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Chicago, IL: The Lakeside Press, 1926. Leather-bound. Very Good Plus. Quarto. Three-quarters Red morocco (goatskin) over marbled boards (cream with light blue swirl pattern), ruled in gilt. Circular gilt stamp of the Mayflower descendants to front board. Five raised bands to spiine, with gilt center and corner designs, within double gilt frame to each compartment except two -- the title compartment, and the state & year compartment. Just a wee bit of wear to extremities. Top edge gilt, fore-edge and tail untrimmed. Inside, granite endpapers and previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. Leather turn-ins on verso of front board shows gilt identification of "Donnelley" the publisher and parent company of The Lakeside Press. Lovely multicolor.
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SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 1925; PUBLICATION NUMBER FOUR: MEMORIAL EDITION
by SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
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SMART-FORM GIRDLES - BELTS- BRASSIERS AND "SM-ARTIST" FOUNDATION. SAMPLE CATALOG
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Newark, New Jersey: Smart-Form Inc, 1941. Hardcover. Good Plus. 44 pages, photos, nineteen approximately 3 1/2 inch square fabric samples pasted in. Green cloth, quartro with cover titles in green and red over gilt background. Edgewear and some soiling, binding sound. Interior clean, lacking two fabric samples. Illustrated catalogue describing fashion foundations. Two sheets laid in describing production changes in the products. It also notes discontinued items and some shortages due to World War II. For example, zippers were no longer available.
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LETTER RE: PEGGY EATON "PETTICOAT" AFFAIR-ANDREW JACKSON SCANDAL: SAMUEL D. INGHAM TO JOHNATHAN INGHAM, DEC 13, 1848
by Ingham, Samuel D.
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1848. Document. Very Good Plus. 1. Letter, Samuel D. Ingham to son, Johnathan Ingham, Dec 13 1848, which makes mention of "The Eldorado of California that is now driving every body crazy." Bifolium, 10" x 7 7/8." pp. 4. Good quality wove paper. Slight tear to fore-edge, 1/2", text unaffected. Also included: 1) Home-made scrapbook, "A Gallery of Inghams." Dark green cardstock, 9" x 6 1/2." pp. 4. Pasted reproduced photographs from original film with captions, 1981. 2 of 7 paste downs detached; 2) Home-made scrapbook, "Johnathan Ingham: An Eighteenth Century Bucks County Physician." Dark green cardstock, folio, 11" x 8." Contains photocopied biographical entry on Johnathan Ingham, father of Samuel D. Ingham, 1986. And assorted notes. Samuel D. Ingham (1779-1860) served as US Treasury Secretary under President Andrew Jackson from 1829 to 1831. During his tenure, Ingham attempted to mediate the dispute over hard currency between the president and the Second Bank of the US. He garnered national…
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IRELAND IN 1834: A JOURNEY THROUGH IRELAND DURING THE SPRING, SUMMER AND AUTUMN OF 1834 (2 VOLUMES, COMPLETE)
by Inglis, Henry D.
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London, England: Whittaker & Co., Ave-Maria Lane, 1834. First Edition. Leather-bound. Good Plus. Tall 12mos. [xii], 350,; {viii], 348 pp., 2 folding maps. Brown half-calf over green marbled boards. Smooth leather with two contrasting labels (title and volume no.) to spine, ruled, decorated and lettered in gilt. 4 raised bands. Scuffing to boards, fading to spines, and rubbing to extremities, but very solidly bound. Small sticker to top of title page reads "Old Steningford Mall, along with an armorial stamp of ownership (with Timothy Sheehan's initials, presumably) overlaying the printed title. Previous owner's name to both volumes -- "Timothy Sheehan, Dingle". Each volume has a folded map, tipped in: Volume I, a two-color Map of Ireland; Volume II, The River Shannon. Inglis was a Scot who wrote a number of travel books. This one, with its detailed picture of life and customs, as well as topography, contains much useful information. At the time it 'attracted attention [and] was quoted as an authority…
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THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS OR MIRTH AND MARVELS, ILLUSTRATED BY ARTHUR RACKHAM
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London, England: J.M. Dent & Co, 1907. Leather-bound. Very Good. Arthur Rackham. Quarto, 10.2 in. x 7.6 in., pp. xix, [1], 549. Forest green full morocco boards with gilt title and five gilt-edged raised bands to spine. Untrimmed fore- and bottom-edges. Publisher's gilt to top-edge. Olive endpapers with cat and skull design by Rackham. Creases to bottom right corner of frontispiece. Inscribed by previous owner on verso of half-title. Light spotting to half title and title pages, and last five leaves. Illustrated with twenty-four colored plates tipped in on unpaginated olive cardstock ; captioned tissue-guards to all colored plates. Twelve illustrations printed with tint. Sixty-six in-text ink illustrations. Wrinkle and light bubbling to rear pastedown. Light age-toning, and occasional spotting, but usully to lower margin. Prefatory note by the illustrator, dated 1907. "The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels" is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poetry written supposedly by…
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ALL RED HEARTS ARE TURNED TO THE PARTY : SUITE OF THE RURAL YOUNG PIONEERS. (33 1/3 RPMs, 7 in, EP Record)
by Children's Art Theatre of the China Welfare Institute
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Peking, China: China Record Company, 1966. Record. Very Good. 7-inch, 33 1/3 rpm. Chinese record. Fabulous graphic on the cardboard sleeve depicting six smiling youth, several with red party scarves about their necks. The cardboard sleeve is creased in several places. The record shows a bit of grit from the five decades since it was new, but no scratches. Side one includes: 1) We Have Put on The Red Scarf; 2) From a Child I Learn to be Like the Peasants; 3) The Young Pioneers Can Paint the Most Beautiful New Pictures (1). Side Two: 3) The Young Pioneers Can Paint The Most Beautiful, New Pictures (2) ; 4) I Love My Red-Tasselled Spear; 5; All Red Hearts are Turned to the Party. "Collectively composed by the Suite Composition Group of the Children's Art Theatre of the China Welfare Institute, and sung by the "Red Children" Art Troupe of the Shanghai Working People's Palace of Culture, with Accompaniment by the Orchestra of the Children's Art Theatre of the China Welfare Institute. Record distributed…
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REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, RELATIVE TO THE CLAIM OF THE BROTHERTON INDIANS
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Washington DC: 33rd Congress, 2d Session (Ex. Doc. No. 45), 1855. Softcover. Good. 28 pp. Senate Report. Some browning to edges and a few stains to first page. Brothertown (also Brotherton) Indians, located in Wisconsin, are a native American tribe formed in the early nineteenth century from communities iof several Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquian-speaking) tribes of southern New England and eastern Long Island, New York...Under pressure from the U.S. government, along with the Stockbridge-Munsee and some Oneida, they removed to Wiconsin in the 1830s, taking ships through the Great Lakes. In 1839, they were the first tribe of Native Americans in the United States to accept United States citizenship and have their communal land allocated to individual households, in order to prevent another removal to points further west. As part of the Indian termination policy that the US government adopted in the late 1940s and applied into the 1960s, it identified several former New York tribes for termination,…
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LAND OWNERS IN IRELAND. RETURN OF OWNERS OF LAND OF ONE ACRE AND UPWARDS IN THE SEVERAL COUNTIES, COUNTIES OF CITIES, AND COUNTIES OF TOWNS IN IRELAND, SHOWING THE NAMES OF SUCH OWNERS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY IN EACH COUNTY; THEIR ADDRESSES - AS FAR AS COULD BE ASCERTAINED - THE EXTENT IN STATUTE ACRES, AND THE VALUATION IN EACH CASE; TOGETHER WITH A NUMBER OF OWNERS IN EACH COUNTY OF LESS THAN ONE STATUTE ACRE IN EXTENT; AND THE TOTAL AREA AND VALUATION OF SUCH PROPERTIES; AND THE GRAND TOTAL OF AREA AND VALUATION FOR ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN EACH COUNTY, COUNTY OF A CITY, OR COUNTY OF A TOWN. TO WHICH IS ADDED A SUMMARY FOR EACH PROVINCE AND FOR ALL IRELAND. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY
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Dublin, Ireland: Alexander Thom, 1876. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. 15 in. x 11 in., pp. 325. Modern blue cloth boards with gilt title to spine and new endpapers bounds original dark blue front and back paper wraps. Original paper covers soiled with many chips to edges; thumbing to upper corner. Unmarked, bright interior. Spine and hinges tight. In 1873 the Local Government Board in Ireland set about to ascertain the number and names of owners of land of one acre and upwards in Ireland. Clerks of the various Poor Law Unions were called upon to draw up lists of such persons from the property valuation and rate books in their custody. The lists were returned to the Local Government Board by the end of 1875, arranged into counties, alphabetized, and finally published in 1876. Since the returns include the names of small landowners as well as large--owners of modest acres as well as great estates--they stand as a census of a significant proportion of the population of Ireland in 1876, and…
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CONCISE VIEW OF THE ORIGIN, CONSTITUTION, AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HONORABLE SOCIETY OF THE GOVERNOR AND ASSISTANTS OF LONDON OF THE NEW PLANTATION IN ULSTER, WITHIN THE REALM OF IRELAND; COMMONLY CALLED THE IRISH SOCIETY. COMPILED PRINCIPALLY FROM THEIR RECORDS
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London, England: By order of the court: Arthur Taylor, 1832. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo, 8.5 in. x 5.5 in., pp. xiii, [1], 235. Half calf rulled in blind over brown pebblecloth. Gilt title to spine. Owner's name ("A.M. Munn") in gilt to bottom of spine. Rubbing to extremities. Corners bumped. Front hinge showing, but holding. Previous owners embossed bookplate to front pastedown. Previous owner's notes and half-inch open tear to front free endpaper, and name, dated 1881, to title page. Previous owner's ink stamp and pencil and ink reading notes to many pages throughout text. Publishd Side notes. Laid in: Nine newspaper articles collected by previous owner. Laid in newspaper articles are cut from The Irish Times and The Derry Standard, dated 1898-1906. One article entitled: "The Ulster Plantation Case : Judgement for the Defendant Companies" from The Irish Times, dated 3/12/1898. Previous owner Alfred Moore Munn, Londonderry, is the author of "Notes on the Place Names of the…
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THE DANCING DETECTIVE
by Irish, William (Cornell Woolrich pseudonym)
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Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company & Story Magazine, 1946. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. Good/None. Cornell Woolrich, writing as William Irish. A Story Press Book published by Lippincott in association with Story Magazine Octavo. Tan boards with blue lettering and design to spine. Front free endpaper bears 16 date stamps on one page, and 1 on the verso, from Stevenson's Book Store.
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ASTORIA: OR, ENTERPRISE BEYOND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
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London, England: George Routledge & Co, 1850. Leather-bound. Good. 12mo, 6.6 in. x 4.5 in., pp. 291, [1] (advertising). Half calf with decorative ruling in blind over marbled boards. Gilt title on burgudy panel to spine; four raised bands with black fleurons to spine panels. Marbled edges. Rubbing to extremities. Chips to top/bottom of spine; 1.5 inch chip to lower portion of spine. Corners showing. Spine and hinges tight. Unmarked interior.
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WORKS (4 VOLUMES)
by Irving, Washington
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London, England: Henry G. Bohn, 1850. Leather-bound. Very Good. Four volumes, originally sold as a set, contain twelve works (A History of New-York; Tales of a Traveller; Salmagundi. The Alhambra; Life of Mahomet; Lives of the Successors of Mahomet; The Conquest of Florida; A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada; Oliver Goldsmith;The Adventures of Captain Bonneville; A Tour on the Prairies; Astoria; (Four Volumes))12mo, 7.1 in. x 4.8 in. Contemporary dark green half calf with decorative ruling in blind over marbled boards. Gilt title on burgundy panels to spine, with four raised bands, ruled in gilt. Marbled edges. Light sunning to spines; light rubbing to extremities. Matching marbled endpapers. Two works (Life of Mahomet & Astoria) have tissue-guarded frontispieces. Armorial bookplates. Lovely set.
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ASTORIA, OR ANECDOTES OF AN ENTERPRISE BEYOND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (TWO VOLUMES)
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New York: C.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good. Two volume set. Octavo, 8.9 in. x 6 in., pp. (Vol I) xxi, [3] 389; (Vol II) xvi, [2], 391. The "Tacoma Edition." Illustrated with many black and white engravings and photographs on heavy paper, with captioned tissue-guards. Cream cloth-covered boards with decorative feather and arrowhead design, and gilt title, to front and spine. Gilt topstain. Rough trimmed fore- and bottom-edges. Light rubbing to extremities. Fingerprint smudges to boards. Previous owner's bookplates to front pastedowns. Second previous owner's signature to front flyleaf of Volume I only. Age-toning to pages. Original silk ribbons worn and laid in. Contemporary burgundy cloth dustjackets with gilt title to spine. Light fraying and rubbing to top and bottom edges of cloth dustjackets. Stories told by the great American short-story writer about John Jay Astor's adventures west of the Rocky Mountains. Bookplate displays a drawn scorpion and the name "Allen +…
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IRWIN'S DUBLIN GUIDE: A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE TO THE IRISH METROPOLIS, WITH PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS INTENDED AS A COMPANION TO THE TOURIST'S ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK FOR IRELAND
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Dublin, Ireland: George Mason, 1853. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo, 6.7 in. x 4.1 in., pp. 163, [16] (advertising). Illustrated with a fold-out map (8.25 in. x 10.5 in.) of Dublin and drawings. Rebound in dark blue cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Newer endpapers. Previous owner's name stamped in ink to top of title page. Occasional underlining in blue to text. Creasing to map.
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