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1258120151.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1946222887Boston 1946. First. hardcover. very good. Volumes 179 180 & 181. 36 issues bound in 3 volumes of green buckram. Boston: Atlantic Monthly January 1946 - December 1948.<br/> <br/> The Atlantic Monthly was created in 1857 as a literary & cultural commentary magazine. It was important for recognizing and publishing new writers. Included in these issues are Carl Sandburg Lord Dunsany Robert Frost Wallace Stegner Thomas Wolfe Somerset Maugham May Sarton and many others. The first 12 issues are bound without wrappers; the others have thei original printed wrappers and starting with November 1947 pictorial wrappers.<br/> <br/> unknown
1950222892Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1950. First. hardcover. very good. Volume 185. 36 issues 4to bound in green buckram; pictorial wrappers included. Boston: Atlantic Monthly January - December 1950.<br/> <br/> The Atlantic Monthly was created in 1857 as a literary & cultural commentary magazine. It was important for recognizing and publishing new writers. Included in this issue are Nicolas Nabokov Virginia Woolf Edwin O'Connor James Norman Hall C.S. Lewis Louis Auchincloss Edna St. Vincent Millay & many others.<br/> <br/> Atlantic Monthly unknown
0483381640.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1984074949Atlantic Richfield Comppany 1984 Hardcover Blue Cloth. Large 4to. Massive Rare Unpublished Volume detailing the particulars of Atlantic Richfield Company's 1984 proposed acquisition of Gulf Corporation. Contents: The Arco Offer: offer to purchase and related documents schedule 14D-1/13D dealer manager agreement depositary agreement miscellaneous. Merger and Lock-up Agreements: Arco and Gulf - merger agreement common stock option agreement asset agreement miscellaneous. Arco and the Mesa Group. Arco's credit facility. Hart-Scott Act. The Mesa offer. The Socal offer. Publicity. 43 items separated by numbered tabs. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardcover. Very Good. Atlantic Richfield Comppany hardcover
1922100050<p>New York: Atlantic Terra Cotta Company 1922. 1922. Good. - Quarto 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Softcover bound in light gray stapled wraps titled and decorated in charcoal. The edges of the covers are darkened the top inner corner is creased and there is a short tear to the front edge of the front cover. 20 pages including the covers illustrated from black & white photographs and plans. The front edges of the pages are slightly darkened and the corners lightly bumped and there is a tiny tear to the front edge of a couple of pages. Good.</p><p>A periodical which also serves as a trade catalog for the Atlantic Terra Cotta Company located in New York and it's Southern branch the Atlanta Terra Cotta Company located in Atlanta Georgia with a description of the company's services printed inside the front cover.</p><p>As per the preface "This issue marks the revival of Atlantic Terra Cotta our monthly magazine suspended since 1917. . As indicated the coming series will follow an entirely new plan. Instead of illustrating modern Atlantic Terra Cotta the contents will be confined to illustrations of early Italian Terra Cotta". This issue focuses on "The Ospedale Maggiore Milan": "Started by Filarete of Florence in 1456 thirty-six years before Columbus sailed and continued by other architects in succession the Ospedale Maggiore was finally completed by Richini in 1626." "The materials uses were standard at the time as they are to-day; stone up to the water table and brick and Terra Cotta above ; the pilaster and column shafts of local stone. The illustrations show the building but slightly scarred the Terra Cotta not at all impaired by nearly five centuries of time."</p> New York: Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, 1922. paperback
10-0106Sioux Falls S.D.: State Highway Commission 1926. Highway pass for the auto trail from Chicago to Yellowstone Nat'l Park. Single card 2.25 x 4". Valid 1926. Signed in ink. Rare. Sioux Falls, S.D.: State Highway Commission, 1926. unknown
17-0018Spain : Centrino Atlantico de Arte Moderno 2012. 8vo. 131p. Hardcover with dust jacket. Like New. Color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Spain : [Centrino Atlantico de Arte Moderno], [2012]. hardcover
186917660New York: D. G. Beers & Co A. D. Ellis & G. G. Soule. Very Good. 1869. First Edition. Hardcover. Original 1869 brown marbled boards over brown cloth spine. Contain 41 color maps including 4 that are double page. Each is appox. 12" 15". THE MAPS ARE IN VG TO NEAR FINE CONDITION. Occasional light soil on a margin. Atlas is graded G due to several tears along spine & rubbed cover edges & corners. Binding is tight. New York Atlas. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 98 pages . D. G. Beers & Co, A. D. Ellis & G. G. Soule hardcover
1974701437Churchville N.Y.: Martin Wehle 1974. This facsimile reprint is No. 139 of 300 limited edition signed hand-numbered copies of the original 1875 atlas by Beach Nichols. It includes detailed maps of each town Norwich Bainbridge Guilford New Berlin Oxford etc. in the county some of which are fold-out. Cover has very mild soil boards very slightly curled. Inner pages generally clean; very mild browning at spine edge of some pages. 101 pages; approx. 13"x16". Hard Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Illustrated. Martin Wehle Hardcover
