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Pages 197-256. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice Prescott Pianos ad inside front cover; A Tip-top experience on Mooshilauke - article with great photos; The birth of the White Mountains (poem); Mr. Unlukikus has Rheumatism; The Beginning of Methodist Theological Education in New Hampshire; The Lord Escutcheon; The winter is past (poem); The wild flowers of spring; The Shadow of a coming event; The Eames Family in Coos County; Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count of Rumford; The Dear Old Homestead Farm; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
115651aafLuzern, Buchdruckerei A. Bucher-Räber, 1930, in-8vo, 24 S., Original-Broschüre.
41124Bruxelles, Editions Racine, 2004. 22 x 30, 133 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition carton illustré, état neuf.
122417Stockton: 1992. Two boxes large 4to 12 1/2 x 11 ins. containing 51 reproductions from original daguerreotypes ambrotypes tintypes and other formats mounted and preserved in mylar sleeves. In perfect condition contained in red cloth boxes. § Only edition of these fine reproductions of some of the rarest early material about Stockton and its founding families. This set is one of five sets made for the Cole family and copy #3 of 22 sets in all; Geraldine Cole was a direct descendant of Capt. Weber. The other four sets have been retained by the family. Loosely inserted are descriptive text leaves by Prof. Daniel Kasser and others about the importance of the collection. "It represents a rare nearly unique vision of facets from a family album. To the City of Stockton and the State of California they represent a regional treasure. Unique in and to their time many of these images qualify as national treasures." Kasser. In all a complete set of the material including the 6 supplementary leaves of text errata etc. 1992. Two boxes hardcover books
1224171992. Stockton: 1992. <br /> <br /> Two boxes large 4to 12 1/2 x 11 ins. containing 51 reproductions from original daguerreotypes ambrotypes tintypes and other formats mounted and preserved in mylar sleeves. In perfect condition contained in red cloth boxes. <br /> <br /> § Only edition of these fine reproductions of some of the rarest early material about Stockton and its founding families. This set is one of five sets made for the Cole family and copy #3 of 22 sets in all; Geraldine Cole was a direct descendant of Capt. Weber. The other four sets have been retained by the family. Loosely inserted are descriptive text leaves by Prof. Daniel Kasser and others about the importance of the collection. "It represents a rare nearly unique vision of facets from a family album. To the City of Stockton and the State of California they represent a regional treasure. Unique in and to their time many of these images qualify as national treasures." Kasser. In all a complete set of the material including the 6 supplementary leaves of text errata etc. unknown
1981RO70079749HACHETTE Parents. 1981. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 319 pages. Illustrations une couleur dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
261 pages. "This splendid book will make a difference. Calm, reasoned, superbly-documented and powerful, it will lead the way to new systems to safeguard the lives of children in Canada. For humanity's sake, it must." - June Callwood Cuts a comprehensive path through the tangle of forces, including family breakdown and social-service failure, that accelerate the tragedy of Canada's runaway's. Suggests measures that might help more of them beat the streets. Covers show wear with some page corners folded. Book
20050022350Jacksonville FL: Jacksonville Historical Society 2005. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good . Photography By Assorted Photographers. VG/VG/1st ed.-stated. There's a little wear to jacket a couple of short tears that have no loss of paper and a little shelf wear. Jacket now covered with a mylar sleeve. Book is clean and tight with no marking or soiling. Brown buckram cover with gold lettering on front panel and spine. 150 years of photography by various photography artists. 433pp. with bibliography index and acknowledgements. This is a very large heavy book and will cost more than the normal $4.50 shipping. Scarce. <br/> <br/> Jacksonville Historical Society hardcover
1996110611018Birch Lane Pr 1996-02. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Fine/like new book excellent condition. Dust jacket has a scrape at center of spine. Book is flat tight and clean. Birch Lane Pr hardcover
B02B-02533Cartwheel Books. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Cartwheel Books unknown
2022500083923LEDUC 2022 208 pages 14 7x22 3x2 2cm. 2022. Broché. 208 pages.
2022500098653LEDUC 2022 208 pages 14 7x22 3x2 2cm. 2022. Broché. 208 pages.
19431253021943 Satz und Druck : Buchdruckerei K. J. Wyss Erben Aktiengesellschaft, Bern - Einband : Buchbinderei H. Schumacher's Wwe., Bern - Wapen-Zeichnung : Kunstmaler Paul Boesch, Bern - 1943 - Grand in-folio, reliure pleine toile, armoirie et devise sur le premier plat en rouge - Ouvrage limité à 150 exemplaires numéroté, celui-ci porte le numéro 64 - Ouvrage constitué d'une préface et de 13 tableaux généalogiques en double page dépliantes - Texte en allemand - Il est joint avec cette ouvrage une traduction en français de la préface et divers documents annexe en photocopie
80p. Illustrated with woodcut engravings for each letter of the alphabet. Age stained. Slightly damp stained. Lacks first fly leaf. Text obviously used by a small child. Includes three partially printed report cards for Alice Gerhart daughter of Susan Gerhart, Term of 1878-79, 1879-80. Inked ownership of Alice N. Garrett, 1874. Penciled juvenile ownership of Alice N. Garr(ett). 16mo. Original cloth spine over pictorial printed boards. Pictorial front board decorated with a small girl and her chalk board. Binding very worn. Hardbound. This edition is scarce. PA64 FRONT
1358074445.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1373754354.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1920418737Connecticut / New Jersey / New York 1920. Softcover. Near Fine. Oblong quarto measuring 10" x 7". Stapled grey paper wrappers. Contains 80 black and white gelatin silver cyanotype or sepia toned photographs measuring between 1†x 1†and 5†x 4†with captions. Some chips with edgewear thus a very good album with near fine lightly sunned photographs.<br /> <br /> A family photo album from 1906 through to the mid-1920s from various places in Connecticut. The album is a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Chas B. Watrous from Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bassett with the date Feb 25 1908 and “Congratulations†written on the front. The photographs mostly focus on the children of Charles and Annie Watrous. They have three children Ruth Miriam and Herbert but Ruth has the most pictures with little captions under each one such as “Be jabbers†“I’m mad†and “Goo bye!†Ruth is seen in photos from almost every year between 1906 and 1920 in the album while her brother Herbert has a much smaller amount of photos. Miriam is only seen in one picture but this is probably due to the fact that she passed away at the age of three. There are also pictures of the extended family one of which shows all the women wearing large and extravagant hats and other shows the women in the family all playing croquet. <br /> <br /> The family moves a couple times to different places in Connecticut such as Thomaston and Plymouth in Litchfield and Niantic in East Lyme. Several pictures are captioned with the locations and dates of when the Watrous family settled into their new homes. The album also includes pictures from Johnson’s mountains in New Jersey and East River in New York and pictures at the beach. They also show images of the home being built when they moved to Niantic. Each shot shows the house in various stages of construction.<br /> <br /> An attractive collection of family photographs from the early 1900s through to the 1920s. unknown
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Rubbing out to top corner of ffep. No inscriptions or other marks. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with signs of handling and light creasing to edges. 141pp. The sensational sixties from the Sunday Post.
1863008667Edmeston New York 1863. Unbound. Very good. Two letters: one two-page letter and one four-page letter. Both have mailing and storage folds. Clean and legible. Centerfold of one has a split mended with what appears to be archival repair tape. <br /><br />Both letters were written by Waterman Burlingham a New York farmer to his son Horace in Canada. Horace deserted from the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment in April 1863 along with 43 other men. One letter also includes notes from Horace's mother and sister. <br /><br />While the letters update Horace about family happenings it is Waterman's desertion information that is significant: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"We received a letter from you last spring which informed us that you was . . .safe and sound on Canada grounds which we was very glad to dear. I felt some afraid that you would meet with difficulty in the attempt to cross over. I am sorry to have you from home . . . but under the circumstances glad that you are safe from arrest which you would not have been any where in the States The Provost Marshal by the name of Cole living in Albany came to the flats and arrested John Sivcet Bradley Sheldon Seymour West and John Yates put hand cuffs on them & was off in a hurry. . . . The Marshall said to Coons that he had 200 names of Deserters on his list & orders to take all that he could hear off he said his territory went as far west as Rochester . . . now a word of advice to you don't you be enticed by no man or woman to cross back into the states a man in some office of the government left with a large amount of money and went into Canada a short time ago. Some of these city officers that understand catching men tracked him to Canady & . . . and got him to cross over into this States & then snapt him and if they find out where you are they will play sharp in some way. . . . Don't you write to anyone anything that will hurt Richard E. Seill you know the law makes him accountable for any breach of trust if he is Post Master don't let any body know that he harboured you or informed you what was agoing on or any one else keep everything to yourself for if Barrett or Tresdell should find out that any one helpt you or done any act that they could get an advantage of they would probably take it so be very careful when you write to any one." <br /><br /> books
42015Spastics International Medical Publications 1968. 1st edition. "Everyone responsible for the care of newborn babies recognises the hight pitched cry of the baby with cerebral damage and many paediatricians are conversant with the cry of the cretin the growling low pitched cry of the Cornelia de Lange syndrome the feeble cry of the severely hypotonic infant the cri du chat the whimper of the seriously ill child or the hoarse cry of the child with a laryngeal infection." 24.5cms x 18.5cms. Pp.42 35 figure illustrations including 4 black & white photos 7" vinyl disc featuring the actual sounds illustrated in the figure illustrations in pocket to rear. Red cloth spine brown and red laminated boards slightly rubbed. A scarce item. VG. Spastics International Medical Publications, 1968. hardcover
2003500098190Du Rocher éditions 2003 237 pages 22 4x2 2x13 8cm. 2003. Broché. 237 pages.
116319aafLes Cahiers Nobles, 1959, in-4to, env. 60 p. n. n. par vols., brochure originale.
116318aafLes Cahiers Nobles, 1958, in-4to, env. 60 p. n. n. par vols., brochure originale.
Pages 213 - 307. Features: The Romance of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks; Benjamin Franklin and the Beace Treaty of 1783; Friendship Church; President William A. Jones; Restoration of the Capital at Corydon; Up from Dixie; A Glasburn Family Tradition Authenticated; The Fourteenth Indiana Regiment in the Valley of Virginia; and more. Prior owner's ink stamp atop first page otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book