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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 />
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 /> books
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
Features: NATO Today Supplement; JMSDF (Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force) - long article with multiple photos; Future Trends in Fighter Aircraft - CCV and ECM gain prominence; Is the Super Cargo on the Way In? - by Claudius Dornier Jr.; Pocket Rama - Light Forces Today; Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Civil Turbofan - the reasons for the success of turbofans with ever-higher by-pass ratio, Good results with bigger models and prospects for the 10T thrust class, future tendencies; Spruance Class - monorama special report with super colour fold-out illustration and much more; Shipboard Fire Control Systems - their characteristics and applications as adopted by the various navies; Japan's satellite program; The Mounties of the Sea - De Havilland DHC-7R; Aero-Caster used by Vancouver Shipyards; Ilyushin's Aircraft; Kaiten Guided Torpedoes (II); Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Salyut 5 - drawing a thermal image of the universe; Projects - the military jetfoil; Meeting at le Bourget - the 32nd Paris International Air Show; Japanese Shipbuilding Industry - a wide survey; Military Aircraft of Today - Pocket Rama with 41 models illustrated and described; Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: The MIG-Hunting School (part II); Invincible launced; Bourget '77 - pictures from a show; The USSR and the Warsaw Pact - the Soviet Union's post-war strategies, from defense of the national territory to world expansion; Survey of the air forces of the Warsaw Pact Countries - the ever-increasing power of these forces; The Navies of Warsaw Pact Countries - their strength and strategy, upperly subservient to Soviet strategy; Sabres in Korea; Kaiten Guided Torpedoes (Part III); Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Farewell Pegasus; First AWACS delivered for operational use; Sagittario Launched; Kormorans on the Baltic - anti-ship missile; USA industry at the end of the 70's - 'No' to the B-1 signals the end of an era - long article; Greenwich '77; The Niteroi Class - Super fold-out colour illustration and much more; Surveillance Radar for air transport control and warning systems; Sabres in Korea (Part II); Kaiten Guided Torpedoes (Part IV); Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Merchant Marine Today - significant illustrated article; The Bundesmarine Today - substantial article; Tactical Transport Aircraft; Schnellboot 148 - article with great colour foldout; Electronic Warfare (part III); Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: SSR.N4 MARK3 starts test program; Type 209 for Iran; Soviet SSNs in the Baltic; The Mil Mi-24 - Exclusive; Genoa 7 May 1978 - the Italian naval industry is on show - long article; Single-engined touring aircraft; Warships of Today - Pocket Rama with dozens of colour illustrations; Additional illustrated stories. Former price on front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Merchant Fleet Today; Strengthening the Soviet Amphibious Forces; Thousandth Cosmos Launched; Kashin for India; Hypersonic USA - with hydrogen propulsion!; The Second Genoa Naval Show; Giuseppe Garibaldi - philosophy of a project; Hannover Air Show; Great article and colour fold-out of the O.H. Perry (FFG 7); Panama Canal Treaty Selected Documents (part II); Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Airlines Today; F-15 Anatomy; The Israeli Lion - An outline of what will be the I.A.I. Arye (article with colour illustrations); The Phantom II Legend; Rotterdam Naval Technology Expo; The Pacific Ocean Today; Western Pacific Air Forces; 18 Navies to One Ocean; Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: BHC (British Hovercraft Corporation) - a leader in the sector; Which frigates for Canada?; Project - Lamurs 40; European Point Defense Systems - naval Crotale, Sea Wolf, Albatros, Dardo, OE/OTO 35 mm, GDM-A, Sea Sparrow; Farnborough '78 Preview and Buyers Guide with specs and illustrations; Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
42 pages. Features: Interesting Packard-Diesel photo ad inside front cover explains how their engine gains revs when going over mountain tops; Thompson Valve ad commemorates the "Southern Cross", piloted by Wing Commander Charles Kingford-Smith, which completed the first successful east-west Atlantic crossing in a heavier-than-air craft in 1930; New Features of Engines Exhibited at the National Aircraft Show; Wind Tunnel Tests and Performance Calculations on the Medvedeff Monobiplane; The Month's Best from the Foreign Press - The Development of Deck Flying (to/from aircraft carriers) with photo of Squadron Commander Dunning's first successful landing on the H.M.S. Furious, and three photos of the fatal second attempt; Airplane Motor Radio Shielding; Aircraft Servicing Solutions; Compensating the Compass - Periodic Inspection and Servicing; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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
1976009149Independence Township New Jersey: Independence Township Committee / Bicentennial Committee 1976. 6" wide by 9" tall. Staplebound in the original pale blue pictorial wrappers. A little finger soil on the cover. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean but for a small brown spot in the margin of a few preliminary pages and one ink correction of a typo in the text i.e. 1782 not 1872. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. A history of the Township with chapters on: the Lenni-Lenape Indians; early settlements Allamuchy. Hackettstown. Whitehall. Petersburg. Cat Swamp. Vienna. Meadville Hill. Quaker Grove and settlers Cummins brothers Ezekiel Ayres family Vliet brothers James Fleming Robertson family etc; first churches and cemeteries; legends; early schools; roads canal and railroad; etc. Illustrated with 2 maps 1 double-page old engravings and many old portraits and photographs "Pictures of the Past". Bibliography. Roster of Long-Time Residents. Photo of Barker's Mill on the front cover. First Edition. Soft Cover booklet. Very Good condition. 84pp. Independence Township Committee / Bicentennial Committee Paperback
198521649New York: Hippocrene Books Inc. . 1985. Facsimile. Hardcover. Very Good. Karl Baedeker never published a title "New York" only much later. This facsimile are parts from "Baedeker United States" 2nd Edition 1899. A nicely produced facsimile from a publisher just one block from our former Madison Avenue store. Including New York State Boston Philadelphia and Washington D. C. With numerous fold-outs.; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 289 pages . 088254859X . Hippocrene Books Inc. hardcover