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190460288Detroit MI: Tuttle & Clark Manufacturers The Improved Printing Co. Half-tone illustrations made by Detroit Electro-Gravure Co. 1904. Two parts in one vol. 222 2; 32 unpaginated. pp. With 100’s of text illustrations diagrams throughout both. Quarter-black cloth over purple-coloured decorated limp thick covers Arts & Crafts cover art in green red & gilt rounded corners minor shelfwear slight sunning to fore-edges; second part w/ self-printed softcovers mounted on verso of front cover still an excellent pair. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and very scarce horse tack & harness catalogue. This catalogue illustrates racing harnesses sulky harnesses pole harness harness ornaments bridle fronts monograms rosettes horse hooves boots of a dizzying array blankets halters and more. Tuttle 1862-1937 began as a harness maker and leather merchant in Hamtramck MI in post-Civil War Michigan and by the end of the 19th Century with partner John Clark 1871-1931 had built the thriving harness & tack business on Jefferson & Woodward in downtown Detroit. No copies in Worldcat. Tuttle & Clark, Manufacturers, [The Improved Printing Co., Half-tone illustrations made by Detroit Electro-Gravure Co.], paperback
191458466Buffalo NY: Smith Sons Harness Co. Inc. 1914. 4to. 9 x 12.25 in. 95 1 pp. Over 500 illustrations many photos. Purple-gray printed softcovers printed front cover w/ woodcut border company logo on back cover minor chipping head & foot of spine edgewear minor creasing a few leaves w/ minor foxing still VG copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and very scarce saddle and tack catalogue. This was the first catalogue issued after incorporation by the longtime saddlery hardware manufacturer in Buffalo NY which supplied many of the harness & saddle shops in and around New England & New York. Of interest are the sections on harness bridles collars whips bits rosettes hardware and much more. This catalogue also includes products such as riveting machines Boston Coach axle oil Buffalo Robes and more. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Trade News From Near and Far Harness Vol. 28 January 1915 pp. 26-27. Smith Sons Harness Co., Inc., paperback
198932485AB1989. London / Newmarket Christie's 1989. Quarto. 124 pages plus Index. Illustrated Softcover. Some pages loosened. Otherwise in very good condition with only minor signs of wear. From the private library of Keith Money with name of a relative on endpaper D.A.Money. paperback
198362373Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co. Prosperity Press 1983. 4to. 74 4 pp. Title in red & black marginalia notes printed in blue 5 colour plates tipped-in. Blue publisher’s linen printed label front cover w/ d.j. NF/NF copy. First edition 1 of 250 copies printed of this account of the rash and impulsive action which resulted in a seriously undermanned detachment of a teenage Lt. Grattan newly graduated from West Point 2 sergeants and 27 enlisted men to arrest High Forehead from the Brule village near Fort Kearny NE. The entire detachment was wiped out including Lt. Grattan with 24 hours in his body and ignited the next 22 years of War between settlers Native Americans and the U.S. Army. The Arthur H. Clark Co., [Prosperity Press], unknown
193152339New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1931. 8vo. 255 1 pp. Colour frontisp. Yellow-coloured publisher’s cloth black lettering w/ d.j colour cover art sunning to spine minor shelfwear rubbing still NF/G- copy. First edition stated of this curious memoir in which Big Chief White Horse Eagle claimed to be an Osage Indian born in 1822 who had supposedly interacted with early settlers over the trail knew Buffalo Bill Calamity Jane and rails against the Indian bureau. However he chose as his biographer the famed Nazi academic whose chief scholarly interest lay in demonstrating the rise of the German Race and Adolf Hitler as well as a mish-mash of cliched language by a non-Native American and “alternative facts.†See: Mike Kelly Donations Imposters and Moose 2014; Laura Browder Slippery Characters: Ethnic Impersonators and American Identities pp. 123-124; Robert Dale Parker Changing is Not Vanishing: A Collection of American Indian Poetry to 1930 False Attributions p. 395. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., hardcover
