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Raffigurazione di indigeni della Florida
0260157899.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1895, in-16, mezzo marocchino rosso coevo, titolo e filettature oro al dorso, pp. (4), 330, (2). Ottime condizioni.
282 p., illus. w/ B&W photos. Hardcover Good condition
0838755011New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
0259794023.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656502908.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191015233St. Augustness: The Record Company 1910. First Edition. Pamphlet. Near fine. Promotional booklet for Orlando located in Orange County Florida published by The Record Company circa 1910. Oblong octavo 32pp. Publisher's maroon wrappers title printed in gold on cover bound at spine with staples. Sunning to covers staples beginning to rust. A scarce pamphlet showing the local infrastructure farming operations municipal buildings and churches all in half tone illustrations. Illustrations likely by Clarence E. Howard who worked as a photographer and newspaper editor. A reference to the first Automobile Carnival dates this pamphlet prior to 1912. OCLC 882242309 A scarce work. Orlando Florida traces its roots back to the 1830s during a period marked by the Seminole Wars where the U.S. Army built Fort Gatlin south of the present-day Orlando city limits to protect settlers from attacks by Native Americans. By 1840 the area around Fort Gatlin was settled leading to the growth of a small community that by 1856 was known as Jernigan named after the Jernigan family who established the first permanent settlement. The name Orlando was adopted in 1857 though the origin of the name is subject to various legends one of the most popular claims it was named after Orlando Reeves a soldier who allegedly died in the area during the Second Seminole War. The city was officially incorporated in 1875 and by the late 19th century Orlando became a significant hub for Florida's citrus industry. The Record Company unknown
19690010041Madison Georgia. Good with no dust jacket. 1969. Hardcover. On offer is a 1969-1970 American diary from 71-year-old Florida Lamar Poullain Campbell Prior of Madison Georgia. Prior was the descendant of the Poullain and Lamar families who have called Georgia home since the early 1700s. Prior was born in Madison in 1898 and lived her life in that community. She married Walter Truman Prior and had a daughter named Florida C. Prior Jr. Prior passed away in 1991 at the age of 93. Although her name is not inscribed on the book context and the individuals named in her entries point to Priors identity. This diary was printed in 1925 but entries were sporadically made between 1969 and 1970. Prior's writing paints a detailed picture of life in the American South at this time. Personal relationships were very important to Prior and her entries are replete with references to family and friends. She also describes the social events that she participates in and the simple pleasures she experiences in her daily life. "Roy M. Prior passed away around 6: 00 AM. Today. He was my sweet and true friend. We will miss him. Ruth has stayed with us some during his illness and Flo & I have enjoyed being with her" April 11. "Today Florida C Prior Jr & Myself watched astronauts Neil Armstrong & Edwin Aldrin Jr. Walk on the moon & heard Pres. Nixon talk to them from Washington and heard their reply to him. UNBELIEVABLE" July 20. "Claire Stovall Inez W. Kroger Georgia Mallory Marguerite Little Helen de Beaugrine Fanny Harris & Ruth Attaway had lunch with me at Ye Olde Colonial Restaurant. We missed Martha Rhoades & Sara Knight who could not be with us. I enjoyed these sweet friends" July 25. "Mell Burgess Paine invited Flo & I to come to Decater for the day & to go to new S. DeKalb Richs. We took morning train for Atlanta -- first time I have been on this train in over 45 years. It was a great experience" August 20. "Elizabeth Cochran Prior & Roy Prior were married this afternoon at the Apalachee Baptist Church. Martha & Paul Rhoades went with Flo & me. It was very sweet" November 8. The diary measures 7 inches by 5 inches contains 183 pages and is approximately 20 percent complete. The cover binding and pages are all in good condition and the handwriting is quite legible. This small diary offers an interesting grouping of family and friendship links that can flesh out genealogical lines in this historic community and county in Georgia. It also offers insight into life in the South at a time when Americans were landing on the moon and experiencing major social upheaval. ; Manuscripts; 7" x 5"; 183 pages; Keywords: Florida Campbell Prior; Lamar; Lamer; Madison Oaks Inn; 766 East Avenue; Poullain Heights; Morgan County; American South; Georgia; Madison; Historic; The South; Scull Shoals; Antoinne Poullain; Rebecca Lamar; Sarah Poullain Campbell; Thomas Poullain; Ye Olde Colonial Restaurant; Apalachee Baptist Church; Moon Landing; Moon Walk; Neil Armstrong; Edwin Aldrin Jr; Buzz Aldrin; AMERICANA; HANDWRITTEN; MANUSCRIPT; DOCUMENT; LETTER; AUTOGRAPH; WRITER; HAND WRITTEN; DOCUMENTS; SIGNED; LETTERS; MANUSCRIPTS; DIARY; DIARIES; JOURNALS; PERSONAL HISTORY; SOCIAL HISTORY; HISTORICAL; HOLOGRAPH; WRITERS; AUTOGRAPHS; PERSONAL; MEMOIR; MEMORIAL; ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT; VÉLIN; DOCUMENT; MANUSCRIT; PAPIER ANTIKE; BRIEF; PERGAMENT; DOKUMENT; MANUSKRIPT; PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO; ATTO; VELINA; DOCUMENTO; MANOSCRITTO; CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD; HECHO; VITELA; DOCUMENTO; MANUSCRITO; PAPEL . hardcover
19971301411PN. New. 1997. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1940608596Middlebury Vermont: The Bread Loaf Printers 1940. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Foreword by Louis Untermeyer. Octavo. 21pp. Fine in very good original unprinted glassine dust jacket with tears at the perimeter. Signed and dated by the author. (The Bread Loaf Printers hardcover
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
0332759822.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
033258173X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20573Triades, 1987. Revue au format cahier d'écolier, 112 pages. Bon état général.
