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43566Saint Malo, Chez L.H. Hovius,. , 1784 Relie, petit in-4 , Reliure de l'epoque. (relie 19e siecle,) 384pp avec illustrations. Derniere edition, bon etat.
8vo., Second Impression, with plates, and endpaper maps on blue stock; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON DEDICATION with newspaper obituary mounted on title verso. SOLD WITH A SMALL ARCHIVE OF STEPHENSON MEMORABILIA, INCLUDING 3 A.L.s, ASSOCIATED LETTERS AND COPY-LETTERS, Report & Accounts of the London Flotilla for 1972, Obituary number of the London Flotilla Bulletin (No. 2 July 1972) with cover photograph and extended obituary, and Order of Service of Thanksgiving at St. Martin-in-the-Fields 22 June 1972. Published a month after the first edition. Fascinating account and character sketch of the man who did more than any other to train the Royal Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic. Well-known BBC presenter and journalist Richard Baker, like many thousands of others, trained at Tobermory on Mull for the longest-running and hardest-fought campaign of WWII. A RARE AND RELEVANT ARCHIVAL COPY RELATING DIRECTLY TO ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INSPIRATIONAL COMMANDERS OF THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC.
1823PHO-1668London, John Murray, 1823, 1 volume In-4, relié pleine toile orange, dos lisse avec pièce d’auteur et titre, date en pied, xvi-768pp, tome 1, tâche sur les 5 premiers feuillets, petites rousseurs, petits frottements à la reliure. Édition originale, illustrée de 30 planches dont 11 en couleurs, les cartes manquent, Cachet Émile Petitot, Ex-libris manuscrit, Ex-libris Jean-Pierre Legrand-Deloron. Avec une mention signée : "membre de l'Expédition arctique T.A. 23 , 1972-1973" .
1881biblio672<p>This is a completely preserved near-unique copy of a Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch congregation with its surrounding ministries recorded in 1881 and thus invaluable source of cultural hiustory as well as genealogical data. A true rarity.</p><p>Phoitos on request.</p> Record Printing Office hardcover
1914016734New Jersey: Morris Canal Investigation Committee 1914. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Previous owner's name else a clean unmarked copy. The spine is square and flat. NOT a library discard. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Softcover. 7" wide by 10" tall. Bound in the original stiff gray wraps printed in black. Well illustrated with vintage photos of the Morris Canal and fold-out color diagrams and drawings. 7 fold-out maps. Includes the report by Carrere & Hastings Advisory Architects to the Morris Canal Investigating Committee of the NJ Legislature. Also has the report on "Suggested Improvements of Morris Canal in Jersey City" by F. Van Z. Lane Consulting Engineer. Includes a 25 inch long fold-out diagram printed in black and red entitled "Morris Canal Proposed Extension along Second River." Another fold-out map "Profile of the Morris Canal" with "Historical and Descriptive Notes" is 33 inch long. "Route of Morris Canal" a map that folds out 38 inches locates all the canal's locks and incline planes. A fourth fold-out 29" long by 19" tall also in black and red is "Map Showing Route of Morris Canal from Hudson River to Main Line of the Central RR. of N. J. Together with Buildings and Railroad Tracks Immediately Adjacent Thereto." A fifth fold-out is a 39" long detailed property map showing the route of the canal in red ink from Bayonne Fiddler's Elbow to the Hackensack River. It identifies the area's street names and lot numbers. Plan 6 Transportation Lines between New York Newark and Patterson measures 19" long by 19.5" tall. Plan 7 Morris Canal in Vicinity of Broad Street and Railroad Place Newark folds out to 13'' by 10". Members of the Committee were appointed by New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson President of the Senate John D. Prince and Speaker of the House Thomas F. McCran. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good condition. 173pp. Morris Canal Investigation Committee Paperback
1935065613Reading PA: Historical Society of Berks County 1935. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Nearly complete run 1935-2009 287 of 296 issues single issues in wraps bound in brown buckram to create a very durable set ideal for institutional use. Each hardcover contains two occasionally three volumes thus 8-12 issues. Deaccessioned by the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society though not marked as such with ghosts of call labels on lower spines of early volumes otherwise showing only slight use with contents a bit thumbed here and there many/most issues apparently unopened. Virtually complete through Vol. 74 2009 4 issues per year missing only the following 9 issues: 52.4 53.1 and 4 58.1 and 2 67.1 70.2 and 3 70.4 thus 287 of 296 issues. Vols. 52 53 58 and 67-74 are not bound still loose. The collection does not extend beyond 2009. A rare opportunity to obtain a near-set otherwise virtually impossible to assemble given that the Berks History Center no longer stocks vintage back issues of its journal. Historical Society of Berks County Hardcover
PHO-1184Paris, chez Patris , an VII (1799), 2 volumes in-8, lviii-373 pp ,332 pp.-xix , relié plein basane raciné , dos lisse orné avec titre et tomaison , tranches jaunes mouchetées ,T1, titre , extrait du 3eme voyage du capitaine Cook , A la Pérouse , préface , grande carte de la route de Samuel Hearne (60x80cm)déchirure sans manque , introduction, 2 planches et 2 cartes ,T2 , 3 cartes et 2 planches , table des chapitres , errata et placements des planches , intérieur très frais. Complet des 9 planches et cartes , 1 carte volante , manque page 17 à 32 .
