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1999009459Richland PA: Self-Published 1999. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ii204 pp. Brubaker genealogy with 10 chapters showing descendants of Annie Levi Jesse Amos Lizzle Aaron Mattie Norman Noah Paul additional section on Iowa history. Includes families in Pennsylvania New York Maryland Ohio Indiana Kentucky Missouri Wisconsin New Mexico etc. As issued. Zimmerman Stauffer Wenger Gehman Hoover Shirk Martin Horst Showalter Sensenig etc. Self-Published Hardcover
197531586R. L. Bryan . 1975. Hardcover. Crisp bright copy w/mild wear. Covers/contents clean bright w/minor sticker shadow on front cover. Map endpapers 134 pgs w/index. ; . R. L. Bryan , hardcover
197531587R. L. Bryan . 1975. Hardcover. Crisp bright copy w/mild wear. Covers/contents clean bright w/minor sticker shadow on front cover. Map endpapers 134 pgs w/index. ; . R. L. Bryan , hardcover
0265807557.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198021022University of Georgia Press. VG/G. 1980. Hardcover. 0820304824 . Vol 5 in series. Covers bright w/faint wear; contents unmarked. DJ worn w/small edge tears. ; . University of Georgia Press, hardcover
1992252738PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1829034901Pennsylvania: Gedruckt fur den Verfasser William Morgan 1829. Book. Good. Quarter-Leather. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Original brown 1/4 calf marbled paper covered boards. viii9-164 pp. title pg. vignette woodcut illus. depicting Masonic symbols on verso of leaf pi2. Covers typically rubbed along edges and with rounded corners some surface rubbing to front cover approx. 50% paper loss to back cover. First signature prelims through p. vi loose but holding several other fore-edges projecting but all leaves still anchored. Pages 25-28 and 47-52 show closed tears extending from fore-edge approx. 1 1/2" diagonally in the first case and approx. 3" horizontally on pp. 49-52. Minor fore-edge loss to main title approx. 1/2" x 1 1/2" lower fore-edge loss minor text loss to pp. vii-viii. Front flyleaf shows ownership inscription of S. M. Koenig East Brunswick Township Schuylkill Co. PA. Deaccessioned from Harry Rinker collection of early Pennsylvania imprints. Anti-Masonic tract identified p. 16 as from Allen Township Northampton Co. probably printed on a Philadelphia press. Exceptionally scarce. Shoemaker 39140; Seidensticker p. 243; Arndt & Eck 3054; OCLC 748334. Gedruckt fur den Verfasser [William Morgan] Hardcover
2010053606Kutztown PA: Pennsylvania German Society 2010. Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Tan cloth lettered in burgundy color front cover pastedown illus. As issued. Color illus. dust jacket as issued now in mylar. xxii329 pp. Pennsylvania German dialect columns and English translations. Pennsylvania German Society Hardcover
1998G0792349490I3N00Springer 1998. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Springer hardcover
198637549Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. . 1986. Hardcover. 0806311436 . Hardcover format with bright clean green cloth covers. Previous owner's bookplate on front endpaper with previous owner's name marked out. Contents clean bright unmarked. No DJ. ; . Genealogical Publishing Co. , Inc. , hardcover
185717254West Chester Pennsylvania: Wood & James. Very Good-. 1857. First Edition. Hardcover. Original 1/4 calf spine over tan paper-covered boards with black lettering. Interior of text is tight clean & intact. Complete history of the Borough from the first settlement to the present time. All the inhabitants' occupations businesses statistics a list of the streets lanes and alleys private schools churches and dwelling houses. Pages 113-160 contain illustrated ads. 1" stain on bottom edge of front cover. Light foxing on front and rear endpapers. Pennsylvania. ; 8vo 8" - 9" ; 160 pages . Wood & James hardcover
200682658Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Very Good. 2006. Spiral bound. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 378 pages . Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries unknown
200514387New York: Theodore B. Donson LTD. Near Fine. 2005. Soft Cover. Exhibition catalogue. Clean soft pictorial cover. Text tight clean & intact Uncommon prints. Color & B/W illustrations. Exhibition in Paris June 2-30 Galerie Sagot-Le Garrec. New York Exhibition Theodore B. Donson October 22-December 10. Art Catalogue; Color &B/W Illustrations; 8vo; 53 pages . Theodore B. Donson LTD. paperback
1930010937NY. Unpublished notebook 9" x 11 1/4" containing original artwork and designs official documents orders and correspondence pertaining to regimental coats of arms and distinctive insignia for the period 1922-1930. Notebook opens with three pages of formal guidelines for regimental colors and devices then begins in earnest with original signed Adjutant General order No. 244 October 1922 calling Falls "to active duty without pay or allowances for service in connection with submission of coats of arms for colors distinctive badges insignia etc." The notebook contains 2 full-page original watercolors and 16 original crest and shield drawings in color pencil State National Guard Headquarters and 7 regiments - 10th 14th 71st 105th 106th 107th 108th Infantry along with correspondence blueprints design approval documents and finely printed samples for some designs. There is detailed correspondence on Falls' New York State "Half Moon" design when the Quartermaster Corp of the War Department in Washington severely altered his original conception. Author artist military general and New York City socialite DeWitt Clinton Falls 1864-1937 was an authority on military heraldry and uniforms and a designer of military insignia. His papers are held by the New York Public Library and the American Numismatic Society. This Notebook includes: Original watercolor "Half Moon" Nov 1922; 2 letters Dec 1922; Memorandum from the Secretary of War Dec 1922 approving the design; Original watercolor "Regimental Colors for New York National Guard" 1922; Correspondence with Adjutant General's Office and the War Department with 2 blueprints; Copy of "First Design submitted by War Department for emblem of State of New York. Disapproved by Adjutant General Oct 1922"; 2 letters to Falls from Adjutant General's Office Apr 1923 with a proof copy of the QM's altered "Half Moon" crest; Reply by Falls Apr 1923 that the Quartermaster' altered design "is awful and under no circumstances should be accepted"; 2 page detailed letter from Adjutant General's Office to Quartermaster General War Department Apr 1923 noting QM's five major and several minor deviations from Falls' original which had been approved by the General Staff; Reply by War Department May 1923 that the Quartermaster Corps drawing was done in accordance with what was shown and described in "The Hudson Fulton Celebration 1909" submitted in a report to the NY State legislature in 1910 and that revisions to the drawing would be made if the State of New York "does not consider the report as being historically correct and will so state and furnish evidence which it considers authentic"; AG letter May 1923 to Falls requesting he draft a second endorsement; Falls' June 1923 reply that "it was not so much the historical points that he criticized about the QM design "as the faulty drawing and bad proportions of many of the details." He points out technical and aesthetic weaknesses with the eye of an artist of the Quartermaster drawing that can be easily resolved.; Letter and enclosures to Falls from Adjutant General's Office June 25 that they are in receipt of Quartermaster revisions and asking him to review; Falls June 28 reply "it is about as near right as we can get it and same can be returned approved"; Original color pencil drawing "Headquarters Device" with 1 page description. Undated; Original color pencil drawing "10th Infantry" Approved Nov 1923 War Department with letter of approval. Notation: "This design not being satisfactory to the regiment permission was given Jan 1926 to submit new design"; 2 original color pencil drawings - one for crest and one for shield with a printed sample of shield in use "10th Infantry" with 1 page description. Approved W.D. June 1926 with letters of approval for each. 2 original color pencil drawings - one for crest and one for shield "14th Infantry" with 1 page description. Approved W.D. May 1925 with 2 letters of app . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1930. unknown
ria9780367447779_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Distributed computing brings transparent access to as much computer power and data as the user needs for accomplishing any given task - simultaneously achieving high performance and reliability paperback
200243807NY: Henry Holt. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Jacket lightly scuffed. 2002. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Signed by the late author on the half-title. xiv 447pp index illustrations bibliography notes. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Henry Holt hardcover
2000045184Westminster MD: Willow Bend Books 2000. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff laminated light blue wraps lettered in black. Very slight shelf wear essentially as issued with square uncreased binding clean and unmarked interior. 747 pp. Facsimile reprint of original 1931 edition. Willow Bend Books Paperback
1994024330Bowie MD: Heritage Books 1994. Ex-Library. VG. Soft cover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in 2 volumes brown I and tan II stiff wraps. Ex-library set from Bucks Co. PA Historical Society non-circulating minimally marked/stamped only modest shelf wear. Call label on lower spines one light crease along a firm square binding of Vol. I. lxxxix288 ii359-708 pp. complete as issued. Originally issued 1901 and 1918 respectively comprising Vols. XXIII and XXX of the New Jersey Archives First Series. Heritage Books Paperback