152 pages. "The story of the community that a turn-of-the-century railroad brochure once called that "old town by the sea." - from dust jacket. Wonderful archival black and white illustrations. Handsomely decorated endpapers. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
ria9780801879685_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Using coal as a barometer of economic change Old Dominion Industrial Commonwealth addresses longstanding questions about North-South economic divergence and the role of state government in American industrial development providing ne hardcover
2011Q-1442208619Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2011-09-09. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
171862504Fort Marion Feb. 17 1865. one page. Fine. 12mo. A ms. account of about 70 words unsigned relating an attack on the garrison as they were engaged in improving the ditch; their retreat; and their rally. unknown
1935m2639Jacksonville: Florida Hospital Association and Georgia Hospital Association 1935. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 8 pp. Near-Fine. Florida Hospital Association and Georgia Hospital Association, 1935. unknown books
193513201scsJacksonville FL: Florida & Georgia Hospital Associations 1935. Octavo paperbound stiff stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Near-Fine with some darkening to edges of upper cover. Includes lists of speakers and topics officers program agenda etc. Florida & Georgia Hospital Associations, 1935. unknown books
20228989<p>Complete six volume set. Uniformed brown cloth with red and black labels to spines and gilt lettering. Minor abrasions to cloth but otherwise all clean copies with no previous owners' names or other defacements. Please expect additional postage as this is a heavier set.</p><p>7.5 x 10 in each</p> State of Florida hardcover
1831List3518New York City 1831. Two-page printed circular measuring 7 ¾ x 12 ¾ inches with manuscript note from Aaron H. Palmer. Folded with some small tears larger tear at seal not intersecting with text. Overall excellent. Aaron Haight Palmer 1779–1863 was the director of the “American and Foreign Agency for Claimsâ€â€”essentially a high-end collections agency—and later Consul General of the Republic of Ecuador. He was extremely well-connected and his activities included a tour of Europe and Asia to gather information about commerce there for the Rothschilds.1 <br /> <br /> Offered here is an 1831 circular from Palmer’s Agency signed by Palmer and sent to A. Lang Esq. in Selkirk Scotland. The circular advertises the sale of “a large tract of land lying on the Gulf of Mexico in East Florida†which “is owned in sole propriety by Richard S. Hackley Esq. an American citizen.†Hackley 1770–1843 a merchant and later US Consul in Spain had been deeded twelve million acres of land around present-day Tampa by the Duke of Alagon in 1819—who himself had been granted the land by Ferdinand VII in 1817. The circular extols the virtues of the land for sale especially Tampa as “a favorable site for the foundations of a great maritime city†and Chatham Bay’s “proximity to the West India marketsâ€. At the time Florida was in the midst of the Seminole Wars; the Treaty of Payne’s Landing would soon demand that all Indigenous people in Florida leave for Indian Territory. It is not clear what came of Palmer’s attempt to sell Hackley’s land; the latter’s heirs’ claims to his estate were settled in 1908 when the US Supreme Court decided that the Kingdom of Spain had annulled the grant prior to the Adams-OnÃs Treaty giving Florida to the US.<br /> <br /> We find one copy of the circular on OCLC. Of interest to historians of the settlement of Florida.<br /> <br /> 1 Jessica Lepler “‘There is no need for anyone to go to America’: commercial correspondence and nineteenth-century globalisation†Rothschild Archive https://www.rothschildarchive.org/materials/no_need_to_go_to_america.pdf accessed February 12 2026. unknown
178018821genève pellet 1780 -in-4 une carte ancienne gravée sur cuivre (Copper etching) en noir par André, gravée par Arrivet. Format : 31 x 20,5 cm, pour illustrer l'uvre de l'Abbé Guillaume-Thomas Raynal intitulée "l'Histoire philosophique et Politique des Etablissemens et du Commerce des Européens dans les Deux Indes", pli central horizontal normal venant d'un atlas( horizontal centerfold), 1780 Genève Pellet Editeur,
86 pages. Features: Garden Scenes; The Decorative Accents of Marcy Jaffe; The Wood Carving of Don Shaw; Wardrobes and Whatsits; Maynard Manor Revisited IV; The hows and why's of Noel Thomas's Miniature Paintings; Pat Tierney tells several favorite stories in her own Fairy Tale Castle in Florida; Christmas in July; The Show Scene - Chicago; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine