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New York: The Mail and Express Job Print, 1917. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo. Dark green, cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering to front board and spine. White staining to lower third of front board, wrapping around to spine. Small dimple or nick to spine. Seven speeches delivered (in order of printing) in the States of Maine, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Arizona, Colorado, Illilnois and New York. Speeches include: "Duty First"; "Words and Deeds"; "The Square Deal in Industry"; a "The Mexican Iniquity"; "Preparedness: Military, Industrial and Spiritual"; "True Americanism and National Defense"; "The Soul of a Nation". Pages lightly age-toned. 145 pp. Front cover blemished, but book affordable! NOTE: The name "Edith Kermit Roosevelt" appears on title page below the title but is not believed to be the first lady's actual signature. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt was the second wife and First Lady of her childhood companion and the 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909).
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AMERICANISM AND PREPAREDNESS : SPEECHES OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT JULY TO NOVEMBER 1916
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THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC: ITS ORGANIZATION, ITS COMMANDER, AND ITS CAMPAIGN. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, WITH NOTES BY WILLIAM HENRY HURLBERT; (with MAP)
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New York: Anson D.F. Randolph, No. 683 Broadway, 1862. Copyright Edition. Removed. Very good. Original printed wrappers. Octavo, 9 1/4" x 6." pp. 118 + folding map. Title-page and last leaf browned. Edges of title-page slightly worn, 1/4" open tear to bottom edge, slight paper loss 1/4" upper left-hand corner. 3/4" paper loss to lower left-hand corner of last two leaves. Fore-edge of last half of book lightly crinkled. Interior lightly tanned, with minor foxing. Printed by Edward O. Jenkins. New York. Sharp print on clean paper. (Sabin 36407). The Army of the Potomac was the main army of the Union forces in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. After he was banned from serving the French navy, François d'Orléans, Prince de Joinville (1818-1900) offered his services to American Union forces, where he served as staff to Major General George B. McClellan of the Army of the Potomac. In this tract, the Prince de Joinville records his observations on the military techniques of this army.…
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THE CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA : AN EXACT REPRINT OF SIX RARE PAMPHLETS ON THE CLINTON-CORNWALLIS CONTROVERSY WITH VERY NUMEROUS IMPORTANT UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT NOTES (TWO VOLUMES, COMPLETE); And the Omitted and hitherto Unpublished portions of the Letters and their Appendixes added from the Original Manuscripts
by Clinton, Henry (Stevens, Benjamin Franklin, Ed.)
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London, England: Benjoamin Franklin Stevens, 1888. Hardcover. Good Plus. Matching set of two: Octavo, 10.25 in. x 6.5 in., Volume I: pp. xxix, [1], 507; Volume II: pp. 465. Brown cloth boards. Gilt-framed title and gilt anchor emblem to spine. Publisher's gilt topstain. Untrimmed fore and bottom edges. Rubbing to extremities. Corners bumped. Dents to fore-edge of boards of Volume I. A few small dark stains to back board of Volume I. Previous owners' signatures to front free endpapers. Hinges and spines tight. Sir Henry Clinton (1730 - 1795) succeeded Major General Sir William Howe as commander-in-chief of the British army in America in May 1778 after serving three years under Howe and, before him, under Major General Thomas Gage. A temperamental commander, Clinton understood the full strategic and tactical scope of the War for Independence as few other Britons did â though he was unable to turn that insight into victory... Clinton's attempts to enact a southern strategy to end the war were…
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FOUR YEARS IN GREAT BRITAIN
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1836. New and Improved Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo, 7.6 in. x 4.8 in., pp. 359. Dark brown cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Ribbing to extremities. Corners showing. Pages 1-8 offer publisher's advertising. Dark dime-sized ink stains to preliminary pages. Light vertical tideline through page 26, and to rear endpapers. Light spotting throughout. Calvin Colton (1789-1857) was a prolific American author, clergyman, and advocate of conservative political thought during the turbulent years leading up to the American Civil War. ... His contributions spanned various genres including theology, politics, and social commentary, distinctly reflecting his robust convictions and eloquence.... Colton's literary style combined meticulous reasoning with a persuasive, if sometimes polemical, prose that sought to engage the critical issues of his day. His writings continue to offer scholars valuable insights into the sociopolitical landscape of 19th-century America and the…
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HISTORY OF PIERCE COUNTY WASHINGTON (THREE VOLUME SET)
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Chicago, IL: Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 1927. First Edition. Leather-bound. Very Good Plus. Matching set of three: Quarto, 10.7 in. x 7.5 in. Vol I: pp. xxviii, 602; Vol II: pp. 602-1251; Vol III: pp. 768. Illlustrated tissue-guarded frontispiece to Volume I, and over 100 black and white photographs and maps. Brown textured leather boards with double frame and acorn design stamped to fronts. Gilt title and four raised bands to spines. Marbled edges. Light rubbing to top/bottom of spines and board edges. Designer endpapers. Unmarked interiors. SPines and hinges tight. Volume I and II tells a thorough history of the pioneers and the leading men and women settling of the region through 1926. Volume III is a biographical dictionary.
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AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT OF FACTS, RELATIVE TO THE INVALIDITY OF THE PRETENSIONS FORMERLY MADE UPON THE PENNSYLVANIA LANDS, BY THE UNINCORPORATED COMPANIES OF CONNECTICUT CLAIMANTS; IN A LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE LAND-OFFICE, TO THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSIONERS, INTENDED TO EVINCE THE LIBERALITY OF THE GOVERNMENT AND LANDHOLDERS OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE ACT OF THE 4TH OF APRIL, 1799, AND THE RELEASES OF 120 TO 180,000 ACRES UNDER THE SAME. LAND OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA, MAY 25, 1801
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Lancaster, PA: Printed by W. & R. Dickson, 1801. Pamphlet. Fair. Octavo, 7 1/4" x 4 3/4." pp. 40. Removed from a book of pamphlets. Two stab holes present. Missing 2 leaves -- pp. 3-6. Untrimmed, slightly frayed edges. Pages tanned. Occasional ink marginalia and notation sign "^". Some spotting and foxing, but text easily readable. No copy appears to have come to auction since 1927. Worldcat finds but two copies in libraries worldwide. (Sabin, 17299). Concerns the protracted land dispute between Pennsylvania and Connecticut over the Western Reserve Territory, land now known as Ohio. Includes a history of the disputes, which stretched back to 1662 when King Charles II granted the land to both colonies. Sporadic physical and bureaucratic warfare ensued until 1800, when the land was ceded to Pennsylvania. The author, Tench Coxe, serving as the Secretary of the Land-Office for Pennsylvania included relevant documents. (Wikipedia).
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THE LISTENERS : A HISTORY OF WIRETAPPING IN THE UNITED STATES
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Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2022. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good. Octavo, 9.5 in. x 6.25 in., pp. 360. Blue paper boards with white title to spine. Shelf bump and nudged lower corners. Light rubbing to corners and top/bottom of dustjacket spine. Unmarked. "In The Listeners, Brian Hochman shows how the wiretap evolved from a specialized intelligence-gathering tool to a mundane fact of life. He explores the origins of wiretapping in military campaigns and criminal confidence games and tracks the use of telephone taps in the US government's wars on alcohol, communism, terrorism, and crime. While high-profile eavesdropping scandals fueled public debates about national security, crime control, and the rights and liberties of individuals, wiretapping became a routine surveillance tactic for private businesses and police agencies alike." (from the publisher).
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PEACE WITHOUT DISHONOUR -- WAR WITHOUT HOPE. BEING A CALM AND DISPASSIONATE ENQUIRY INTO THE QUESTION OF THE CHESAPEAKE, AND THE NECESSITY AND EXPEDIENCY OF WAR. BY A YANKEE FARMER
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Boston, Mass: Greenough and Stebbins, 1807. First Edition. Removed. Good. Octavo, 8 1/2" x 5 1/2." pp. 43. Removed from a book of pamphlets. Original stab-holes present. Title-page browned with light damp-stains in upper and lower left-hand corners, seeped through first 5 leaves. Leaves 2-3 fully detached. Pages lightly tanned throughout with sharp print on clean paper. (Sabin 42455). This pamphlet by a "Yankee farmer" was penned by John Lowell, a notable member of the Federalist Party. The Chesapeake Affair of 1807 was a naval skirmish between the British warship HMS Leopard and the American frigate USS Chesapeake. The British ship launched an attack against and boarded the Chesapeake, allegedly in search of British deserters. The affair fanned the flames of British-American tensions and eventually led to President Thomas Jefferson's Embargo of 1807. Both the Chesapeake Affair and the Embargo are viewed as precipitating events to the War of 1812. (Wikipedia).
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF CLAIMS ON THE PETITION OF ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1810. READ AND REFERRED TO A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON FRIDAY NEXT
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Washington: R.C. Weightman, 1810. Pamphlet. Very good. Octavo, 8 3/8 x 5 3/4. pp 8. Unopened pamphlet. Two stab-holes present, close to text. Paper clip impression near top left corner. Small stain on title page. Paper browned and slightly wrinkled, esp. near spine. Moderately foxed, some soiling near fore-edge, pp. 4. (Poole, Feb 23, 1810). Concerning a reimbursement of money advanced to assist in the re-enlistment of troops. Resolved that the petitioner's request be denied. General St. Clair died in poverty in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, on August 31, 1818 at the age of 81. During the American Revolutionary War, he rose to the rank of major general in the Continental Army, but lost his command after a controversial retreat from Fort Ticonderoga. St. Clair served as President of the Continental Congress, which during his term passed the Northwest Ordinance. He was then made governor of the Northwest Territory in 1788, and then the portion that would become Ohio in 1800. In 1791, St. Clair commanded…
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REPORT OF THE NAVAL COMMITTEE, EXPRESSIVE OF THE GALLANT CONDUCT OF CAP. WARRINGTON IN THE CAPTURE OF THE BRITISH SLOOP OF WAR EPERVIER. OCTOBER 10, 1814. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
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Washington City: Roger C. Weightman, 1814. Pamphlet. Good. Octavo, 8 1/4" x 5." Disbound pamphlet. Title page and 1 page resolution, pp. [4]. Browned pages with significant foxing, text is readable. (Poore). This one page resolution awarded Captain Lewis Warrington (1782-1851) a Congressional Gold Medal and a Silver Medal "with suitable emblems and devices" for his victory over the British ship Epervier during the War of 1812.
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THE ROOSEVELT PILGRIMAGE OF 1922 BEING A RECORD OF THE PILGRIMAGE OF CERTAIN FRIENDS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO HIS GRAVE AND TO HIS HOME ON THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH
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Philadelphia, PA: Privately Printed, 1922. Limited, Numbered Edition (9/300). Hardcover. Good plus. Octavo. Quarter-bound grey paper over boards (9 in. x 6 in.) with vellum spine. Numbered, limited edition of 300 of which this is number 9. Some scuffing and staining to boards. [16] pp.49. "The purpose of The Roosevelt Pilgrimage is to perpetuate the ideals of Theodore Roosevelt by an annual visit to this grave with simple and appropriate ceremony. 16 full-page photographs. Quite scarce. "...The idea first suggested itself to Mr. E.A. Van Valkenburg of the Philadelphia North American. In the autumn of 1920, in response to a letter sent to some of Colonel Roosevelt's old friends and supporters, signed by Messrs. James R. Garfield, Gifford Pinchot, Herbert Knox Smith, E.A. Van Valkenburg, and Lawrence F. Abbott, a small group went to Oyster Bay on the morning of January 6, 1921....the spirit of the meeting -- a spirit of happiness and gratefulness that Roosevelt had lived, had impressed his influence…
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THE ROUGH RIDERS; (Colonel of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry)
by Roosevelt, Theodore
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Brown cloth-covered boards with gilt insignia, a facsimile of the bronze medal struck for each member of the Rough Riders to front board, and gilt lettering there, and to spine. Moderate shelfwear with a few minor scratches, marks and stains, but overall boards very clean. Several corners nudged, and shelf foldovers to top and bottom of spine. Frontis photogravure by Rockwood of Theodore Roosevelt. Top edge gilt, fore-edge and tail untrimmed. Two preliminary leaves (ix through xii) listing each of the 44 photographic illustrations, show some chipping to outer edge, with one old tape repair. Overall a clean, tightly bound copy of an important period in Theodore Roosevelt's career.
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THE ROUGH RIDERS; (Colonel of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry)
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Minus. Octavo. Brown cloth-covered boards with gilt insignia, a facsimile of the bronze medal struck for each member of the Rough Riders to front board, and gilt lettering there, and to spine. Moderate shelfwear with a few minor scratches, and a bit of peeling cloth at top of spine, and a lightened band along top of front board, where this portion must have been exposed to sunlight while the rest of the book was protected in the shelf. One or two edge and corner bumps - overall very clean. Top edge gilt, fore-edge and tail untrimmed. Frontis photogravure by Rockwood of Theodore Roosevelt. Four appendices: A) Muster-Out Roll; B) Colonel Roosevelt's Report to the Secretary of War of September 10th; C) The 'Round Robin' Letter; D) CorrectionsOverall a clean, tightly bound copy of an important period in Theodore Roosevelt's career.
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A SERMON DELIVERED ON THE DAY OF ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DECEMBER 15, 1796. BY THOMAS BARNARD, D.D. PASTOR OF THE NORTH CHURCH IN SALEM. PUBLISHED AT THE REQUEST OF THE HEARERS AND OTHERS
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Salem, Massachusetts: Thomas C. Cushing, Essex-Street, Salem, 1796. Pamphlet. Good. Octavo, 8" x 5." pp. 22. Removed. Leather remnants on spine. Original stab holes present. Gatherings starting to become unbound from top. Edges neatly trimmed. Very small chip to outer corners of first three leaves. One small black stain and some minor soiling to edges of back leaf. Interior pages lightly tanned with some toning around edges. Very clean copy. (Evans 30030). Thomas Barnard, Jr. (1748-1814) assumed the position of head minister of the First Church in Salem in 1770 following his father, Reverend Thomas Barnard's, sudden paralysis. The church split into two over disputes about leadership. Barnard Jr. and his followers formed the North Church in Salem. (Congregational Library and Archives) The present sermon offers a window into the sentiments, fears, and swelling patriotism felt by congregants belonging to the New Republic.r.
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A SOLEMN PROTEST AGAINST THE LATE DECLARATION OF WAR, IN A DISCOURSE, DELIVERED ON THE NEXT LORD'S DAY AFTER THE TIDINGS OF IT WERE RECEIVED
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Cambridge, Mass: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1812. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good. Octavo, 8" x 5." pp. 20. Removed from a book of pamphlets. Spine fragile. Edges neatly trimmed. Original stab holes present. Very light damp stains on title page and last leaf. Small closed tears around edges of last leaf. 2" paper loss to inner margin of last leaf, affecting last letters of words. Interior clean, pages lightly tanned with minimal foxing. (Sabin 57778). This political-religious sermon, preached by David Osgood, D.D., rails against the war against the British, having been declared only the day before this sermon was delivered. Osgood employs highly emotive language to remind his congregation of their recent, painful memories of the American Revolutionary War. He speaks of husbands, fathers, and sons snatched from newfound tranquility only to be thrust into disease-ridden camps and violent battlefields. "The feelings of every man...must be shocked beyond measure by so sudden and unexpected a fall…
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THE SQUARE DEAL OR FLASHES FROM THE BUSINESS SEARCHLIGHT; HUMANITY'S PLEA FOR JUSTICE AND PROTECTION AGAINST PROTECTION AGAINST OPPRESSION BY THE GREAT FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL POWERSWHOSE MARVELOUS GROWTH IS THE WONDER OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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None, 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. GOOD. Octavo. Green, cloth-covered boards with black, pink and blue. Mild rubbing to extremities and several bumped corners. Some fading and/or darkening to cloth. Front and rear hinges just started (separating), but only minimally so; both hinges tender, but holding "Embellished and Illumined by hundreds of illustrations." Inspired by Teddy Roosevelt's message (see photos), the authors acknowledge the intrinsic power and beauty of corporate interests, but courageously and cogently examine monopolies, both generally and specifically. Chapters include: 1) Gathering a Nation's Wealth; 2) The Truth About The Trusts; 3) Juggling With The People's Money; 4) Fighting the Game of Graft; 5) Muscle Against Money"
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THE WOBBLIES: THE STORY OF SYNDICALISM IN THE UNITED STATES
by Renshaw, Patrick
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Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1967. STATED FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. VERY GOOD PLUS IN VERY GOOD DJ. Octavo, Quarter green cloth with gilt titles and red boards. Dust jacket has original price intact, is clean and bright and encased in protective mylar. Covers, edges and interior are also clean and unmarked. Binding very solid. 312 pp. "This lively account of the Wobblies--the first complete history by an independent observer--takes the reader from the dramatic inaugural convention through the strikes they organized among the unskilled immigrant workers of the East; the free-speech demonstrations they led throughout the West; their efforts to reach the migrant workers and hoboes; their frequent bloody clashes with employers and the police, who rode the strikers down like Cossacks; their persecution during World War I for opposition to militarism; and theri interminable fights among themselves, which eventually hastened theri downfall." (from the front flap).
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