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185629857New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1856. 71 1 pp. Disbound. At pages 35-38 several paragraphs have been carefully excised for an unknown reason. Otherwise Good. <br/><br/> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various and sometimes abstruse Masonic issues. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown books
195046926n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Card stock leaf decorated like an old piece of paper printed in black and red now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Edges a bit rubbed vertical crease due to being folded overall clean and bright. Broadside. Small vignette of a ship to head. 19-1/2" x 12-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
196426279Belmont MA: American Opinion 1964. Paperback. Two volumes 122 126p. wraps worn and chipped on the edges else good condition. John Birch Society reprint. Report nos. 4 & 5 Original series. The 'investigation' also included significant materials on Robert F. Williams as well as some on Oswald and the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. American Opinion paperback books
190559157Cambridge MA: Houghton 1905. Large 8vo pp. xii 350. Maroon cloth stamped in gilt. TEG. Illustrated. Cover worn along hinge spine and part of cover faded o/w VG. (Houghton) unknown books
186633279New Orleans: J.O. Nixon State Printer 1866. 331pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers. Some loosening and wrapper wear last page with a hole costing several letters of the Index. Good.<br/><br/> Louisiana's early Reconstruction legislature deals with post-War issues. J.O. Nixon, State Printer unknown books
187233610New York: Maverick Stephan & Co. Lithographers 1872. Broadsheet 18" x 23-1/2". Recto printed with black ink red underprinted; verso entirely in green ink. Top half of the sheet contains mortgage certificate with a large vignette of a stream train and a small vignette of mother pelican with her babies and the words "I Live and Die for Those I Love." Bond has preprinted signature of Levi Parsons President. Bottom half of sheet has 60 small coupons attached with bond numbers rubberstamped in blue ink and preprinted with the signature of Chas. V. Ware. Denominated in both dollars and British sterling each payment coupon $35/L7.4S. The verso contains the title of the bond 28 sections for registering names and dates as well as the backs of the coupons. Minor wear few very tiny holes in one coupon with minimal loss. Very Good to Near Fine. <br/><br/> The New Orleans Baton Rouge & Vicksburg Railroad was officially chartered in 1872 and ran until about 1881. Maverick, Stephan & Co., Lithographers unknown books
186037231Nouvelle-Orleans: Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil 1860. Original printed glazed yellow wrappers. 23 1 blank pp. Light wear Very Good. Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil unknown books
1955011818New Orleans: National Association of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Louisiana 1955. 4th Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Local New Orleans cookbook published on the occasion of Mardi Gras this apparently the first version that became an annual publication. Stated fourth printing 1955 after the first 1952 on the copyright page. Spiral bound illustrated covers of polished stock the front cover a bit soiled the rear cover with an abraded patch. Internals as new. 196 pages. Illustrations credited to Marjorie Clark Ferguson. National Association of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Louisiana unknown books
1885WRCAM11340New Orleans 1885. 79pp. Original printed wrappers. Rear wrap detached spine perished wraps dust soiled and bit chipped notes in colored pencil else good. Subtitled "A Contribution to the Exhibit of Woman's Work in the Louisiana State Department at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition New Orleans La. 1885." paperback books
1866WRCAM53388New Orleans 1866. 331pp. Original printed wrappers rear lacking. Spine perishing front hinge detaching rear gatherings loose. Light tanning and foxing. Good. With text in parallel English and French. Important laws from the early Reconstruction period. Includes an act forming the Supreme Court of the state and reparations made for damages incurred during the recent Civil War. Only five copies located by OCLC. SABIN 42184. unknown books
30112Paper self-wraps. 8vo.; 4pp. Regarding the question of whether the owner of the steam-tug "New Minnie" violated the law requiring that only regularly licensed pilots be allowed to navigate steam vessels on navigable water of the United States. Perforated library stamp on front page printed library stamp on verso. Text toned; some closed tears to margins. <br/><br/> paperback books
185262658Natchez MS: Jackson Warner 1852. Fourth thousand. Thick 8vo. xiv 7-637 pp. Pro-slavery "textbook" with numerous passages and citations from the Bible. Sabin 24729. Work p. 315. LCP/HSP Afro-Americana 3706. Blockson 10112. Owner's name but a very good copy. Publisher's sheep rubbed spine and edges skinned marbled endpapers and edges lacking leather spine label. 9425. <br/><br/> Jackson Warner hardcover books
188436123New Orleans: City Item Publishing Company 1884. Original printed wrappers stitched. 15 1 blank pp. Text clean. Wrappers loosened with a couple of old institutional stamps shallow wrapper edge wear. Good.<br/><br/> A committee of sugar planters arranged the Convention. Delegates are listed. Its purpose was "to defend the Louisiana protected interests at Washington" from the spectre of free trade. Reports are presented on the lukewarm reception they encountered from Washington politicians.<br/>OCLC 12424829 5- LSU Johns Hopkins UNC R.B. Hayes Lib. WI Hist. Soc. as of July 2019. City Item Publishing Company unknown books
187036136New Orleans 1870. Folded decorative leaf stamped in blind. 3 1 blank pp. Title printed in gilt lettering text in beige lettering. Very Good.<br/><br/> The University of Louisiana is the predecessor of Tulane University in New Orleans. The commencement program of each department is printed noting the salutatorian and valedictorian and committees of each department. <br/>See OCLC 320842972 1- LSU. unknown books
185829858New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1858. 117 1 blank 5 1 blank 5 1 pp. Disbound. Several paragraphs carefully excised for an unknown reason at pages 15-18. Else Good. <br/><br/> This title is bound with the PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF R. AND S. MASTERS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AT THE THIRD ASSEMBLY. The pagination is continuous. <br/>Jumonville 2731 second title paginated 101-117. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown books
185329853Providence RI: Printed at the Office of the Watchman 1853. 55 1 pp. Disbound with an old adhesion to small portion of title page else Very Good. <br/><br/> Why this was printed in Providence is a mystery. The Grand Secretary was ordered to publish three hundred copies. This is a scarce record of Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various issues such as the issue of certain groups illegitimately claiming that they are Masons. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>OCLC 647907248 1- AAS as of January 2013. Printed at the Office of the Watchman unknown books
185729855New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1857. 96pp. Disbound with some light toning bit of loosening and an archivally repaired closed tear at leaf 81-82 no loss. Good. <br/><br/> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various and sometimes abstruse Masonic issues. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown books
188658867Baton Rouge LA 1886. Estate papers. Folio 4to and 12mo. Eight pages of manuscript plus the invitation. One of the manuscript items is quite worn otherwise a very good lot. #5567. <br/><br/> unknown books
1986135438Lafayette La: University of Southwestern Louisiana 1986. Softcover. VG- Ex-library with few marks and labels some edge wear on outer spine pages are beginning to tan at top margin. White and illus. wraps 138 pp. many BW & color illus. Title on cover: A Century of Vision Un Siecle de Vision. Issued on the occasion of the exhibition by the same name shown in New Orleans and Lafayette in 1984 and 1986. Herman Mhire's introductory essay appears in English at the front of the book and in French at the end. The photograph catalog lies in the middle. University of Southwestern Louisiana paperback books
191441451New Orleans 1914. 16mo. 86 pp. Original printed grey wrappers; Library of Congress duplicate with its stamp. Very good. Twelve "colored" schools are included in this annual compilation. Some of the schools were for boys or girls only. <br/><br/> unknown books
190041444Coushatta LA: Printed by Fletcher Smith Rome Georgia for S.Q. Hollingsworth 1900. Oblong 4to. 56 pp. Illustrated plates. Original printed pale yellow wrappers stapled; spine partly eroded but very good. Though styled the "Fourth Annual Catalogue" we have been unable to trace any publications for this farm and stock raiser. Full pedigrees are given for the animals along with brief text listing showing awards etc.; only a few pages are devoted to the pigs and chickens. <br/><br/> (Printed by Fletcher Smith, Rome, Georgia for) S.Q. Hollingsworth unknown books
189034055New Orleans 1890. First Edition. 12pp.i 16mo folder disbound corners chipped with small pieces missing no text affected.Illus. On first leaf: trade mark of woman with longish hair holding a bottle of the ":cure". The second is of the Manufacturing plant A fragile and scarce brochure for the "cure" with many testimonials included unknown books
1810WRCAM40148Washington City 1810. 9pp. Dbd. Bright and clean. Very good. An appeal by the Territory of Orleans for statehood. The MEMORIAL describes reasons for the territory's entry into the Union. Two years later in 1812 the Territory of Orleans would become the state of Louisiana. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 21724. unknown books