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187729198Detroit: Daily Post Book and Job Printing Establishment 1877. 1-title 1 blank 1 1 blank 24pp. Original printed tan wrappers minor dustsoiling and wear stitched. Text quite clean. Very Good. Daily Post Book and Job Printing Establishment unknown books
187429222Boston: Wright & Potter State Printers 1874. 61 3 blank pp. Original printed purple wrappers institutional rubberstamp on front wrap stitched. Lightly age toned. Very Good. Wright & Potter, State Printers unknown books
1806WRCAM34534Washington: A. & G. Way 1806. 56pp. Dbd. Bright and fresh. Very good. The report of the House committee charged with responding to a request for federal action by Gov. William Hull and territorial judge August Woodward on the question of land disputes and the post-conflagration status of Detroit. Woodward was the compiler of the early laws of Michigan known as "The Woodward Code" and he was the main architect of the Detroit city plan. Included is a chronological table of settlements in the territory of Michigan beginning in 1763. "The report contains three letters from Judge Woodward to the Secretary of the Treasury written in January and March 1805 which analyze and classify the land titles of the territory. This is a fundamental piece for Michigan and Detroit" - Streeter. Scarce with Shaw & Shoemaker and OCLC locating a total of seven copies. <br> <br> The Streeter copy sold for $200 to Goodspeed's for the Clements Library. STREETER SALE 1386. STREETER MICHIGAN 6658. SABIN 48780. GREENLY MICHIGAN p.419. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 11717. OCLC 24866207 39695379. A. & G. Way unknown books
189229205Detroit: John F. Eby & Co. Book and Job Printers 1892. 21 3 blank pp folding color map. Text printed on glossy paper. Original printed green wrappers tanned chipped at edges institutional rubberstamps rear wrap detached stitched. Institional rubberstamp on title page. Good. John F. Eby & Co., Book and Job Printers unknown books
188929203Detroit: John F. Eby & Co. Book and Job Printers 1889. 21 3 blank pp. Original printed orange wrappers institional rubberstamps a few small chips stitched. Bottom outer corner of text lightly chewed. Else Very Good. John F. Eby & Co., Book and Job Printers unknown books
189029204Detroit: John F. Eby & Co. Book and Job Printers 1890. 21 3 blank pp. Original printed grey wrappers tanned a few small chips rear wrap detached stitched. Bottom outer corner of text lightly chewed. Good to Very Good John F. Eby & Co., Book and Job Printers unknown books
195683956Saigon: the advisory group 1956. iv 34p. 20; appendices pull-out charts. Standard leaves mimeo'd recto professionally-printed cover and charts within 11 x 8.5 inch staplebound fastening with binder's tape spine. Somewhat browned a nice copy. A look at actualities of Thai top-down controls how to bring the economy into alignment with western practice; a circumspect but plainly realpolitik analysis. the advisory group unknown books
184753689Detroit: A. S. Williams printer 1847. 8vo pp. 189 1; a few leaves curled at the corners else a very good copy in original printed blue wrappers. Clark Hist. Library only in OCLC. <br/><br/> A. S. Williams, printer unknown books
1835WRCAM46448Detroit: Sheldon M'Knight Printer to the State 1835. 151pp. Dbd. Titlepage lightly foxed else near fine. An important Michigan constitutional pamphlet. Michigan had a long and difficult road to statehood primarily due to a long- standing dispute over the boundary with Ohio. Negotiations to bring Michigan into the Union finally came to a head in 1835 and this collection of documents describing the admission of Tennessee in 1796 was made up to bolster the case of the Michigan men. Tennessee was created from territory under the administration of the United States as was Michigan. STREETER MICHIGAN 6634. SABIN 65812. COHEN 10855. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 35152. AII MICHIGAN 285. McMURTRIE EARLY PRINTING IN MICHIGAN 241. Sheldon M'Knight, Printer to the State unknown books
188613854Detroit Michigan: Detroit Tribune. Very Good. 1886. Softcover. Small chip to backstrip light soil pp 29 else G Washington's Birthday 1886 . Detroit Tribune 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
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
192682582n.p. 1926. Paperback. Good. frontis portraits 87 2p. Wrapper. 23cm. Cover soiling; staining along right side of front cover. <br/><br/> paperback books
26191Broadside 7.5" x 9.5" printed on blue paper using different typsettings. Two horizontal folds short closed tear no text loss. Docketted on verso. Good or Very Good.<br/><br/> Signed in type by John B. Jervis and Edwin C. Litchfield. The Resolution is printed after the explanation of the need for a new issue of stock. unknown books
193227027Muskegon MI: Muskegon Unemployed Council 1932. Original bifolium issue 22.75cm printed in black on newsprint; 4pp. Slight toning to paper else Fine. An unrecorded Michigan newspaper produced briefly we assume by the Muskegon Unemployed Council. In addition to exposing corruption and mismanagement within Muskegon's municipal government the paper makes repeated invitations to unemployed workers to join the Communist Party and read the Daily Worker suggesting the Unemployed Council was if not an official CP front then at least heavily infiltrated by CP members and fellow travelers. This issue includes coverage of the Ford Hunger March in which 5 protesting workers were shot to death by Ford Company guards outside the gates of the River Rouge Plant.<br/><br/>Rare; we find no examples in the trade July 2015 with one location only in OCLC Library of Michigan; not found in the North American Union List of Serials 1939 ed. Muskegon Unemployed Council unknown books
193227000Muskegon MI: Muskegon Unemployed Council 1932. Two bifolium issues 22.75cm printed in black on newsprint; 4pp. Slight toning to paper else Fine. An unrecorded Michigan newspaper produced briefly we assume by the Muskegon Unemployed Council. In addition to exposing corruption and mismanagement within Muskegon's municipal government the paper makes repeated invitations to unemployed workers to join the Communist Party and read the Daily Worker suggesting the Unemployed Council was if not an official CP front then at least heavily infiltrated by CP members and fellow travelers. The first issue includes coverage of the Ford Hunger March in which 5 protesting workers were shot to death by Ford Company guards outside the gates of the River Rouge Plant.<br/><br/>Rare; we find no examples in the trade July 2015 with one location only in OCLC Library of Michigan; not found in the North American Union List of Serials 1939 ed. Muskegon Unemployed Council unknown books
186418418Detroit: O.S. Gulley 1864. Original printed wrappers some soil stitched 52pp. Scattered foxing Very Good. Information on the doings of the Conference the participants a list of members of the Detroit Conference the Committees' reports districts' reports. The Report of the Committee on the State of the Country urges total victory in the Civil War: "An armistice offered by a government having right and justice all on its side to men in arms against it would be unparalleled in history and dishonorable in fact." Pages 48-52 and the rear wrapper contain advertisements for local Detroit businesses. 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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