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Published by White Mane Publishing, Shippensburg, PA, 1997
ISBN 10: 1572490756ISBN 13: 9781572490758
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Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Blue leatherette binding with title gold-stamped on spine; clean, square bninding with sharp corners; clean text block; covers not as tight as brand new. Dust jacket shows moderate wear, some chipping along edges and rubbing to panels with small closed tear and scratches to front panel near spine; now in protective mylar cover. Includes b&w photos, diagrams, tables, notes, bibliography, and index. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Prism Publishers, New Brighton, MN, 1997
Seller: Frenchboro Books, Richmond, ME, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 99 pages. Unmarked, clean, bright, tight, attractive copy ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Bradley County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet composed of historical tales, factual data and individual biographies excerpted from several sources, including the rare book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887. The 37-page booklet is printed one-sided on 8.5 x 11" paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Some of the information in the booklet concerns: a description of the terrain, the "Cherokee Agency," early settlers, dispute over Indian treaty ceding lands to the USA, Sale of lands, organization of churches, organization of county and early officers, the circuit court, early members of the bar, the city of Cleveland, early businesses and newspapers, the Civil War years, and the town of Charleston. This biography section of this booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, usually giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence and occupation, in the course of which it often adds tidbits to the history of the area: J.N. Aikin, E.C. Anderson, T.L. Bates, P.L. Bible, P.L.Bryan, James S. Byrd, Charles T. Campbell, W.P. Campbell, John G. Carter, John B. Cate, V.A. Clemmer, R.L. Cleveland, James Cook, J.M. Crow, John P. Davis, William A. Denton, J.B. Fillaner, Andrew J. Fletcher, J.H. Gaut, S.P. Gaut, Rufus L. Graves, James S. Hancock, C.L. Hardwick, G.R. Hatcher, M.O. Hawk, Henry B. Henegar, Judge John B. Hoyl, John Hughes, Thomas B. Jones, James M. Johnston, Samuel Julian, Robert P. Julian, M.L. Julian, F.P. Kanester, Samuel Kibler, James M. Knox, William Knox, J.P. Lea, W.C. Mansfield, P.B. Mayfield, Columbus A. Mee, W.H, McKamy, John McPherson, H.J. Parks, A.A. Ragsdale, Dr. A.D. Scruggs, Dr. J.S. Shugart, Dr. Isham C. Simmons, Samuel Reese, John Richey, Martin L. Riggs, J.A. Steed, Rev. J.A. Stubblefield. Rev. David Sullins, Joseph R. Taylor, J.N. Taylor, Jonathan Caswell Tipton, William Sharon Tipton, E.C. Tipton, Arthur Traynor, W.D. Traynor, William Trewhitt, W.H. Weatherly, W.G. Weatherly, and A.J. White. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The WPA book mentions Bob Jones College and the Central Avenue Tabernacle. A small map shows the general location of this area.
Published by White Mane Pub, Shippensburg, PA, 1997
ISBN 10: 1572490756ISBN 13: 9781572490758
Seller: Gil's Book Loft, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 9624 shelf. Unread. Gold-stamped dark blue bds. No names, clean text. Unblemished dust jacket. B/w photos, maps. Index. Giftworthy! 212 p. Book.
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Published by Western Historical Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1882
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Jefferson County and Saline County, NE, are recalled through colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies in this 48-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Among the many subjects included are: Physical description of the county, Primitive Occupants, Early Settlers, IndianTroubles, Pioneer Events, County Organizations, County Seats, Criminal cases, Newspapers, Railroads, Doane College, Grasshopper plagues, fires, the press, the fire department, public buildings, banks, businesses, manufacturers, churches, and Secret Societies and colorful tales of early residents. Town histories include: Crete, Wilber, DeWitt, Dorchester, Friend, Pleasant Hill, Swan City, Western, Fairbury, Steele City, Reynolds, Meridian and Endicott. Claims to fame: Jefferson County claims to be located right in the center of the continental USA. It claims one of the most desperate battles ever waged on the continent. It claims to have been the "scene of many daring exploits by such legendary characters as Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and others. The booklet contains a number of biographies. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Biographical sketches include: SALINE: Crete -- E.S. Abbott, S.L. Andrews, Jacob Bahner, A.J. Barragar, Barragar and Moore, W.H. Barstow, John Bathen, T.A.C. Beard, I.T. Benjamin, C.M. Burket, Peter Buenger, Anthony H. Chloupek, J.P, Clarey, Dr. A. Conrad, S.T. Corey, Thomas L. Dixon, D.T. Drake, Cenek Duras, Daniel A. Ferrier, A.S. Flint, F.I. Foss, H.S. Fuller, Isaac Goodin, George H. Hastings, Frank Johnson, J.R. Johnston, Frank Karten, B.C. Kerr, John Kersenbrock, F. Laders, George Long, John S. Lee, H.C. Merrick, T.H. Miller, J.R. Neill, David Brainerd Perry, James W. Rhine, Dr. A.D. Root, Eugene Schilling, James C. Smith, E.F. Stephens, George D. Stevens, John L. Tidball, Thomas Toogood, and V.C. Toogood; Wilbur -- S.S. Alley, Dr. Levi Anthony, Fred S. Baker, J.W. Beeney, Tobias Castor, Henry Clark, John W. Clark, H.W. Cole, Ed. Connell, H.H. Coonen, J.K. Corey, Dr. L.E. Goodell, J.H. Grimm, J.H. Hardy, James Harvey, W.L. Hayes, Fred Herman, S.J. Herman, Capt. J.S. Hunt, J.H. James, Dr. B.F. Jones, Edward C. Kellogg, J.T. Lane, James Ledwich, William Leeper, C.B. McGregor, A.G. Mallat, William H. Mann, C.W. Meeker, J.A. Paddock, Dr. B.C. Parker, H. Cole, F.V. Shabata, H.B. Simpson, John F. Spirk, D.R. Tripp, J.N. Van Duyn, Peter Waldrof, William Waldorf, A.G. Wilber, John Zwoneckek, W.G. Storms; DeWitt -- M.A. Crane, Dr. L.J. Cross, John Denny, Dr. J.K.L. Duncan, William J. Dunn, Dr. C.E. Elder, John Gilbert, E. Hastings, Ira Moulton, E.E. Mattocks, J.R. Nelson, George A. Hunt, Dr. D.R. Pelton, H. D. Rogers, W.H. Staley, Frank M. Suiter, and Joseph Suiter; Dorchester -- N.B. Alley, Dr. W.R. Bolding, J.H. Clark, P.D. Cooper, Thomas Jarrett, R. McManus, John Oberlies, W.H. Pallett, Samuel G. Panter, T.B. Parker, W.C. Parker, Jasper Riggs, C.F. Secord, John Thomas, J.C. Thurston, W.R. Toole, and Samuel Windrem; Friend -- A.L. Bass, Jacob Briemer, T.C. Callahan, Dr. J.W. Dorwart, L.D. Fletcher, John O. Frantz, C.E. Friend, J.W. Gilbert, Dr. W.H. Hewit, T. H. Kelley, Mathew McDougall, A.M. Miller, Nelson C. Miller, H.F. Morton, L.H. Page, William Porter, George F. Swayer, Charles Whitney, Edward Whitcomb and Francis M. Woodruff; Pleasant Hill -- W.B. Smith and W.L. Turner; Western -- James McCreede. JEFFERSON: Fairbury -- C.C. Boyle, H. Clapp, H.D. Clark, George Cross, Mason Cregg, Col. Thomas Harbine, J.D. Hubble, James Ireland, D.C. Jenkins, Emil Lange, G.S. Merritt, H.D. Merrill, Benjamin L. Purdy, F.
