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187233963Boston: Avery 1872. First Edition. 12pp. Original printed wrappers Avery unknown books
200125544Frederic Michigan: George A. Emerson 2001. 16 pages; with some black and white illustrations usually small and embedded within articles or as part of paid advertising. With pieces concerning constitutional rights in Michigan and U.S. citizens concerned with various causes. Letters including one regarding U.S. government occupational authority from Daniel Miller President of the Republic of Texas Provisional Government and others writing their reaction to 9/11; articles in the newspaper quote Ted Nugent the Mackinac Center for Public Policy the 666 found in all bar codes revealed as a sign of the imminent end of the world Free Militia pieces on property rights anti-Muslim rants Right Way L.A.W. of Akron OH concerning the fraudulent law profession; McGuckin and Christine Updates by Edgar J. Steele "Ruth Christine vs. the Reptiloid NWO Baby Snatchers"; a piece by Betsy McCaughey ex-lieutenant governor of NY on biological warfare; various conspiracy theories a maritime advisory concerning invasion fears across the Great Lakes region; "Land Lords of the World by Joseph Adam Gondek; Joe Dougherty on Gun Rights Compared to Civil Rights; also with more innocuous and placid articles for children town meeting notices bowling team standings church listings and various classified and page advertisements for area products and services. Approximately 11 1/2" x 17" size; newspaper format light wear old fold lines; in very good condition. Newspaper. Not Bound. Very Good. George A. Emerson paperback 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
193416160Hamtramck MI 1934. Hand-painted banner 8.5cm x 65cm ca 3-1/4" x 26". In red and black on a white background. Archivally framed; old stains and tape adhesions; Good. Not examined out of frame. Scarce relic from the 1934 Hamtramck Michigan mayoral campaign in which George Kristalsky and a slate of seven communist candidates for City Council were defeated. Hamtramck a working-class suburb of Detroit was a center of radical labor activity during the Great Depression. unknown books
1898726455th Cong. 2d Sess.: HD307. 1898. 4pp disbound a bit roughly folding sketch of the harbor. Very Good. HD307. unknown books
1834WRCAM53118Detroit: Stephen Wells and George L. Whitney 1834. 215pp. Contemporary brown cloth printed paper label. Extremities worn hinges tender. Contemporary notations to front flyleaf. Early library stamps on titlepage and several text leaves; bookplate on rear pastedown. Minor scattered foxing. Good. A rare collection of historical sketches relating to the early settlement of Michigan. This work prints the text of the four annual discourses delivered before the Historical Society of Michigan i.e. those by Lewis Cass Henry Whiting John Biddle and Henry Schoolcraft. Cass' remarks consist of general observations on the early condition of North American Indians in the region the French expedition to the sources of the Mississippi Pontiac's attack at Detroit Indian hostilities events during the Revolution etc. Schoolcraft's discourse consists of an account of the Iroquois Algonquin Chippewa Ottawa Foxes etc. with some discussion of their relations with the French. Also includes extracts from a lecture given before the Detroit Lyceum by Schoolcraft upon the natural history of Michigan. Whiting and Biddle add further material relating to Indian hostilities the War of 1812 the early political division of Michigan mining public lands disposal etc. A trove of early Michigan history. "Now very scarce" - Sabin. SABIN 32062. HOWES M582 "aa." MICHIGAN IMPRINTS 203. GREENLY MICHIGAN 64. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 25738. Stephen Wells and George L. Whitney hardcover books
183437354Detroit: Stephen Wells and George L. Whitney 1834. First edition 12mo pp. 215; early bold indecipherable gift inscriptions on title page contemporary marginalia in the text bookplate of James J. Hill perforated stamp on title page of the Hill Library accession numbers on lower spine foxed throughout extremities worn soiled and dampstained otherwise good in original beige cloth with paper label on spine. Howes M582. <br/><br/> Stephen Wells and George L. Whitney hardcover books
1905556Ypsilanti: Ypsilanti Hive No. 621 L.O.T.M.M. 1905. About good. 34pp. plus folding map 10 x 8.5 inches. Original grey pictorial wrappers printed in three colors stapled. Spine and corners chipped. Minor soiling. Map detached. Pictorial souvenir of Ypsilanti Michigan documenting the growth and progress of the past hundred years. Includes images of the high school normal college churches civic institutions and leading citizens. Relatively scarce with five copies in OCLC all but one of them in Michigan. Ypsilanti Hive, No. 621, L.O.T.M.M. unknown books
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
1844154581844. 20pp disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1994311591994. Softcover. VG. Pictorial stapled wraps. 16 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. unknown books
186115614Lansing 1861. 864pp covers gone backstrip worn. Text clean and Very Good but for occasional margin spotting and scattered foxing. The Session began on January 2 and ended February 22 Roads turnpikes railroads bonds corporations juvenile offenders and other aspects of the judicial system take up most of the Session. Michigan was not exactly in a state of readiness for the imminent War: of a total of 110600 able bodied men in the militia 1241 "are armed and equipped ready for active service." Resolutions express a firm determination to preserve the Union. FIRST EDITION. unknown books
1827WRCAM49302Detroit: Sheldon & Reed 1827. 709pp. 20th-century cloth gilt leather labels. Library ink stamp on titlepage contemporary ownership inscriptions. Light foxing and soiling to text some light wear. Very good. Early laws for Michigan Territory including a reprinting of the ordinance creating Northwest Territory. Michigan Territory established in 1805 included the present states of Wisconsin Minnesota and Iowa as well as part of the Dakotas. Michigan gained statehood in 1837 at which point the remaining land area fell under the title of Wisconsin Territory. Scarce and early for the region. SHOEMAKER 29748. AII MICHIGAN 123. Sheldon & Reed hardcover books
1952489391952. Corporations. University of Michigan Law School. Lectures on Taxation of Business Enterprize Delivered at the Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law. University of Michigan Law School. Foreword by Paul G. Kauper. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Law School 1952. xxv 532 pp. Original cloth light shelfwear some fading to spine internally clean. $65. 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
1805WRCAM38811Washington: A. & G. Way 1805. 16pp. Dbd. Near fine. The appeal of Michigan Territory governor William Hull and territorial judge August Woodward to Congress requesting action from them on the deplorable conditions of the proposed capital in Detroit and the status of several peoples found to be inhabiting the territory. The official government of Michigan was set to begin on June 30 1805 but when the Governor arrived he found Detroit nearly entirely destroyed by fire and numerous people both squatting on the ruins and dispersed throughout the nearby area including into the British territory. Hull and Woodward claim that the various treaties signed with the British do not clarify who has proper claim to the land and they add that the continuance of an indulgence for the Wiandot Indians to stay in Maguaga and Brown's town remains in question. They tentatively propose that Congress might make citizens of the Wiandot to settle the matter permanently. An excellent and concise history of the situation in Michigan at the time. Quite rare with OCLC and Shaw & Shoemaker together locating only five copies. STREETER MICHIGAN 6681. SABIN 48755. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 9574. OCLC 21062292. A. & G. Way unknown books
184129850Washington 1841. 26th Cong. 2d Sess. SD151. 16pp 5 folding maps Disbound Very Good. unknown books
1881WRCAM9337Lansing 1881. 144pp. Frontis. Folding map. Illus. Original printed wrappers. Wraps chipped and stained front detached. Aside from an occasional fox mark internally very good. Lengthy promotional for the state with material on agriculture industry institution economy listing unoccupied lands etc. The detailed map was executed by Henry Stebbins of Chicago. paperback 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
2017716262017. Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor Michigan: Michigan Law Review Association. Volumes 69 to 115 no. 5 1970-2017 in 88 books. Vols. 69 to 92 tan buckram with red and black spine lettering pieces Vols. 93 to 115 tan buckram with black spine lettering. Ex-library with property stamps on page edges else very good condition. Special $1495. Founded in 1902 the Review is the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. It was originally was intended as a forum in which the faculty of the Law Department could publish its legal scholarship. The faculty resolution creating the Review required every faculty member to submit two articles per year to the new journal. From its inception until 1940 the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief. In 1940 the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy. Today the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia. unknown books
2008582272008. Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor Michigan: Michigan Law Review Association. Vols. 80 to 106 1981-2008. Vols. 80 to 100 black library binding in 58 books; vols. 100 no. 7 to 106 in 50 unbound issues. Fourteen 14 linear feet of space. Ex-library very good condition. Special $495. Founded in 1902 the Review is the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. It was originally was intended as a forum in which the faculty of the Law Department could publish its legal scholarship. The faculty resolution creating the Review required every faculty member to submit two articles per year to the new journal. From its inception until 1940 the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief. In 1940 the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy. Today the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia. unknown 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
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
186018417Detroit: O.S. Gulley 1860. Original printed wrappers some foxing stitched 36pp. Scattered margin foxing Good. Information on the doings of the Conference the participants a list of members of the Detroit Conference the Committees' reports districts' reports. With Resolution opposing slavery FIRST EDITION. O.S. Gulley unknown books
185918416Detroit: Daily Free Press Book and Job Printing House 1859. Original printed wrappers some dust stitched 34pp. Scattered fox. Good. Information on the doings of the Conference the participants a list of members of the Detroit Conference the Committees' reports districts' reports. FIRST EDITION. Daily Free Press Book and Job Printing House unknown books