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1995Q-0894682172Natl Gallery of Art 1995-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Natl Gallery of Art paperback
2003Q-1591021146Prometheus 2003-07-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Prometheus paperback
0879758341New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1334853088.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265485347.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006Q-0470067993Wiley 2006-09-11. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
0847814238New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
1993Q-0847814238Rizzoli 1993-09-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rizzoli hardcover
1331297982.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9781529235432_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book explores the connections between race place and space and their role in maintaining racial hierarchies. Focusing on White residents in Jamaica Plain Massachusetts it employs interviews participant observation and content hardcover
1888993200.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184036863Boston 1840. Broadside 5-5/8" x 9-3/4." Old margin folds and tear at blank upper corner. At head is a depiction of the Seal of Boston within an illustration of clouds. Light dusting one fox spot. About Very Good.<br /> <br /> Josiah Quincy Jr. was Mayor of Boston 1845-1849. Whig candidates for Alderman Warden Clerk Common Councilmen Inspectors School Committee and Overseers of the Poor are also listed. unknown
166674350X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1909mon0000146188B&M 1909. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. 1909. 132pp plus ads. Some mild wear to the edges. Scarce. B&M paperback
15-9556Boston MA: Oliver Ditson Co. 1847. Sheet Music. Folio. 7 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with minor staining on cover. Illustrated borders on cover. Scarce. First Edition. Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Co., 1847. paperback
1861List3000Boston Massachusetts: William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp 1861. Single sheet letterpress broadside measuring 18 x 24 ½ inches. Folded with small tears at folds and marginal damage; excellent to Near Fine. Offered here is a “phonographic report†i.e. it includes the audience’s reaction of a speech delivered by abolitionist Wendell Phillips 1811–1884 to the Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society in Boston on April 21 1861. The report was printed in an extra of William Lloyd Garrison’s Liberator newspaper. Shortly following the first Battle of Fort Sumter the speech finds Phillips throwing his full support behind the cause of war. He insists to his audience:<br /> <br /> “The anti-slavery enterprise to which I belong started with peace written on its banner. We imagined that the age of bullets was over; that the age of ideas had come; that thirty millions of people were able to stake a great question and decide it by the conflict of opinions; and without letting the ship of State founder lift four millions of men into Liberty and Justice. . Our mistake if any has been that we counted too much on the intelligence of the masses on the honesty and wisdom of statesmen as a class. . The North thinks—can appreciate argument—is in the nineteenth century—hardly any struggle left in it but that between the working class and the money kings. The South dreams—it is the thirteenth and fourteenth century—baron and serf—noble and slave. . Our struggle therefore is no struggle between different ideas but between barbarism and civilization. Such can only be settled by arms. Prolonged cheering.â€<br /> <br /> We find three copies of this newspaper in OCLC. Of interest to scholars of Phillips’ work and of abolitionism especially Boston abolitionists.<br /> <br /> 1 “Wendell Phillips Dead: The Last Hours Of One Of The Apostles Of Abolition†The New York Times February 3 1884 1. William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp unknown
3411012773.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19882090502113717184Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
198080496aphThe Weavers Guild of Boston 1980. pamphlet. Good. 0x0x0. Oversized staple-bound pamphlet. Monograph Two. Right corner of cover and pages curling. No markings noted. Craft store label on first page. The Weavers Guild of Boston unknown
1989Q-0670828823Viking Adult 1989-11-27. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Viking Adult hardcover
0484353268.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332881963.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
35626Boston Amesbury: E. G. Frothingham Printer Haverhill n.d. Broadside. Fair. Broadside approx. 17" x 6". Broadside is pasted down on old peach colored thin cardboard. Some light corner and edge chipping to the board and paper. Light toning to the paper. No date provided. The National Theatre was in existence in Boston from 1836-1863. These plays were held at Amesbury Mills a prosperous industrial location north of Boston. Printed under the top heading of the broadside - "This Company comprises a well selected and talented list from the BOSTON THEATRES and MUSEUM. They have met with most brilliant success and have been pronounced by the public voice the best COMPANY now TRAVELLING." The plays performed on Friday Evening May 19th include:<br /> <br /> Come and Laugh! Glorious Bill. A new Domestic Drama to Night showing life in an ENGLISH FACTORY. A LAUGHABLE IRISH FARCE.<br /> <br /> FAC-TORY GIRL or VIRTUE TRIUMPHANT<br /> <br /> PADDY MILES an Irish Farce. The National Theatre in Boston was founded in Boston and was active from 1836-1863. From wikipedia: The National Theatre 1836-1863 was a theatre in the West End of Boston Massachusetts in the mid-19th century.12 William Pelby established the enterprise in 1836 and presented productions of "original pieces and the efforts of a well selected stock company which with few exceptions have been American. The scenery is of the highest order and the business of the stage well directed. Mr C.A. Eaton made his debut at this theatre and here Mr. F.S. Hill's early labors were eminently successful. Mr. J.S. Jones has written and produced on this stage thirty pieces embracing every department except tragedy."3 William Washburn designed the building erected on the site of the former Warren Theatre. Performers at the National included Edwin Adams Marietta Zanfretta Jean Margaret Davenport4 Julia Dean Jonathan Harrington W.H. Smith5 Mary Ann Vincent and Billy Whitlock. In 1852 the theatre burnt down and was rebuilt.6 In 1863 the building was again destroyed by fire.7 E.B. Williams was listed as a manager for the company but there is no mention of Munroe. <br /> <br /> The Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic District is a historic district on Market Sq. roughly bounded by Boardman Water Main and Pond Streets in Amesbury Massachusetts. It was the site of significant industrial development between 1800 and 1875 during which time the town developed a significant textile processing industry. Among the buildings in the district is the Salisbury Mill #4 a four-story brick Greek Revival building which features dentil decorations on its eaves and towers.2 The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.1 wikipedia<br /> <br /> The printer Edward Gilman Frothingham 1811-1875 was a writer and owner of the Haverhill Gazette from 1843-1869. From the OCLC site most of the publications listed in World Cat by Frothingham spanned years 1858-60. Some publications were done in 1866. No listing for this broadside has been found. Also used source: Genealogical and Personal Memoirs: Relating to the Families of Boston.By William Richard Cutter. E. G. Frothingham, Printer, Haverhill unknown
1868020499Boston: Washburn & Co Seed Merchants Boston 1868. No Binding. Near Fine. Very good condition lovely frontispiece of a hand-colored floral arrangement another in the rear of Gladiolus. 150 illustrated pages note pages are clean. <br/> <br/> Washburn & Co, Seed Merchants, Boston, unknown
196150152Boston: Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston 1961. Broadside 17" x 11". Printed in blue ink on white wove stock recto only. Original vertical and horizontal folds; a few inconspicuous nicks to extremities; Very Good or better. The observance included performances by Cantor Gregor Shelkan and the Children's Chorus of the Y.L. Peretz School. Signed in type by the event's sponsors which included the Bessarabian Society of Boston the Jewish Labor Committee the United Shepetovker of Boston and the Workmen's Circle Arbeiter Ring. Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston unknown