Published by Western Historical Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1882
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Adams County, Nebraska, including the City of Hastings, are recalled in this New 50-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Some of the places mentioned in the booklet include: Hastings (county seat), Inland, Juniata, Ayr, Kenesaw, Millington, Ludlow, Hazel Dell, Mayflower, Kingston, Morseville and Rosedale. Among the many subjects included are: physical features of the county, such as the Little Blue River; early settlers, such as Mortimer Kress, known as Wild Bill, and Jerome Fouts, better known as California Joe; Indian troubles; Organization of the county with the names of early officials; two instances of homicide; First death in the county and other firsts; Railroads; Manufacturers, newspapers, and Banks; Spirited competition over the location of the county seat; County poor farm; Grasshoppers; Agricultural society and other societies, often with names of officers; Farmers Alliance; Public Schools and Churches; Fire Department and Telephone Exchange; and other items of interest. The booklet contains biographies of many prominent residents. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Biographical sketches are given for: Hastings -- John M. Abbott, Samuel Alexander, John J. Anstrom, R.D. Babcock, John F. Ballinger, Silas M. Bates, Robert A. Batty, Fred. J. Benedict, A.W. Binderup, M. Birney, Fred H. Blake, Harry Brooks Borley, Burdick Hutton, Ambrose S. Campbell, Charles Cameron, Samuel Chancy, Benjamin Clark, Delavan S. Cole, George Crane, George W. Dade, Jesse H. Darnell, Lafayette Dominy, Jacob Fisher, Joseph N. Fountain, T.M. Foulks, Peter Fowlie, M.W. Freeman, Frank M. Frink, J.E. Gant, Rev. John W. Greenwood, L.J. Halsted, J.W. Harris, Levi P. Hawley, James B. Heartwell, Rev. S.H. Henderson, David H. Holmes, Hiram E. Houghtaling, F.P. Hoyt, O.C. Hubbell, William Hudson, Jacob Huf, George T. Hutchinson, John G. Iddiols, A.B. Ideson, John C. Ideson, John Jackson, Svend Johnson, Bartholomew Kernan, James Laird, Herman Lepin, Miles K. Lewis, Davis Lowman, W.H. Lynn, James W. Marquis, Robert McClellan, William R. McCully, David M. McElhinney, Miss Lucy A. McFadden, M.M. McGrew, Rev. John H. Mize, John G. Moore, R.R. Morledge, Edwin N. Noyes, Isaac M. Norton, Oswald Oliver, F.L. Pade, L.B. Palmer, C.H. Paul, Frank Phillips, Gustavus D. Pierce, John Plank, George H. Pratt, Richard Rainforth, John J. Haymaker, C.B. Riggs, Charles C. Rittenhouse, L.A. Royce, James K. Sample, Joseph Scales, Joseph R. Sims, James Simeon, Henry W. Skinner, Benjamin F. Smith, Dr. Adams H. Sowers, C.B. Sperry, Rev. Jeremiah D. Stewart, N.V. Stine, Horace C. Thatcher, Jacob Thomas, L.H. Tower, Robert B. Tussey, J.H. Van DeMark, Myron Vanfleet, Andrew Veith, N. B. Vineyard, James Walling, S.J. Weigel, Martin F. Wallace, Jacob Wooster, John J. Wemple, George F. Wilkin, Alfred Woolman, and Abraham Yeazel; Juniata -- Winfield Ackley, John E. Adams, E.M. Allen, Peter Anderson, Robert Ash, Anson S. Austin, A.H. Brown, Judson Burwell, Spencer W. Clark, Albert V. Cole, William B. Cushing, Ira G. Dillon, David H. Freeman, M.K. Hutchinson, William L. Kilburn, Columbus A. Lane, J.W. Liveringhouse, Wilson D. Murray, James Newell, Lorenzo F. Picard, Samuel J. Shirley, Gurdon G. Sill, Jacob Swift, Le Grand B. Thorne, Frank E. Wilson, George Walker, and George Watkins; Ayr -- Samuel A. Bookwalter, James E. Bovard, Eli M. Burton, A. True Dyer, Gordon H. Edgerton, Thomas Edgington, Melville B. Foote, Albert N. Hall, Christian Koehler, W.W. Phar, James Ritcheson, Oliver C. Rogers, James S. Way, M. Weinberg, and A.L. West; Kenesaw -- H.D. Einsparr and John G.
Published by Goodspeed Brothers, Chicago Illinois, 1886
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Douglas and Ozark Counties, MO, are recalled in this 11" x 8.5" booklet, comprised of excerpts from Goodspeed Brothers: A Reminiscent History of The Ozark Region (1886), Missouri, A Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1941 WPA publication, The State of Missouri, an Autobiography (a publication written for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition), and other sources. The 51-page booklet is spiral-bound. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first part of the booklet contains a history of the Ozark area, especially as it relates to Missouri, two brief histories of the counties, and bios of leading citizens. The WPA section has a section on Ozark folklore. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition book takes a 1904 look at these counties. The biographies, most of which quite detailed, include: Douglas County Capt. Edmond D. Pennington, James Hailey, James M. Curnutt, J.W. Miller, Rev. William J. Fulton, Calvin Wilson, Thomas Livingston, David B. Pratt, M.C. Reynolds, Dr. James Small, Dr. M.H. Osburn, L.O. Hailey, Judge James P. Ince, Prof. G.M. Siler, Dr. George W. Osburn, Samuel Turner, James P.M. Norman, Prof. Thomas A. Kay, William L. Darrow, John Mallov, Anselm C. Bralley, F.M. Richards, M.S. Newton, John W. Souder, Jesse Andrews, William G. Barnes, D.R. Riggs, Dr. H.M. Miller, Andrew P. Miller, John Squire, John H. Martin, William H. Thomas, Dal Hartin (with picture), William A. Merritt, Marion Silvey, Martin Singleton, Drury Upshaw, and James E. Bunyard; Ozark County Alfred J. Dunegan, B.W. Hogard, G.C. Sowder, Jason F. Norman, Stephen C. Herndon, Andrew J. Coffey, Robert Q. Gilliland, William A. Conklin, Elijah Friend, Judge W.W. Luna, George W. Pearcy, Judge Matthew K. Arnyx, J.E. Wood, J.R. Reed, William C. Morrison, John R. Gaulding, Milton G. Pattillo, Guy T. Harrison, B.V. Morris (with picture), George Washington Webster, Benjamin B. Jones, Templeman J. Hutchinson, Capt. James H. Sallee, and Daniel W. Feemster.
Published by The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1886
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Marshall County in Middle Tennessee are recalled in this booklet compiled from excerpts from: History of Tennessee, originally published in 1886 by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster (1923), and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, a 1939 Federal Writer's Project of the WPA. The new 70-page booklet is spiral bound with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Among the subjects included are: Geography, including its soil, timber, and the principal waterways; early settlers north of Duck River, between Duck River and Elk Ridge, and south of Elk Ridge; Mound Builders evidences; establishment of the county; county buildings and county officials; roads; the county agricultural society and medical society; various courts, murder cases and other trials and punishments, various juries; attorneys; railroads; the War with Mexico with names of some participants; Support for the South in the Civil War; the 17th Regiment and other units with Marshall County men; Businesses in the county; Churches and clergymen; the towns of Lewisburg, Cornersville, Chapel Hill (birthplace of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest), Farmington, Verona, Belfast, Caney Spring, Holt's Corner, Spring Place, South Berlin, Mooresville, and others; the Lewisburg Male Academy and other schools; and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are a number of biographies. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Robrt L. Adams, T. Riggs Adams, William V. Andrews, Clinton A. Armstrong, Rev. P.L. Atkisson, Andrew J. Bartlett, Hartwell G. Baker, Thomas H. Bell, Dr. G.W. Bills, Reuben Billington, Thomas C. Black, John T. Blake, Thomas A. Boyd, Dr. Thomas Wesley Brents, Alexander Bryant, John A. Bryant, John R. Bryant, John A. Burrow, William G. Clayton, Daniel B. Clayton, William M. Clark, Dr. John Cowden, Thomas Collins, Willis P. Collins, David Collins, James W. Collins, Henry L. Collins, Samuel A. Crutcher, Robert P. Crutcher, W.M. Crutcher, William A. Dysart, Charles A. Dabney, Isaac V. Dark, George W. Davis, William M. Davis, William M. Dozier, Allan L. Ewing, Newton B. Ewing, Dr. J.C.C. Ewing, George Wythe Ewing, J. Britt Exell, Rev. Thomas B. Fisher, John L. Fitzpatrick, Robert M. Follis, A.S. Foster, James E. Fowler, Dr. F. Ferguson, George W. Garrett, Thomas E. Garrett, Andrew J. Griffis, Dr. Samuel T. Hardison, Hiram Harris, Robert C. Harris, Valentine O. Hayes, Dr. E.P.C. Haywood, William L. Hill, John T. Hill, Persis D. Houston, John W. Hutton, Thomas C. Hutton, Willis M. Hopwood, James N. Hunter, William P. Irvine, Willoughby A. Jackson, William R. James, Richard T. Johnson, Dr. A. Jones, James F. Kennedy, Dr. M.D. Kelley, John T. Kercheval, William M. Killgore, Alfred J. Lane, Col. James Henry Lewis, Bentley A. London, William A. London, Wilson G. Lloyd, John B. Luna, Shelby B. Marsh, William T. Marsh, John L. Marshall, James M. Martin, Hardin Mayberry, Joseph McBridge, Col. W.L. McClelland, Ferdinand S. McClelland, Frederick B. McClure, Henry G. McCord, Robert A. McCord Jr., Dilliston S. McCullough, Coleman R. McCullough, Col. Christopher C. McKinney, G.A. McLane, Joseph A. McRady, Newton McQuiddy, Robert Montgomery, James J. Morgan, Elisha G. Morris, James J. Murray, S.J. Murrell, Lambert C. Neil, David Nix, J.L. Orr, Thomas A. Orr, Robert J. Orr, William H. Ogilvie, Moses Park, George M. Park, Dr. Thomas J. Patterson, Dr. James M. Patterson, David B. Phillips, David B. Pickens, Thomas M. Porter, John N. Porter, William N. Pyland, Dr. Thomas E. Reed, John G. Reynolds, John D. Roberts, Capt. W. M. Robinson, C.J. Sheffield, Newton J. Smiley, Thomas M. Smith, A.