243796A Nantes, De l'Imprimerie de Camille Mellinet, s.d. (1839-1843) 12 vol. in-8, demi-basane verte, dos lisse, armes sur les premiers plats (reliure du XXe siècle). Rousseurs, parfois fortes.
206948Paris, Proux, Dentu, 1848 5 vol. in-8, bradel demi-vélin ivoire à coins, couvertures conservées (Champs). Le premier plat de couverture du tome I est en partie manquant. Rousseurs. Ex-libris Paul Muret.
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Photo of downton Nelson; Bird's-eye photo of Nelson from atop a mountain on north shore of west arm; Kootenay Feature 'The Romance of the 1890s - 8 pages of text and archival photos, including electric street cars in Nelson!; Table showing 'Exchanges in order of percent good toll calls; Cover advert. for Northern Electric Vacuum Cleaner!; Review of growth show steady expansion - 3 pages; Telephoning across Atlantic by AT&T Wireless continued for hours; When the Victoria and Esquimalt Telephone Company issued its own (one call) nickels; B.C. Industrial Review - statistics; Bar graph of # of phones operated from 1906 through 1923; the company's operator school; Issuing of monthly phone bills a work of magnitude - 4 page article with photos; photos of the halibut industry before 'the fish were scarcer in quantities and their habitats more scattered'; William Farrell- an appreciation of the former company president; 7 page article on B.C.'s deep sea fishing industry - great photos - halibut, herring, flounder; multiple photos from the Kootenays of snakes which have climbed up phone poles onto the wires!; photo of 25 year-old phone; Great full-page photo of the CIBC building at Hastings and Granville; 8 page article on the banks of vancouver with excellent photos; First interdepartmental football game; new power plant at Seymour office; A phone in B.C. for every 6 persons; Feature on Dams and the water-powers that turn the wheels of industry - photos of dams and various industries which use electricity, including the American Can factory and grain elevators; new power plant at Seymour office - illustrated; photos of productive farms and ideal homesites with super centerfold luxury Saanich home; Cover photo of U.S. President Harding in Stanley Park; Full-page photos of the U.S.S. Henderson entering the narrows and at dock with President Harding aboard; 13 page illustrated feature on the visit of President Harding - the first visit to Canada made by a President of the United States (President Harding died mere days later on August 2nd in San Francisco and this is reported as well); Photo of Crosland Bros. Farm in Duncan; 9 page illustrated feature on the seed growers of B.C.; photo of Duncan office under construction; Nice 8-page illustrated feature on Haney and area; photographing sound; Exploring Kootenay - Bill Skilling; 9 page illustrated feature on the Delta and Ladner district; Many miles of new long distance circuits; Improved inter-office trunk lines in Vancouver; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear overall with the exception of the backstrip which is missing small chips and loose at back edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge else unmarked. Binding intact. Spine leaning moderately. Book
1864016813Trenton New Jersey: Printed by David Naar "True American" Office 1864. Near Fine condition. Clean and tight. Three tiny chips near the spine. A very attractive copy remarkably well preserved especially considering the age published 1864 and fragility of its thin paper binding. SEE PHOTOS. NO foxing. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Includes Ricord's report to Joel Parker Governor of New Jersey on the condition of the state's public schools. A substantial appendix lists reports by the various town superintendents in each of 21 counties from Atlantic to Warren. Since this report was published while the Civil War was still being fought the section on "Schools for Colored Children" may be of some interest: "There is no section of the law nor any decision of the courts that deprives colored children of the advantages of public school instruction it shall be the duty of the trustees of the several school districts to apply the money apportioned to the establishing and maintaining of free schools in which shall be taught all the children the law makes no distinction between children of one nationality or race and children of another " A fold-out chart SEE PHOTO lists 27 key education statistics for each of the state's 21 counties. For example one column records the "Number of colored children who have attended school" in each county and a statewide total 3029. There are also figures by county for the number of students and teachers; average daily attendance; average teacher salaries for males vs. females; etc. Bound in the original tan printed wraps. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine condition. 175pp. Printed by David Naar, "True American" Office Paperback
1901035729New York: Macmillan and Co. 1901. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. Signed by Authors. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Gray cloth lettered/illus. in black. Light shelf wear minor soiling to cover cloth text block edges a bit toned by age. Firm binding clean interior. xiii443 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographic plates drawings in text. 14th ptg.: Nov. 1908. Notably well preserved presentation copy showing a pastedown 4" x 3.5" mounted on front fixed endpaper inscribed "Faithfully yours / Jacob A. Riis / Christmas 1909." Mounted on the adjacent front flyleaf is the calling card of the recipient Mr. William W. J. Warren inscribed as follows: "Christmas 1909. -- / Mr. Riss sic called today -- / he gave me his autograph / for front cover of book." Also signed by a later owner William Duncan along top edge of front flyleaf. Warren is mentioned on p. 435 of Riis's text as W. W. J. Warren "faithful in good and in evil report" among the author's concluding acknowledgments where a second calling card stained by rust from a paper clip no long present is laid in pp. 435-440 are slightly indented from the clip and pp. 434 440 and 441 show a light rust impression. According to his obituary in American Stationer & Office Manager Vol. 88 Warren 1844-1921 was president of Stewart Warren & Co. a stationery manufacturing firm located at 129 Lafayette St. in New York a personal friend of Henry Ward Beecher and lived in the Richmond Hill section of Brooklyn as the next-door neighbor of Riis until the latter moved to Barre MA where he died in 1914. Original illustrated edition of an influential autobiography by the pioneering documentarian photographer and social reformer whose "How the Other Half Lives" was a landmark expose of living conditions in the Lower East Side tenements that led to reforms and provided Riis with an international reputation. Macmillan and Co. Hardcover
186516425Albany N. Y.: State of New York. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1865-78. First Edition. Hardcover. 14 Annual Reports beautifully bound into 5 blue cloth volumes with gilt lettering on the spines. Text interior is clean & tight with a few small tears where fold-out attaches to text and a few tape repairs to fold-outs. Some edge wear to a few maps. Reports published in1865-1877 for the years 1863-1876. Illustrated with canal plans tables charts maps & descriptions. 1864 No. 10 : 139pp w /index & 1 fold-out 1865 No. 9 : 189 pp w/ index & 3 fold-outs 1 map 1866 No. 7 : 181pp w /index & 7 fold-outs 3maps 1867 No. 9 : 176pp w /index & 6 fold-outs 3maps 1868 No. 4 : 144pp w /index & 2 fold-out maps 1869 No. 4 : 174pp w /index & 4 fold-outs 2 maps 1870 No. 6 : 278pp w /index 1871 No. 29 : 232pp w /index & 2 fold-outs 1 map 1872 No. 6 : 222pp w /index 1873 No 6 : 255pp w /index & 3 fold-outs 1 map 1874 No 6 : 347pp w /index & 11 fold-outs 10 Maps housed in a built-in custom case 1875 No. 6 263 p w /index & 2 fold-out maps 1876 No. 45 : 228pp w /index & 1 fold-out map 1877 No.12 : 199pp w/ index & 1 fold-out map. Originally from the Harry Rinker research library relating to the American canal era. New York Canals: Erie Champlain Black River Genesee Chenango Oswego Cayuga & Seneca Chemung Crooked Lake Oneida Baldwinsville; Charts maps; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 3027 pages . State of New York hardcover
18221399Annapolis: Printed by J. Hughes 1822. First edition. Modern quarter Morocco and cloth over boards. Octavo. 92 pages. Very good with foxing to title page and a few following. Spine is titled in gilt. Comes in a custom marbled paper slipcase. Two fold-out tables. Scarce report on the affairs of the Potomac Company in 1821 as investigated by a joint commission appointed by Maryland and Virginia. Here Maryland Governor Samuel Stevens formally transmits this report to the Maryland Legislature on January 1 1823.<br /> <br /> The Potomac Company was formed in the late 18th century with the object of reengineering the Potomac River to create a navigable link from the Ohio country to the port at Georgetown George Washington was an investor and served as the Company's first president. <br /> <br /> By 1821 the Virginia-Maryland joint commission found that the Potomac Company had "incurred heavy debts which their present resources can never enable them to discharge nor is it reasonable to expect in such circumstances that they can ever effect the objects of their incorporation."<br /> <br /> Further the commission found that the Potomac Company's sluice navigation system which was heavily dependent on "floods and freshets" was impractical and that only a still-water canal with locks could provide a navigable route that could be used consistently enough to be profitable. <br /> <br /> In the wake of this report the Potomac Company announced that it could not fulfill its charter. The project was subsequently taken up by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company chartered in 1825.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates 10 copies. Printed by J. Hughes unknown
Sm. 8vo., Second Edition, with folding charts and tables in the text; strongly bound in contemporary black half calf, gilt back, a most attractive copy. The backstrip is titled 'Sailing Directions'. At the time of writing Becher was attached to the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
1898032034Lebanon PA: Lebanon County Historical Society 1898. Book. VG. Original Wraps. First Collected. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near complete set of the Papers Read Before the Lebanon County Historical Society aka Lebanon County Historical Society Journal inaugurated in 1898 and still being published. Issued somewhat irregularly this publication typically appeared in booklet form in wraps of various colors light green brown tan royal blue and others later perfect-bound with illustrated wraps. This run is virtually complete see specifics below with most of the missing issues probably available directly from the Lebanon County Historical Society. Average condition is solid VG with several issues showing loose covers or chipped spines many if most issues showing only light shelf wear solid Near Fine some showing price stickers at top front cover corners indicating that they had been purchased from LCHS; all are individually sleeved in archival bags and boards for protection. Vol. I: 1 3-18 of 18; II: 1-14 complete; III: 1-13 complete; IV: 1-13 complete; V: 1-9 complete; VI: 1-17 complete; VII: 1-12 complete; VIII: 1-14 complete; IX: 1-11 complete; X: 1-10 complete; XI: 1-6 complete; XII: 1-3C complete 5 issues total; XIII: 1-8 complete; XIV: 1-5 of 7; XV: 1-3 5 of 5; XVI: 1-4 complete; XVII: 1-5 of 6; XVIII 18: 2 4 of 6; XIX 19: 1 3 of 4. Thus of the total 182 issues comprising Vols. 1-19 this run contains 172 of them lacking only one issue Vol. I No. 2 in the scarcer early volumes. Each issue ranges from 20-24 pp. to more than 100 pp. in several instances covering a wide range of historical interests: church history railroads breweries and taverns long rifles genealogy town and village histories Millbach the Pennsylvania German dialect food lore etc. Due to the frequency of publication through the early decades this title is among the most difficult PA county publications to complete. Lebanon County Historical Society Paperback
109031Nantes, Grinsard, 1873 2 vol. in-4, XII-452 pp. et IV-168 pp., 18 pl., index, bradel demi-percaline verte, couv. cons. (rel. moderne). Qqs rousseurs éparses. Cachet de bibliothèque avec la mention Annulé.
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Twentieth Year of Telephone Talk; P.A.B.X. for Telephone Company in Vancouver; When this magazine was a bab - by the first editor of Telephone Talk; North-west Telephone Company acquires Prince George System; Hard battle for phone men in rough country along Howe Sound; Christmas gale puts 75% of toll lines out of order; cover photo of 20 ton cable reel for use in Fraser River link in Vancouver-Victoria line; Preparatory work on new trans-gulf cable job nears completion; Speeding Aeroplanes can keep in touch with the earth - two; George Gaetz - Victoria 'heavy' gang foreman; Cover photo of woman demonstrating how to use dial phone; Full page photo of cable barge Brico; First section of new trans-gulf cable successfully laid - 6 pages with many photos; New construction in Victoria; Night work required to build line across Ladner Marsh; The Brico succeeds the Iwalani; Heavy Gang Foreman Andrew Bertram (Andy) Jackson; Land portion of new Victoria-Vancouver cable route now complete - 3 pages with many photos; New Traffic Headquarters in the Georgia Building - several photos; Richmond is thriving Neighbour of big coast cities - photos and text; Picture for Telephone Talk obtained via ship-to-shore phone call; Over half of Trans-Atlantic calls are with Great Britain; We can now talk with South America; Nanaimo heavy gang restores Nanaimo-Victoria service; Vancouver can talk to ship on the Atlantic; Wilfred Calman; 5 page illustrated article announcing completion of Vancouver-Victoria cable; B.C.'s first radiotelephone service now open; Second Calgary Circuit provides Windermere Valley connection; Cable to link Europe with North America; New type of conduit being used for underground work; Record load handled by New Westminster staff; Work on Victoria's central office equipment progressing - many photos; Nice cover photo of the Prince Henry, first passenger ship on the Pacific equipped with dial phone system; New type of pay telephone in Vancouver; Burnaby feature - rapidly industrializing; Bob Perry - Blaster - The Lone Canadian; Ruined Burrard Inlet cable to be replaced; Phone service now available to/from a train; Dunsmuir residence in Victoria speaks with London, England; Dials being placed on Victoria phones - 4 pages with photos; Direct coast and Alberta service now available for Revelstoke; Phone men fight fire which takes 5 buildings in Nanaimo; Dial demonstration popular at Victoria Exhibition; John (Jack) C. Miles; Prince George Reconstruction; Many photos of new Plant and Engineering building in Vancouver; Radiotelephone experiments at coast points successful - 6 pages with photos; William Palliser; Powell River System joins phone family; Trans-Gulf cable now in service; The Terminal and Repeater Equipment of the all-cable toll route - 4 pages with photos; Victoria now using new dial system - photos; Nanaimo high span replaced with submarine cable; Building the B.C. link of the Trans-Canada Line; 17,500 mile link connects Vancouver to Australia; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Backstrip almost entirely loose. Book
197044979South Carolina Tricentennial Commission. VG/NONE. 1970. Hardcover. Hardcover 3-volume set in slipcase; authorized by the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission to record the visual cultural history of South Carolina 1670-1970. Light cover shelfwear to each volume edgewear thumb smudges on some pages and to black cloth slipcase light scuffing scratching rubbing. Scarce in this format. ; . South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, hardcover
1917048699Princeton NJ: Princeton University Printed by E. A. Wright Philadelphia 1917. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Black pebble-grain leather lettered/illus. in gilt beveled edges oblong format top edge in gilt. Text block edges typically a bit tanned by age otherwise only slight wear with firm binding clean interior with a few instances of minor foxing. Illus. private ex-libris book plate mounted inside front cover. F. Scott Fitzgerald's senior class yearbook -- though he actually left Princeton in Nov. 1917 a month prior to publication to join the 45th Infantry and never graduated he was awarded honorary membership in that graduating class in Nov. 2016. In this yearbook he appears in the Class of '18 photo front row center p. 34 and is listed in the Class of '18 p. 36 appears in the Triangle Club photo p. 130 and is listed with club members p. 131 is credited with the lyrics to "Safety First" pp. 134 and 137 appears in the board of The Tiger photo p. 154 and is listed with its staff p. 155 is listed as a member of the University Cottage Club p. 239 and Freneau Club p. 295 and is listed in the rear Directory p. 356. Princeton University [Printed by E. A. Wright, Philadelphia] Hardcover
