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1923221376Chicago: Socialist Party National Office 1923. Three page mimeographed letter first page on Socialist Party letterhead with Eugene V. Debs as chairman some creasing wear and short tears old paper clip marks last page heavily chipped text intact mimeographed on one side only. Resolution for the Socialist Party to organize aid for starving workers in Germany and to support Victor Berger's Bill in Congress to help Germany. Socialist Party National Office unknown books
193098024New York: Henry Harrison 1930. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine lacking the dustwrapper. Henry Harrison hardcover books
195616856New York: Dodd Mead 1956. First edition 8vo pp. xi 1 307; very good copy in jacket with minor tears at head of spine and along top edge. <br/><br/> Dodd, Mead unknown books
1896RTHA00DGDeseret News Publishing Company 1896. Fair. Woodruff Wilford. The Thatcher Episode: A Concise Statement of the Facts in the Case. Snow Lorenzo; Smith John Henry; Grant Heber; Teasdale George; et al. SLC: Deseret News Publishing Company 1896. 48pp. 12mo. Stapled salmon wraps. Book condition: Fair with chipped edges; covers have separated along fold. Details surrounding the controversy surrounding Moses Thatcher's estrangement from the Quorum due to ""disharmony"". Deseret News Publishing Company paperback books
2012RSNOTEA00fpDeseret Book Company 2012. Fine. Snow Lorenzo. The Teachings of Lorenzo Snow. Edited by Clyde J. Williams. Salt Lake City UT: Deseret Book Company 2012. Employee's edition. xi 269pp. Indexed. 8vo. Book condition: Near fine. Deseret Book Company unknown books
1979117571Colorado Springs: The Research Committee The Colorado College 1979. Paperback. v 124p. preface very good trade paper journal in brown printed wraps. The Colorado College Studies Series #15. The Research Committee, The Colorado College paperback books
1968108554Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1968. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good in a very good dust jacket. First edition with no indication of later printings. Original price of $2.95 printed on front flap of dust jacket. Foxing apparent on edges and dust cover has a tear on the bottom right front side. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York hardcover books
196870409sLondon: Macmillan 1968. First Edition. Octavo gray boards hardcover viii 406 pp. Very Good. Macmillan, [1968]. First Edition. hardcover books
1968USNOSLE00fpCharles Scribner's Sons 1968. Very Good. Snow C.P. The Sleep of Reason. New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1968. Book club edition. 483pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and small dent to bottom edge of back board. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1936bas05Hartford: Edwin Valentine Mitchell 1936. First Edition. Signed by the Author and Inscribed with Poem “Conflict.†Octavo blue cloth hardcover gilt letters 127 pp. Speckling to covers; otherwise an attractive copy with former-owner bookplate; in a Good mylar protected dust jacket with sunned spine foxing age darkening and edgewear that includes several chips. Edwin Valentine Mitchell, (1936). First Edition. hardcover books
1925154024Salem Massachusetts: Marine Research Society 1925. Hardcover. G Binding has very slight rubbing to corners and head and heel of spine; flyleaves and book block edges have slight foxing or tanning; page margins may have slight foxing; illus. plate pages are generally clear; bookplate of Richard Warren Hatch on fep and pencil name of another former owner M.E. Dodd on ffep - see further notes on each. Blue cloth gilt letters and decoration on spine; illus. flyleaves 354 pp. 33 BW illus. Vintage postcard addressed to the book's owner 1926 laid in. This particular copy is quite special. Richard Warren Hatch was a Massachusetts author from Marshfield whose bookplate is inside the front cover. The original owner's name M E Dodd is noted elsewhere. The postcard laid in is addressed to her at The Hampshire Book Shop. Smith College alumna Marion E. Dodd was one of the founders of The Hampshire Bookshop in 1916; this year marks the centennial of its start. The Bookshop sold books both to Smith College students and faculty and the wider community but also was the core of the literary life of Northampton and the region. Marion Dodd piloted this remarkable store for nearly 55 years and offered a very large assortment of new and rare books gifts and stationery. There were frequent readings and book signings by authors-just as in today's independent bookstores-and occasional book festivals. The Bookshop was well-known nationally as a notable business founded and run by women. Marion Dodd was known as a savvy businesswoman active in professional bookselling associations who also wrote about writers in New England for Yankee Magazine and about bookselling and publishing for Publishers' Weekly. The postcard addressed to Dodd laid into the book mailed from France in 1926 is of a 4-masted sailboat which brings us back to the actual book an its synopsis "Many passages in the true tales preserved in the following pages will disclose to the thoughtful reader the real sources of our early maritime strength. These are none other than the bold fearbless resourceful fair-dealing sea captains and their well-disciplined crews. More than once too the reader will have opportunity to note the humane consideration of these shipmasters for the men beholden to them and also their frankly acknowledged dependence on Our Maker who rules the land and the sea. . By reading the following narratives one can learn much of the history and the ways of primitve man and easily perceive the benefits science has derived from the life-work of those who 'go down to the sea in ships.'" intro Ahoy! Marine Research Society hardcover books
1925Embry 27224Marine Research society 1925. First ed. Some light spotting spine slightly dull else very good. Marine Research society , 1925. First ed. unknown books
1925162608Salem: Marine Research Society 1925. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 31 plates and 2 maps. 353pp. Tall thick 8vo blue cloth spine is marred by some faint splatters and drips otherwise clean and tight. Salem MA: Marine Research Society 1925. First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Marine Research Society unknown books
197516853New York: Dodd Mead 1975. First edition 8vo pp. x 278; very good copy in jacket. <br/><br/> Dodd, Mead unknown books
194416868Boston: Yankee Publishing 1944. First edition 8vo pp. 2-319; frontispiece; illus.; fine copy in jacket with slight wear along fore-edge. Includes map of Boston Bay. <br/><br/> Yankee Publishing unknown books
162778hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth lacks tipped in map. Boston: Yankee 1944. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
245354no place: Self-published by the author no date. Eleven typewritten pages 8.5x11 inches signed as C.P. Snow at last paragraph in blue ink mild toning to edges and two horizontal fold-creases for mailing otherwise very good. A chapter from "The Corridors of Power" the ninth volume of "Strangers and Brothers" series published in 1964. A discussion of the possible outcome of a nuclear conflict between Russia the US and the UK. [Self-published by the author?] unknown books
1969119750Seattle: University of Washington Press 1969. 112p. preface introduction very good first English-language edition in dj. A direct attack on Stalinism set in 1955 written by a Bulgarian Communist Party member. International Play Series. University of Washington Press unknown books
197124578Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas 1971. First Edition. Slim octavo 23.5cm; original cloth in white pictorial dust jacket; xiii181pp. Chip to jacket crown touching the "M" in "Madow" minor dust soiling to extremities else Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Includes chapters on LSD and marijuana. Charles C. Thomas unknown books
198231302New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1982. First edition 8vo pp. xxxix 3 581; fine in original blue cloth spine and upper cover gilt. The Long Parliament 1640-53 played a significant role in British history; it raised an army and fought Charles I only to be led into the Civil Wars and terminated by Cromwell. Review copy with slip laid in. <br/><br/> Yale University Press hardcover books
201248291Rochester: Boydell and Brewer 2012. Paperback. Very good. 423pp indices. Ink name on front free endpaper else very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Boydell and Brewer paperback books
1995435Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1995. First Edition. 316pp. Octavo 23.5 cm Dark red cloth with the title gilt stamped on the backstrip. Near fine. Near fine. Review copy with letter and slipped laid in<br/><br/>Compiled diaries of Eliza R. Snow. Snow 1804-1887 is the first lady of Mormon letters and her lists of accomplishments is long: President of the Relief Society from the time of its reorganization in Utah author of nine published volumes president of the Deseret Hospital Association organizer of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association the children's Primary Association and the Woman's Commission Store. University of Utah Press unknown books
1962104290New York: Random House 1962. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illustrated. 810pp. Thick 8vo blue cloth d.w.; dust wrapper chipped. New York 1962. first edition. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
1851RSNOONL00TWW. Bowden 1851. Very Good. Snow Lorenzo. The Only Way to Be Saved. An Explanation of the First Principles of the Doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. London: W. Bowden 1851. 2nd edition 1st state. 8pp. 8vo. Printed wraps. Book condition: Very good with subtle yellowing and a few faint creases. Flake 8213 Crowley 639. W. Bowden paperback books
RSNOONL00MWChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fine. Snow Lorenzo. The Only Way to Be Saved. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ND. 8pp. Uncut pamphlet. Book condition: Near fine. F8230f. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unknown books