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1876S11176Paris:: Germer Bailliere 1876. 1876. Thick 8vo. 4 c 519 3 pp. Original printed wrappers; extremities chipped spine ends and cover corners missing small pieces. As is. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED from Gerard to M. H. Chotard verso title page. Maine de Biran 1766-1824 was a French philosopher who evolved from a sensualist to a mystical theosophist proposing that "human conscious experience might be exhibited as growing or developing from its essential basis in connection with external conditions" Wikip. Martin Henri Chotard 1821-1904 to whom the book is inscribed was a historian and lecturer first at Basencon and then at Claremont-Ferrand where he became dean. He was described by one inspector sitting in on his lectures as someone who "worked hard and did his utmost not to be common. . . 'Speaking easily clearly and soberly he does not hanker after rhetorical or declamatory effect. He has the tone and approach truly befitting a professor'" the inspector said den Boer 232. den Boer Pim. History as a Profession: The Study of History in France 1818-1914. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1998. Germer Bailliere, 1876. unknown
1845List2966Kennebunk Maine 1845. Two 7 ½ x 9 ¾ inch pages. Near fine. A letter from Barnabas Palmer in Kennebunk to Charles G. Bellamy Esquire in Kittery. Bellamy 1811–1892/1899 was a captain in the Maine militia a member of the Maine House of Representatives 1842–3 and State Senate 1846–7 York County Sheriff and then Inspector of Timber at the Navy Yard in Portsmouth.1 Palmer 1791–1867 may have been military; he appears in Maine state records as an agent for the Kennebunk Gun House which is listed in other records as under the purview of the Quartermaster General.<br /> <br /> Palmer gives Bellamy his opinion on the political prospects of “Pierce†versus “Hammond†commenting:<br /> <br /> “I did not hear of any legislative recommendation of Hammond while I was at Augusta and if there was and their late abolition speeches & Texan resolutions is a specimen of the support they intend to give Mr Polk it should not have much effect.â€<br /> <br /> The US under President Polk had not yet annexed Texas and Palmer is apparently underwhelmed by Maine’s support for the cause. He also remarks on Joshua Herrick’s 1793–1874 bid for re-nomination to Congress; though he feels that he had “been badly treated†by Herrick’s competition “Judge Hayes†Palmer nonetheless feels compelled to vote for Hayes over Herrick. Of interests to historians of Maine state politics.<br /> <br /> 1 John E. Frost Colonial Village Gundalow Club: 1948 28. unknown
185025184Rockville CT: Press of the Tolland County Republican 1850. 8pp untrimmed. Folded fold splitting pinned. Tanned with some spotting. Good. <br /> <br /> The author writes humorous poetry to express his distress at new and excessive tax laws. A complete list of taxable property would take "Methuselah's hours.Although I have little that now commands cash; I've plenty in 'ruins' all broken to smash; A fine dish of 'all-sorts' to publish in form; Would make out a list thrice as long as my arm. So I must abbreviate and name them in groups; then let our great ASSES-ors examine to boot."<br /> OCLC 15328280 9. Press of the Tolland County Republican unknown
185610740Augusta 1856. Portland: 1855. All in original printed wrappers stitched variously paginated. Blank portion of rear wrap torn in 1855 Journal. Else Very Good. The primary source for the development of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. FIRST EDITIONS. unknown books
184525979Augusta: Wm. T. Johnson Printer to the State 1845. 141 1 pp. Light rubberstamp in top margin of page 3 widely scattered light foxing. Senate Document 34 25th Maine Legislature. Very Good. Bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown with gilt-lettered spine. <br /> <br /> The claims are for Maine's expenditures "for the protection of her northeastern frontier" from "the unlawful intrusion of trespassers and depredators from the neighboring British Provinces." With a minority report and material on the Northeast Boundary dispute and its settlement by the Treaty of Washington. <br /> AI 45-4116 1. Wm. T. Johnson, Printer to the State unknown
184525979Augusta: Wm. T. Johnson Printer to the State 1845. 141 1 pp. Light rubberstamp in top margin of page 3 widely scattered light foxing. Senate Document 34 25th Maine Legislature. Very Good. Bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown with gilt-lettered spine. <br/><br/> The claims are for Maine's expenditures "for the protection of her northeastern frontier" from "the unlawful intrusion of trespassers and depredators from the neighboring British Provinces." With a minority report and material on the Northeast Boundary dispute and its settlement by the Treaty of Washington. <br/>AI 45-4116 1. Wm. T. Johnson, Printer to the State unknown books
185925184Rockville CT: Press of the Tolland County Republican 1859. 8pp untrimmed. Folded fold splitting pinned. Tanned with some spotting. Good. <br/><br/> The author writes humorous poetry to express his distress at new and excessive tax laws. A complete list of taxable property would take "Methuselah's hours.Although I have little that now commands cash; I've plenty in 'ruins' all broken to smash; A fine dish of 'all-sorts' to publish in form; Would make out a list thrice as long as my arm. So I must abbreviate and name them in groups; then let our great ASSES-ors examine to boot."<br/>OCLC 15328280 9. Press of the Tolland County Republican unknown books
18631155662Stevens & Sayward State Printers 1863. Professionally rebound in black cloth with gilt titles on spine. Rebacked. Original covers foxed with damp stain. Damp stain on early and rear pages. A large heavy book which will require extra shipping charges - cannot ship outside U.S.A. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Thick Large Octavo. Book. Stevens & Sayward, State Printers Hardcover
1812216429Portland Maine 1812. unbound. 1 page 10 x 8 inches Portland Maine August 6 1812. Interesting merchant's letter written during the War of 1812 while under British occupation requesting an accounting based on an unpaid invoice in part: ".shipped on board the Schooner Eagle.twenty jugs of the extract of the bark of Angostura which I consigned to the House of Mssrs. Anth Merchants in Havana.which has arrived out.but I have not received any remittance on account of it yet. My orders were for them to sell it and remit the proceeds in molasses and sugar." Two-inch closed tear at the right margin; otherwise very good.<br/> <br/> It's possible that this letter is not from a disgruntled merchant but from a smuggler who has been cheated. Smuggling and Piracy as well as the pursuit of Prizes of War the capturing of another nation's vessel and cargo for profit were commonplace during the War of 1812.<br/> <br/> unknown
1812216429Portland Maine 1812. unbound. 1 page 10 x 8 inches Portland Maine August 6 1812. Interesting merchant's letter written during the War of 1812 while under British occupation requesting an accounting based on an unpaid invoice in part: ".shipped on board the Schooner Eagle.twenty jugs of the extract of the bark of Angostura which I consigned to the House of Mssrs. Anth Merchants in Havana.which has arrived out.but I have not received any remittance on account of it yet. My orders were for them to sell it and remit the proceeds in molasses and sugar." Two-inch closed tear at the right margin; otherwise very good.<br/><br/> It's possible that this letter is not from a disgruntled merchant but from a smuggler who has been cheated. Smuggling and Piracy as well as the pursuit of Prizes of War the capturing of another nation's vessel and cargo for profit were commonplace during the War of 1812.<br/><br/> unknown books
1876S11176Paris:: Germer Bailliere 1876. 1876. Thick 8vo. 4 c 519 3 pp. Original printed wrappers; extremities chipped spine ends and cover corners missing small pieces. As is. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED from Gerard to M. H. Chotard verso title page. Maine de Biran 1766-1824 was a French philosopher who evolved from a sensualist to a mystical theosophist proposing that "human conscious experience might be exhibited as growing or developing from its essential basis in connection with external conditions" Wikipedia. Martin Henri Chotard 1821-1904 to whom the book is inscribed was a historian and lecturer first at Basencon and then at Claremont-Ferrand where he became dean. He was described by one inspector sitting in on his lectures as someone who "worked hard and did his utmost not to be common. . . 'Speaking easily clearly and soberly he does not hanker after rhetorical or declamatory effect. He has the tone and approach truly befitting a professor'" the inspector said den Boer 232. den Boer Pim. History as a Profession: The Study of History in France 1818-1914. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1998. Germer Bailliere, 1876. unknown books
19420000450New York: The Macmillan Company 1942. First edition. Â Slight foxing at the edges of the text block previous owner's name in ink at the front paste down otherwise Near Fine in Very Good price-clipped dust jacket lightly rubbed & age toned particularly on the verso with a half-inch tear at the front fold. Octavo 8.25" x 6.5" 192 pages illustrations in text & full page by Marguerite Davis. Original green cloth lettered in black on the spine with pictorial vignette mounted to the upper cover in pictorial dust jacket. <br/><br/>"The story of the lovely Damariscotta region shares with its readers the happiness of a country summer. The many illustrations in the book were drawn by the artist in the very cove where the story is laid." Elizabeth Coatsworth won the 1931 Newbery Medal from the American Library Association for The Cat Who Went to Heaven. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
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1947288668Privately Printed 1947 Green/Gilt Cloth B/W Photographs W/ Laid In Letter Providing Family Information. 661 Pgs. Original Publication. Rare. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Privately Printed hardcover
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ria9783752588095_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1865. hardcover
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2003Q-0884481875Tilbury House Publishers 2003-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tilbury House Publishers paperback
41631Augusta. Printed for the Society. Press of Sprague Owen & Nash. 1874 & 1875. 8vo. 23cm 127 & 146 pp. title vignettes 2 frontis 1 folding plate appendices list of Society members original green cloth bookplate removed from the front paste down endpaper gilt spine title "Pomology of Maine very good to fine sound copy scn. ~ Introductory Notes identify Secretary to be George B. Sawyer of Wiscasset Maine. A folding plate lists the type of Pear and Apple Trees found in Penobscot. Augusta. Printed for the Society. [Press of Sprague, Owen & Nash]. 1874 & 1875 unknown
Z1-C-080-00625Murray. Used - Good. Hardcover Edition. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Murray hardcover
1859ZB578261Portland: Piblished by Order of the Grand Council 1859. 16 pp paper wrappers darkening with red pencil note of front cover general age toning to text light extraction roughness at spine. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Portland: Piblished by Order of the Grand Council, unknown