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1972325927New York: Nelson Doubleday 1972. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Book club. Fine in a fine dustwrapper. Nelson Doubleday hardcover books
196710205NY: Ballantine Books 1967. 1st edition. PBO. Wrappers. NF. <br/><br/>1974 Hugo Nominee. Ballantine Books unknown books
1959164720New York: Ballantine 1959. First edition. Softcover. A paperback original. A tight very good plus copy in wrappers with some toning to the pages and a former owner signature to the title page. Ballantine unknown books
4653NY RINEHART 1955. FIRST AMERCAN EDITION FINE. 1st Edition. NY, RINEHART, 1955 unknown books
4654LONDON HODDER 1955. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. LONDON, HODDER, 1955 unknown books
2338Portland Me.: Chisholm Bros. Circa 1880s-1890s. . Small 4to6 x 5 1/4 inches maroon diced cloth front highly gilt; some minor wear to corners and edges. [Portland, Me.: Chisholm Bros.], Circa 1880s-1890s. hardcover books
194590241London: John Westhouse 1945. hardcover. very good. 129pp. thin 8vo cloth; lightly rubbed. London: John Westhouse 1945. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> John Westhouse unknown books
193821310London: John Murray 1938. First edn. 8vo pp. 286. Photographs. Cover little worn and stained little foxing flyleaves stained o/w VG. A biography of Roosevelt. John Murray unknown books
1935011477London: Hutchinson 1935. 289 1p. b/w illus. original blue cloth. Hutchinson unknown books
14274LONDON EPWORTH 1957. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. LONDON, EPWORTH, 1957 unknown books
195790276London: Epworth 1957. hardcover. very good/good. Introduction by Sir Compton Mackenzie. 156pp. 8vo cloth d.w.; dust jacket worn and chipped. London: The Epworth Press 1957. A very good copy in a good dust jacket.<br/><br/> Epworth unknown books
1878313330Rockland Maine 1878. 93 pp written recto and verso blue lined sheets in ink in a legible hand. Folio 310 x 208 mm. Three-quarter black calf and marbled boards. Minor wear to covers very good. 93 pp written recto and verso blue lined sheets in ink in a legible hand. Folio 310 x 208 mm. Detailed accounts of expenses for several commerical voyages under the command of Captain Merrick M. Packard on board three different vessels-- the Bark G.W. Horton the Schooner John S. Ingraham and the Schooner Ella-- on behalf of his father-in-law's business the John Bird Company of Rockland Maine. Ports of call include Philadelphia Cayenne French Guyana Philadelphia New Orleans Charleston Savannah Pensacola Munganillo Mazanillo Port Royal Havana New York Baltimore etc. John Bird & Co were wholesale grocers and provisioners as well as purveyors of lime. The ledger records amounts paid for chandler's bills dockage block makers stevedore's services pilotage and toage wharfage and loading custom house and quarantine fees sails chronometer lamp oil caulking dishes etc.<br/>Captain Packard 1822-1882 was born in Thomaston or Camden Maine and died in Smithville North Carolina after almost fifty years seafaring. unknown books
188130409Ellworth Maine: S. F. Colby & Co engraved by William Bracher printed by F. Bourquin Philadelphia 1881. Folio. 16 3/4 x 14 1/4 inches. 96pp including 5pp ads in rear. 39 hand coloured lithographed maps 17 double-page some printed recto and verso of same sheets numerous insets complete. Contemporary black morocco upper cover lettered in gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Edward C. Burleigh name in gilt on upper cover<br/> <br/>The first atlas devoted to Hancock County Maine.<br/> <br/>In 1881 cartographer/surveyor George N. Colby assisted by J.H. Stuart and others published the first atlas of Hancock County towns villages plantations and timber lots. The maps identify many property owners by name and show the locations of homesteads businesses roads schools churches mills and cemeteries in those plantations towns and villages. Including all the insets 87 maps were produced by Colby Halfpenny and Stuart drawn on stone by William Bracher and printed by F. Bourquin of Philadelphia. The detailed town plans include Mount Desert Island Bar Harbor Ellsworth Bluehill Southwest Harbor and numerous others. As with most 19th century county atlases the work was published strictly by subscription. Given the relatively small size of the county in terms of population the atlas would not have been published in a large print run resulting in its rarity today. "Despite their limitations and inaccuracies nineteenth-century county atlases nonetheless preserve a detailed cartographical biographical and pictorial record of a large segment of rural America in the Victorian age" Ristow American Maps and Mapmakers p. 424. This copy with provenance to Edward C. Burleigh the Governor of Maine from 1889-1893.<br/> <br/>LeGear 14311. S. F. Colby & Co [engraved by William Bracher, printed by F. Bourquin, Philadelphia] unknown books
176726308Newport R.I. 1767. Manuscript map in ink and wash on a single folio sheet 15 1/4 x 19 inches. Docketed in manuscript on verso "Map of Leveretts Patent alias Muscongus." With two manuscript documents one being 3pp. on folio sheets dated at Boston May 19 1787; the other being 3pp. on folio sheets dated at Providence R.I. on May 30 1787. Also with a half-page of manuscript dated Boston March 28 1768. All three documents relating to the lands depicted on the map. Map with minor separations along horizontal fold. The half-page document being only the beginning portion of a longer letter otherwise the manuscripts in near fine condition. A highly important manuscript map of Colonial Maine: heavily annotated by William Ellery a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island.<br/> <br/>An attractive eighteenth century manuscript map of Penobscot Bay Maine heavily annotated by William Ellery a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island who made claims to some of the lands depicted on the map. The map was drawn by British Rear-Admiral Jahleel Brenton who commanded the HMS Queen during the Revolution and whose family lost much of its property as a result of the Revolution. The map is skillfully rendered as would be expected of a British naval officer and is done on a scale of about three miles to the inch. The map depicts the coastline from the Damariscotta River in the southwest to the Penobscot River in the northeast and shows and names the many islands of the Bay as well as many inlets harbors rivers ponds etc. The location of a fort and settlements have also been added. This information was all added by William Ellery 1727-1820 a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. Ellery explains in a manuscript note in the lower right corner of the map dated at Newport Rhode Island in 1767: "This map of Leverett's Patent &c was copied from a copy by Jahleel Brenton Esq. one of the Proprietors; and presented by his son Samuel Brenton to William Ellery who wrote the References Names of Places &c. William Ellery." In the upper left corner of the sheet Ellery has added a long manuscript note explaining the survey and the boundaries of Leverett's Patent as depicted on the map. This map and the accompanying manuscript documents were found among William Ellery's papers and were part of Ellery and his brother Benjamin's attempts to claim lands in Maine that they believed belonged to their family. "Leverett's Patent" also known as the Waldo Patent or the Muscongus Patent was issued in 1629 to Thomas Leverett and John Beauchamp. It granted land and trading rights for a thirty-six square mile area along the Penobscot Bay in present-day Maine between the Muscongus River and Penobscot River. According to the documents present here Leverett inherited the full patent upon Beauchamp's death and at his own death divided the grant among his ten children who then divided the land again amongst the next generation. Around 1720 Gen. Samuel Waldo of Boston acquired a large portion of the patent and began recruiting immigrants from Germany to settle the area. The letter fragment present here dated March 28 1768 and addressed to Benjamin and William Ellery asserts that the Ellerys have an "undoubted right to a half share" of the Muscongus lands as a result of a purchase made by their grandfather. The unidentified author of the letter goes on to describe the Waldo heirs as "exceeding difficult to deal with." Also present are two manuscripts one being a 1787 copy of the original 1629 grant of the Muscongus Patent from the Council of Plymouth the other being a manuscript deed of sale signed by James Green for a portion of the original patent. A handsome colonial era manuscript map of the coast of Maine drawn by a British Rear-Admiral and used by a signer of the Declaration of Independence to defend his family's claims to the land. Significant manuscript maps of this early date are virtually unknown in the market. unknown books
