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1867blb07080Boston: Lee and Shepard 1867. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Eggplant colored cloth with multiple varying width blind stamped rulings around border of front and back. Elaborate gilt decorations and lettering to spine - book is tight square sharp-cornered and free of major flaws or markings inside and out other than general but minor soiling to boards. Nice tissue guarded frontis by Nast along with multiple other illustrations. Book is Very Good. The popular work of ironic fiction written by journalist and political commentator David Ross Locke 1833-1888. Locke's greatest influence was through his satirical writings as ""Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby"". The Nasby letters harshly ridiculed the plight of peoples in the Confederate states and the complicity of Northern politicians. Both Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant recognized Nasby as a significant source of support for their presidencies. Locke's friend Thomas Nast 1840-1902 eventually heightened the work with his illustrations and was also credited by Lincoln for inspiring people to support the war effort. ""Nasby"" himself was portrayed as a thoroughly detestable character � a supreme opportunist bigoted work-shy often half-drunk and willing to say or do anything to get a Postmaster's job. Locke's own father had served as Postmaster of Virgil New York. At the time the Letters were written postmaster positions were political plums offering a guaranteed federal salary for little or no real work. Until the glorious day when he received a ""Post Orfis"" from Andrew Johnson Nasby worked when he worked most frequently as a preacher. His favorite biblical texts unsurprisingly were the ones that were used by Southern ministers to ""prove"" that slavery was ordained by the Bible. Lee and Shepard hardcover
1867biblio36789<p>Boston: Lee and Shepard; 1st Edition 1867. 299 pages. FINE Hardcover Green cloth. Gilt spine title no dj. No Wear. Clean Unmarked throughout except personal bookplate inside front cover. Binding and hinges are perfect. 7.75"x5.1"x1.0". be25617.</p> Lee and Shepard hardcover
1258001551.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332227562.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1868blb07086Boston: Lee and Shepard 1868. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Eggplant colored cloth with multiple varying width blind stamped rulings around border of front and back. Elaborate gilt decorations and lettering to spine - book is tight square sharp-cornered and free of major flaws or markings inside and out other than general but minor soiling to boards. Nice tissue guarded frontis by Nast along with multiple other illustrations. Book is Very Good. The popular work of ironic fiction written by journalist and political commentator David Ross Locke 1833-1888. Locke's greatest influence was through his satirical writings as ""Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby"". The Nasby letters harshly ridiculed the plight of peoples in the Confederate states and the complicity of Northern politicians. Both Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant recognized Nasby as a significant source of support for their presidencies. Locke's friend Thomas Nast 1840-1902 eventually heightened the work with his illustrations and was also credited by Lincoln for inspiring people to support the war effort. ""Nasby"" himself was portrayed as a thoroughly detestable character � a supreme opportunist bigoted work-shy often half-drunk and willing to say or do anything to get a Postmaster's job. Locke's own father had served as Postmaster of Virgil New York. At the time the Letters were written postmaster positions were political plums offering a guaranteed federal salary for little or no real work. Until the glorious day when he received a ""Post Orfis"" from Andrew Johnson Nasby worked when he worked most frequently as a preacher. His favorite biblical texts unsurprisingly were the ones that were used by Southern ministers to ""prove"" that slavery was ordained by the Bible. Lee and Shepard hardcover
1868005559Boston: Lee and Shepard 1868. Hardcover original fine grained green cloth blindstamped with double rule on covers and lettered and decorated in gold on spine. 324p. illustrated by Thomas Nast with 8 full page cartoon drawings. Tissue guard between title page and frontis still extant. No previous ownership marks no book-plate no stamps or writing. Blank pages at front and rear show age toning and foxing text block is clean as are all plates. A very nice copy of post-war American political satire in this case lampooning post-Civil War Reconstruction efforts in Kentucky. Green cloth covers are clean and gold on spine still bright. Hinges are sound and text block is tightly bound with no loose or torn pages. Book is square crisp and corners are sharp. "David Ross Locke also known by his pseudonym Petroleum V. Nasby September 20 1833 to February 15 1888 was an American journalist and early political commentator during the American Civil War. Locke's most famous work the "Nasby Letters" was written in the character of and over the signature of "Rev. Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby" a Copperhead and Democrat. They have been described as "The Civil War written in sulphuric acid." Like the "Nasby Letters" written before the war "Ekkoes From Kentucky" was written in the semi-literate spelling used by other humorists of the time most noteably Mark Twain. A very good copy. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Thomas Nast. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Lee and Shepard Hardcover
1177239604.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1421969300.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1867000014076Boston: Lee and Shepard 1867. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good or better. 8vo. 5 6-299 3 pp. Maroon cloth with borders in blind on the boards gold lettering and gold devices on the spine. Yellow endpapers and pastedowns. Illustrated with a frontispiece and with seven plates by Thomas Nast. Encyclopedia Britannica "Petroleum V. Nasby American humorist". Petroleum V. Nasby was a pseudonym for David Ross Locke an American journalist who lampooned Confederate southerners and their political positions. President Lincoln enjoyed these satirical letters and would sometimes share one with his cabinet. Light rubbing to the corners and spine's tips. Lee and Shepard hardcover
