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1949067611Lancaster PA: Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center Franklin and Marshall College 1949. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Complete run of The Pennsylvania Dutchman through its first five volumes prior to its magazine format and eventual conversion to Pennsylvania Folklife. In two volumes one elephant folio Vols. I-III broadside/newspaper format one quarto Vols. IV-V tabloid format uniformly bound in dark rust buckram lettered in gilt. Vol. I 25 issues Vols. II and III 22 issues each Vol. III 22 issues Vols IV and V 15 issues each. Buckram covers show modest fading and surface wear. Bindings firm contents clean and unmarked typically tanned. Rarely offered complete. Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, Franklin and Marshall College Hardcover
1949068281Lancaster PA: Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center Franklin and Marshall College 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Nearly complete partial run of The Pennsylvania Dutchman commencing with Vol. I No. 1 through Vol. III No. 2 lacking only Vol. I No. 19 for completion 48 of 49 issues published weekly then monthly then biweekly. Most issues are typically tanned some showing mild foxing but all are complete and intact. Vol. I No. 1 shows a small area of loss affecting pp. 1-2 only. Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, Franklin and Marshall College Hardcover
227 pages. Bibliography. Index. Black and white maps and reproductions of photos. "Carefully researched and written with wit and style. Provides a fascinating look at Atlantic Canada's railways - the roadbeds, the rolling stock and the people who made it all happen. Speaks to why we continue to look on the railway with affection and nostalgia. Usual library markings. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound reference copy. Book
198125120Peachtree Publishers. 1981. Hardcover. 0931948207 . 1st ed. Covers clean/bright; date on front endpaper; pgs unmarked; DJ worn no tears . . Peachtree Publishers, hardcover
1985006240Baltimore: Gateway Press 1985. Hardcover. Fine. viii 2 485 p.: 1 full-page line-drawing of a coat of arms and 7 small in-text illustrations; 26 cm. Red cloth with gilt spine title. No dust jacket as issued. Includes extensive index. A well-organized genealogy presenting 11 generations of the Schindel/Shindle family. In Fine Condition: clean and bright. Gateway Press hardcover
188016003Harrisburg: Board of Commissioners. Very Good. 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. Report of Progress. GG. Clean black cloth has gilt title on spine. Text's interior is tight clean & intact. Front and rear Pockets contain a color map each: Little Pine Creek Coal Basin Sheet 2 GG; Lycoming County GG. Map illustrated frontispiece. Section diagrams. Geology ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 268 pages . Board of Commissioners hardcover
198883093Mathews County Historical Society. Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. Non-circulating library copy. Library labels removed from spine of DJ name/address stamped on top outside edges crossed out and on the title page. Security label on inside rear cover. Small surface tear to the spine of the DJ. Several small edge tears to the DJ. Scarce in hardcover. ; Ex-Library; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 218 Index pages; Extra postage required for priority and international shipping. . Mathews County Historical Society hardcover
278 p., illus. Cartography by Russell H. Lenz Hardcover Very good condition good
064208Allentown PA: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 1961. Book. Fine. Buckram. First Edition. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Tan buckram lettered in red. 1st ed. 1961. 375 pp. fully illus. some in color. As issued though lacking dust jacket. PGFS Vol. XXIII 1958/1959. . Pennsylvania German Folklore Society Hardcover
058487Allentown PA: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 1961. Book. Fine. Buckram. First Edition. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Tan buckram lettered in red. 1st ed. 1961. 375 pp. fully illus. some in color. Slightly soiled at top front cover corner otherwise as issued. Dust jacket slightly tanned with a few small edge chips 1 1/4" v-shaped loss at head of rear joint red spine panel lettering fading now in mylar. PGFS Vol. XXIII 1958/1959. . Pennsylvania German Folklore Society Hardcover
059136Allentown PA: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 1961. Book. Near Fine. Buckram. First Edition. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Tan buckram lettered in red. 1st ed. 1961. 375 pp. fully illus. some in color. Mildly foxed along top text block edge otherwise as issued. Dust jacket slightly tanned with a few small edge chips 1 1/4" v-shaped loss at head of rear joint red spine panel lettering fading now in mylar. PGFS Vol. XXIII 1958/1959. . Pennsylvania German Folklore Society Hardcover
059145Allentown PA: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 1961. Book. Near Fine. Buckram. First Edition. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Tan buckram lettered in red. 1st ed. 1961. 375 pp. fully illus. some in color. Slight foxing to upper back cover slight tanning to spine panel and front cover toward edges front endpapers mildly foxed with former owner's address stamp on upper front flyleaf otherwise as issued. Dust jacket quite worn with foxing and loss now in mylar. PGFS Vol. XXIII 1958/1959. . Pennsylvania German Folklore Society Hardcover
2005044513N. P.: Patrick County Genealogy Society 2005. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quarto. 133 pages. Burgundy hardcover. Overall minimal wear to the binding but there are a few little contact marks on the front cover. A sound copy with secure inner hinges and clean text. Illustrated throughout. <br/> <br/> Patrick County Genealogy Society hardcover
197747403Colonists. VG/NONE. 1977. Paperback. Oversize softbound 2008 reprint with scant wear. White covers clean bright; spine uncreased; pages tight clean. Originally published 1977 with prior editions 1995 2001. A wealth of information with index bibliography a few illustrations. Crisp attractive volume. ; . Colonists, paperback