1890009969NY: G. D. Smith 1890. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Hollyer Samuel etchings. nd - c.1890. 85 copies on paper in 12 parts complte 4to one engraving per folio each signed by Hollyer. Each printed folio signed and numbered by publisher Smith this numbered 65 of 85 on India paper. Wraps slightly browned at edges etching fine. Uncommon in this condition seldom found complete. G. D. Smith hardcover
1890009969NY: G. D. Smith 1890. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Hollyer Samuel etchings. nd - c.1890. 85 copies on paper in 12 parts complte 4to one engraving per folio each signed by Hollyer. Each printed folio signed and numbered by publisher Smith this numbered 65 of 85 on India paper. Wraps slightly browned at edges etching fine. Uncommon in this condition seldom found complete. G. D. Smith hardcover books
1802PHO-2092Paris, Didot jeune, an X (1802), ATLAS in-8(190x130mm), basane époque, dos lisse orné, manque au dos, brunissures en début et fin d’ouvrage, mouillure claire, légères rousseurs. ATLAS seul de l’édition in-8. Complet de ses 18 planches et 8 cartes dépliantes, De la bibliothèque de Joseph de Lazerme avec son ex-libris et timbre sec
4 vols., in 1, 8vo., First Editions, with frontispieces and plates; newly and handsomely bound in full navy blue crushed morocco, sides with double frame border in gilt, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt with an anchor device, all original pictorial wrappers (a little dust-soiled) preserved, a splendid copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The definitive record of corvette service in WWII, the set comprises 'HM Corvette' (1942), 'East Coast Corvette' (1943), 'Corvette Command' (1944) and 'HM Frigate' (1946). The first three volumes were combined and issued in slightly abridged form as 'Three Corvettes' (1945). Taken together and in sequence the four volumes provide a near-continuous record of Monsarrat's own wartime service. Furthermore they contain much of the inspiration and context, and in several cases actual incidents which reappear in the author's masterpiece 'The Cruel Sea' (1951), arguably the finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII. Monsarrat's seatime began in HMS Campanula [broadly the 'HMS Flower' of the first volume] on the North Atlantic convoys; at one time she was the only RN vessel operating out of St. Johns. She is perhaps best known for her service in convoy OG71 (Milford Haven-Gibraltar, August 1941) which suffered so badly at the hands of a U-boat pack that it was ordered to seek shelter in neutral Lisbon. Many of the merchantmen were lost (including the SS Aquila with 22 Wrens aboard) together with the escorts HMS Bath and HMS Zinnia. The full story is related by Lund and Ludlam in 'Nightmare Convoy' (1987). He then transferred to HMS Guillemot ['HMS Dipper' in the second volume] serving on the East Coast convoys. Among the actions portrayed are the torpedoing of HMS Vortigern by E-boat S-104, and the successful destruction of an HE-111 in August 1941. HMS Guillemot's captain, Lombard-Hobson' has said of Monsarrat 'he was reserved and unpopular, but I liked him myself'. Monsarrat then assumed command of HMS Shearwater ['HMS Winger' in the third volume] operating in the North Sea out of Harwich. Individual volumes are becoming increasingly elusive. Complete sets are seldom offered for sale, especially in this condition. Enser, p.120 (HM Corvette); Law 1008 (East Coast Corvette), 1007 (Corvette Command) and 1084 (HM Frigate). Astonishingly 'HM Corvette' is not recorded by Law.
1977047978York PA: South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society 1977. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 77 volumes near set of the Special Publications of the South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society comprised by issues 1-81 lacking #s 68 71 77 and 80 for completion issued 1977-. Most volumes bound in stiff light blue wraps stapled bindings as issued. Volumes range generally VG to Near Fine a few Good a few Fine the majority showing light general handling wear a few with scattered annotations. Early issues were fairly thin; later issues ran in some cases up to 120-140 pp. most in the 80-100 pp. range. A variety of records including birth baptismal marriage death burial census ledgers family Bibles etc. throughout south-central PA including but not limited to York Lancaster Adams Cumberland Dauphin counties. Also includes Ancestral Charts 1976 Bicentennial and 1977 Articles of Confederation editions Complete Index to Ancestral Charts 1976 thus 80 volumes total. A rare opportunity to purchase a nearly complete set of this scarce publication. South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Paperback