Published by Honolulu : College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature, 1993, 1993
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
, Burgwinkle, William E., 1951-, ed. Significant others : Gender and Culture in Film and Literature, East and West. Selected conference papers. Edited by William Burgwinkle, Glenn Man, Valerie Wayne. Honolulu : College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature, 1993, xxi, 114pp., PAPERBACK, very good, light wear. CONTENTS: Introduction: Subject, Signifier and Other / Wimal Dissanayake PART I: Women/Warriors -- Introduction / Valerie Wayne. Women Warriors and Nationalism: Two Cases in Point / Virginia Bennett. Where Two Ways Meet: Women/Warriors in Edo-Period Japan / Joel Cohn. Woman-Warriors: Dual Images in Modern Thai Literature / Suvanna Kriengkraipetch PART II: Power and the Other -- Introduction / William Burgwinkle. Desire, Substitution, and Violence in the Contracting Space of Gender / Larry W. Riggs. How Do You Tell a Girl from a Boy?: Uncertain Sexual Boundaries in the Price of Frenzy / Tonglin Lu. Cinema and the Feminine Threat: The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum and a Taxing Woman / Eric Williams and Lawrence F. Glatz PART III: Gendering the Other -- Introduction / Glenn Man. Feminizing Technology: The Objet a in Black Cannon Incident / Kwai-cheung Lo. Rape, Murder, Impersonation, Metaphor: Appropriation Or Annihilation of the Other? / Lucy Lower. - To Other Or Be Othered: De Beauvoir/Tanizaki Where Is the Key? / Jean Toywama. 9780824815646 ISBN 0824815645.
Publication Date: 1889
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Marion County, WV are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this 73 page booklet comprised of excerpts from four rare vintage books: Historical Collections of Virginia by Henry Howe (1845); West Virginia in History, Life, Literature and Industry by Morris Purdy Shawkey (1928); History of West Virginia by Virgil A. Lewis (1889); and Virginia, a Guide to the Mountain State, a WPA publication (1941). The booklet is printed on opaque paper, with the print size enlarged as needed to fit the 8 1/2 x 11 size. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. Towns mentioned in the booklet include: Palatine, Fairmont (formerly Middletown), Mannington, Worthington, Enterprise, Shinnston, Hughes, Farmington, Metz , Glover Gap, Monongah. Other communities listed in the county today include: Barrackville, Baxter, Carolina, Colfax, Fairview, Four States, Grant Town, Idamay, Jordan, Kingmont, Montana Mines, Pleasant Valley, Rachel, and Rivesville. Among the many subjects included are: physical features, Doddridge's notes on "the customs of those primitive times," the Fairmont Male and Female Seminary, Francis H. Pierpont, Governor of Virginia under the "Restored Government", Fairmont State Normal School (Fairmont State Teachers College), David Morgan's Fight, the National Bank of Fairmont, a tour of Fairmont, and other bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet contains relatively detailed biographies of prominent county residents of yesteryear. These frequently include ancestors, siblings, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on area businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on the events of the day. They include: Arch W. Adams, LeRoy F. Alder, James J. Allen, Clay D. Amos, Curtis Edgar Amos, George E. Amos, Paul E. Amos, Luke C. Arnett, John W. Ballard, Frederick William Bartlett, Robert R. Beebe, Ernest R. Bell, A. Blake Billingslea, James F. Black, Jackson V. Blair Jr., Lee Bernard Boyers, John M. Brownfield, William E. Buckey, Mayor Frederick A. Burt, Dr. Hugh Holmes Carr, Harry B. Clark, John Andrew Clark Jr., Rev. William P. Cline Jr., Carroll C. Coffman, Andrew Jackson Colborn, Dr. James C. Collins, Rollo J. Conley, William H. Coontz, Franklin C. Davis, George L. Davis, Zachary F. Davis Sr., Ralph F. Doolittle, Charles Drake, Melvin E. Dyson, L. T. Eddy, Rev. William Jobes Eddy, Gov. Aretas Brooks Fleming, Brooks Fleming Jr., John W. Fleming, Alta Jason Gibson, Rev. Patrick H. Gilsenan, Edward Everett Hale, Thomas W. Hanley, J. Virgil Harr, William Stanley Haymond, Edward L. Hawkins, Frank C. Haymond, Robert M. Henry, William Melvin Hess, Rev. Thomas LeRoy Hooper, Dr. Edward W. Howard, Dr. LeRoy Downey Howard, William A. Hustead, Melville L. Hutchinson, Benjamin H. Ice, Samuel Lambert Johnson, Dr. Harry Stanley Keister, Rev. Heber Dwight Ketcham, Ira L. Laughlin, Claude S. Lawson, Camby M. Lowther, Myron Carleton Lough, William K. McCray, Arch L. McIntire, J. Harper Meredith, James A. Meredith, Winfield Scott Meredith, Thomas Condit Miller, Rev. Charles Baird Mitchell, Robert Emmett Mochler, J. Clyde Morris, Bonard C. Morrow, Henry E. Mulligan, Dr. Cloyd M. Musser, Thomas S. Neptune, John Edward Offner, John William O'Neil, Clyde Poling, Robert Sidney Reed, Charles Richie, Lowman A. Riggs, David A. Ritchie, Thomas F. Robey, L. Glenn Roop, Hershel Hampton Rose, Joseph Rosier, A. Lawrence Russell, Dayton A. Rymer, Woods P. Rymer, Ward M. Satterfield, Charles M. Shinn, Roy Hampton Stewart, George H. Shomaker, Flavius J. Smith, Coy Henry Snider, Sen. Ira L. Smith, A. Glenn Springer, Paul V. Stillings, Rev. Herman G. Stoetzer, Charles R. Sturm, Daniel Clingingsmith Tabler, Von E. Teeter, Homer C. Tennant, James H. Thomas, Dr. Jesse Ray Tuckwiller, Charles Walter Waddell, Kephart Delvarem Walker, Sylvanus L. Watson, George Thomas Watson, Ross Alfred Watts, Je.
