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Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1837. First Edition. Leather-backed boards. Very Good. 648pp; frontispiece illustration, several double-page maps, many vignettes in the text. Bound in black calf and marbled boards, gilt spine rules and lettering; minor scuffs to binding. Signature of Henry McGordon, June 1, 1851 on front free-endpaper. 6" x 3.75" [American Imprints 46103].
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THE UNION BIBLE DICTIONARY, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, BIBLE CLASSES AND FAMILIES.; Prepared for the American Sunday-School Union, and Revised by the Committee of Publication
by [Packard, Frederick Adolphus]
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EARLY AMERICAN BOOKBINDINGS: From the Collection of Michael Papantonio
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New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 1972. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. pp: x, 89 with indices of binders, previous owners, and authors; 61 full-page b&w illustrations from photographs of early American bindings. Bound in decorated cream wrappers. 10.5" x 7.5" Presentation copy, inscribed and signed by Mike Papantonio, October 10, 1972.
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CARTE DE VISITE OF OPERATIC SOPRANO EUPHROSYNE PAREPA-ROSA, PHOTOGRAPHED BY GURNEY & SON
by Parepa-Rosa, Euphrosyne
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New York: Gurney & Son, 1860. Original document. Very Good. Three-quarters-length sepiatone portrait of Parepa-Rosa in a Victorian dress, low neckline, embroidered collar and cuffs, looking slightly to her right. Printed below the image is "Gurney & Son, Fifth Ave, N.Y." On the verso are the Gurney crest and name, Fifth Avenue, Cor. 16th St. N.Y. Written in pencil is Parepa-Rosa [not an authentic signature]. Parepa-Rosa (1836-1874), a British-born soprano, established with her husband their own opera company, toured the US for several years with Euphrosyne singing the lead roles, &c. She died at age 38.
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THE UTILITY OF COLLEGIATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS: An Address in behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West.; Delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, May 29, 1850. Reprinted from the Bibliotheca Sacra for October, 1850
by Park, Edwards Amasa
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Andover [MA]: Warren F. Draper, 1850. First Separate Edition. Softcover. Very Good. pp: 26, (2). Neatly removed from a nonce volume, and spine reinforced with archival paper. 8.25" x 5" Park asserts that more colleges and professional schools "are needed, especially in our Western States, to resist the encroachments of foreigners upon those great principles for which our fathers so wisely suffered the loss of all things....to preserve our language pure.... Hordes of Britons are rushng in upon us, speaking a barbarous dialect..., &c., &c.
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FORGING AHEAD: The True Story of the Upward Progress of Thomas James Wise, Prince of Book Collectors, Bibliographer Extraordinary, and Otherwise
by Partington, Wilfred
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New York: G.P. Putnam's, 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. pp: xv, 315 with index; frontispiece portrait, 12 plates. Bound in orange cloth, brown lettering on spine and cover, decorated dust wrapper. 8.75" x 6
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POLITICAL PAMPHLETS [spine title]: BOUND VOLUME OF TWENTY-EIGHT (28) PAMPHLETS RELATING TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1877-1880
by Republican Party
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v,p: v.n., 1877. First Editions. Hardcover. Very Good. Contents: Poore, Ben: Perley. The Life and Public Services of John Sherman. Cincinnati: Sherman Club, 1880. 43pp. Printed gray wrappers. / Sherman, John. Speech Delivered by Hon. John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, at Mansfield, Ohio, on Friday Evening, August 17, 1877. Washington: Printed by Judd & Detweiler, 1877. 35pp. / Republican Campaign Text Book for 1878. Washington: Republican Congressional Committee, 1878. 67pp. / Sherman, John. Speech of Hon. John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, delivered at Toledo, Monday, August 26, 1878. Washington: National Republican Printing House, 1878. 20pp. / Sherman, John. Speech of Hon. John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, at the Fair of the Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Western Maryland, at Cumberland, Md., October 24, 1878. Washington: s.n., 1878. 8pp. / Blaine, James G. The Vote of a Confederate Soldier South Twice as Powerful as the Vote of the Union Soldier North. Speech of Hon.…
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Song sheet: THE PAUPERS. By John L. Zieber. Air.--"Ben Bolt.
by Paupers
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Philadelphia: Thomas M. Scroggy, 1850. Original edition. Very Good. Contains four verses, in part: "Oh don't you remember the Paupers, Tom Brown? / The Paupers who ain't got no dough...." Typographic ornamental border. 9.25" x 6" [Wolf, American Song Sheets, 1859.].
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ASPHALT BLOCKS ON COUNTRY ROADS
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NY: Hastings Pavement Co, 1911. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. 12pp; nine (9) illustrations from photographs. Bound in pictorial white wrappers, the cover showing folks in an early automobile speeding down a paved country road. 6.75" x 4.75" Photographs show men at work, paving rural roads with concrete blocks and the resultant "dustless roadways." [WorldCat finds only the Smithsonian holding.].
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CARTE DE VISITE OF AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN & PHILANTHROPIST GEORGE PEABODY, PHOTOGRAPHED BY GURNEY & SON
by Peabody, George
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New York: Gurney & Son, 1860. Original document. Very Good. Half-length sepiatone portrait of Peabody in double-breasted coat, white shirt with stiff collar and silk bow tie, his right hand tucked inside his lapel, looking at the camera. Printed below the image is "Gurney & Son, Fifth Ave, N.Y," over which is signed in blue ink, "Geo. Peabody" [not sold as an authentic signature]. On the verso are the Gurney crest and name, Fifth Avenue, Cor. 16th St. N.Y. Written in pencil is Jay Gould [not an authentic signature]. Peabody (1795-1869) is recognized as "the father of modern philanthropy." From humble beginnings in Massachusetts, he went on to become a shrewd banker and financier, and ultimately a partner in what would become J.P. Morgan & Co.
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IDEA OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE AND ITS POWER OF CULTURE:; An Address Delivered on the Occasion of his Inauguration as President of the University of Vermont, August 5, 1856
by Pease, Calvin
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Burlington, VT: Free Press Print, 1856. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. 52pp. 9" x 5.75" Association copy. Written at top of cover: "Hon. E. Washburn / with respects of W.S. Neill." Emory Washburn (1800-1877) served as Governor of Massachusetts, 1854-1855, and wrote a number of legal treatises. He was instrumental in the founding of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. [Gilman, Bibliography of Vermont, 194.].
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HISTORICAL POEM, TO BE READ AT THE DEDICATION OF THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT, IN WESTMINSTER, MASS., JULY 4th, 1868. By Robert Peckham, Aged 83 Years. This poem is founded on the history of the country from the landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock, in 1620, to the present time. Published by the Author....Dedicated to the Friends of the fallen Soldiers in the late war, by one who lost a son
by Peckham, Robert
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Fitchburg [MA]: Printed at the Fitchburg Sentinel Office, 1868. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 26pp. Bound in printed green wrappers, sewn. 8.5" x 5.5
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THE HISTORY OF EXPLORATIONS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
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Worcester, MA: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1896. First book edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. 35pp; 3 full-page maps, 2 text maps. First published in the AAS Proceedings, April 1896. 10.25" x 6.25
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GROUP OF 14 PENNSYLVANIA MAPS, REPRODUCING 18th-CENTURY SURVEY DRAWINGS AND NOTES BY THOMAS FAIRMAN AND OTHERS
by Pennsylvania / Fairman, Thomas and William Henry Egle
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Harrisburg, PA: Clarence M. Busch, State Printer, 1894. First edition thus. Good. Fourteen maps of various sizes from pastel-tinted Fairman drawings, issued by the Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series. The maps are of various sizes, folded to approximately eight by six inches; separations along some folds.
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CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE "YORK GAZETTE", JANUARY 1st, 1894
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York, PA: York Gazette, 1894. First Edition. Self-wraps. Very Good. (4)pp. The front page contains the title and a calendar for the year 1894. The two middle pages comprise the carriers' address, titled "The `York Gazette' Carrier Boys Go Everywhere." At the end, as usual, is "HAPPY NEW YEAR!" On the back is a view taken from a T. Dart Walker painting of "The Liberty Bell at the World's Fair." 11" x 7
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Group of four small broadsides advertising various social functions in Manheim, circa 1887-1931
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Manheim, PA, 1931. Very Good. Four broadsides, approx. 6" x 9" each. Includes: [1] Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, Friday, Feb. 18th, 1887, Programme. Printed at Manheim by J.M. Fetter. [2] A Christmas Cantata, St. Nicholas, A Charming Poem in Two Parts . In the Town Hall, Dec. 27, '88, Dramatic Personae . Synopsis ." Printed at Manheim by the Weekly Sun Job Print. [3] Eccentric Cake Sociable. Yoos be axed tu this party to be given by the St. Paul P.E. Sunday School at Mechanics' Hall, Manheim, May 28, 1898, Rools and Reggylashuns . Yu git a plade uf ize gream too. [4] The Emaus Players present "De Calline Browierts," A Pennsylvania German Comedy . April 11, 1931 . Cast of Characters . Synopsis of Scenes . Family Trouble in Pennsylvania German must be Real Entertainment.
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HOME COMING AND OLD PEOPLE'S DAYS:; Souvenir Program. June 24, 25, 26, 1909
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Towanda, PA: Bradford Star Job Print, 1909. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. 48pp; text illus from photographs. Contains a brief history of Towanda, the place names of Bradford County, program of events, local ads, etc. 8.75" x 6
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1867 PRINTER'S BILL: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING - PEARSOL & GEIST, PRINTERS BY STEAM: All Kinds of Printing--Plain, or in Colored Inks, or in Bronze...The Evening Express...
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Lancaster [PA]: Pearsol & Geist, 1867. Original document. Very Good. Ornamental billhead on pink stock, accomplished by hand, dated at Lancaster, Decr. 28th, 1867. Line items, in part: "1867, Oct. 15, For adv. Proclamation Firemen's Parade, 2 td, 2.75; For adv. Proclamation Thanksgiving...; Dec. 9 For adv, Notice Buchanan Relief...; Dec. 21 For adv. Ord. fixing Mayor's Salary..."; and two others. Printers' advert at upper left, in ornamental frame, with American flag device. Old folds as usual. 6.75" x 8.25" The Pearsol & Geist printing house was located at 15 South Queen St., Lancaster.
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THE FIRST CENTURY OF GERMAN LANGUAGE PRINTING IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A Bibliography based on the Studies of Oswald Seidensticker and Wilbur H. Oda
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Gottingen, Germany: Niedersachsische Staats, 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Two volumes. pp: xxix, 1245 with indices; title-pages pictured in text. Bound in off-white hopsacking, red lettering on spines and covers. 9.75" x 7" Contains 3,151 entries with library-holding symbols. This work covers the years 1728 to 1830, and supercedes Seidensticker's bibliography of early German printing in the US.
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THE HISTORY OF DENVER [PENNSYLVANIA], 1735-1950
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Denver, Pennsylvania: Denver Borough History Committee, 1950. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Two volumes in one, 120pp; frontispiece portraits and eight plates from photographs. "The history of Denver through 1950 is in part reprinted (first part written in 1896 by J.R. Johns) and in part compiled anew (second section written by Muriel K. Steffy and published in 1950)." Bound in pictorial yellow wrappers, 9.25" x 6". Minor smudges on cover.
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ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT BY GINGERICH BAND SCHOOL, SENIOR AND JUNIOR BANDS, YORK Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945, 8:00 P.M. Admission: Adults 45c (Tax Included). Children 35c (Tax Included). Tickets on sale at Gingerich Music House, 361 West Market Street, York, Pa
by Pennsylvania, York / Gingerich Band School
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York, PA: Gingerich Music House, 1945. Original document. Very Good. Broadside. 11" x 14", printed in blue on heavy tan stock, lyre decoration at center. [Image shown cuts off margins and bottom three lines of text.]. Gingerich Music House was located on the north side of West Market Street, west of Newberry Street in York, PA. Many children received their early musical education there in the 1940s. Clair Gingerich also had a band operating out of the music school, according to an online blog entry and as evidenced by this broadside.
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