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184473537Wash D. C.: GPO. Very Good. 1844. Softcover. 28TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION. SENATE260 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. April 1 1844. Submitted and Ordered to be Printed. Mr. Woodbridge made the following Report: to accompany joint resolution s. 14. The Committee on Public Lands to which was referred the memorial of Julius Eldred and others asks leave respectfully to report: .27 p. This government document/pamphlet was removed from a larger bound volume and has some tears and chipping to the spine with the pages basically loose but present. The contents are bright and legible. Good for reading or reference. . GPO paperback books
194090485Ann Arbor: University Musical Society 1940. Good. 4p Program. Modest wear. Inked notations indicating changes or omissions in the actual performance. <br/><br/> University Musical Society unknown books
192347480Ann Arbor:: University of Michigan. Very Good. 1923. Hardcover. Preface by William L. Clements. First edition. Previous owner's initials and date on rear paste-down minor shelf wear and aging else very good in black cloth and gray paper covered boards. No dust jacket. Greeting and post cards unused of the library laid in. . University of Michigan, hardcover books
10152UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART. ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENT DRAWINGS. Ann Arbor: The Author 1965. 4to. Cloth. Unpaginated. First edition. A catalogue of 16th through 19th-century drawings relating to architecture an the decorative arts at the art museum. Covers lightly rubbed else very good. unknown books
1973DL1190Ann Arbor:: University of Michigan 1973. 1973. 8vo. 27 pp. Frontispiece. Printed wrappers. Very good. University of Michigan, 1973. unknown books
78730hardcover. 141 photo. illus. folio cloth d.w. Univ. of MI Pr. 1967. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
196949435Ann Arbor 1969. First Edition. Tabloid 39.25cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Light wear and dustiness to wrappers 1" tear to lower right corner of first few pages else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Early issue of this short-lived bi-weekly counterculture paper out of Ann Arbor which had close ties to the White Panther Party and SDS. The paper was published by Ken Kelley a University of Michigan student who lived at the Trans-Love Energies commune off-campus. Contents include contributions by Kelley Howard Kohn Ellen Davis Tom Nixon Jeff Shero John Gerassi and others. unknown books
196949433Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Argus 1969. First Edition. Tabloid 39.25cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild wear and toning to extremities with pinpoint wear at center of spine-fold; Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Early issue of this short-lived bi-weekly counterculture paper out of Ann Arbor which had close ties to the White Panther Party and SDS. The paper was published by Ken Kelley a University of Michigan student who lived at the Trans-Love Energies commune off-campus. Contents include contributions by Ed Sanders Marc Stickgold Alison Weir Art Johnson Neal Bush Robert Hovey and others with a lengthy centerold interview with Frank Zappa. Ann Arbor Argus unknown books
qms1017Empire Michigan: The Studio n.d. Octavo paperbound stapled b&w photo illus. wrappers 20 pp. Very Good with light edgewear & foxing age darkened spotting. Illustrated throughout with black & white photographs. From Introduction: Welcome to Leelanu “Land of Delight.†Leelanau County the Little Finger of Michigan is a triangular peninsula extending northwest into the fresh blue waters of Lake Michigan. Located half way between the Equator and the North Pole and wept by the clean water-washed air Leelanau is the year-round haven for living. The land is primitive in its wooded beauty but with well-kept farmlands adding a delightful pastoral touch. Nearby metropolitan areas are easily accessible. Leelanau is an Indian name meaning “Land of Delight†and from the earliest days of its settlement by lumbermen fishermen and farmers to the days when city folk discovered its healthful restful climate the country has proved in numerous ways that it truly is the “Land of Delight.†The Studio, n.d. unknown books
44114South Lyon Mich: Excelsior Print n. d. Ca 1880. Faint horizontal fold-line. Light age-toning to paper. VG. Broadside playbill including Cast of Characters and plot Synopsis for the three acts. 9-3/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>While the playbill does not name the author of this work OCLC shows it to be W. Henri Wilkins a known author of other temperance dramas. Rare piece of job printing documenting a local town production of this work decrying the effects of alcohol "Admission 10 and 15 Cents. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock." Excelsior Print unknown books
19031220749Lansing MI: Robert Smith Printing 1903. Annual. Octavo; vg/none; black cloth spine with no text and destroyed white label; copper titles on front board; minor shelf wear and bumping; text block clean; 107 pp.; photos; light general toning; split start gutter; minor chipping and wear; else very good. 1220749. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Robert Smith Printing unknown books
192168631Michigan: University of Michigan. Very Good. 1921. Hardcover. 1921 University of Michigan Yearbook. 690 pages plus ads and an index. 11x8 inches. Black boards with gilt stamping. The covers are soiled and rubbed. The contents are bright and complete. Near Very good. . University of Michigan hardcover books
187126898New York: Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck 1871. Original printed self-wrappers 12pp. Stitched scattered foxing last page heavily so Good.<br/><br/> Officers and Directors are listed the Road's Charter and route described the Road's connections delineated and the route's manufacturing capacity extolled. <br/>OCLC locates three copies under two accession numbers. Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck unknown books
18857253Washington 1885. First edn. Self wraps. 8vo Pp. 15. Palmer 1830-1910 argues for the amendment to the Constitution to allow for universal suffrage. unknown books
