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Broch?. 30 pages. 21x24 cm.
pp. 358 + Frontis portrait. Text on each page within a simple decorative frame. Slight foxing. 8vo. 212 mm. Original full cloth binding, nicely decorated and lettered in gold. This edition is much expanded from earlier ones. It contains a selection of: Masonic Poems; Religious Poems; Moral and Sentimental Poems; Patriotic and Historical Poems; etc. David Barker (1816-1874), 'The Burns of Maine' was born in Exeter (1816), and died at his brother'shome in Bangor. In early life he devoted himself to a course of self-education, and, by a thorough and arduous research, acquired what was then considered a superior education. Such proficiency did he make in the excellent Academy at Foxcroft that, after a time, he was employed in it as an assistant. After leaving Foxcroft he became a very popular teacher at Eastport and elsewhere, and later, as a law student, entered the office of the Hon. Samuel Cony, at Exeter. Mr. Barker was in successful practice in his native town until within two or three years before his death." - The Poets of Maine. POETRY W40
Broch?. 277 pages. Jaquette.
Broch?. 78 pages. 17x24 cm.
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Broch?. 255 pages.
Broché. 252 pages.
Textes biographiques sur la nièce du cardinal Mazarin Marie Mancini (1639-1715), la reine Christine de Suède (1626-1689), les mémoires de la princesse arabe Emily Ruete (1844-1924), Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon-Condé duchesse du Maine (1676-1753) et la margrave de Bayreuth Wilhelmine Friederike Sophie fille du roi de Prusse Frédéric-Guillaume I (1709-1758); par l'historienne des familles royales Arvède BARINE (1840-1908). Dans une reliure signée [Jean] STROOBANTS (1856-1922), qui travailla pour plusieurs relieurs dont Victor Champs, à qui il succéda en 1904. Français
Broché. 112 pages. Mouillures.
Broch?. 42 pages. 21x30 cm.
Broch?. 255 pages.
Features: Gateway Yard (Pittsburgh and Lake Erie); Push-Button Yards; Dollar a Division - Western Roads used to welcome the now-vanishing hobo; Concrete ties in Sweden; Roster of Maine Cental Lines; Louisville and Nashville Locomotives; and more. Small date stamp atop front cover else unmarked with average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
259 pages including index. Allows us to hear how girls adopt some expectations about gender but strenuously resist others, how they use traditional feminine means to maintain their independence, and how they recognize and resist pressures to ignore their own needs and wishes. Usual library markings. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Contains Sol Stern's important article 'NSA and the CIA' in which he exposes CIA funding of the United States National Student Association (NSA). 60 pages. Other features include: The Death of a President - The firing of U.C. president Clark Kerr; The Passamaquoddy Indians - a native tribe of eastern Maine; Jean-Paul Sartre - The Marxist Phase; The Social History of Hippies - article with many excellent color photos and works of psychedelic art; Book Reviews; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Address label removal patch on front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
357p. Wright III-4706 Hardcover Very good condition
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 294 pages. Books of Wonder Series. Color and b&w illustrations by Helen Mason Grose. Light edge wear.
Broch?. 62 pages.
Broch?. 213 pages.