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2381Boston: Congregational Publishing Society 1875. . 12mo aubergine cloth some wear to head and tail of spine; title page detached Second Edition much enlarged the original 1855 edition having only 19 pp. There are three holdings of this in OCLCÑtwo at the University of Illinois and one at Pacific Union College. Written 85 years after the Bounty mutineers first landed on Pitcairn this volume offers a somewhat sanitized version of the history of this tiny IslandÑthe world's smallest democratic unit administeredby the British High Commissioner to New Zealand for the British Crown. The 2010 constitution gives authority for the islands to operate as a representative democracy with theUnited Kingdom retaining responsibility for matters such as defence and foreign affairs. The Governor and the Island Council may enact laws for the 'peace order and good government' of Pitcairn. The Island Council customarily appoints a Mayor of Pitcairn as a day-to-day head of the local administration. There is a Commissioner appointed by the Governor who liaises between the Council and the Governor's office. Boston: Congregational Publishing Society, 1875. hardcover books
2497New-York: D. Appleton & Co. 1849. . 12mo dark brown cloth spine abraded at top and foot and lacking 1/8 inch at top of spine. New-York: D. Appleton & Co., 1849. hardcover books
186634046Columbus Ohio 1866. Folio broadside printed on yellow paper 13" x 18". A variety of bold type sizes and fonts. A couple of closed tears no loss which do not impair text. Else Very Good.<br/><br/> T.W. Tallmadge of Columbus Authorized Military Claim Agent offers his services and explains the terms of the Bounty Bill and its eligible recipients. Tallmadge "will prepare your applications for BOUNTY and PENSION at once and proposes to visit WASHINGTON CITY to hasten the collection thereof. His experience and facilities for collecting claims are unsurpassed by any other attorney." <br/> Tallmadge is recommended by none other than Major General William Tecumseh Sherman in the following note printed along the left margin dated February 22 1866 from St. Louis: "I have known Theodore W. Tallmadge since his childhood and his father and family quite as long but have never had any personal knowledge of his business. Being applied to I am willing to express my belief that he is worthy of confidence and capable to discharge the business he has undertaken at Columbus Ohio as Military Claim Agent."<br/>Not located on OCLC as of August 2017. unknown books