Published by The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1886
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Williamson County, in the heart of Middle Tennessee, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the 1886 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The 88-page booklet has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Among the subjects included are: Geography, including waterways, agriculture, etc.; Early settlers ; the establishment of the county and of the county seat, Franklin; county buildings and officials; roads and railroads; Academies; schools and churches; militia companies before the Civil War; lawyers, juries and courts; court cases and punishments (including ten lashes on the bare back for stealing five cents); the Seminole War; Civil War times -- military units and leaders, and the battle between forces of Gen. John Hood and Gen. Schofield at Franklin; Peytonsville; Thompson Station; early businesses, banks, lodges, etc; historic homes in the area, and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are a number of biographies. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: William E. Alexander, S. Anderson, Rev. Mark Andrews, John Andrews, William Armstrong, John Atwood, Robert A. Bailey, Thomas R. Barrick, John J. Beech, Thomas O. Betts, William F. Bingham, James J. Bingham, Thomas H. Bond, James C. Bostick, Joseph H. Bowman, Philip Boxley, William W. Brooks, John A. Buchanan, E.B. Buchanan, Rev. Claudius Buchanan, Josiah Butt, Andrew Campbell, Newton Cannon, Joseph Carl, Col. Moscow B. Carter, Joseph T. Chadwell, Joel Champion, Dr. John Gillem Clay, John S. Claybrooke, William Collins, Henry Howe Cook, Mrs. Sarah e. Cooke, Dr. J.D. Core, David R. Corlett, R.F. Cotton, Robert S. Cowles, Col. N.N. Cox, William H. Crouch, James P. Crutcher, Charles H. Davis, John D. DeGraffenried, John F. Demumbran, Joseph T. Demumbran, Alexander Dodd, Talbot F. Dodd, Robert M. Doss, Edwin H. Douglas, Henry C. Edmondson, David C. Edmondson, Edmond W. Eggleston, Josiah E. Elliott, William H. Evans, John T. Fleming, John T. Fleming, William C. Fleming, A. Brice Fleming, Charles Fulton, Dr. Watson M. Gentry, Dr. Daniel German, Moses G. Gosey, Willis K. Green, Dr. Madison G. Green, DeWitt C. Griggs, Richard T. Hailey, John C. Haley, William C. Haley, William E. Hamilton, Daniel A. Hampton, Dr. James P. Hanner, Turner L. Harrison, James W. Harrison, Abram W. Hatcher, Thomas Elliot Haynes, E. Marcellus Hearn, John H. Hill, Charles H. Hill, James H. Hoge, C.H. Hoskins, William House, Dr. S.J. House, B.R. Hughes, G.R. Hughes, Lee Hughes, John H. Hunter, Dr. George B. Hunter, James P. Johnson, S.A. Joyce, David J. Kenneday, Dr. T.H. Kennedy, John W. King, William King, B.F. King, Claibourne H. Kinnard, George M. Kittrell, Robert H. Kittrell, Gilbert H. Lamb, Dr. Hiram A. Laws, Joshua B. Lillie, Thomas Mahon, John W. Mallory, Clement W. Mallory, Fulton A. Mayberry, W.L. McCall, Aaron C. McCord, James McEwen, John McGavock, William S. McLemore, John A. Miller, J.G. Moody, Alexander Moore, John B. Murrey, Isaac L. Neely, J.W.L. Nevils, John M. Nevils, Dr. James A. North, Jerome J. O'Conner, Dr. Urbane G. Owen, Peter D. Owen, D.C. Padgett, Jacob T. Page, John Page, John W. Parham, James Patton, Thomas F. Perkins, Samuel F. Perkins, N. Edwin Perkins, Capt. Henry P. Pointer, George W. Pollard, James H. Porter, Peter H. Reed, Gideon W. Riggs, Hiram E. Ring, W.T. Roberts, Capt. William J. Robinson, John Henry Rolffs, Ashley B. Rozell, James J. Sayers, A. G. Scales, John.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. New 195 Page Booklet. Early days in Hancock County, IN, are recalled through the biographies of numerous early residents in this booklet, comprised of excerpts from the rare 1895 book: The Pioneer compiled by Samuel Harden, and Indiana, a Guide to the Hoosier State, a 1941 WPA publication. The spiral bound booklet is 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" . A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Past and present communities in this southwest Indiana county include: Blue River Township, Brandywine Township, Brown Township, Buck Creek Township, Center Township, Charlottesville, Cumberland (part), Finly, Fortville, Green Township, Greenfield (County Seat), Jackson Township, Maxwell, McCordsville, New Palestine, Shirley (part), Spring Lake, Sugar Creek Township, Vernon Township, Wilkinson, and Willow Branch. (Some may not be mentioned in the booklet.) This booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, as it is filled with biographies of persons who lived in the county in the 1890s, often giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence and occupation. The bios include Wesley Williams Sr., Joseph Wright, Henry Wilson, John Forgey, John Service, Ila Steele, Obediah Harvey, Abner Smith, John Crist, John Addison, Edward Barrett, Juda Babcock, George Parker, James Braddock, David Caudell, Matthew Johns, Andrew Fink, Benjamin Elliott, John White, John Q. White, William Milburn, Edward Scott, Alfred Potts, Benjamin Wilson, Casper Herr, Ira Collins, Joseph Leakey, Oliver Collins, Wm. Collins, Benton Barrett, Aquilla Grist, Wesley Catt, Wm. Collins Sr., Andrew Yetter, Wm. Hayes, John Murphy, Joel Manning, Elias McCord, John White, John Jackson Sr., Jesse Collins, Robert Collins, F. M. Johnson, Wm. Garriott, Wellington Collyer, Henry Gipe, Dr. Wm. Justice, John Justice, Joel Cook Family, Benjamin Cook, Stephen Jackson, John Heim, Wm. Scotton, Wm. Caldwell, Wm. Dunn, Joseph Clayton, H.C. Johnson, the Braddock family, Wm. Potts, the Meek family, James Thomas, David Thomas, John Green, Wm. Watts, Joshua Lynam, John Collins, Thomas Williams, Daniel Lee, John Cummins, David Huston, Peter Blake, Milton Masters, Elijah Cooper, Seth Walker, John Culp, Adam Brown, John Quinlin, S.A. Troy, Jordan Lacey, B.W. Cooper, the Mingle family, the Mints brothers, S. B. McCrillus, Al Brandenburg, Charles Pratt, E.M. Riggs, John Barner, R. D. Hanna, Charles Titus, Miles Walker, the Seward family, J. Parks McCord, J. Crouch Kennedy, Washington Sparks, George Scott, John Wales, Charles Offutt, Francis Sanford, Josephus Bills, Joshua Shelby, Wm. Mitchell, Robert Barnard, James Larrimore, Milton Addison, Wm. Pauley, Franklin Bridges, J. K. Henby, Nelson Bradley, Morgan Chandler, the Curry family, John Binford, T. H. Kuhn, Tremillius Jackson, W. R. Jones, Charles Downing, and David Gooding. Besides the biographies, there are three sections of names: a long list of past residents the author recalls, just about anyone connected with pre-1895 Hancock Lodge #101 F. and A.M., and finally early residents who are "Gone but Not Forgotten." The history of the county is found in bits and pieces within the biographies. In the brief WPA section the county's early claims to fame are noted: Greenfield is the birthplace of the poet James Whitcomb Riley and Joseph Chapman, a Greenfield politician, was influential in the presidential campaign of 1840.
Published by United States Government Printing Office., 1891
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover, missing wraps. Condition: Good. ORIGINAL 1887 PUBLICATION; missing covers; light browning of leaves; o/w in good condition. Book.
Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Hughes County, South Dakota, including the capital city of Pierre, are recalled in this new 111-page booklet titled: Hughes County, South Dakota, USA. The spiral-bound booklet is a compilation of excerpts from two hard to find sources: the 1937 book, Hughes County History, and South Dakota: A Guide to the State, a 1938 product of the WPA Writer's Program. The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and has been protected with a vinyl sheet. The text is reproduced on 11" x 8.5" opaque paper, with two pages of original text printed per page with no reduction in type size. The original Hughes County History was primarily made up of articles "contributed by pupils, teachers, pioneers and historical authorities" and newspaper clippings, some of which were obituaries. Subjects include: Geological History, History, State and County School Superintendents, Early School history; the town of Blunt and its early day happenings -- the Blunt Oil Well, Blunt blizzard of 1888, Memories from the E.E. Simmons family, the E.F. Mercer family, Mrs. Thomas Whalen, Mrs. John Miles, H.O. Besancon, the Garver family, William Hopkins, Ed Carey, Fred Pigney, J.W. Pyne, Mrs. Anna Marsh, L.J.Walker, the Blunt Hotel, See-Back-Agraph; the City of Pierre -- Indians, Firsts, Folklore, the old auditorium's story, Gen. F. Burke O'Brien and the old capitol, Mason Martin, St. Mary's Hospital, Farm Island, Hilts Grocery, L.B. Albright recalls "A Half Century in Pierre", Vilas Drug Store, Lucas Company, New Governor's Mansion, Congregational Church History, Pierre Indian School, Names of pioneers, Directory of 1884, E.E. Senechal, Floods, New Courthouse (and sketch of the old one), John E. Hipple, editor of the Capital Journal, G.H. Janes, Homer Partridge, Al Hildebrandt and his gun collection, Pierre Parks, Dr. Riggs, James Rabdau, the Breeden Family, Mail carrier and the post office, Bill Smith, Max Kehr, Billie Borst, Paoli Bianchi, Steve Travis, the Greenough Hardware, Dr. O.N. Hoyt, Pat Kane, Jim Lewis, Judge Loring E. Gaffy, the Murder of Forest Small and the lynching of James Bell, the opening of the Winnebago Indian Reservation to settlement by President Arthur and the rescinding of the order by President Cleveland, John Lockhart, Henry Reed, Herman Sterud, Robert Bagby, the Hyde family, Lester Clow, Mrs. Julia Geltz, Frank Pettyjohn, H.O. Marion, Judge and Mrs. J.F. Hughes, Col. Edward Farr, Mary Noyes Farr, the Lawler family, Louis Greenough, Mrs. C.K. Morton, Fort Sully, Guy Barnes, Will Grebing, Bob Carlin, "Gold in the city park", U.P. Solberg, John A. Samuelson, the Dorothy family, N.E. Howard, Corwin Mead, Andrew Schmutz, John S. Nelson, Mrs. Mary Morse, Horace Clark, Adam Thierolf, Elias Jacobsen, the Methodist Church, the Locke Hotel, Street Cars, Earliest Official County Records, Frank C. Smith, the Obershaw family, River Ferry Days, Fur traders on the Missouri, Louis DeWitt, the Leeper family, Charles DeLand, Jordan family, the C.C. Whitcher family, Mike O'Brien; the town of Harrold -- Harry McQueen family, Early Days by Claire Besancon, Pierre University, J.A. McGaffee, John Laughlin, William Summerside, Methodist Church, Immanuel Lutheran, Zion American Lutheran, the Big Blizzard of '88; the town of Canning -- Leon Redick's Lincoln book, John Kramer, George Coates, Mace Samco, J.H. Gould, James Elwood DeHart, the Dehart family, the Nye and Coates families, the Redicks; Hughes County Rural School Association, M.C. Rousseau, the Sam McGaffee family, Kossuth Byrum, the Roda family, Lew Richards, Mort Howard, the Baade family, Henry Lewis Jones, G.C. Tutin, Charlie West, Michael Nelson Thomson, Ed Hausman, Jessie Jones and the Greenwood family, the Cooper family, the Alleman family, Joseph Pitlick, Cyrus Gain Robinson, Hans Sorensen, the Tetan Dakotas, Fielder Bottom pioneers, the Millett family, John McGrin, the Biwer family, a prairie fire, Mrs. Snell and Bertha Thorne, J.C. Higgins, Clark Howard family, Lorenze Oste.
Publication Date: 1895
Seller: A Plus Printing, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. A history of Douglas County KS, may sound rather ho-hum -- until you learn that "Lawrence" is the County Seat. Lawrence, Kansas -- suddenly images of old Western films and Quantrill's Raiders flash across the mind. Similar images also flash across the pages of this 269-page book, reproduced from Richard Cordley's 1895 first hand account A History of Lawrence, Kansas from the First Settlement to the Close of the Rebellion. Amazingly detailed and well-written, the book is a rich source of data for Civil War buffs, genealogical info for those with Douglas County ties, and insights into American history in general and Kansas history in particular. This new spiral bound book is on 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 paper with the front cover protected with a vinyl sheet. Since the original book was darkened with age the print is a little light. The sufferings of these first Kansas pioneers rival those of the pioneers who founded Jamestown and Plymouth -- but for different reasons. Hoping to prevent the spread of slavery into Kansas after passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, many of these settlers left the comforts of their northeastern homes to live on a prairie beset with hardships and ruffians, in order to cast their votes for freedom. But pro-slavery factions had other ideas. This book covers an unusual part of American history. Often skimmed over in text books, it is more often found in the movies, where fact is mingled with fiction. But here we have a true account, an account stranger than fiction -- peace-loving citizens, rigged elections, corrupt officials, heroes and villians, wild speculations, underground governments, escaped slaves, a young Jesse James, and an old John Brown. All leading up to the actual raid itself -- vividly woven memories of the author and other survivors bring to life brutal murders, unwarranted cruelty, helpless onlookers, and narrow escapes as the bushwackers go door to door, street by street, looting, killing and burning. There's a lesson to be learned about letting your guard down, and another about the determination to survive. There are several pictures and drawings of early Lawrence (some better than others), and individual pictures of some of the early residents: Rev. Richard Cordley, Amos Lawrence, Gen. James Lane, Wilson Shannon, Charles Robinson, Sam Walker, Abram Wilder, Oliver Barber, Lyman Allen, Wesley Duncan, Col. James Blood, A.D. Searle, George W. Collamore, Dr. Alonzo Fuller, D.W. Woodward, Paul Brooks, J.G. Sands, Robert Frazer, Gen. George Deitzler, Col. O.E. Learnard, Major Edmund Ross, Col. John Rankin, Edmund Whitman, Franklin Haskell, Samuel Reynolds, John Ross, George Leis, Thaddeus Prentice, George Hutchinson, John Shimmons, John Haskell, Dudley Haskell, Frank Bailey, Charles Smith, R.C. Dix, E.A. Smith, Rev. John S. Brown, C.S. Duncan, Gurdon Grovenor, James Horton, Mrs. O.E. Learnard, Mrs. R. Cordley, Mrs. H.M. Simpson, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs. Sarah Mack-Pinkston, Mrs. Sam Walker, Mrs. S.B. Prentiss, Mrs. O.A. Hanscom, Mary Brooks, Sarah Brown, Lizzie French, Lucy Woodward, Dr. J. F. Griswold, H.W. Baker, Josiah Trask, S.M. Thorpe, William Crutchfield, John L. Crane, O.A. Hanscom, George Ford, Forest Savage, Joseph Riggs, Samuel Kimball, Joseph Savage, R.W. Ludington, P.D. Ridenour, Fred Read, Col. S. W. Eldridge, George Smith, H. M. Simpson, Samuel Riggs, James Emery, Dr. S. B. Prentiss, Dr. Albert Newman, Lathrop Bullene, Charles Edwards, Rev. S. V. Lum, Rev. William Bishop, Rev. Charles Reynolds, Robert Elliott, T. Dwight Thacher, Josiah Miller, J.B. Abbott, John Speer, and William Phillips.
Published by Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia
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Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint Leavenworth. Early days in Montgomery County, Maryland, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data, and individual biographies in this 153-page excerpt from J. Thomas Scharf's History of Western Maryland, originally published in 1882 by Louis H. Everts of Philadelphia. The booklet is printed on 8 1/2" x 11" opaque paper. The front cover is an 80# card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. Although this booklet is new, there were occasional smudge marks in the original book which we were unable to delete in reprinting the material. Among the many subjects included are: Early history and physical features; First Recorded Patents (with names like "John's Delight", "Turkey Thicket" and "Pork Plenty, if no Thieves"); Census figures; Courts and County Officials, including names of grand jurors and disposition of some cases (such as the pillory, whipping post and servitude); early Wills and Marriage Licenses; Educational Matters, Importance of Tobacco, Agricultural Society, Gold Mines; Revolutionary War Pensioners; Shadrach Nugent, a famous Negro known as "The Moon Man" who lived to be over 119 years old; Necrology (early deaths in the county); the City of Georgetown, a suburb of Washington, D.C.; Georgetown College; the District of Columbia with details concerning the locating of the nation's capital; Public Roads and Bridges, Stage Coaches, Railroads and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; the Catawba Grape; church histories; Rockville Academy; histories of the various county districts: Cracklin, Clarkesburg, Medley, Rockville, Berry, Bethesda, Mechanicsville, Gaithersburg, and Great Falls; and villages: Unity, Laytonsville, Redland, Claysville, Clarkesburg, Hyattstown, Neelsville, Damascus, Boyd's Station, Barnesville, Poolesville, Beallsville, Dawsonville, Rockville, Spencerville, Colesville, Darnestown, Cabin John and the stone-arch bridge across the Potomac, Sandy Spring, Olney, Brookville, Norbeck, Germantown, Gaithersburg, other interesting bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet is filled with names. In addition, there are individual biographies of notable county residents. These vary greatly in length. Among these bios are: Benjamin Stoddert, Daniel Carroll, Henry Gaither, Ninian Edwards, Jared Williams, John W. Jones, Patrick Magruder, James Dunlap, Philip E. Thomas, Mrs. Ann Poultney, Col. John Berry, Elisha Riggs, Samuel Riggs, John C. Clark, George R. Gaither, Israel H.B.A. and R.R. Griffith, Rev. Thomas McCormick, Thomas L. Reese, Thomas J.S. Perry, Gen. Uriah Forrest, Roger Brooke, Robert Pottinger, Dr. William B. Magruder, Dr. Duvall, Robert Sellman, Thomas F.W. Vinson, James Holland, James Carrant, Isaac Young, William Darne, Samuel C. Viers, Richard Johns Bowie, the Ray family, the Blair family, the Gist family, Rev. James Hunt, Caleb Bentley, Rev. Thomas McCormick, John Thomas, Ephraim Davis, Roger Brooke, William B. Barnsley, Philander Chase Riley, and the Cook family.
Published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 1989
ISBN 10: 082040912XISBN 13: 9780820409122
Seller: PAPER CAVALIER US, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: very good. Gently used. May include previous owner's signature or bookplate on the front endpaper, sticker on back and/or remainder mark on text block.
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Published by Wilson Ornithological Club, 1948
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. This is the Wilson Ornithological Club Bulletin, Volume 60, Number 2, issued for June 1948. Published in Ann Arbor Michigan, the issue contains the following articles : The Family Eurypygidae - a Review . by Carl D. Riggs (accompanied by a black-and-white halftone photograph of a Sun-Bittern by George Miksch Sutton) / Life History on Puff-Birds . by Alexander F. Skutch / A Singing Female Wood Thrush . by Hervey Brackbill /Notes on Texas Seaside Sparrows . by Ludlow Griscom / Notes on Birds of the Gomez Farias Region of Tamaulipas . by Stephen W. Eaton and Ernest P. Edwards / General Notes (Lots of interesting things here) / Editorial / Obituary / Ornithological News / The Louis Agassiz Fuertes Research Grant for 1948 / New Life Members / Book Reviews of Ornithological Literature / Reports / Club Library ************************************ TITLE : The Wilson Bulletin / ISSUE : Volume 60, Number 2 / DATE : June 1948 / EDITOR : Josselyn Van Tyne / CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS : Various / DETAILS : Quarterly periodical. paper covers.Contains line drawings and halftone photographs; volume pages 75 - 135 (61 pp); 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 , pictorial wraps, stapled and glued. *************************************** CONDITION This is a previously owned periodical that remains clean and presentable, with the following particulars noted : : EXTERIOR Surface rub and toning are obvious; weathering to top and spine edge of rear cover; rear cover has a touch of scuffing and some minute tea stains; softly bumped corner tips. Front cover displays nicely. / BINDING Solid. / INTERIOR Clean and free of marking. No writing or signatures.
No Binding. Condition: Fine. Contained in the Fall 2002 issue of The Threepenny Review. This issue of the well-regarded quarterly includes work by, among others, Evan Connell, Ariel Dorfman, Margaret Drabble, Geoff Dyer, P. N. Furbank, Louise Gluck, Javier Marias, Kay Ryan, and W. G. Sebald.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1964
Seller: Anybook.com, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,750grams, ISBN:
Published by London: Asia Publishing House, 1961
Seller: Versandantiquariat Waffel-Schröder, Berlin, Germany
Book
Linen. Condition: Gut. 152 Pages. Still good. Former library copy with usual markings. Apart from that inside clean. Cover slightly used and bleached. Without dust jacket. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 380.
Published by Des Moines, 1907
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Pub in 1907. VG cond. hardcover, no dj. Black cloth over bds w/ bright gilt lettering on spine. Light soiling to exterior. 173pp + 128pp together in same binding. Book is square, straight, tight & clean except as noted, overall VG or better cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions.
Condition: Marked. Sotheby's - London, Sale title ? Victorian Pictures, Date ? 19th December 2001, No. of lots ? 110, No. of pages ? 102, Illustrated in colour Receved indian stamp inside in front page, , INDEX, Affleck,W. 70 Mellor, W. 13, Anderson, J. 6 Millais, Sir J.E. 88, Anderson, S. 45 Morgan, E 51, Ansdell, R. 84 Morris, ]. 18, Atkinson, ].G. 86, Nasmyth, ]. 2, Barclay, E.]. 73, Barton,R 31 O'Neil, G.B. 19,58, Bennet, EM. 66, Bouvier, AJ. 43, 56 Paton, Sir J.N. 87, 89, Brickdale, E.E 102, 105, 106 Pickersgill, ER. 5, Bundy, E. 27 Pisa, A 10, Burne-Jones, Sir E.C 97,99 Pollentine, A 73A, Pritchen, E. 4, Cole, G.Y 38 Pyne, J.B. 12, Cole, R.R.v 60,61, Compton, E.T. 9 Rayner, L. 7, Crane, W. 100 Rheam, H.M. 57, Creswick, T. 15 Riggs, E.H. 59, Ryland, H. 32,64, Da Costa,.]. 110, Davis, H.W.B. 25,40 Sandys, E. 95, Dicksee, E 69 Schon, C 90, Dolland, W.A 71 Shaw,J. B. 101, Smith, CA. 44,46,68, Foster, M.B. 29, 72 Smith, G. 21, Solomon, S. 93, Glendening, A. 55 Southall, J .E. 103, Goodall, E 65 Spencelayh, C 104, 107-109, Gray, K. 52 Stone, E 67, Grimshaw, J .A. 91 Strachan, AC 30, Syer, ]. 37, Hall, E 82, Hardy, H. 76, 77 Tennant, ].E 3, Hayllar, ]. 91, Herbert, J .R. 98 Waire, E.W. 16, Herring, Jnr, J.E 75 Waller, S.E. 74, Hicks, G.E. 62 Ward, CD. 63, Holl, E 20 Wardle, A 80, Hulme, EW. 17 Wans, EW. 24, Hunt, W. 78,83 Watts, G.F. 96, Way, CJ. 8, James, D. 49,50 Webb,J. Il, Weekes, H.W. 81, Kilburne, G.G. 34,35 White,J. 53, Knowles, G.S. 26 Williams, W. 22,23, Wilson, CE. 41,42, Ladell, E. 47,48 Wood, T.P. 1, Leader, B.W. 39 Woodhouse, W. 79, Leech, J. 33 WooUen, H.C 85, Leighton, Lord E 94 WyUie,W.M. 28, Leslie, G.D. 54, Lidderdale, CS. 36, LinneU, J. 14, Weight: 418g We use registered airmail for all parcels which are sent out from our depot in India. Parcels usually take 1 - 2 weeks to arrive at your selected destination. All parcels are shipped within 1 working day of payment being received.
Published by The Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers Inc., Kirksville, Missouri, 1995
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, aqua library cloth, original paper covers bound in, 256, 257-512, 513-768, 769-1100 pp., b/w photos and drawings, indexes Articles in issue no. 1 are "The Queen, a Bishop, and a Peer: A Clash for Power in Mid-Elizabethan Cambridgeshire," Eugene J. Bourgeois II, "Moral Formation and Social COntrol in the Catholic Reformation: The Case of San Juan de Avila," David Coleman, "A Tale of Two Convents: Nuns and Anabaptists in Münster, 1533-1535," D. Jonathan Grieser, "A Church Militant: Scotland, 1661-1690," Elizabeth Hannah Hyman, "popish Imprudence: The Perseverance of the Roman Catholic Faithful in Calvinist Holland, 1572-1620," Christine Koch, "Baptisms, Church Riots and Social Unrest in Calvin's Geneva," W.G. Naphy, "Was Michelangelo Born under Saturn?" Don Riggs, "Early Reception of Paracelsian Theory: Severinus and Erastus," Jole Shackelford, "Secular and Mendicant Masters of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Paris, 1505-1523," Andrew G. Traver.Articles in issue no. 2 are "Caritas Pirckheimer: A Female Humanist Confronts the Reformation," Paula S. Datsko Barker, "The Refusal to Accomodate: Jesuit Exegetes and the Coperinican System," Irving A. Kelter, "Geneva and America in the Renaissance: The Dream of the Huguenot Refuge 1555-1600," Frank Lestringant (translated by Ann Blair), "Who Pays for Building the Rectory? Religious Conflicts in the Upper Austrian Parish of Dietach, 1540-1582," Joseph F. Patrouch, "'Female Perversity': Male Entitilement: The Agency of Gender in More's 'The History of Richard III,'" Alan Clarke Shepard, "Geneva Meets Rome: The Development of the French Reformed Diaconate," Glenn S. Sunshine, "Putting Don Carlos Together Again: Treatment of a Head Injury in Sixteenth-Century Spain," L.J. Andrew Villalon, "Layers of Emblematic Prose: Rabelais' Andoilles," Florence M. Weinberg, "Review Article: Renaissance Libraries, Publications, and the 'Textual COndition,'" Wood Bouldin.Articles in issue no. 3 are "The Echo of Controversy: Caspar Fuger's Attempt to Propagate the Formula of Concord among the Common People," Irene Dingel, "Of Good and Bad Neighbors: Middle-Class Life in the Work of Jörg Wickram," Jane Emberson, "Old World Images Encounter New World Reality: Rene Laudonniere and the Timucuans of Florida," Laura Fishman, "The Actaeon Myth and Allegorical Reading in Spoencer's 'Two Cantos of Mutabilitie,'" Anne D. Hall, "A Plurilingual Family in the Sixteenth Century: Language Use and Linguistic Consciousness in the Salis Family Correspondence, 1580-1610," Randolph C. Head, "Theology in the Church of Scotland 1618 - c. 1640: A Calvinist Consensus?" David G. Mullan, "The Exploitation of Francesco Spiera," M.A. Overell, "Vincenzo Girardone and the Popular Press in counter-Reformation Milan: A Case Study (1570)," Kevin M. Stevens.Articles in issue no. 4 are "John Foxe as Hagiographer: The Question Revisited," I. Ross Bartlett, "Irony and the Ethics of Self-Portraiture in Montaigne's 'De la praesumption,'" Sue W. Farquhar, "The Rhetoric of Biblical Authority: John Knox and the Question of Women," Susan M. Felch, "Limitations of Textuality in Thomas More's Confutation of Tyndale's Answer," Jamey Hecht, "Utopia, Utopia's Neighbors, 'Utopia,' and Europe," Robert Shepherd, "Juan Gil and Sixteenth-Century Spanish Protestantism," Robert C. Spach, "A Taste for Newfangledness: The Destructive Potential of Novelty in Early Modern England," Sra Warneke, "'What a Good Ruler Should Not Do': Theorietical Limits of Roayl Power in European Theories of Absolutism, 1500-1700," Wolfgang Weber, "Review Article: The Ottomans," Weston F. Cook, Jr.
Published by The Students of the University of Deseret (Territorial University of Utah), Salt Lake City, UT, 1891
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. [12 pp.] Octavo [24 cm]; saddle-stapled with two staples in tan printed wraps. Volume 2, issue number 3, [25]-36 pp, complete issue. Minor age toning and dampstaining around edges with some minor bumps and tears. University of Deseret student literary magazine. In 1892 the University's name was changed to the University of Utah by the legislature of the Deseret territory. Literary, editorial, and correspondence content. Front and rear inner wraps have neat advertisements for Margetts Brothers (Salt Lake City booksellers), Deseret National Bank (SLC) , F. Auerbach & Bro. (SLC department store/bookstore), Utah Book and Stationery Co. (SLC dealer in stationery and educational works), and the Taylor, Romney, Armstrong Co. (SLC lumber dealers). Rear wrap shows a full page ad for the University of Deseret, describing the courses on offer and the educational facilities and services offered.
Seller: thecatalogstarcom Ltd, Westbury, United Kingdom
Condition: Marked. Christie's - London, Sale title - Aviation Photography and Space Memorabilia, Date - 15th March 2001, No. of lots - 101, No. of pages - 96, Illustrated in colour and black & white INDEX A, ADLER PLANETARIUM , AEREON , AEREON III , AEROSPATIALE , AEROTORPILLE , ETEVE Guy , AKRON , ALBATROS , ALDRIN Edwin "Buzz" , , ALPHA PROBE , ANDERSON Orvil , ANDRE DESHAYS Claudine , ANTOINETTE , APOLLO , APOLLO , , APOLLO , APOLLO , APOLLO , APOLLO SATURN V , APOLLO SOJUS , APOLLO SOJUZ , ARAGATZ , ARAK , ARIANE , ARIANE V , ARMSTRONG Neil , ASTRA , B, BARDOT Brigitte , BAUDRY Patrick , BEAN A. , BEHEPA II , BELIAEV Pavel , BEVERLY , BLERIOT , BLERIOT Louis , BOEHLEN Rudolph the "Birdman" , BOEING , BONNET , BONNIER , BORISOWITSCH Boris , BORMAN Franck , BRAND , von BRAUN Wernher , BREGI , BREGUET , BRINDEJONE de MOULINAIS , BRISTOL , BYKOWSKI Waleri , C, CALTECH JPL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY , CARPENTER , CAUDRON , CAVELIER , CHANDELOUP , CHEVILLARD , CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG , CHRETIEN Jean Loup , CHRYSLER , CITY of GLENDALE , CLEMENT BAYARD , COLLINS , COLLINS Michael , COLUMBIA , CONNEAU , CONRAD C. , CONTE , COOPER Gordon , COPERNICUS Nicolao , CORGI , CROCHON , CURTISS , D, DANCOURT , DELAGRANGE , DEMUYTER Ernest , DENOIS , DEPERDUSSIN , DICKSON , DINOSAURE , DISCOVERY , DIXMUDE , DONNET LEVEQUE , DORAND , DOUGLAS , DROGHEDA Kathleen Countess of , DUBONNET Emile , DUFAUX , DUFOUR , DUPUYde LOINE , DURANDET Daniel , DURR Dr , DUVAL Colette , DUVAL Collette , F, FARMAN , FEOKTISTOV K.P. , FISCHBACK Ernest , FISHER Anna , FISHER William , FLAMMARION , FLEURUS , FLIVVER , FOEKTISTOW , FOKKER , FONCK , FOWLER , FRANZ Werner , FREY, G, G BIHN , GAGARIN Yuri , , GAKKEN , GALLILEI Gallileo , GARRIOT . , GARROS , GEMINI , GENERAL MOTORS , GIBERT , GICHON , GLAZK V , GLENN John , G BE, GODEFROY , GOODYEAR , GORBATKO , GORDON R. , GOUPY , GRADE , GRAHAM WHITE , GRISSOM , GROSSMAN Richard M. , GRUMMAN , E, E , ECKENER Dr Hugo , ECKENER Knut , EFFIMOFF , EISENSTADTA.R Alfred , ENDEAVOUR , ENTERPRISES , ERIDAN , EVANS Ron , EVITOR Prince , H, HANRIOT , HASSELBLAD , de HAVILLAND , de HAVILLAND Geoffrey , HAY Lady Grace Hay Drummond , HAYOTT , HERMES , HINDENBURG President , HOHENZOLLERN , HOWARD Ronald I, IABUBEAU , IRAIN , IRWIN , J, JACQUART Renee , JAHN Sigmund , JAUNE., , JOFFRE General , JOHNSON Robert M. , JUNKERS , K, KENNEDY Major , KENNEDY President John F. , KERCHLIN , KINET , KLEMM KL , KOMAROV Vladimir , KOROLEV Sergei Pavlovitch , KRAUS Commandant , KRUSCHEV President , KUBASSOW , KUBIS Heinrich , L, L , La SALTER Miss Blenie , LAFTOUT , LAIKA , LAMBERT Comte de , LAROUSSE , LATHAM , Le FLEURUS , LEBAUDY , LEGAGREUX , LEHRMAN Captain , LENIN , LEONOV Alexei , LEVAVASSEUR , LIBERTE , LIKAR , LINDBERG Colonel , LOCKHEED , LORIDAN , LOS ANGELES , LOUSMA J. , LOVELL James , LUNA , LYAKHOV Alexandrov , LZ GRAF ZEPPELIN , LZ HINDENBURG , LZ GRAF ZEPPELIN I , M, M.G.M. , MacMILLAN Harold , MAgON , MAHIEU , MAILLEFERT , MALECOT , MARCAY , MARCHAL , MARINER , MARINER , MARTIN , MARTINET , MAXIM Hiram , McCRARY Commander F.R. , McDIVITT James , MERCURY , MEYERS Fern , MIG , M EL, MOINEAU , MORANE , MORRITA , N, NASA , NAVAIRE , NIEUPORT , NIKOLAYEV Andrian , NIXON President Richard M. , NOBILE General , NORDSTERN , NORMAN , NUNGESSER , , ORBITER , ORION , P, PARSEVAL , PATRIE , PAULHAN , PEGOUD , PHILIPS , PHOBOS , PONNIER , POPOVICH Pavel , POPOVITCH Pavel , PREVOST , Q, QUINN Owen , R, R.E.P., R , R , REMAILHO , RENEAUX , REPLOGLE GLOBES Inc. , REPUBLIQUE , RIGGS , ROCKETDYNE , RODJESTVENSKY , ROLLS the Hon.C.S., ROMANENKO , RONIN , ROUGIER , RUBY , RUKAVISHNIKOV Nikolai , S, SALMON , SALMSON MOIREAU , SANCHEX BESA, SANTOS DUMONT , SANTOS DUMONT , SAVARY , von SCHILLER Captain , SCHIRRA , SCHMITT , SCHREIBER Helmuth , SCOTT David , SHELL , SHENANDOAH , SHEPARD Commander Alan , SIAM King of , SIGMA , SIMONS Major David , SKYLAB , SKYSHIP , SLAYTON , SOKOL , SOKOLOV Andrei , SOMMER , SOYUZ , SPUTNIK I , SPUTNIK II , SPUTNIK III , STAFFORD Thomas , STAMPE , STEFFAN , STEVENS Albert , STRAFFORD , SUCHARD , T, TERESCHKOVA Valentina , , TITOV Gherman , TSIOLKOVSKY Konstantin , V, V , VANIMAN , de la VAULX , VEDRINES , VEE BALLOON , VENDROME , VENERA , VENUS MARINER II , VERONIQUE , VICKERS VIMY , VILLE de PARIS , VINCENT Renee , VOISIN , VOSKHOD , VOUGHT , VUIA, W, WARNEFORD , WELLMAN , WIJNMALEN , WORDEN Alfred , WRIGHT , WRIGHT Orville , WRIGHT Wilbur , Y, YOUNG John , Z, ZEPPELIN III Viktoria Luise , ZEPPELIN IV , von ZEPPELIN Count Ferdinand , ZODIAC , ZRIII , ZUDOV Cosmonaut Weight: 353g We use registered airmail for all parcels which are sent out from our depot in India. Parcels usually take.
Condition: Damaged. Christie's ? New York, Sale title ? American Art, Date ? 25th September 2012, No. of lots - 161, No. of pages ? 112, Illustrated in colour Damage to spine INDEX Avery March Avery Milton Barnet W Barthe R Baum W E Beard W H Bemelmans L Berninghaus O E Bicrstadt A Bluemner Boggs EM Boutelle D C Brooks N A Brown G L Brown J G Browne B Burliuk J Butler T E Carlson J F Cassatt M Chase W M Clough G L Coolidge C M Costigan J E Cropsey J F Davies A B Davis S Demuth C Drcwes W Ebert C H French D C Frishmuth H W Goodwin A C Graves M Gray J L Cropper W Gruppe C P Gwathmey R Hart J M Hayden RC Henri R Holty C Hopper E Huntington A V H Inness G Jackson H Johnson D Jones F C Kahn W Kaula W J Kaye O Kemeys E Kline F Koerner H Korbel J M La Farge J Lachaise G Lawson E Leigh W R Levine J Lie J Lorenz R Lozowick L MacEwen W Marsh R Martino A R Maurer A H Mazzanovich L Meltzer A Meteyard T B Miller R E Mora F L Moran T Morris G L K Moses A M R Mulhaupt F J Nadelman E NeagleJ B Nicholas T M OberteufFer G Osthaus E H Rarkes S Payne E A Pereira I R Picknell W L Pleissner O M Powers H Ranger H W Richards W T Richardt F Riggs R Robus H Rockwell N Roesen S Rollins W E Rungius C Sanborn P A Schofield W E Shahn B Sloan J Sloane E Stewart J L Stull PL Thieme A Tucker A Tuckerman S S Walker W A Walter M Waugh F J Weinman A A Wheeler S Whistler J A M Wieghorst O K Wiggins G C Wiles I R Williams W Williamson J Winter A Wyant A M Wyatt G Wyeth A Wyeth N C Zorach W Weight: 355g We use registered airmail for all parcels which are sent out from our depot in India. Parcels usually take 1 - 2 weeks to arrive at your selected destination. All parcels are shipped within 1 working day of payment being received.
Seller: thecatalogstarcom Ltd, Westbury, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Sotheby's - New York, Sale title - American 19th & 20th Century Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, Date - 26th June 1986, No. of lots - 313, No. of pages - unpaginated, Illustrated in black and white INDEX AMERICAN SCHOOL TH CENTURY, , , AMERICAN SCHOOL TH/ TH CENTURY , ANSCHUTZ T. A. , BACON H. , BAIRD W. B. , BARCLAY MCC. , BASKIN L. , BEAL R. , BELL E. A. , BELLOWS A. F. , BENSELL G. F. , BENSON E. , BERRY P. V. , BERTHELSEN J. , BETTS L. , BEYLINSON A. S. , BIRCHALL W. M. , BLAGDEN A. , BLATAS A. , BOGGS F. M. , BOISSEAU A. , BOIZARD C. U. , BRACKMAN R. , BRICHER A. T. , BIRDGMAN F. , BRISCOE F. D. , BRODERSON M. , CARLSEN S. E. , CARR S. S. , CARTER C. H. , CASER E. , CHAMBERS C. E. , CHASE F. S. , CHASE H. , CHILD E. B. , CIKOVSK Y N. , CORNWELL D. , COTTON W. , CROPSEY J. F. , CUCUEL E. , CURRAN C. C. , DARLEY F. O. C. , DAVIES A. B. , DAWSON G. W. , DEARTH H. G. , , DEHN A. , DOLPH J. H. , DOVE A. , DREW G. IV. , DUBOIS G. P. , EAKINS S. MCD. , EGGLESTON B. , EICHHOLTZ J. , EICHOLS G. W. , EILSHEMIUS L. M. , EMERSON W. C. , ENNEKING J. J. , FAIRMAN J. , FAY C. , FENN H. , FULLER G. , GARMAN E. , GIBSON C. D. , GLACKENS W. , GRAVES C. D. , GROPPER W. , GROSE D. C. , GROSZ G. , GRUPPE E. A. , GUE D. J. , GUY S. J. , HART G. O. , HART W. M. , HARTMAN B. A, HASSAM F. C. ATTRIBUTED TO , HEALEY G. P. A. , HELD J. JR. , HELIKER J. , HESKETH , HIBBARD A. T. , HIGGINS E. , HILL J. W. , HOHNSTEDT. P. L. , HORTON W. S. , HOVENDEN. T. , HUNTINGTON D. A, INGHAM C. , INMAN H. , JACOBSEN A. , JEWETT M. S. , JEWETT W. & WALDO S. L. , JONES H. B. , KAHN M. , KELLY L. , KINGMAN D. , KNAPP C. W. , KOEHLER P. R. , KOENIGER W. , KNIGHT D. R. , KOZLOFF A. I. , KRONBERG L. , LACHAISE G. , LAMBERT T. R. , LAND E. A. , LANG L. ATTRIBUTED TO , LEAVITT E. C. , LEVER R. H. , LEWIS E. D. U . A, LOEFFLER A. , LIE J. , LINFORD C. , LUKS G. ATTRIBUTED TO , , LUNDBERG A. F. , LUNDGREN F. WACDONALD WRIGHT S. , MCENTEE J. , MALHERBE W. , MARR C. , MARSH R. , MARTIN H. D. , MAURER A. H. , MAYNARD, ***, , MEYEROWITZ W. , MIFFLIN L. , MILLER A. J. , MILLER A. J. ATTRIBUTED TO , MILLER R. E. , MOELLER L. C. , MOUNT E. , MYERS J. , NEILSON R. P. R. , NEWMAN H. , NEWMAN R. L. , NEYLAND H. A. , NYHOLM A. F. , PAXSON E. S. A, PEARSON M. S. , , , PENNOYER A. S. , PETERSON J. , PLEISSNER O. M. , POOR H. V. , POTTHAST E. H. , POWELL L. W. , PRIOR W. M. , PROPER I. S. , PYLE H. , QUARTLEY A. , RANGER H. W. , RANSON L. L. , RATTNER A. , RECKARD G. A. , REED *** , REISMANN P. , RIBAK L. , RICHARDS W. T. , RIGGS R. , RIX J. , ROLSHOVEN J. , RYDER C. , SAMPLE P. , SARGENT J. S. , SAVAGE E. ATTRIBUTED TO , SCHAFER F. F. , SCHNAKENBERG H. E. , SCHREIBER A. , SCHREYVOGEL C. ATTRIBUTED TO , SHAHN B. , SHARP J. , SHEPPARD W. , SHINN E. , SICHELKOV V. , SMILLIE G. H. , SMITH J. R. , SMITH R. , SMITH X. , SOLMAN J. , SONNTAG W. , SOYER R. , SPEICHER E. , SPENCER L. M. , SPENCER R. , STELLA J. , STEVENS W. D. , STEVENS W. L. , STREET R. , SULLY T. , SULLY T. ATTRIBUTED TO , TALBOT J. , TIIOM J. C. , TIFFANY L. C. , TURNER C. Y. , WALDO S. L. AND JEWETT W. , WALKER W. A. , WEBER C. P. , WEST B. AFTER , WIEGAND G. , WHITTREDGE W. , WIGGINS. C. , WILLIS E. A. , WOOD R. , WYANT A. H. , WYETH N. C. , XCERON J. , YATES W. H. , ZOGBAUM. R. F. Weight: 182g We use registered airmail for all parcels which are sent out from our depot in India. Parcels usually take 1 - 2 weeks to arrive at your selected destination. All parcels are shipped within 1 working day of payment being received.
Published by Springer, 1984
ISBN 10: 0387960384ISBN 13: 9780387960388
Seller: Turgid Tomes, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Springer, 1984. Hard cover, first edition. Ex-library copy with the usual markings, otherwise Good condition.
Published by UMASS, 2007
ISBN 10: 1558495606ISBN 13: 9781558495609
Seller: Shaker Mill Books, W. Stockbridge, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. illustrated (illustrator). A bright, tight copy w/just a smidgen of rubbing from handling. Unmarked pages throughout.