1998002415N Y: Westview Pr. SIGNED First edition. Trade soft cover. Published NY: Westview Pr. 1998. 8vo. x258 pages. Warmly incribed by the author on half title. Minor foxing along top edge otherwise a near fine copy. Laid in is a 4 page program of a memorial service for the author Sunday September 9 2001. St. Paul's Chapel Columbia University. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st. 1998. Westview Pr paperback
1989027057St. Catharines Ontario Canada: Vanwell Publishing Ltd. 1989. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff pictorial wraps. Slight crease along rear cover fore-edge otherwise nearly as issued. Exceptionally scarce. Vanwell Publishing Ltd. Paperback
18570104891857. Hardcover. Good. Approx. 200 pages; 31 cm. Calf spine and marbled paper over boards. Contains: 66-page store ledger with surname index 1856-57; 71-page "Accounts of the Firm of Shank & Weltmer" 1857-58; 52-page "Diary by C. H. Shank" Jan. 1868-April 1870. Christian Henry Shank 1834-1895 son of Henry and Magdalena Shank was born in North Annville Township Lebanon Co. Pa. He worked in stores in Annville and Union Deposit; farmed the Shank homestead in North Annville; engaged in timber land speculations in North Carolina; went into the shoe business with John Kelchner; and was the bookkeeper of the Lebanon Stove Works. He married first Leah Landis 1842-1868 with whom he had Alice 1859-1938 Clara 1860-1881 and Ida 1868-1868; and second Barbara Funck 1840-1924 with whom he had Florence 1879-1956 and Henry 1881-1949. In the period covered by the diary he was working the farm and then moved into Lebanon and started working in a store. His non-work activites included: travelling to Virginia for a week; attending camp meetings the state fair political meetings a convention in Lebanon "the Drummer Boy of Shiloh" possibly the play by Samuel Muscraft church conferences and lectures and an organ dedication; serving as a juror; joining a hay fork company; and taking goods to the poor house. His wife Leah Landis Shank "gave birth to a Female child" in Feb. 1868; on Sept. 2 he notes: "Been to the Doctor several times about my wife she died at Quarter past one oclock." Several days after the funeral he rented out the farm and mill. The baby Ida who had been staying with his mother in Lebanon died a month later. In Feb. 1869 he sold his personal property at the farm moved to a house he had purchased in Lebanon and started working in John Rauch's store. He continued to be involved in various other money-making ventures including raising and selling Italian bees; making medicine "under the name of Shank Heiss & Co"; and investing in a hay rake company and in land in the Bay River area of North Carolina which he visited in Jan. 1870. In Nov. 1869 he "Left for Detroit Michigan this morning to have Perry arrested and brought in to Lebanon if Possible but he made his escape to Canada" probably someone who owed him money. In Jan. 1870 he notes that he "spent a few hours after church with Miss Funck" which continues regularly until the beginning of April when he prepared to return to North Carolina. In Good Condition: loss of leather from spine; back board is detached but present; old dampstaining at upper edges of ledgers and into upper half of pages in the diary which is still legible. hardcover
12774London: John Tallis The London Joint Stock Newspaper Co. circa 1860 . Size of the engraved image 8 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches size overall 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. On good quality paper not newspaper stock. Printed caption identifying the subject "Col. Tal. P. Shaffner LL.D. etc. Projector of the North Atlantic Telegraph" below the image. Very good and with good margins; ideal for framing. From "The National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personages" issued as a supplement to "The Illustrated News of the World" which was published 1858-1864. With the original printed leaf of text giving biographical details of the subject. [ London: John Tallis, The London Joint Stock Newspaper Co. circa 1860 ]. unknown
Roma, Stabilimento Tip. del Giornale d'Italia, [1949], in-8 stretto, br. editoriale, pp. 19,[1]. Con ritratto fotografico di Sforza. Aloni da polvere sula copertina anteriore.
198446860G. W. Publications. VG/NONE. 1984. Hardcover. Hardback first edition of volume one only covering districts 1 16 17. Large thick volume of 534 pages with 153-page alpha index. Previous owner's bookplate and small name/address label on front endpaper. Brown cloth covers clean hinges sound pages tight clean. NOT library discard. ; . G. W. Publications, hardcover
1981R200045355CARIBEENNES. 1981. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 195 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 997-Iles de l'océan Atlantique
1981RO40045550editions caribéennes. 1981. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 195 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 997-Iles de l'océan Atlantique
8vo. First Edition with 2 plates on 1 as frontispiece 8 plates on 4 and a full-page map in the text; cloth backstrip lettered and blocked in yellow and blue a very good clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper the latter lightly age-marked on lower panel. The first full-length study of a North Atlantic convoy vividly-written and carefully compiled from official sources supported by personal accounts on both sides. At times it delivers a minute-by-minute of the 'fiercest battle' against several wolf-pack
176218464rennes 1762 1 -in-4 1 document ORIGINAL manuscrit à l'encre brune, en 1 feuillet double (4 pages) sur papier ligné filigrané, grand in-quarto (32,5 x 22 cm),fait à Rennes, le 8 Février 1762 , signatures manuscrites, avec réponse et signature manuscrite du Procureur Général du roy au parlement de Bretagne : DE CARADEUC DE LA CHALOTAIS,
1899061512-QJackson Miss.: The Matthews- Northup Printing 1899. Book. Illus. by Author. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st. Edition 1899 not stated Red cloth hardcover with gilded lettering at the front boards and spine also black design on front and back board covers 321 page book. Black & white frontispiece with tissue page . Condition : Very good with old invantory stick at the sun faded spine and chipping at the head and heel of the spine ex-owners book plate on inside cover cracked hinge three blank pages in Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. The Matthews- Northup Printing Hardcover