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1915ABE-178726818612 PAGES-45 CM X 60 CM-LA GRANDE BATAILLE DE POLOGNE-CATASTROPHE EN MER, "EASTLANT", 3 ANNONCES HAVAS-CHIFFONNE PAR ENDROIT (PJ15)
LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE Rivista Originale del 12 Giugno 1927 Anno 29 nr. 24 pagine: 16 dimensioni: 38 x 28 cm IN PRIMA PAGINA: Una ricostruzione guerresca al Real Torneo che si è svolto all'Olympia di Londra. Attori sono stati i soldati dei reggimenti scozzesi, che hanno pittorescamente revocato un episodio della storia della Scozia: la morte del Visconte Dundee al Passo di Killiecrankie (Achille Beltrame) NELL'ULTIMA PAGINA: La tragica fine di una cerimonia nuziale al Messico. Il comando di Leon, appreso che il reverendo Sold stava per celebrare un matrimonio, inviava sul posto una truppa che si impadroniva del prete, di un altro sacerdote, degli sposi e di un notaio. Tutti furono trascinati sulla strada e fucilati senza pietà (Achille Beltrame) ALL'INTERNO: Lindbergh a Londra. Il Re a Como per l'inaugurazione delle Mostre Voltiane. Il consiglio nazionale dell'associazione combattenti ricevuto da Mussolini al Viminale La più antica città del mondo, Mitzkhet la misteriosa (Mtskheta) La cattedrale di Reims riaperta al pubblico. Bomba nella scuola di Bath, nel Michigan: 43 vittime. Inondazione in Louisiana. CONDIZIONI DELLA RIVISTA: BUONE, NORMALI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, SOVRACOPERTINE MANCANTI NOTE PARTICOLARI: BORDO INFERIORE INTERNO LEGGERMENTE FRASTAGLIATO (COPERTINE PARZIALMENTE STACCATE)
AUTO444Catalogue 25x20 cm, 1 pages, 8 dessins de carrosseries en couleurs, 5 photos des interieurs, moteur et chassis. Imprimé par Franklin Press and Offset Co., Detroit.
1989014764USA 1989 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1990014787USA 1990 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1980015009USA 1980 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1979014766USA 1979 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1978014806USA 1978 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1977014767USA 1977 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1973014809USA 1973 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1979015008USA 1979 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1985014746USA 1985 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1984014807USA 1984 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
1974014808USA 1974 United States Department of Agriculture Soft cover
19543090ATecumseh, Michigan;, 1954. 4°quer. 24 S. Illustrierter Original-Karton-Eiinband mit Deckeltitel. Privater kleiner Besitzvermerk auf dem Titel. Gut erhalten.
4°quer. 24 S. Illustrierter Original-Karton-Eiinband mit Deckeltitel. Privater kleiner Besitzvermerk auf dem Titel. Gut erhalten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildunbgen (Produktionsstätten, Porträts und Tabellen).
1989160729Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Bible Publishers 1989. 1009 Seiten. Dünndruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1893013049Chicago: The Werner Company 1893. Soft cover. Good. Paper covers oblong numbers 1-15 of a 6 part series published as a weekly series by The Werner Company Chicago the series sponsored and sold by the Michigan Central Railway. Covers detached in most issues and missing altogether for number 11. Each issue with 15-16 photographs. Internals nice - full page b&w photos with complete captions of all aspects of structures and exhibits for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The Werner Company unknown
18862380051886. Initialed on board HMA June 15/86. 1-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches. Matted. Fine. Initialed on board HMA June 15/86. 1-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches. unknown
186346962New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1863. Folio 15¼" X 12¼" image area 13 3/4" X 11 3/4". Hand colored. Very good. Light age toning and bit of soiling. Nice bright map of these side-by-side Midwest states from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." Attractive example well colored and with sharp floral border. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
186345849New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1863. Folio 15¼" X 12¼" image area 13 3/4" X 11 3/4". Hand colored. Very good. Faint age toning. A bright and sharp map of these two side-by-side Midwest states from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." A lovely example delicately colored and featuring bold decorative border. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
1940204597Ann Arbor: Civil Rights Federation 1940. First edition. Neatly folded twice horizontally; fine. Two-sided broadsheet approx. 8-1/2 X 11 inches printed on both sides. Announcement of the "Open Hearing" held on behalf of thirteen expelled students with a graphic image of a judge on the recto and a length text along with lists of participants and sponsors on the rear. Following a peace rally in April 1940 University President Alexander G. Ruthven fearing fifth-column Communist organizing on campus expelled the students mostly members of the left-wing American Student Union. The case drew national attention at a time when the country was deeply divided over the war in Europe. At this culminating event in November a range of speakers including representatives of the Civil Rights Federation labor unions professors and activists denounced Ruthven and defended the students' first amendment rights. In the end however the students remained expelled and a year later the U.S. was in the war. Civil Rights Federation unknown
Napoli, 1927, gennaio 24, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "Il Mattino Illustrato" .
010655Envelope or Cover. Very good. This one-page stampless folded letter was sent by C. B. Young of Detroit to the Michigan Auditor General in Lansing. It is datelined “Nov 25 1849.†It bears a circular Detroit postmark “Paid†handstamp and “5†rate mark all in red.<br /> <br /> The letter forwarded $3.00 to purchase public land in Ionia County from the sale of 1847. From the time of the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Michigan was a public land territory and state. This meant that the federal government was responsible for disposing of all the state’s land except for a small number of private claims. Various American Indian groups could also claim sovereignty of the land as well.<br /> <br /> Although privatization was a success it was also deeply flawed. The state government took a special interest in the process for a number of reasons including quieting Native American unrest over claims surveying and platting state-claimed land reviewing the federal and state administrators responsible for processing the claims analyzing the privatization policies controlling speculation and determining privatization’s effect on settlements. <br /> <br /> This letter is likely related to the general privatization process and not the resale of military bounty land or land sold to recoup delinquent taxes.<br /> For more information see Mitchell’s “Towards a History of Privatizing Public Lands in Michigan 1785 1860†in Fall 2008 edition of the Michigan Academician. unknown