33653 color and one black and white cards include: # 9418 Lake Pennesseewasse Norway Me. Robbins Bros German printed used postmarked 1905 Norway Me. one cent Franklin stamp; Main Street Bridgton Me. G.W. Morris printed in Germany used postmarked 1909 Bridgton one cent Franklin stamp; # A 2437 Surf Scene near Portland Head Light Me. Rotograph Co. NY printed in Germany used postmarked 1909 Portland one cent Franklin stamp and # 2382 Skowhegan Me. Water Street Hugh Leighton Col. Portland printed in Germany postmarked 1908 Skowhegan 1 cent Franklin stamp corner creased short edgetear; a little darkening to cards slight edge tips wear except for Skowhegan; very good condition. Very Good. unknown books
1880WRCAM13823Portland 1880. 344pp. Original cloth. Cloth bit sunned some light scattered foxing else very good. Lists businesses by city or town populations statistics by county and statistics concerning the population of the U.S. with hundreds of advertisements for local businesses and services. hardcover books
183234328Portland 1832. Broadside 11-3/4" x 19". Lightly foxed generously margined and untrimmed with lower blank margins chipped some old folds. Else Very Good. Matted. Dated in type at the end: Portland Oct. 25th 1832."<br/><br/> The text of this rare broadside urging the defeat of President Jackson in the upcoming presidential election is printed in three columns. It is followed by six columns consisting of hundreds of printed names of Portland citizens endorsing its sentiments. Despite promises to the contrary Jackson has expanded the power of the presidency reneging on his promise to serve only one term; enthusiastically practiced the Spoils System; and "the expenses of his administration have largely exceeded those of any of his six predecessors." He has claimed the power of "interpreting for himself" the Constitution although contradicted by "the Supreme Judiciary." <br/>AI 10824 1- Harvard. OCLC 58786948 3- AAS NYHS Harvard as of October 2017. unknown books
188122156Augusta ME: Sprague & Son Printers to the State 1881. 10 1 1 blank pp. Original printed wrappers chipped & worn institutional rubberstamps disbound loose. A bit brittle. NYPL rubberstamp on verso of title page. Good. Sprague & Son, Printers to the State unknown books
18381702125th Cong. 2nd Sess.: HD280. 1838. 2pp disbound. Minor foxing. Very Good. HD280. unknown books
1912312798np 1912. 2 60 pp of typewritten text with a hand-drawn map of the Club property on the Dobsis Stream between "Dobsis" and "Pocumsas" lakes a folding cyanotype map of the region and 23 photographs of the Club and members. 1 vols. 8vo 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Reverse buckskin with title stamped in blind Dobsis Club 1872-1912 with metal ring binding. Signature "January 1 1912 Lillian W. Larrabbee" on title leaf. Typescript addendum of fishing catches 1919-1920 by H.S. Dennison loosely inserted. Green cloth folding box. 2 60 pp of typewritten text with a hand-drawn map of the Club property on the Dobsis Stream between "Dobsis" and "Pocumsas" lakes a folding cyanotype map of the region and 23 photographs of the Club and members. 1 vols. 8vo 8-1/2 x 6 inches. UNRECORDED. History of the Dobsis Club in the Grand Lake watershed formed in 1872 by Harvey Jewell Lyman B. Jewell E.W. Dennison Cutler Downer V.H. Blackston and F.A. Kennedy with famous Rangeley guide G. L. F. Ball as Manager. In 1879 club buildings were built by Ball on the spit of land between Sysladobsis or Dobsis and Pocumcus lakes. <br/>The first portion of the book transcribes Ball's letters 1872-1894 discussing his marriage money woes and fish hatchery business. Ball who had been a guide in the Rangeley region since the early 1860s worked for the club until 1898 and died the following year. The history includes a calendar of notable dates including construction poker hands an earthquake persons falling into the rivers and the disappearance of N.O. Shaw on 19 December 1907; his body was found the next June. Weather records include Ice Out dates earliest 22 April 1878 latest 16 May 1888 extremes of temperature in summer and winter. There is a long register of fishermen and visitors and logs of fishing catches and game bags. Many names from the Dennison clan appear over the years. The work is illustrated throughout with high quality photographs: portraits of members and views of the club sometimes two to a plate. The last entries for seven members visiting in Spring 1912 are in manuscript.<br/>The club appears to have continued in existence through the early 1940s. unknown books