186712047Boston: Lee and Shepard. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1867. Hardcover. Mild bumping and edgewear to green cloth. Solid binding and clean text. Patchy offsetting on pastedowns and a few early/late pages. No ownership marks ex-lib marks stamps or stickers. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 299 pages . Lee and Shepard hardcover
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1867D20169Boston: Lee & Shepard 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 299 pp. Original burgundy cloth. Ownership signature of J. L. More dated the year of publication March 1867. A unique and interesting copy with illustrated newspaper clippings pertaining to the book carefully pasted in on final three blank leaves. <br/><br/> Lee & Shepard hardcover
3337426972.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163946591.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0548634998.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186718050301Boston: Lee and Shepard 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Nast Thomas. Duodecimo size 299 pp. The popular work of ironic fiction written by journalist and political commentator David Ross Locke 1833-1888. Locke's greatest influence was through his satirical writings as "Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby". The Nasby letters harshly ridiculed the plight of peoples in the Confederate states and the complicity of Northern politicians. Both Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant recognized Nasby as a significant source of support for their presidencies. <br /> <br /> Thomas Nast 1840-1902 eventually heightened the work with his illustrations and was also credited by Lincoln for inspiring people to support the war effort. His work marked an important shift in shift in political cartoons which had before relied mainly on text rather than imagery. "Swinging Round the Cirkle" is made up of some of the most weighted of Nasby's moral statements especially concerning the plight of African Americans. The letters were composed in response to a comment by Andrew Johnson on an "uninspired" tour of the country.<br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Original pebbled green cloth with blind-stamped panels to both boards and gilt decorations on backstrip frontis and seven additional plates with captions; duodecimo size 7 5/8" by 5 1/8" 1-4 5-299 pp. first edition. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: A very good copy; covers clean other than a few minor spots on the back board a strong text block with solid hinges complete with all plates the only prior owner marking being a very small plate to the front free endpaper; minor rubbing to edges and corners foxing throughout though plates are still bright; overall a very good copy.<br /> <br /> ___CITATION: BAL 11820.<br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Lee and Shepard hardcover
2007SONG0548634998Kessinger Publishing 2007-10-17. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.71x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
1019422556.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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19485597<p>The book includes stories by David Ross Locke pseudonym Petroleum V. Nasby 1833-1888 Kenneth Roberts 1885-1957 and Irving S. Cobb 1876-1944.<br /><strong>Peter Karachentsov</strong> 1907-1998 was a prominent Soviet graphic artist poster artist and illustrator. He studied at VKhUTEIN under Dmitri Moor and Lev Bruni.<br />This series of books from the magazine '<em>Sovetskii voin</em>' comprises Russian translations of stories by American authors published by <em>Voenizdat </em>the Russian Military Publishing House during the Cold War. These collections include stories not only by leftist or communist writers but also by politically neutral authors. In this case each story was accompanied by a special preface aimed at providing the correct interpretation of the texts. The series began publishing in the 1940s and continued until the dissolution of the USSR.</p><p>We couldn't trace any copy via OCLC</p> Voenizdat paperback
197178448Dept. of Extension University of Alberta 1971-01-01. Good. Good; Name at top of front cover; Spiral Binding; The University of Alberta; 1971; 0 Dept. of Extension, University of Alberta unknown
0979970075.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198158248Washington DC: The Council 1981. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Small tear at bottom edge of rear cover. 2 248 221 p.; 28 cm. Illustrations. Copy of letter from National Petroleum Council to the Secretary of Energy laid in. Bibliography. Includes bibliographical references. The Council paperback
197667713Washington DC: National Petroleum Council 1976. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. COver has some wear and soiling. Stamp of previous owner at several places. Several pages have paperclip marks. 4 231 p. : col. ill.; 28 cm. Illustrations. Glossary. Includes bibliographical references and index. This report was supported within the National Petroleum Council by a Technology Task Group and an Economic Conditions Task Group. From Wikipedia: "The National Petroleum Council is an American advisory committee representing oil and natural gas industry views to the United States Secretary of Energy. The council was established in 1946 at the request of President Harry S. Truman to represent industry views on any matters relating to oil and natural gas. In 1977 its role was transferred to the new Department of Energy and the council is now formally chartered as Federal Advisory Committee with private funding. It contains approximately 175 members appointed by the Secretary of Energy. Individual members serve without compensation as representatives of their industry as a whole not as lobbyists for specific companies. Since inception the Council has prepared over 200 reports." National Petroleum Council paperback
20082-0979970083National Petroleum Council 2008. Paperback. New. 50 pages. Spanish language. 10.70x8.30x0.10 inches. National Petroleum Council paperback