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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1962
ISBN 10: 023108904X ISBN 13: 9780231089043
Seller: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, New York, N.Y., 1947
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Language: English
Published by Abingdon Press, 1956
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Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
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Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder mark - NICE Standard-sized.
Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
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Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
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Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
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Language: English
Published by Ares Publishers, Inc., 2000
ISBN 10: 0890052875 ISBN 13: 9780890052877
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paperback. Condition: Very Good. May have light to moderate shelf wear and/or a remainder mark. Complete. Clean pages.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1962
ISBN 10: 023108904X ISBN 13: 9780231089043
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Standard-sized.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Reprint Edition. Chicago: Ares, 1979. Reprint (originally published in 1931), NF/. Paperback has some light wear to corners, former owner name in ink on FFE. Footnotes.
Language: English
Published by Harper, New York, 1932
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First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Original blue cloth. Trace of dampstain on rear cover corner, portrait of Phillips tipped in, else Very Good in Very Good Minus Dust Jacket with faint dampstain at foot of spine and a few minor edge tears.
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Language: English
Published by Chicago: Ares, 2000. 0890052875, 2000
ISBN 10: 0890052875 ISBN 13: 9780890052877
Seller: Rothwell & Dunworth (ABA, ILAB), Dulverton, United Kingdom
8vo. Original pictorial card covers (softback) (top edge very lightly dust stained - otherwise near Fine). Pp. 159, illus with b&w frontispiece (no inscriptions).
Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 1960
Seller: Lost Time Books, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No dust jacket. Very light wear. Previous ownership in ink on the ffep and blind stamped on the title page. Text is clean.
Language: English
Published by Theodore Presser Co, Philadelphia, PA, 1919
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B&w photos/illus; Harold Bauer on Cover (illustrator). 1st. stapled pictorial wraps; pp. 265-332; moderate chipping of wraps; includes: Chev., Eugenio De Pirant (Anton Rubinsten); Constantin Von Sternberg (Building Up an Octave); Carol Sheran (Society and Musical Success); Musical techniques' Francesco Berger (Playng from Memory); Many Musical Arragements, Etc.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1966
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume X only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Contains frontispiece depicting Alexander Hamilton in 1792 by John Trumbull. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket in poor condition: portion torn, foxing, scuffing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Points are lightly frayed. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume ten in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. More than half of this volume is devoted to Hamilton's "Report on the Subject of Manufacturers." This document is one of the major state papers in American history, and a significant product of its time, because many of its ideas concerning national economic growth and the role of manufacturing in the economy were debated on both sides of the Atlantic. The final version of the report is preceded in this volume by three preliminary drafts, with Hamilton's edits intact, and a version of the report that was the work of Tench Coxe. The reader can trace the development of Hamilton's arguments to their final presentation, and notes are provided on the influence of Adam Smith, Jacques Necker, David Hume, and Sir James Steuart. Correspondence and other reports from this short period are also provided in this volume. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 615 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1962
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume VI only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Contains frontispiece depicting Alexander Hamilton circa 1790, engraving after oil portrait by Alonzo Chappell. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket in poor condition: portion cut, tearing, foxing, scuffing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Points are lightly frayed. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked with just a few light pencil notations, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume six in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. This volume deals primarily with the formation and administration of the Treasury, containing documents that Hamilton wrote during the first year of this service as head of the Treasury Department, and they indicate how suited he was for that role. Among the documents included in this volume is the Report on Public Credit, containing detailed provisions for refunding the inherited debt of the Confederation; Hamilton's conversations with George Beckwith, the informal agent of the British government; accounts of Hamilton's negotiations for foreign loans including correspondence with William Short and bankers of the U.S. in Holland, and more. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 629 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1966
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XI only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Contains frontispiece depicting Alexander Hamilton circa 1791 by Charles Wilson Peale. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket in poor condition: portion cut and torn, foxing, scuffing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Points are lightly frayed. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume eleven in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. The letters and documents in this volume present further evidence of Hamilton's expert handling of the business of the Treasury Department, as Secretary of the Treasury. Correspondence with other members of Washington's administration, circulars to the collectors of customs, and reports to Congress concerning petitions requesting government compensation and payment of officers employed in the collection of revenue, are all included in this volume. Hamilton was also at this time involved with the question of negotiating loans in France and Holland. Materials on New York's financial upheaval of 1792 and a proposed new bank, Hamilton's interest in promoting manufacturing, Hamilton's attitude toward Thomas Jefferson, and James Reynolds's blackmailing of Hamilton, are all included in this volume. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 657 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1962
