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1940107470New York.: Grosset & Dunlap. 1940. hardcover. very good in very good dust jacket; edge wear small tears and creases along edges of dj. sq12mo. Grosset & Dunlap. hardcover books
1908RSUTLIT00MELSaalfield Publishing Company 1908. Very Good. Sutton Adah Louise. A Little Maid in Toyland. Chicago: Saalfield Publishing Company 1908. 210pp. Illustrated. Square 8vo. Hardcover with color pictorial boards. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges board exposed at bottom corner of rear cover faint soiling and spine is gently bumped at ends rippled and has a closed tear near foot. Pages 67-82 have a bump and short tear to top edges. Includes six color illustrations. Collated complete 4/18 -MZ/TW. Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover books
196220818Kendal: M. Sutton 1962. 1st. Blue cloth over boards gilt-stamped spine. Yellow and blue dust jacket. NF/ VG pc/small chip missing from lower rear. 113 pp. 8v0. 22 cm x 14cm. <br/><br/>Inscribed by Mildred Sutton wife to Professor Dickerman 1963 on FFEP. Ephemera tucked away in this copy also includes 2 letters from Mrs. Suttton to Prof. Dickerman dated 1963 &1964; a pencil sketch n.d.; A letter by Edith Gray an acquaintance of Mrs. Sutton to Prof. Dickerman 1964 . M. Sutton hardcover books
194844712Pasadena: Trail's End Publishing Company 1948. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. 2000cc. Very good hardback in an edgeworn and lightly chipped jacket. <br/><br/> Trail's End Publishing Company hardcover books
194860560Pasadena California: Trail's End Publishing Co. Inc 1948. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 350 p. Introduction by Lee Shippey. End Paper Painting "When the West Was Young" and Chapter Headings by Clarence Ellsworth with textual photographs. First edition limited to 2000 copies signed by Sutton. Octavo. Original burgundy cloth binding with gilt titles. Internally crisp and clean. The dust jacket is a bit edgeworn largely at the corner and tips; else very good or better. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Trail's End Publishing Co., Inc hardcover books
19487358Pasadena: Trail's End Publishing Co. 1948 First edition. One of 2000 copies. Introduction by Lee Shippey. 350pp. Endpaper painting in color and detailed chapter headings by western artist Clarence Ellsworth. Maroon cloth. Slight rubbing to spine ends. A fine copy uncut. "Scarce. Contains some material on the Benders and Chris Evans" Adams. The author presents his reminiscences about his days from 1862 onward in Ohio Dakota Territory Minnesota and California. Adams Six-Guns: 2170. Illus. by Ellsworth Clarence. Trail's End Publishing Co. hardcover books
1957Embry 180337Grosset & Dunlap Circa 1957. Fine in very good lightly edgeworn dust jacket with inked name to front flap and shallow chipping to upper spine in mylar cover. Grosset & Dunlap, Circa 1957. unknown books
1957Embry 180335Grosset & Dunlap Circa 1957. Fine in very good lightly edgeworn dust jacket with inked name to front flap in mylar cover. Grosset & Dunlap, Circa 1957. unknown books
199330770Westport: Greenwood Press. 1993. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A fine copy issued without dust jacket ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 148 pp . Greenwood Press hardcover books
1952047661Ann Arbor: Published for the American Council of Learned Societies By J. W. Edwards Publisher 1952. iii 235p. original stiff printed wrappers. Published for the American Council of Learned Societies By J. W. Edwards, Publisher unknown books
1952044559Ann Arbor: Published for the American Council of Learned Scoieties By J. W. Edwards Publisher 1952. 235p. original stiff printed wrappers. Published for the American Council of Learned Scoieties By J. W. Edwards, Publisher unknown books
1986118418Grand Rapids Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co 1986. Softcover. VG- Spine creased; Bottom right corner of front cover creased. Color illus. wraps; 350 pp.; 486 bw figures. A guide to Dutch art found in museums and collections across the United States. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co unknown books
2430New York London and Montreal: The Abbey 1900. . 8vo red cloth stamped in white on spine and in white and black on front cover bottom front cover bumped. FIRST & ORIGINAL EDITION--Not a reprint. Eleven holdings in OCL. Warner P. Sutton 1849-1913. As a young man Sutton taught school in Watervliet and Ludington Michigan. In 1875 he went to Saugatuck as superintendent of schools where he taught three years and that year through his friend Senator Thomas White Ferry he was appointment as Consular Agent at Matamoros Mexico; he later became Consul and then Consul General at Nuevo Laredo. Mexico serving in these offices for fifteen years 1878 to 1893. during the terms of Hayes Garfield Arthur Cleveland and Harrison. In 1889 he was called to Washington by Secretary of State Elaine to act as secretary of the American delegation to the first Pan-American Conference. His greatest effort was given to improving commercial and friendly relations between the United States and the Latin republics. After leaving the Consular service Sutton e practiced International law the most notable of which was the Cheek case against the King of Siam which he won. During the Spanish-American War he served under General Miles in Puerto Rico after which he retired to his home in Saugatuck "The Beeches". New York, London and Montreal: The Abbey, [1900]. hardcover books
1967001893Kerby Oregon: Josephine County Historical Society 1967. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Second edition. Octavo 8vo. 205 pages. Paperback binding is slightly browned at the extremities and spine. Illustrated with numerous historic sketches engravings and photographs. Josephine County Historical Society Paperback books