186634393Augusta 1866. 4 pp. Folded. Caption title as issued. Printed in two columns per page. Lightly foxed and worn Good.<br/><br/> Pillsbury the Democrats' candidate for Governor of Maine had been editor of the Farmington Patriot during the Civil War. His editorial comments-- expressing "disloyal sentiments during the very crisis of his country's fate"-- disqualify him from public office. Pillsbury "charged Mr. Lincoln with deception and falsehood" called the draft unconstitutional and otherwise "encouraged the hosts of Rebeldom."<br/> Pillsbury's opponent Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was meanwhile in the thick of the most crucial battles of the War. His record is "WRITTEN WITH HIS OWN SWORD." "Voters of Maine!! Read them both and choose between them on the 14th of September.!" <br/>Not located on OCLC as of October 2017 or the online sites of Harvard or Bowdoin. unknown books
1899WRCAM14678Camden Me 1899. 71pp. plus advertisements. Illus. Folding frontis. Lacks front wrapper stapled. Frontispiece splitting at couple of folds some light foxing. Good. Gives a brief history of Camden and lists the natural attractions. The frontispiece is a bird's-eye view of the area. unknown books
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
184238794Augusta: William R. Smith & Co. printers 1842. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Lacking the wrappers and title page else very good scattered foxing. 27 1 pp. 8vo. Attested to by Philip C. Johnson Secretary of State on May 3 1842. Includes Article I: Of the General Duties of the Towns; Article II: Of the Powers and Obligations of School Districts and the Assessments and Collection of Moneys Raised by such Districts; Article III: Of the Duties and Powers of the Superintending School Committees and School Agents and the Qualifications and Duties of Instructors; Article IV: Special Provisions Relating to the Regulations and Endowment of Schools and Affecting the Government and Discipline of Literary Institutions. Very rare. Not in OCLC. Not in NUC. Sabin and American Imprints report a copy at the Boston Public Library but not found on their online catalogue the printed version of Sabin lists this item; the online version compiled by Gale shows an earlier version of 11 pages incorrectly for this number. American Imprints 423157. Sabin 43959. [William R. Smith & Co., printers] unknown books
1821688411821. Brunswick 1821. 2 vols; Portland 1822. vol. 3. Brunswick 1821. 2 vols; Portland 1822. vol. 3. The First Compilation of the Laws of Maine With the Uncommon Third Volume Maine. Laws Of The State Of Maine; To Which are Prefixed the Constitution of the U. States and of Said State With an Appendix. Published According to a Resolve of the State Passed March 9 1821. Brunswick: Printed and Published by J. Griffin For the State 1821. Two volumes. ii lxx 456 xciii 3; ii xlii 457-872 xciii 3 pp. With Laws of the State of Maine. Vol III. Published According to a Resolve of the State Passed March 30th 1831. Portland: Printed by Thomas Todd For the State 1831. xlviii 413 1 xxxvii 1 pp. Octavo 9-1/4" x 5-3/4". Contemporary sheep blind fillets to boards lettering piece and blind fillets to spine. Light rubbing and some shallow scuffing and small stains to boards moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped a few hinges cracked front free endpapers removed from Volumes I and III. Light to moderate toning light foxing in a places in each volume. An attractive set in uniform bindings. $650. First editions. Maine separated from Massachusetts in 1819 and entered the Union in 1820. "Published According to a Resolve of the State" the two-volume 1821 compilation was the first collection of Maine state laws. Complete three-volume sets are uncommon. Babbitt Hand-List of Legislative Sessions and Session Laws 159. unknown books