcover. VG light scuffing to cover. White ill. stapled wraps. 37 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. paperback books
1839WRCAM31079New York: Wiley and Putnam 1839. 199pp. Contemporary blue cloth blindstamped covers gilt-lettered spine. Slightly rubbed spine sunned. Contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper moderate foxing. Good. A prejudiced description of Florida St. Croix and Cuba. "With mention of.the indolent men of the U.S. Navy who should be off fighting Indians" - Servies. An early tourist view of southern Florida and one of the few good accounts of St. Croix. SERVIES 2445. CLARK III:257. TRO PÉREZ 607. Wiley and Putnam hardcover books
193661098bdJacksonville: Florida Works Progress Administration 1936. Intended as a monthly update just eight issues were produced between May and December 1936. This issue is entitled “The Master Builder.†Quarto self-wrappers stapled 20 pp. Photos of projects including streets and roads schools; charts of accident causes and frequency rates. Very Good. Florida Works Progress Administration, 1936. Intended as a monthly update, just eight issues were produced between May and Dece unknown books