1901129531Sydney: Angus and Robertson 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Sydney Angus and Robertson 1901. Quarto x 64 pages with an illustration plus 8 plates but lacking the colour frontispiece called for by Dornbusch. Modern binder's cloth with the front panel of the original green wrapper printed in red mounted on the front board; text block tide-marked near the head of the spine with the plates a little stained; some discolouration and foxing heavy in places; minor signs of age and use; a decent copy of an absolute rarity. This history of these two cavalry units from their foundation through to the end of the Boer War is 'undoubtedly a regimental record but it is something more - it is an attempt to explain and to some extent combat the unreasoning prejudice which has grown up as a result of the South African campaign against the cavalry arm of the service. On this point Mr. Wilkinson says:- "It is my purpose to show not only that cavalry regiments like the New South Wales Lancers have done equal yeoman service to the Empire in the South African struggle with their comrades in the other branches of the service but that they have done infinitely more as the pioneers of the cavalry movement in Australia to enhance the value of our defence force and to shew the world of what fighting stuff our men are made"' from a review in the 'Daily Telegraph' 12 October 1901. The last 18 pages contain numerous appendices including nominal and casualty rolls. <p>Dornbusch 126; Fielding and O'Neill page 126. Angus and Robertson hardcover
186095408London: John W. Parker and Son 1860. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover in original red imprinted boards. No dust jacket. Revised edition 1860 of 1858 first edition. Scarce document of the various exercises to be observed and practiced by the several cavalry regiments in Her Majesty's Service. Includes several diagrams. Book is clean and fresh. Binding in split and showing mesh. Boards are stained and title is not visible on spine. Still a more than decent copy. 12mo. 114 pp. From the estate of Donald Skinner Canadian military collector extraordinaire. <br/><br/> John W. Parker and Son hardcover
1847842A69London: Parker Furnivall and Parker 1847. Cloth. Good. 8" by 5". None . Very scarce copy of this little book containing the Queen's regulations and orders for the army from 1844 to 1847. A volume of additional material for the Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army from July 1844 to July 1847. A very scarce volume only the addenda from July 1844 to March 1854 is catalogued on Copac at the British Library. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally sound with minor shelf wear only lightly bumped to head and tail of spine and extremities boards lightly marked. Previous ownership inscription to front free endpaper undated. Internally firmly bound. Staining mark affecting upper margin up to p. 14 only affecting little of the text. Pages otherwise generally bright and clean. Good Parker, Furnivall, and Parker hardcover
191397593Richmond Park South Australia: July 12 1913. 1913. Good. - Approximately 300 words penned on 4 sides of a folded sheet of creamy white paper with each page measuring 8 inches high by 5 inches wide. "Richmond Park" is printed at the top of the cover page. Aldridge has altered the partially printed date from "1903" to "1913". Started on the cover page Aldridge has continued his letter on the last page to then conclude on the inner 2 leaves. Signed "J.H. Aldridge" on the inner leaf. Once apparently mounted along the inner edge with glue or tape there are heavy stains with remnants of glue to the inner edge of the first and last page. There is a tiny tear along the fold with some light brown stains or foxing to all four pages. Good. <p>A RARE LETTER REPLETE WITH HORSE RACING ASSOCIATIONS. Aldridge writes to the Marchioness of Londonderry praising the horse he purchased from her and the Marquis of Londonderry. "You will be pleased to hear Pistol is keeping his name well before the public.I think Pistol will be 5th on the Winning.List in all Australia of course in this State 'South Australia' he is easily 1st.Londonderry by Pistol Antilles won the Broken Hill Cup a few days ago & the Chairman in presenting the cup to the winner referred to the fact that the horse got his name from his Breeder the Marchioness of Londonderry.Pistol is a most prolific father of winners & that is better than one good one & twenty duffers as some sires record. I believe there is only one sire in Australia which has produced more winners this year." He goes on to complain about the season as a whole mentions some "great loss" that she has had and he wishes the Marquis well and that "his illness worries will be settled ere long" Signed "J. H. Aldridge".<p>James Henry "Jim" Aldridge 1849-1929 was a popular and highly respected Australian sportsman. he began his career as a hotelier in Adelaide. He managed the Globe Hotel in Rundle Street a hotel that was popular with sportsmen. He later took charge of the Grand Hotel Broken Hill and the Gresham Hotel. In 1890 with the intent of establishing a stud farm he purchased at a Sydney sale the Stallion Carlyon. Carlyon was to be the lord of the harem so to speak. In addition he purchased a richly bred brood of a half-dozen mares. Sometime between 1888 and 1890 Aldridge purchased Richmond Park in South Australia from its original owner John Chambers. With the Chester horse Carlyon and the stud established Aldridge rapidly became well-known as a breeder. Carlyon and the thoroughbreds he sired at the Richmond Park stud farm made Aldridge's name famous throughout Australian racing circles. Although still able to perform as a stud Carlyon was badly injured in 1905. As it happened however in 1904 Aldridge had