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183631036Washington D.C. 1836. Folio broadside 7.75" x 125". Completely in manuscript docketed on verso as being received February 11 1836. Light toning old folds two fold splits repaired on verso with archival tape. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> An early example of enforcement of the law requiring fathers to support their children born out of wedlock. John D. Clark was a Notary Public and Justice of the Peace in Washington D.C. William W. Bannerman was an engraver and copper printer in Baltimore. unknown
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from-cyprus-to-zanzibar-b<p>ISBN: 9781108046015</p><p>Cambridge April 26 2012</p><p>Paperback – 480 pages</p><p><span>Edward Vizetelly 1847-1903 was the son of the publisher Henry Vizetelly and a perceptive war correspondent. He began his career for the Daily News and New York Times covering the Franco-Prussian War where he narrowly escaped being shot as a spy. This work published in 1901 recounts the next period of his career with vivid descriptions of people and places. In 1878 Cyprus was ceded to Britain by Turkey and Vizetelly then in Athens was sent to report on the Island where he remained for four years. In 1882 he moved to Egypt where Arab unrest led to the massacre of Europeans in Cairo and the bombardment of Alexandria by British warships. On his return to Europe in 1889 he was commissioned by the owner of the New York Herald to find H. M. Stanley using Zanzibar as his base. He concludes with a brief summary of subsequent events in Africa.</span></p> paperback
19852090502113716507Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback