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Manchester, N.[ew] H.[ampshire. Novely Advertising Co., Printers. [ca. 1890s]. Decorated Enveloped. Letterpress with illustrations from lithography. General foxing; never postally used. A clever bit of advertising. A.W. Cushman creates an appealing and eye-catching illustrated envelope to earn more business. The envelope's design program is reminiscent of encaustic tiles, popular in the Victorian period. Turning the envelope ninety-degrees, a concise vignette shows Cushman's offerings: beds, bureaus, side tables, mirrors, chairs and a fainting couch.
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A.W. Cushman & Company, Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paints and Oils, Ellsworth Maine
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ALsS and autographed postcards to Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall, Secretary of the West India Committee, regarding a Brief sketch of British Honduras, Past, Present and Future authored by British Honduras Colony Governor, Major Sir John Burdon
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England; Various: 1928. Sixteen items in total. See description. A collection of ten handwritten and one typed letter and five autographed postcards from various nobility; all written to Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall, Secretary of the West India Committee. The correspondence, mostly written in 1928, regards British Honduras (now Belize) governor Major Sir John Burdon (1866-1933). All are brief acknowledgements of the receipt of his pamphlet, "Brief Sketch of British Honduras, Past, Present and Future." Viz., 1. TLS by Sir George Ranken Askwith (1861-1942) expressing pity that the colony is in need of infrastructure as well as the "...the restriction of insects, and possibly of infantile mortality..." and surmising that such improvements will not improve until exports increase from ."..this important, though small, colony." 2. ALS Thomas Leopold McClintock-Bunbury, 3rd Baron Rathdonnell (1881-1937). 3. ALS Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane (1862-1937), Author, suffragist, biographer, philosopher, first…
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Aaron, r.f. The Story of My Life, the Good Times and the Bad, from Mobile to Milwaukee to Atlanta
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Cleveland and New York: World Publishing, 1968. 8vo. 212 pages. Illustrated with plates from photographs. Publisher's cloth; pictorial dust jacket. Book with small splash stain to top-edge and jacket with small closed tear to rear panel; very good or better and a handsome copy. The scarce first edition, first printing of the first title in Brignano 1: "A professional baseball player, famous for his ability to hit home runs, focuses on his career, particularly with the Milwaukee Braves and the Atlanta Braves. He also occasionally refers to his youth in Mobile, Alabama, where he was born." Henry "Hank" Louis Aaron began his baseball career in the "Negro Leagues" playing with the Indianapolis Clowns. He writes of his difficulty transitioning to an almost all-White community and almost all White baseball league, to the point where he almost left the game to return hime (p21-22) As Aaron worked his up through the Major Leagues, he Aaron had been inspired by Jackie Robinson breaking baseball's color…
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[Aberdeen, Maryland:] "Ordnance Joe of the USO" [opening lines]
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[Maryland. Second World War] Stiff cardstock printed in two colors. 14 x 11 inches. Small tears, corner-tip loss and mild creases; light toning and small stains; very good. With bold lettering, this ephemeral and off-the-cuff broadside brings a little levity during the second World War. "Who is the Most Popular Soldier at Aberdeen?" it asks. The answer lies in the winner of a popularity contest. This lucky soldier would go round-trip to New York City for a night of big life and weekend amusement. Although not stated, this broadside's intended audience was likely for soldiers stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Maryland. Aberdeen was established just after America entered the First World War. Today it is the Army's oldest active proving ground. IB100
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Account of Ruth Anna Lindley, A Minister of the Gospel in the Religious Society of Friends
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Philadelphia: Friends' Book Store, [1893]. 35pp. 12mo. Publisher's cloth boards. An excellent copy in Fine condition. Memorial biography and autobiographical memoir of the conversion of Quaker minister Ruth Anna Lindley (1768-1810) of Chester County, Pennsylvania. She was a convert from the Episcopal church, becoming convinced or, as she puts it "plain," at age 19 and a minister six years later. In 1800, she married approved Quaker minister Jacob Lindley
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An Account of the Life and Character of Christopher Ludwick, late citizen of Philadelphia, and Baker-General of the Army of the United States during the Revolutionary War. 1746-1813. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. First published in the year 1801..