purchased Pistol the son of the famous English sire Carbine. Pistol was foaled in 1899 and arrived in South Australia as a five year old. He was purchased from the Marquis of Londonderry for the large sum of 1250 pounds. As a stud Pistol performed into his 26th year and sired winners of more than 641 races out of 1423 competitions. Up until Aldredge's death in 1829 the Pistol progeny had won approximately 200000 pounds in stake money. In atribute after his death the Chairman of the S.A.J.C. South Australian Jockey Club Whitmore Blake Carr "Doc Carr" wrote: "For years Mr. Aldridge has been one of the best widely known and most popular identities of the turf in South Australia and one to whom the sport owed much of its maintenance and stability. When he ran horses he did so for the pure love of the sport and the applause which always attended the success of his colours was a fine tribute by the racing public to the popularity of the owner. He was an exceptionally fine judge of a horse. The gratifying results which have been achieved at Richmond Park making it stand today so high in the list of studs in the Commonwealth was due to his sound judgment and ripe experience." Richmond Park, [South Australia]: July 12, 1913. unknown
50406Edition 2016 - Musée Nicéphore Niepce In-8 26 cm 56pp. illustr. reliure cart. demi-toile de l'éditeur texte francais - anglais Nb-0105 unknown
24112McLOUGHLIN Bros Inc Springfield Mass. . HBDJ Vintage Edition NO Date on book but is from the 1930's. VG/VG- AS-IS. TIGHT AND CLEAN COPY very NICE BOOK AND VERY NICE DUST JACKET. SHARP CLEAN COPY. Binding is CLOTH Back DJ light Rub Wear Tiny Chips Extremities lists Thru Skipper of Cynthia. 266 PgsNO ADS Back Story deals with Dept. U.S. Government Agency. Scene is Laid in Wild Region near Mt. Whitney Marked Unexplored on Survey MAPS. . Hard Cover. McLOUGHLIN Bros Inc, Springfield , Mass. hardcover
43411NY: American Horse Shows Association Inc 1941. 4to multicolored boards; 66 pages; the book records the top honors awarded to horses during 1941; lightly soiled cover see picture internally clean and unmarked a very good copy. <br/><br/> NY: American Horse Shows Association, Inc, 1941 hardcover
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2010DADAX116495315XKessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. paperback. New. 9.02x1.17x6.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
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116495315X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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19212351929Leominster Massachusetts: The Eusey Press Inc 1921. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 1980s facsimile of 1921 original. Rear endpaper lightly soiled small dealer bookplate on rear endpaper corner. Binding tight and square text clean bright and unmarked. 587 pp. No images making it an oddity in the series other volumes include numerous photographs. The first volume of the series composed entirely after the death of the register's original author Joseph Battell he passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Eusey Press, Inc hardcover
19602351932Providence Rhode Island: The Oxford Press Inc. / The Morgan Horse Club Inc 1960. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile of 1960 original. An exceptional copy. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 427 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Oxford Press, Inc. / The Morgan Horse Club, Inc hardcover
19392351930West Hartford Connecticut: American Morgan Horse Register 1939. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile of 1939 original. Owner bookplate on front endpaper minor loss of gilt from spine. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 230 2 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. American Morgan Horse Register hardcover
19492351931Burlington Vermont: The Champlain Printers 1949. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile reprint of 1949 original. An exceptional copy. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 350 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Champlain Printers hardcover
199510666Amarillo Texas: AQHA American Quarter Horse Association 1995. 10 page staple bound booklet 8.1/2" high x 11" long. Stiff covers 8 interior glossy pages. A bit of light wear but binding secure and minmal smudges. No tears. Shows the external features of the horse - knowledge of points is of great importance when registering an animal with the association. There is an illustration showing the muscles others showing the organs and the skeleton. There is a detailed page showing the hoof and foot bones and three pages devoted to the teeth and determining age. Scarce. Information useful to all horseman with interest in any breed not just the Quarter Horse. Illustrator not named. Size: 4to - Oblong. Illus. by Illustrated. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. AQHA American Quarter Horse Association Paperback
B9781020169458Hardback. New. hardcover
0265253454.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover