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79668Angers, Imprimerie de l'Ecole de Génie, sans date, in 8° broché ; non paginé ; nombreuses illustrations et hors-texte, dont 8 en coulerus ; publicités.
60907La Flèche, Jourdain, in 8° broché, IV-67 pages ; couverture un peu fanée.
1980855361980 Sans lieu ni nom, 1980, in 8° broché, 93 pages ; 15 illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
1973877591973 Le Mans, L'Auteur, 1973, fort volume grand in 8° relié pleine toile décorée de l'éditeur, 661 pages ; nombreuses illustrations hors-texte.
201112691, Editions paquereau, s.d. ; in-4, 80 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1991843241991 Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Editions Bordessoules, 1991, in 4°, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur, 173 pages ; très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs.
186635589Augusta: Stevens & Sayward 1866. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Thick octavo. 1 1378 pages 1. Blueish marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and spine. Front board mostly detached and hanging by a thread. Rear cover glued back to the spine. Edge and shelf wear to the boards. Leather rubbed on the spine. Light to moderate toning and damp staining to the contents. Previous owner inscription of W.E. Towne Newport Maine written on the right front flyleaf and page iii. Fair condition only. Stevens & Sayward hardcover
184434352Kennebunkport Maine 1844. Folio broadsheet 11" x 16" printed in four columns recto and verso. Light scattered foxing old folds else Very Good.<br /> <br /> On July 4 1844 Maine's Democratic Party Convention was held in Alfred. Joshua Herrick a farmer was Maine's Democratic Congressman for its First Congressional District during the 1843-1845 Session. He sought renomination. But he was challenged by Judge William Alen Hayes. Hayes's campaign manager was future Supreme Court Justice Nathan Clifford whose manipulations aroused deep resentment over lawyers' control of the democratic process. This broadside reflects those class divisions emerging within the Democratic Party.<br /> Hayes who "is without doubt the richest man in the District-- has all the monied institutions at his control or in his interest-- all the aristocracy a queer idea in a dem. party but nevertheless true all or nearly all the Lawyers. Now what has Col. Herrick to go against this tremendous influence He is what we call self-made. has comparatively but little property but he has the confidence of the yeomanry of the District." Despite this appeal Herrick abandoned his effort to secure the Party's renomination and withdrew his name from consideration. He ran without the nomination and lost. <br /> Not located on OCLC or the online site of AAS. Not in Williamson American Imprints or Sabin. unknown
188641360Portland ME: B. Thurston & Co. 1886. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good- copy partially unopened uncut soiled and edgeworn wrappers small dampstain on lower edge rubbed upper portion of front wrapper. 8 pp with illustrated and oversized wrappers. Illus. with 3 b/w drawings. 4to. A scarce Maine item. Centennial celebration for its 150th anniversary; numerous ads including full page advertisement for B.A. Atkinson & Co. with three images. OCLC locates only three hard copies: Newberry Western Reseve Hist. Soc. and Univ. Of Maine at Orono OCLC: 47002014. B. Thurston & Co. unknown
190234346Bangor Maine: Perkins & Danforh Spoolwood Co 1902. Ledger. Good. Folio ledger. Approx. 14" x 9". A-Z thumb index 561 pages. 325 pages used for record keeping pages 328-561 are blank. Contents include some loose misc. paper records laid in between pages relating to specific accounts. Ledger has black cloth covered boards with leather corners and spine. The outer joints are cracked and split. The leather on the corners and spine is cracked and rubbed. Cloth is lightly shelf worn and chipped on the back cover. Inner hinges are sturdy. <br /> <br /> Accounts are neatly organized with printed page numbers located in the upper corners. Paper is lined with red vertical columns. The hand writing and contents are neat and clean. Dates for the ledger start in 1894 and the latest entries are dated December 1902. Accounts cover manufacturing railroads paper and beef companies individual businesses and partnerships etc. Most of the accounts record payments and dates. The Katahdin account and a few others record agricultural commodities perishable foods labor costs etc. A sample of company names include the Katahdin Iron Works which has 59 account pages Arnold J M Shoe Co. Bangor Pulp and Paper Co. Belknap Motor Co. Brownville Main Slate Co. Bangor Beef Co. Coats J & P Ltd. Doble Brothers Eastern Manufacturing Co. Great Northern Paper Co. Hincks Coal Co. Jordan Lumber Co. Northern Telegraph Co. National Pipe Bending Co. Perkins & Danforth Spoolwood Co. Public Works Co. Old Town Woolen Co. Overseers of the Poor Sweet Caldwell Whittier Beef and dozens more. Perkins & Danforh Spoolwood Co unknown
185034787Portland: Various 1850. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps with titles on the front cover. 19 pamphlets dating from 1822 to 1850 non continuos. Condition range from fair to good. Original outer covers missing except one issue which are now laid inside the contents. Most minutes are untrimmed with several unopened or uncut pages. Stitching loose for a few issues resulting in detached title page and loose parts. Edges of the paper are brittle chipped and flaking. Light toning to the paper. Three minutes have old rubber institutional stamps from the Boston Athenaeum. <br /> <br /> Minutes of the General Conference include:<br /> <br /> 1828 Annual Meeting in Gorham. 24 pages. Last leave detached and chipped. Fair;<br /> 1829 Annual Meeting in Waldoborough. 19 pages 1 page blank. Title page detached. Stitching coming loose and contents are in parts. Fair;<br /> 1830 Annual Meeting in Winthrop. 24 pages. Paper lightly foxed. Period inscription written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1831 Annual Meeting in Fryeburg. 27 pages 1 page blank. Previous owner name top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1832 Annual Meeting in Wiscasset. 32 pages. Stitching loose and contents are in parts. Previous owner name top of the title page. Fair;<br /> 1833 Annual Meeting in Portland. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1834 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Light scattered foxing. Period inscription written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1837 Annual Meeting in North Falmouth. 23 pages 1 page blank. Red rubber stamp from Boston Athenaeum. Rubbed out pencil inscription front cover. Fair;<br /> 1838 Annual Meeting in Saco. 28 pages. Covers rubbed spotted. Fair;<br /> 1840 Annual Meeting in Hallowell. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1841 Annual Meeting in Machias. 22 pages 1. Previous owner name top of the title page. Dup written in pencil top corner title page. Good condition;<br /> 1842 Annual Meeting in Portland. 24 pages. Pencil date and Dup written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1843 Annual Meeting in Bangor. Disbound. 24 pages. Text trimmed. Title page foxed. Fair condition;<br /> 1844 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Trimmed. Original brown outer wraps are detached flaking etc. The covers are laid inside. Fair condition;<br /> 1846 Annual Meeting in Augusta. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1847 Annual Meeting in Portland. 27 pages 1 page blank. Rubbed out inscription title page. Red rubber institutional stamp from Boston Athenaeum. Fair condition;<br /> 1848 Annual Meeting in Bangor. 32 pages. Rubbed out inscription title page. Red rubber institutional stamp on the title page. Fair condition;<br /> 1849 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1850 Annual Meeting in South Berwick. 24 pages. title page torn chipped toned. Fair condition. Various unknown
184585130Paris Le Mans, Derache, Libraire, Gallienne, Imprimeur-Libraire, Le Mans 1845 Grand in-4. Reliure demi-basane vert moyen, dos lisse, filets à froid, 43-XCVI-735 pp., 1 carte repliée, IV planches contenant 91 figures de monnaies in fine. Reliure légèrement frottée, rousseurs éparses et marginales.
184444264Washington; Gardiner ME 1844. Very good pair marginal finger soiling only closed tear at one centerfold not obscuring text. 2 pp. 8 x 10 inches. Two letters from George Evans 1797-1867 who was U.S. Senator from Maine during the time of these letters.<br /> <br /> 1: Dated and signed Washington Dec. 20 1842. Bifolium 3 pp. To Rufus Daniel regarding the claims on the estate of Col. Thomas and his son John. Evans tells Daniel that "No examination of any extent has yet been made into the state of his affairs. I hoped it would appear that he had some money on hand or at command but not traces of any a clue to it has been discovered.I had some previous knowledge of them & shall render all the aid in my power to his son in advising the estate. The land here is subject to mortgages to its full value." Evans himself is owed money from the estate.<br /> <br /> 2: Dated and signed Gardiner Maine Aug. 17 1844. 1 pp. Evans declines Daniel C. Baker's invitation to a mass meeting in Lynn Essex County scheduled for September 4th because he was engrossed in work involving the Massachusetts election of September 9th. "We are holding a succession of mass meetings in every county of the state & have made great efforts to obtain distinguished gentlemen from Massachusetts to address our citizens; but not one has yet honored us with his presence. Thus compelled to rely upon our own resources I feel the greater necessity of remaining at my post until we have achieved our victory. I pray you accept this acknowledgment for the flattering terms in which your invitation is conveyed." Daniel Collins Baker 1816-1863 was a Massachusetts politician who served as the third Mayor of Lynn Massachusetts. unknown
185545251Augusta House Augusta ME 1855. Very good folded small tear to one edge minor soiling and ink bleed through. 3 pp. Bifolium. 8 x 10 inches. Letter dated January 4th 1855 one day after the Maine elections from Maubec Mitchell Rawson newly elected Whig member of the Maine House of Representatives to fellow Whig party member and candidate for Governor Isaac Reed reporting on the efforts to fix the vote in favor of Reed's opponent Anson Morrill. Rawson had been appointed as a member of a gubernatorial committee that morning so was privy to the shenanigans: "Much talk is made about the course which some members of the Senate & House wish to pursue. I tell them I have no objections to throwing out the votes in the Hancock Plantation & thereby elect or in any way assist Mr. Milliken but to throw them all out & by so doing disfranchise some thousand & declare Mr. Morrill elected by the people. I tell them such a course will be suicidal to the great American party which Mr. Reed & myself are one."<br /> <br /> He goes on to report who is opposed to these moves and who might be witnesses: "When I see you I will inform you who are the men who are so conscientious about this matter. I am perfectly quiet & cool but I have been at work. most of the time for the last 24 hours. They the Committee propose to spend the night in the committee room so as to have it said that we are doing up business in shape but they are more anxious to declare Mr. Morill Gov by the dear people. I have heard nothing from you but I think my course is patriotic or an honest one & I shall pursue it unless you suggest otherwise. Don't show my letters to anyone. I shall be glad when this session shall close."<br /> <br /> Anson Morrill 1803-1887 was elected Maine's Governor in 1855 and served until 1856. He had been a candidate under the Know Nothing and then Republican parties.<br /> <br /> John F. Milliken however was not among the list of Representatives in 1855 but seems to have gotten himself appointed Postmaster in his hometown.<br /> <br /> Isaac Reed 1809-1887 was a merchant and shipbuilder. He served in the Maine Senate 1839-1840; 1850 1863; the Maine House of Representatives 1842-1843; 1846; 1870-1871; as State Treasurer 1856; and in the U.S. House of Representatives 1852-1853.<br /> <br /> Maubec Mitchell Rawson b. 1825 was from Waldoboro Maine. unknown
1995LFA-126741869Revue de 142 pages, format 230 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
186390S.l., s.d. (1844) in-8, 491 pp., couvertes d'une écriture fine et lisible (environ 20 lignes par page), feuillets réglés, demi-basane bouteille à coins, dos lisse cloisonné et orné en long, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Coins et dos un peu frottés.
228910S.l., s.d. petit in-8, [30] ff. anopisthographes, couverts d'une écriture fine, régulière, moyennement lisible (environ 25 lignes par page), quelques biffures et ratures, 17 ff. vierges, broché sous couverture d'attente.
234623S.l., s.d. (vers 1910) in-8, [25] ff. n. ch., avec des collettes pour les notes aux ff. 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 19, et 24, écriture épaisse, régulière et lisible, broché.
190447779New York: C.S. Hammond & Co 1904. Very Good . New York: C.S. Hammond & Co. 1904. Fold-out map of Maine in red pictorial wrappers 33x26 cm. Wrappers gently creased and dust soiled with mild water damage and previous paperclip ghosting. Interior has calendars for 1905 and 1906 and another ad for R. M. Lewsen & Co which matches the exterior proclaiming they are the largest cloak store and leading millinery store in Maine. Map folded with only light toning. A Very Good or better example. C.S. Hammond & Co unknown
210477Collection Dossier d'histoire de la MayenneLaval, Archives départementales de la Mayenne, 1898 in-8, 99 pp., très nbses ill. in-t., broché.
238482Vannes, Lafolye, 1888 in-8, 8 pp., cousu, sous couverture. Mouillures sur la couverture et en marge intérieure.
215393S.l.n.d. in-4, 7 pp., broché sous couverture factice du XIXe, avec manques de papier.
2000LFA-126744039N° 19 (Novembre-décembre 2000) de la revue "Moyen Age" : 68 pages, format 230 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
190130294Maine: n/a 1901. Journal. Good. 12mo. Blue cloth hardcover titled "U.S. Navy Regulations 1870" repurposed and used for 11 signed dated tipped in correspondence between Ms. Lila P. Harden and "My Dear Friend" My Dear Mr. Hersey" and "My Dear Will." <br /> <br /> On the front paste down is an ex-library label from Freeport High School library Maine. Locations signed at the end of the letters include So. Paris Maine; 49 Waverly Street and "Smuggery." Letters were written on blue-green paper and are not stamped or come with envelopes possibly these were copy letters or from a diary. <br /> <br /> The first letter consists of 6 pages and dated March 30th 1901 and signed "Lila P. Harden So. Paris Maine";<br /> Second letter is dated April 12 1901 and has 8 pages of content; <br /> April 27 third letter has 10 pages; <br /> May 3 fourth letter has 8 pages; <br /> May 10 fifth letter has 8 pages <br /> May 18th sixth letter 8 pages; <br /> May 25th letter has 12 pages; <br /> June 8th has 15 pages;<br /> June 15 letter has 15 pages;<br /> June 22 letter has 10 pages; <br /> and 4 pages of correspondence dated June 27. <br /> <br /> Contents of the letters are personal and infer a close relationship between the couple. Ms Harden in the last correspondence discusses plans to meet Mr. Hersey. Letters also include observations of daily life activities heath weather Church going New England travels etc. There is one letter discussing watching a 'football' game. The blue-green paper is faded a bit but the writing is clean and neat. <br /> <br /> Following the letters are pages 205 to 379 of Navy Regulations. Some faded and worn spots to blue cloth binding. n/a unknown
181326297Angers 1813 1 document ORIGINAL, de 2 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune, format : 17 x 25,2 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané "à l'aigle couronné", timbre fiscal noir imprimé : "empire français 5c", AVERTISSEMENT DE CONGÉ (DE BAIL) PAR MR ANTOINE CRUCY, NÉGOCIANT A NANTES CONTRE LE SIEUR FOUQUET MARCHAND DE BOIS A ANGERS POUR LA SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE PROCHAINE, FAIT A ANGERS PAR MOREAU HUISSIER, LE 20 MARS 1813,