1868016331New York: F. W. Beers; A.D. Ellis; G.G. Soule 1868. Near Fine condition. NO chips. NO tears. A bright clean tight copy. The spine is square and flat with NO creases. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are bright white clean and crisp. This is an undated modern facsimile of the 1868 original. Oversize Softcover with black cloth spine. 10.75" wide by 14" tall. This atlas consists of a printed title-page; an outline map of Morris County; 31 single and double-page maps; a Table of Distances for Morris County; and 2 pages of lithographic views of 6 buildings George Washington's Headquarters in 1779/80; Boonton Academy; Schooley's Mountain Seminary; etc. Included are maps of: Washington; Chester; Mendham; Brookside; Stephensburg; Whippany; Morris; Morristown; Passaic; Green Village; New Vernon; Chatham; Madison; Troy; Hanover; Chatham Long Hill; Parsippany; Roxbury; Drakesville; Randolph; Dover; Oram; Jefferson; Flanders; Milton; German Valley; Schooley's Mountain; Rockaway; McCainsville; Succasunny; Hanover; Boonton; Montville; Boonton Borough; and Pequannock. Laid in is a facsimile of an old map of Morristown scale: 20 rods to the inch that unfolds to 22" wide by 25" tall. The map is keyed to the locations of Morristown businesses such as livery stables markets boot and shoe sellers manufactures physicians hotels editors merchants etc. This large book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. Facsimile Edition. Oversize Softcover. Near Fine condition. Unpaged but 64 pages. F. W. Beers; A.D. Ellis; G.G. Soule Paperback
186892958New York: James McGuiran Printed By 1868. From actual surveys by and under the direction of F.W. Beers A.D. Ellis & G.G. Soule. Brown cloth cover with gilt lettering. Spine taped with black tape. Frontis 2-page map of New York state one page is stuck to innerboard. Table on contents page is heavily taped with black tape at hinge and has clear tape as well. Hand colored maps are in real nice condition showing the towns and villages of Otsego County. Maps are all one-sided. 3 pages of engravings in rear. Complete copy if well-worn. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. Illus. by Maps. 14"x15". James McGuiran, Printed By
1974606899Philadelphia: Stone & Stewart 1974. This facsimile reprint is No. 253 of 300 limited edition signed hand-numbered copies of the original 1866 atlas by Stone and Stewart. It includes detailed maps of each town Schoharie Cobleskill Richmondville Gilboa Sharon etc. in the county. Cover has very mild soil. Small pen mark on front endpaper. Inner pages generally clean; very mild browning at spine edge of some pages. Approx. 13"x16". Reprint. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 13"x16". Stone & Stewart Hardcover
19981308730PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
201847730Golden Coast Publishing Co. . VG/VG. 2018. Hardcover. 9780932958327 . Large heavy first printing signed by both authors on title page and inscribed to previous owners. Attractive volume with scant wear. Pages tight white crisp. Glossy DJ also with only the mildest of wear. 243 pages with maps and many color photos by James R. Lockhart. ; . Golden Coast Publishing Co. , hardcover
195639630University of Georgia Press. 1956. Hardcover. Hardcover first edition in brown cloth covers that remain clean bright with scant wear. Price-clipped DJ moderately worn with spotting faded spine edgewear bit of chipping at spine ends. Not a former library copy. The discovery of gold in the vicinity of Auraria in north Georgia anticipated by 20 years the Gold Rush of the West; Auraria is now a "dead town" of Georgia. ; . University of Georgia Press, hardcover
197647420Richmond County Historical Society. G/G. 1976. Hardcover. Hardback with clean covers and contents; dust jacket worn with edge tears and small missing pieces. Not library discard. NOT former library copy. ; . Richmond County Historical Society, hardcover
197645550Augusta Ga. :: Richmond County Historical Society. Fair/Fair. 1976. Hardcover. Gilt-stamped cloth covers clean and still bright; two instances of deep clipping to remove previous owner's name and name label: upper right corner of title page lower left edge near gutter; pages tight clean. DJ very worn. 165 pages with map endpapers illustrations. Intended as a follow-up to Fleming's "Autobiography of a Colony " this work covers Augusta during the Civil War focusing especially on Sherman's March to the Sea. NOT library discard. ; . Richmond County Historical Society, hardcover
197645991Augusta Ga. :: Richmond County Historical Society. VG-/Fair. 1976. Hardcover. SIGNED by Fleming on half-title page. Clean hardback in gilt-stamped blue cloth covers; pages tight clean; two pinpoint spots on textblock edge. DJ worn with front flap detached and laid in. 165 pages with map endpapers illustrations. Intended as a follow-up to Fleming's "Autobiography of a Colony " this work covers Augusta during the Civil War focusing especially on Sherman's March to the Sea. ; . Richmond County Historical Society, hardcover
197623641Augusta Ga. :: Richmond County Historical Society. NF/VG. 1976. Hardcover. SIGNED by Fleming on half-title page. A very attractive copy in gilt-stamped cloth covers; pages tight clean unmarked. DJ lightly edgeworn/shelfworn with minor chipping; no major tears. 165 pages with map endpapers illustrations. Intended as a follow-up to Fleming's "Autobiography of a Colony " this work covers Augusta during the Civil War focusing especially on Sherman's March to the Sea. ; . Richmond County Historical Society, hardcover
18890051741889. Hardcover. Very Good -. 92 p.; 11 x 18 cm. Red velvet over boards with "Album" in metal on front board. One illustration of a girl looking at an autograph book printed in gilt and sepia titled "Autographs." Several embossed chromolithographed floral decorations are between the pages. On the first page the original owner's name is written "Ellen Hartman" although the inscriptions are consistently to "Ella." Inscriptions are dated at Catasauqua Allentown and Fullerton Pa. 1889-1891. The towns are all in Lehigh County Pa. In Very Good- Condition: edges are rubbed; ends of spine starting to fray; otherwise clean and tight. hardcover
27780Folio two pages inscribed on a four page bi-folium paper browned some paper loss on integral address leaf else in good legible condition. Letter from John W. Kittera Federalist member of Congress from Lancaster Pennsylvania to Jasper Yeates 1745-1817 jurist and justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court also from Lancaster in which Kittera relates some of the growing tensions arising from the Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793 after the declaration of war by France against Great Britain and the extension of the wars of the French Revolution into a greater maritime war and the resultant seizure of American shipping by the British as well as the French. " At this most critical and alarming period when the public bodies are in a perfect state of uncertainty whether our common country shall long enjoy the blessings of peace or soon be involved in all the horrors of war you will excuse me for intruding on you a few sentiments that have strongly impressed my mind. - While the government have declared this country in a state of neutrality the people by their public rejoicings at the success of the French arms by the secret aid furnished to the French by their town meetings hasty resolves and newspaper publications are evidently endangering the peace of the Country. The depredations committed on our trade particularly in the West Indies have so provoked the mercantile part of the community that their resentments can in many parts of the Union with difficulty be restrained. The Judge of the island of Montserrat an unprincipled rascal who is said to be interested in most of the privateers condemns all the American vessels that are tried in his Court. Injuries to our trade of the grossest kind are not only received from the British who have really received some provocation by the frauds of our merchants and the conduct of our Citizens but the French have detained in Bordeau above one hundred sale of American merchantmen by an imbargo for near six months. sic In this State of things what is best to be done is a question of immense difficulty. Congress have had their doors shut for three or four days past and I am at liberty to inform you that a question was taken respecting the laying of an imbargo sic and carried in the negative by a small majority. At first I confess I felt favorably disposed towards the measure but on the discussion changed my sentiments. I never saw Congress reduced to so many difficulties - You have seen the resolves of our town meeting. Dallas and Swanart harangued the crowd from the State House window and received a general huzza at the conclusion of each resolution. One drunken sailor had the assurance to say No for which he had two of his ribs broken and otherways much abused. But few of the respectable Citizens attended another meeting is to be had this evening. The mob at New York assembled on Sunday week entered the Roman Chapel playing the time of Caira drove the priest from the altar & the worshippers from the Church. These violent measures are productions of the worst of all evils and if instead of intrusting the management of the government in the hands of the Representatives of the people designing men are thus frequently to assemble the people to legislate for themselves the objection made by Despots to a republican form of government that it is good in theory but bad in practice is a good objection. Those things are particularly improper at a time like the present. Excuse the freedom of these sentiments." For further information on Kittera and Yeates see: Dictionary of American Biography vol. x part two p. 606 Who Was Who in America Historical Volume pp. 297; 601 <br /><br />
19981305398PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1982x-9027714436D Reidel Pub Co 1982. Hardcover. New. 371 pages. 9.45x6.54x1.06 inches. D Reidel Pub Co hardcover
210982ZOttawa ON: Atlantic Development Board. Soft cover. Very Good. 1968 - 1969. Volume 1 FORESTRY in the ATLANTIC PROVINCES sections not paginated. Volume 2 The COMPETITIVE POSITION of MARITIME AGRICULTURE 176 pages. Volume 3 FISHERIES in the Atlantic Provinces 96 pages. Volume 4 MINERAL RESOURCES in the Atlantic Provinces 92 pages. Volume 5 PROFILES OF EDUCATION in the Atlantic Provinces sections not paginated. Volume 6 WATER RESOURCES of the Atlantic Provinces sections not paginated. Volume 7 URBAN CENTRES in the Atlantic Provinces 95 pages. Illustrated with many tables and figures and both black and white and color maps including many fold-out maps. White pages clean and good condition. Card covers in 7 different colors. Edges lightly worn and corners lightly bumped. VG <br/> <br/> Atlantic Development Board paperback