184018840Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 3 pp. <br><br>March 10 1840. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed." Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 270. Removed from a nonce volume; stitch holes in inner margin not touching text. Ink notation in blank areas of p. 1 and p. 3. Light foxing. Leaves separating. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
1940006706Detroit: Moslem Temple Shrine 1940. SCARCE Shrine circus program Very Good Plus light soiling to wrappers. 36 pp in stapled wrappers with numerous local advertisements Capt. Clyde Beatty Torelli's Midget Circus The Eltons Shorty Flemm and many more. . First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Tall 8vo. Moslem Temple Shrine Paperback books
1897604231897. Michigan. Fuller William D. Compiler. Practice Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan in 1896 in Which Written Opinions Were not Filed. Grand Rapids: William D. Fuller 1897. Reprint. Buffalo NY: Dennis & Co. 1947. ii 124 pp. Original tan cloth with red and black gilt spine lettering pieces. Light shelfwear. Ex-library. Stamps on top edge and bar code label on inside front cover internally fine. $65. unknown books
18397738baLansing MI: State of Michigan 1839. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Michigania; 11 pages; dis-bound; not American imprints or in Michigan imprints. State of Michigan Paperback books
184619196Detroit Pontiac: Printed for the Publisher 1846. First edition. Stitching partially perished but sheets still holding; some browning to the fore-edges of the text block a little dust-soiling; a very good copy. Unbound pamphlet stitched as issued 8.25 x 5.25 inches 148 pages. And here I must record that Mr. Allen had good reason to suppose me drunk or insane; in the house of Mr. Field I have him either $55 or $65 for which I took his note; I have him an order for near $40 on H. C. Knight and the half was to be given to help to build an Old School church. . . . Mr. Allen knowing his own character drew the conclusion justly that if I had been sober I would never have trusted him with a hundred dollars." A lively and at times mordantly humorous defense by the Rev. Nicoll against charges of drunkenness charging a conspiracy at the hands of the Rev. Lemuel Bates working through the cat's paw of James S. Allen himself supposedly in thrall to Mrs. Bates and doing her bidding; Nicoll had challenged Bates's fitness to admission to the Presbytery of Michigan suggesting in part "common fame says that he Bates continues his old practices of lounging about stores visiting their cellars to look at their vinegar but really to drink their liquors; continues to be the as regardless of truth as ever--witness his speech on his overture and many other things. It is said that he has been seen drunk in the streets of Detroit and in the streets of Pontiac in less than a year." Questions of procedure allegations against the chastity of Mrs. Bates comparison to a nest of rattlesnakes etc. etc. all suggest that ecclesiastical polity of early Michigan possessed of a vigor and engagement rarely seen today. Not noted in the American Imprints Michigan survey; the scattered holdings on OCLC all generally suggest a Michigan imprint and though the length of this piece seems possible from a Pontiac press it seems more likely that Nicoll had it printed up in Detroit. Printed for the Publisher, unknown books
183712751Washington 1837. 8vo. 3 pp. <br><br>The Michigan state Senate and House argue in favor of expunging the censure resolution against President Andrew Jackson from the Senate Journal and instruct the state's U.S. Senators to vote in favor of the move. On 28 March 1834 Clay's anti-Jackson coalition in the Senate censured Jackson for assuming power not conferred by the Constitution by moving to withdraw federal deposits from the bank dismissing the Secretary of the Treasury for not carrying out this executive decision and for refusing to hand over a paper he had read to his cabinet relating to that issue. Three years later on 16 January 1837 with the Democrats having regained power in the Senate the censure was removed from the Senate Journal with great fanfare. The removal of the censure is here characterized as "an act of justice to the venerable Chief Magistrate whose character it unjustly assails and as erasing from the permanent history of the country a stain upon its legislative character." Government document: 24th Congress 2d Session. 128. Removed from a nonce volume; leaves separating; two holes in inner margin touching just a couple of letters. Lower right corner folded. Light spotting. unknown books
18434531baWashington D.C: Michigan Legislature 1843. Book. Paperback. Michigania; Doc. no. 139 27th Cong. 3d sess. H. of Rep. 2 pages. Michigan Legislature Paperback books
183424332Washington: Gales and Seaton print. 1834. 3 pp. <br><br>Caption title. At head of title: 23rd Congress 1st session. Doc. No. 244. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume. Gales and Seaton, print. unknown books
18938058baILansing MI: Robert Smith 1893. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Fourth edition. Octavo 8vo. Michigania; natural resources; economics; 4th ed.; 287 pages 2p.; 24cm; blind stamped brown cloth rubbed; spine frayed; corners slightly bumped; frontis.; illus. mostly from photos; large fold-out map; owner marks. Fourth edition. Robert Smith Hardcover books
1837BL4685Detroit:: John S. Bagg state printer 1837. 1837. 8vo. 354 pp. Pages 87-88 torn at margin minor. List of laws index. Original quarter brown cloth printed paper label plain boards; joints splitting loose corners showing. Bookplate of F. Ray Risdon. Very scarce. Important official record of law and acts relating widely to politics appointments collecting of various taxes commission to establish roads act for a geological survey acts of land sales responsibilities of the State Printer – his powers and duties acts relating to certain townships of weights and measures Tecumseh etc. etc. John S. Bagg, state printer, 1837. hardcover books
184129850Washington 1841. 26th Cong. 2d Sess. SD151. 16pp 5 folding maps Disbound Very Good. unknown books