1932055960New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. xvii 191 pages. The binding measures 14 1/4 inches tall by 11 1/4 inches wide. Hardcover bound in black cloth. The binding shows some rubbing and bumping especially at the corners. A sound copy with secure inner hinges. Illustrated with full-page photographs as well as some drawings. No slipcase. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1987018833N.Y.: Putnam 1987. 1st ed. with complete number line beginning with 1. Very light wear else near fine in dust jacket with protective mylar cover lightly rubbed with a few small nicks. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Book. Putnam Hardcover
2014056486Harrisonburg VA: Vernacular Architecture Forum/Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 2014. Book. Fine. Spiral Bound. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Spiral-bound in acetate covers. vi327 pp. illus. As issued. Vernacular Architecture Forum/Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Paperback
1976602958Washington DC: U.S. Department of Commerce 1976. Ex-library with markings blackened out. Pages are clean. Cover has edgewear. Owner's name on title page. Tab-indexed 703 pages. Flexible board covers green cloth spine with pin binding. Ex - Lib. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 9"x11". U.S. Department of Commerce
18750094161875. Paperback. Good. 36 p.; 22 x 29 cm. Paper cover printed in black. Cover title within decorative border; back cover has decoration in black. No publication information. Consists of 18 blank leaves separated by tissue guards. Faint penciled name possibly McSully on front cover dated Oct. 23 1875. One page also has inscription including name that might be McSully. Final page has address: 105 Third St. Reading Pa. The owner used the book to study drawing. Each page contains work in pencil beginning with basic shapes and letters and concluding with several pages of landscapes and other scenes. From the 8th leaf onward they are dated from April to June 1876 and then 2 from Nov. possibly 1879. In Good Condition: remains of marbled paper along spine possible old repair; cover is soiled; loss at edges; lacking final leaf; chipping to edges of tissue paper; otherwise clean and solid. paperback
198942354New South Associates. VG/NONE. 1989. Softcover. Paperback of report prepared for the National rust for Historic Preservation. Illustrated. Crisp attractive copy with only the mildest of shelfwear. ; . New South Associates, paperback
1948017065N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. 1st ed. Light wear along edges else near fine gold cloth hardback in dust jacket worn at edges darkened at spine and with a few chips small piece out at rear. .Sultan. Sultan & Sultan Counselors at Law was the mustiest and most dignified of New York law firms. Its only earthly representative was Wm Sultan an old young man of extreme decorum who busied himself with the preparation of his uncle's Life & Letters. Only in one respect did the offices of Sultan Sultan & Sultan differ from the other aged and decorous offices which were its neighbors and that was Sultan's Harem though the phrase would have horrified Wm. The Harem was Sultan's office staff which Wm had chosen with unconscious yet certainly unerring taste. There was Roberts the. blonde receptionist an athletic girl with a strong will and a demure way with callers which was a business asset and a complete fraud; Kelly the brunette secretary who had a sardonic affection for her employer and whether he knew it or not more than her share of grey matter; and .Morgan the red-headed file clerk who was unpredictable in everything including filing. All three were pretty gay irrepressible-and bored to death with the Life & Letters. They wanted excitement and most of all a livelier Wm Sultan. They got both along with several murders in the affair of Young Caldwell's Toe. Wm Sultan happy though he was among the dusty letters and dustier legal phrases wasn't the dry fellow he appeared to be. When he sniffed a mystery in the stilted correspondence of Charles Silliman and its connection with Young Caldwell's Toe he set to work. When tottering Henry Harrison Perdue reading one of the Silliman letters expired at his desk and when shortly thereafter Wm himself received a heavy and totally unexpected blow on the back of the head he grew all the more determined. At Greenwater a summer place of faded elegance on Long Island Wm Sultan met the possible heirs to the Silliman fortune; and there too he met murder. Courteous and dignified as ever Wm took things in hand and proved himself a Man of Action--to the delight of the Harem. For of course he hadn't escaped them when a mystery was brewing; unasked and even in disguise they arrived at Greenwater and rushed into the fray in peculiar and hilarious ways. Not in a long time has crime been tackled by so attractive and entertaining a team of sleuths as Wm Sultan and his Harem. The story of their first case crackles with good dialogue and moves through deceptive complications with suspense and high comedy. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Book. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover