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Munster at War

Munster at War

by O'Brien, Barry

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780853422396 / 0853422397
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The Mercier Press. Hardcover. 0853422397 Munster at War (Hardcover in Near Fine unclipped dj) by Barry O'Brien (Author), Sir Charles Petrie (Foreword) Ireland, Irish history; gift inscription to ffep back; . Fine.
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Attic Memories & Poems; Julie Caroline O'Hara 1941 American Pen Women

Attic Memories & Poems; Julie Caroline O'Hara 1941 American Pen Women

by O'Hara, Julie Caroline

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Talaria Pub, Cincinnati. Hardcover. Autographed copy, signed and inscribed on ffep to Mary Hodge Bruce, (Vice President of the League of American Pen Women); Attic Memories and Other Poems by Julie Caroline O'Hara; Talaria Pub, Cincinnati 1941; blue cloth hardcover w/ gilt titles w/ unclipped dj in new mylar cover; Talaria Pub, Cincinnati; Also included is the Julie Caroline O'Hara poem "Happy Trail" typed on the letterhead of Julie Caroline O'Hara and signed by the author and inscribed to Mary Hodge Bruce, laid-in; some discoloration to read endpaper and board where a news clipping rested; very scarce . Fine. 1941. First Edition.
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The Wright Brothers U.S. Air Force Airplane Military Contract 1908 Poster

The Wright Brothers U.S. Air Force Airplane Military Contract 1908 Poster

by Orville; America, Wilbur Wright & U.S. Air Force / United States Army Signal Corp. - United States of

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U.S. Air Force / United States Army Signal Corp. - United States of America. POSTER. Original Contract and Specifications for the First Military "Heavier Than Air Flying Machine" for The Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur Wright - United States Army Signal Corp. This handsome 18" x 24" inch reproduction of the contract between the Wright Brothers and The Army Signal Corp. (What would later become the United States Air Force) bears the signatures of both Wilbur and Orville Wright. A historical collectible and a super piece of early aviation and U.S. Air Force history. This is a great gift for anyone engaged in the history of aviation, the business of aviation as well as those in the Armed Services! Inventors love it too. This poster looks awesome on the wall and is a popular gift for Air Force, Navy, Army & Coast Guard Officers, Pilots and Airmen. Shipped to you rolled in a sturdy mailing tube - ready for framing. . New. 1908.
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