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008878Boston: Boston University Book. Fine. Unbound. A box of beautiful prints by Boston University. These prints have a number listed on each one the box comprises of 318 prints of which 262 are B&W and 56 are colored They come in a green box with no writing on it but what looks like the remains of a sticker on the top the paper measures 5 1/2" X 8" and the pictures are approximately 4 X 6 with some vertical and horizontal previous owners bookplate on inside front cover. Boston University unknown
20092284471Simon & Schuster 2009. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Second printing. Minor tear to jacket spine head. 2009 Hard Cover. viii 464 pp. No figure in American public life has had such great expectations thrust upon him or has responded so poorly. But Ted Kennedy -- the youngest of the Kennedy children and the son who felt the least pressure to satisfy his father's enormous ambitions -- would go on to live a life that no one could have predicted: dismissed as a spent force in politics by the time he reached middle age Ted became the most powerful senator of the last half century and the nation's keeper of traditional liberalism. As Peter S. Canellos and his team of Boston Globe reporters show in this revealing and intimate biography the gregarious pudgy and least academically successful of the Kennedy boys has witnessed greater tragedy and suffered greater pressure than any of his siblings. At the age of thirty-six Ted Kennedy found himself the last brother the champion of a generation's dreams and ambitions. He would be expected to give the nation the confidence to confront its problems and to build a fairer society at home and abroad. He quickly failed in spectacular fashion. Late one night in the summer of 1969 he left the scene of a fatal automobile accident on Chappaquiddick Island. The death there of a young woman from his brother's campaign would haunt and ultimately doom his presidential ambitions. Political rivals turned his all-too-human failings -- drinking philandering and divorce -- into a condemnation of his liberal politics. But as the presidency eluded his grasp Kennedy was finally liberated from the expectations of others free to become his own man. Once a symbol of youthful folly and nepotism he transformed himself in his later years into a symbol of wisdom and perseverance. He built a deeply loving marriage with his second wife Victoria Reggie. He embraced his role as the family patriarch. And as his health failed he anointed the young and ambitious presidential candidate Barack Obama whom many commentators compared to his brother Jack. The Kennedy brand of liberalism was rediscovered by a new generation of Americans. Perceptive and carefully reported drawing heavily from candid interviews with the Kennedy family and inner circle Last Lion captures magnificently the life and historic achievements of Ted Kennedy as well as the personal redemption that he found. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1930389977Boston Massachusetts: The South Boston Hebrew Juniors 1930. Softcover. Very Good. Typed magazine and accompanying holograph essay. Quartos. The magazine consists of six sheets typed on the rectos stapled together with two additional blank sheets serving as front and rear covers. The front cover is detached very good. A “special paper†published by the members of the South Boston Hebrew Juniors as part of a fundraising effort. Made-up of various short pieces relating to the club including an original poem and a jest about how to become an American citizen. With an accompanying holograph essay: “Anti-Semitism the Scourge of Israel; and Palestine the Hope of Israel.†written in ink on the rectos only of six notebook sheets presumably by one of the club's younger members. References are made to: “the thousands who are homeless in the Mississippi Valley …†“war and desolation in China†and to “the millions in Eastern Europe whose spirit has been broken .†Some toning and a few scattered tiny tears to the right edges very good. There are no known copies of the magazine which is quite probably a lone survivor. The South Boston Hebrew Juniors unknown
1883010763Rockwell and Churchill City Printers Boston 1883. Edition Unstated. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo standard book size. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Black gilt stamped cloth over boards decorated end papers vii 281 pages Index of Places Index of Names. Corners and spine ends bumped spine ends chipped previous owner's name stamped twice on front end paper pencil marks and underlining throughout text Index pages loose but not detached. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 4 oz. Category: Genealogy & Local History; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 010763. . Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers hardcover
1527997685.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
75-6992Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1909. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, 1909 unknown
75-6999Boston: Eugene A. Perry1926. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry,1926 unknown
75-6994Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1924. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good with minor Tearing at sheet edge.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, [1924] unknown
75-6990Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1909. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, 1909 unknown
75-6998Boston: Eugene A. Perry ca. 1920. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, [ca. 1920] unknown
75-6993Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1924. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, 1924 unknown
75-6996Boston: Eugene A. Perry ca. 1920. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, [ca. 1920] unknown
75-6991Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1929. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, 1929 unknown
75-6997Boston: Eugene A. Perry ca. 1920. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, [ca. 1920] unknown
75-6989Boston: Eugene A. Perry 1909. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, 1909 unknown
75-6995Boston: Eugene A. Perry ca. 1920. Reproduction Print. 20 x 14 cm sheet. Very good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Boston: Eugene A. Perry, [ca. 1920] unknown
1331562465.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
152773952X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004Q-0312336160St. Martin's Press 2004-09-07. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Press hardcover
193933An archive of 3 letters and 7 telegrams to and from Mrs. Elsie V. Kenway and her daughter Margaret who arrived in Europe August 1939 stayed in Paris and went to Switzerland. By the end of the month they are nervous about war breaking out and notify the American Consulate in Bern. Consul John H. Madonne writes that he will notify them if it is advisable that they leave the country. Elsie cables her husband about what to do. He suggests staying in Switzerland or going to Holland to be able to take a Dutch boat in case of war. By the first week of September Herbert wires money so they can return - and they book passage on an Italian liner from Genoa to New York. 2 letters from Herbert are returned to him in October not having caught up with Elsie. "Dear War Babies This is the third time I have written you but Hitler and you are charging around so often that I feel sure you will get no letters."
190421Back Bay Books 2015-10-27. Paperback. Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor wear. Back Bay Books paperback books
2002Q-0316075582Little Brown 2002-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little, Brown hardcover
2003Q-0316776750Back Bay Books 2003-04-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Back Bay Books paperback
190066218The Investor Publishing Company Boston 1900. Pamphlet. Used - Good. 32-40 pages per issue. 11.75 x 8.5" stapled. Banks statements mining Standard Oil menace real estate securities stocks & bonds Arkansas Valley railroad monopolies Massachusetts Electric Company Nebraska copper Bryan menace advertisements &c. Marginal soiling staining few paper adhesions 1 issue else VG. The Investor Publishing Company, Boston unknown
189866217The Investor Publishing Company Boston 1898. Pamphlet. Used - Good. 32 pages per issue. 11.75 x 8.5" stapled. Textile mill stock prices real estate mining bank statements stocks & bonds railroads municipal indebtedness advertisements articles on Kansas Lackawanna constitutional imperialism benefits of war money Jersey Central speculation &c. Corner tear small loss marginal soiling damping few bit loose G. The Investor Publishing Company, Boston unknown