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Published by Lenexa, Kansas: Cookbook Publishers, Inc., ., 1984
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Octavo, navy blue plastic spiral bound stiff illus. cardstock covers; 263 pp. Good, with a single crack to spiral binding, former-owner name inked in marker on ffep. New Hampshire, Cooking & Entertaining, Cookbooks. xslic.
Published by Martino, Mansfield Centre, CT, 1895
ISBN 10: 1578981271ISBN 13: 9781578981274
Seller: AardBooks, Fitzwilliam, NH, U.S.A.
Book
reprint. 8vo. 1139pp. Victim of the publisher's fire: Rippling of pp at bottom from absorbed. dampness, smoke staining bottom and fore-edges. Recent facsimile reprint of 1895 Library of Columbia College original. Good+, NO dj as issued (see notes).
Published by The Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria, Melbourne, 1975, 1975
189 large pp + 5 loose maps in rear pocket, 1st ed., clean in original green cloth.
Published by The Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria, Melbourne, 1975
Seller: Cher Bibler, Tiffin, OH, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 189pp. Pocket in back with 5 (sort of) maps. Slight shelfwear, very good+.
Published by The Enterprise: A Print Shop, Humboldt, Nebraska, 1903
Seller: NorthStar Books, Spokane, WA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. BOOK DESCRIPTION: 8vo, 194 pgs, portrait plates, errata slip pasted to front endpaper, unit roster. Blue cloth. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Light rubbing to edges and spine ends. Interior is clean and tight with no up-turned pages. With clear, mylar wrapper. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: The 4th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry was mustered into service at Ottawa, Illinois, on September 26, 1861. It was consolidated with 12th Illinois Cavalry Regiment on June 14, 1865. Its engagements included Fort Henry; Fort Donelson; Battle of Shiloh; Siege of Corinth; Battle of Coffeeville; & Battle of Egypt Station. Scarce Illinois regimental history; seldom offered for sale. REFERENCES: DORN Ill #22; NEVINS: I pg 53:"For the most part, Avery's descriptions of service in the West are too brief to be of great value.".
Published by The Enterprise, Humboldt, NE, 1903
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. 8vo. Rebound in blue cloth. 194pp. Illustrations. Errata slip tipped to front pastedown. Very good. Binding slightly edgeworn. Clean and attractive first edition of this scarce, slim Civil War regimental. Due to a binder's error, one small page gathering (pp. 31-34) appears upside down -- an error we've encountered in other copies of this title. Phineas O. Avery (born 1838) served with Company I of this regiment from September 1861 to November 1864, removing to Nebraska afterward to farm and raise cattle. Extremely uncommon and normally only encountered in glorified photocopy form. BROADFOOT I-I 22. NEVINS I, 53.
Published by Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge LA, 1962
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 9 Hardcovers with dust jackets in good condition. Stated second printing: 1962. All volumes are red cloth bound with a blind stamp on the front boards and black text box with gold lettering on the spine. Dark blue/green dust jackets with maroon bands and white lettering on front and spine. Dust jackets in good condition price marked $6.00. Lightly chipped but covered by protective mylar covers. Bindings are square and tight. Pages are clean. Some have gift inscription in blue pen on the front free endpaper dated 1963. Edges of vols. V-IX have light foxing. Overall a handsome set; complete and with dust jackets. Set is heavy and will require extra charge for priority or international shipping. Paginated as follows: Vol I: 451 pgs. Vol II: NEVER PUBLISHED. Vol III: 442 pgs. Vol IV: 529 pgs. Vol V: 400 pgs. Vol VI 433 pgs. Vol VII: 644 pages. Vol VIII 426 pgs. Vol IX: 542 pgs. Vol X: 807 pgs.
Published by Published by Royale Print of London; Hartnolls Bookbinders of Bodmin, and The Phoenix Setting Company of Portsmouth, London First Edition . 1995., 1995
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original Chieftain goatskins, dyed the exact shade of RAF wool-barathea wartime uniform fabric. The front cover is a bronze bas-relief of an anonymous crew-member cast in bronze, recessed and bonded into the cover, this was created by the famous sculptor, James Butler RA, the marker ribbon of blue silk printed with the motto of RAF Bomber Command, 22 carat gold edging. 4to. 13¼'' x 10''. The print run is strictly limited to 401 copies, No. 1 being presented to HM The Queen, this copy being number 173. Each copy bears the handwritten signatures of the twenty-five selected personal from Bomber Command: Wt Off G. Avery; Sir Michael Beetham; Wt Off D. M. Board; Wt Off G. W. 'Danny' Boon; Sqn Ldr L. Brandon; AM Sir Ivor Broom; Air Cdre W. J. Burnett; Sqn Ldr B. W. 'Bob' Culpin; Sqn Ldr R. G. Dale; Fg Off G. F. Dove; Flt Lt D. Elliott; Fl Lt L. S. Fearnley; Flt Lt R. G. Gillett; Sqn Ldr M. L. 'Mac' Hamilton; Gp Capt P. W. Johnson; Flt Lt G. R. Kent; Gp Capt T. G. 'Hamish' Mahaddie; Gp Capt R. D. Max; Flt Lt D. M. Peden; Wt Off D. J. Salt; Flt Lt L. O. Sims; Wg Cdr P. H. Swan; Sqn Ldr J. C. Turnbull; Sqn Ldr J. V. Verran; Wt Off J. V. Williams. Housed in matching buckram clamshell box with blue silk lining and gilt titling. Unopened book in new condition in Fine condition box. Pocket inside the box holds original prospectus giving in-depth details concerning the various elements of production with a photograph of the four protagonists: Michael Pierce, John Golley, Bill Gunston, and Freddie Hurrell to the front cover viewing the finished product. Remains wrapped in Hartnoll's original brown paper with hand written title to one side. Member of the P.B.F.A. ROYAL AIR FORCE (RAF).