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Philadelphia: Printed for the Society by Garden and Thompson, 1831. 61, [1]pp. Sheep, marbled sides. Binding worn and scuffed; internally, foxing else very good. bjcb 352227 [Title continues]: Revised and republished by direction of the Philadelphia Society for the Establishment and Support of Charity Schools. To which is added, an account of the origin, progress, and present condition of that institution. According to Howes R-515, this is the first edition in book form of Rush's account of Ludwick's life, the first appearance being within an 1801 periodical. Ludwick was a German-American, a patriot and the "Baker General" for George Washington's army. At Ludwick's death in 1801, $10,000 was bequeathed to what was originally known as the "Philadelphia Society for the Free Instruction of Indigent Boys." From page 35 to the book's end, the history of this benevolent Philadelphia institution is given. The names of Reubens Peale and other Philadelphia notables are listed in a "Catalogue" section giving…
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An Account of the Institution and Progress of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia during a Hundred Years, from January, 1787
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Philadelphia: Wm. J. Dornan, Printer, 1887. 308 pages. First edition. 8vo. Bound in original publisher's cloth and printed paper spine label. A Very Good clean copy. The history of this important Philadelphia medical institution. With the small 19th c. armorial bookplate of Persifor Frazier.
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Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains under the Command of Major Stephen H. Long
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Barre, Massachusetts: Imprint Society, 1972. 547pp. Limited Edition. Copy 573/1950. Illustrations by Samuel Seymour. Fine in publisher's cloth and map-illustrated slipcase. [Title continues:] From the Notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other Gentlemen of the Expedition Party Compiled by Edwin James, Botanist and Geologist from the Expedition. An abridged version from the 1823 Philadelphia Carey and Lea edition.
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The Acid House. (Signed)
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Norton, 1994. Early printing of the American edition. 289pp. Stiff illustrated wraps. Signed on the title page. A paperback original by the authoring of Trainspotting.
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The Acid House
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London: Jonathan Cape, 1994. 289 pages. First edition. The correct first printing, per number line statement. A paperback original by the author of Trainspotting.
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Acres of Ashes: The Story of the Great Fire that swept over the City of Jacksonville, Florida, on the Afternoon of Friday, May 3, 1901, resulting in the Loss of Seven Lives, Destruction of $15,000,000 in Property. Total Insurance Less Than $5,000,000
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Jacksonville: James A. Holloman, (1901). 98 unnumbered pages + ads and two fold-out plates. Illustrated wrappers soiled; faint edge-chipping to title-page, else very good. The front wrapper for this copy has a drawing by F.G. Storey -a demonic figure setting the grid of the city alight with a torch. We locate a variant printing of this title with a plain printed front cover, but not ours. This is the recounting of the events of The Great Fire of 1901. Jacksonville's fire, the third-largest urban fire after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, destroyed nearly 150 city blocks. The text includes vivid descriptions of the horror, eyewitness accounts, information on the subsequent military rule in the city, and property loss estimates. A large fold-out plate shows a panoramic view of the burnt district and the ruins of the city building, St. James Hotel, armory, and two churches. Other illustrations include a fold-out facsimile of the front page of Jacksonville's The…
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An Act for the better recruiting His Majesty's Forces on the Continent of America; and for the better Regulation of the Army, and preventing of Desertion therein
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[Colophon:] Boston: New-England: Re-printed by John Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governour and Council. [1756]. Bifolium. Approx. 12¼ x 8 inches, 4 pages. Woodcut coat of arms of King George II at head of first page. Approximately 10-15 words with partial or total loss. Overall, no loss of sense. Expertly, extensively conserved; edges trimmed; old stains; good. An exceedingly rare Boston-printed 1756 act of Parliament to significantly enlarge the number of British troops in North America. This act allowed British army recruitment officers to enlist and detain indentured servants for military service in the American colonies and the northern provinces. It was enacted, in part, after the British defeat at the Battle of the Monongahela in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. The British policy of recruiting or "pressing" American colonial indentured servants into the army was unpopular. For example, in February 1756, elected representatives in Pennsylvania protested to Lt. Gov.…
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An Act to repeal the State Tax on Real and Personal Property, and to continue and extend the Improvements of the State by Railroads and Canals, and to charter a State Bank to be called the United States Bank
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Harrisburg: Printed by Theo. Fenn, 1836. 14, [2 (blank)]pp, 8vo, pamphlet, removed, dbd, traces of light blue wraps to spine. Light foxing, gently vertical fold. In 1836, the State of Pennsylvania charters their United States Bank shortly before the great financial panic of 1837. The entire Act is printed within, all Articles and Sections inclusive. Theophilus Fenn and Company were State printers to Pennsylvania, contracted to publish those laws to be printed in English. The German printing, when outputted, contracted otherwise. Apparently no physical copies located on OCLC. Not to be confused with Crabb & Barrett, viz., OCLC 80677876. 62557658, etc.
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Additional Prose: A Bibliography on America, Proprioception & Other Notes & Essays
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Bolinas [California]: Four Seasons Foundation, 1974. 109, [1]pp. 8vo. Publisher's original cloth binding.. Slightly cocked; near fine. A collection of essays and reviews by Charles Olson.
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An Address delivered before the Tilghman Literary Society, of the Western University of Pennsylvania, on the 25th February, 1839. The Eighteenth Anniversary
by Samuel W. Black, Esq. [Samuel Wylie Black (1816-1862)]
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Pittsburgh: Printed at the Daily Advocate Office, 1839. 12pp. 12mo. Pamphlet; removed; without wrappers; scattered foxing; Very Good. Speech by attorney and Western University of Pennsylvania alumnus, Samuel W. Black (1816-1862), to the school's Tilghman Literary Society. Black subsequently became a judge and was a soldier in the Mexican-American and U.S. Civil wars. Black served as the seventh governor of Nebraska Territory. The text has period annotations noting Black as "a wild young man himself" and to "Dr. Robt. Bruce," the first chancellor (president) of the Western University of Pennsylvania, now known as the University of Pittsburgh ("Pitt"). "The University's buildings, along with most of its records and files, were destroyed in a widespread 1845 fire that wiped out 20 square blocks of the most valuable part of Pittsburgh." (Wikipedia) OCLC recording two physical copies (AAS and UPitt.).
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Address Delivered Before the American Society of Dental Surgeons, At the opening of its Fourth Annual Meeting; Baltimore, July 18th, 1843
by Chapin A. Harris, A.M., M.D. [Chapin Aaron Harris (1806-1860)]
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Baltimore: Woods & Crane, Printers, 1843. 22, [2 (blank)]pp. Pamphlet; removed; without wrappers; else Very Good. Rare address by Dr. Chapin A. Harris (1806-1860)-the "Father of American Dental Science"-to the American Society of Dental Surgeons. Founded in 1840, the ASDS was the first national dental organization in the United States. Chapin was its president in 1844. Chapin authored the standard 19th century dental text, Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery. He was the second president of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest continuously-active dental school in America and he second oldest in America. Chapin also edited the first dental journal, the American Journal of Dental Science. OCLC records two copies (DLC and MDU); there is a third copy at NLM. See Kelly & Burrage and Cordasco for other Harris titles. qw
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Address of the Democratic State Central Committee to the People of Massachusetts
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[Massachusetts, 1850]. Printed on a large single sheet, as issued, and folded down upon which are six pages of text. Small paper loss to one corner in blank margin. Near Fine condition; untrimmed and unopened. "Resolutions adopted by the Democratic State Central Convention, held at Worcester, September 18th, 1850..." The resolutions concerned the statesman George S. Boutwell to be put forth by the party as a candidate for governorship; the admission of new slave states into the Union; the Party's congratulations to the state of California for being newly-admitted into the Union and so forth. OCLC, AAS only.
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Address delivered before the Philological Institute, on the Eighth of December, 1838, the Eleventh Anniversary
by Wm. B. M'Clure, Esq. [William B. McClure (1807-1861)]
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Pittsburgh: Printed by Alexander Jaynes, Third Street, 1839. 24 pages. Pamphlet; removed; without wrappers. Scattered foxing; Very Good. Speech in praise of the art of oratory delivered at the Philological Institute in Pittsburgh by attorney William B. McClure (1807-1861). McClure read for the law in Pittsburgh and was admitted to the bar in 1829. He became the first judge elected in Allegheny County. The Philological Institute met for a time on the campus of the Western University of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh). The Institute was the rival of the university's Tilghman Literary Society. "The University's buildings, along with most of its records and files, were destroyed in a widespread 1845 fire that wiped out 20 square blocks of the most valuable part of Pittsburgh." (Wikipedia) Scarce, OCLC recording four copies for this Alexander Jaynes printing; only one in Pennsylvania (Heinz Hist. Ctr.). Ref. History of Allegheny County Pennsylvania (Chicago, 1889), p255. Pittsburgh…
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An Address Delivered to the Literary Societies of Washington College, Pa., at The Annual Commencement of that Institution, September 25, 1833
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[Washington, Pennsylvania]: Stewart & Acheson, Printers, [1833]. 20 pages. 8 x 5 inches. Pamphlet, removed, without wrappers, light foxing and unevenly trimmed by an early binder along bottom; Good. Scarce address given byJohn Duncan Mahon of Pittsburgh to the students at this Pennsylvania college.
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Address Delivered Before the Tullipheboian Society of St. John's Literary Institution, in Frederick City, MD., at the Annual Commencement, July 18, 1849
by William C. Sappington
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Examiner Buildings, Frederick: Printed by David Scheley and Thomas Haller, 1849. 16 pages. 8½ x 5½ inches. Pamphlet; removed; heavy abrasion to left side of title page; last blank page detaching, without original wrappers. Complete text; Fair. Rare address delivered in Frederick, Maryland at St. John's College, a Catholic Jesuit school, before its debating society. St. John's is one of America's oldest institutions of advanced learning. The subject of Sappington's address is "Our Country and its early Settlement." The address ends with a list of members of The Tullipheboian Society, the literary and debating Association of St. John's Literary Institution. OCLC, Georgetown and LCP only.
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