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume V only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Contains frontispiece depicting Alexander Hamilton circa 1790, by E. Prud'homme. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket in poor condition: portion cut, tearing, foxing, scuffing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Points are lightly frayed. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume five in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. This volume includes material on Hamilton's final efforts to secure the ratification of the constitution, and his work as Secretary of the Treasury under the new government. Some of the sources that describe Hamilton's activities at the New York Ratifying Convention were printed for the first time in this volume, and furnished new insights into the role he and his fellow delegates played in the formation of the Union. This volume contains circulars to the Treasury Department officers, reports to Congress, correspondence on Treasury Department affairs, and more. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 609 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1969
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XIV only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Frontispiece is an oil portrait of Alexander Hamilton circa 1796 by James Sharples. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket sustained water damage, portion cut, light foxing, scuffing, minor tearing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Some dirt on page edges. Interior contains a few light pencil notations, pages are wrinkled, and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume fourteen in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. During the period covered by the documents in this volume, the U.S. government was faced with issues arising from the war between France and England. Among these, discussed in Hamilton's correspondence, were the question of whether the U.S. should receive the new minister of the revolutionary government of France, the activities of Edmond Charles Genet in arming vessels in U.S. ports, the seizure of British ships by these vessels, and diplomatic complications of treaties with France. Hamilton's stand on neutrality is outlined in his Defense of the President's Neutrality Proclamation. The effect of the war on the Treasury is also apparent in correspondence. Documents in this volume also address the critical state of Indian relations, Hamilton's controversy with Andrew G. Fraunces, and the closing correspondence in a dispute with John F. Mercer. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 577 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1967
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XIII only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Frontispiece is a 1792 oil painting of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket split into two pieces at spine, and sustained water damage, light foxing, scuffing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Mesh is visible at inside hinge, both front and back. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume thirteen in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. This volume, covering the last months of 1792 and early 1793, provides continued evidence of Hamilton's expert handling of the business of the Treasury Department. Among the book's documents are Hamilton's reports in response to the "Giles Resolutions," which were passed in the House in an attempt to discredit Hamilton's handling of the Treasury. Correspondence reveals the pressure put on the Treasury by American merchants and French diplomatic representatives as a result of strife in Santo Domingo. Other documents reveal Hamilton's part in the U.S. attempt to avert a war with the Indians on the northwestern frontier, and the government's problems with Spanish aid for Indian raids on the country's southern border. Hamilton's controversy with John F. Mercer is developed further in this volume, and political overtones appear in the Hamilton-Reynolds Affair, the first major sex scandal in American political history. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 620 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, New York and London, 1967
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XII only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Contains frontispiece of a 1792 oil painting of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull. Original light blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Dust-jacket sustained water damage, light foxing, scuffing, minor tearing. Some wear and fading to spine ends. Points are lightly frayed. Some dirt on page edges. Interior is mostly unmarked, though pages are wrinkled and there is light water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume twelve in a set of 27 that contain letters and documents written by Hamilton, letters to Hamilton, and documents that concern Hamilton but were not written by or to him. All documents are presented in chronological order. As Hamilton completes his third year as Secretary of the Treasury, his correspondence reflected administrative changes in Treasury, including the delegation of duties to the comptroller and commissioner of revenue. The sinking fund, payment of foreign debts, and negotiation of foreign loans occupied a major part of Hamilton's attention, as well as open resistance to excise, culminating in the Whiskey Insurrection of 1794. This volume also contains documents relating to Hamilton's life as a private citizen, including a search for a schoolmaster, acknowledgement of an honorary Harvard degree, and Hamilton's continuing interest in manufacturing. Finally, the correspondence in this volume shows the growing asperity in party politics, including disputed elections, and Hamilton's articles attacking Thomas Jefferson. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 677 pages, octavo. Dampstained, water damage. See our catalog for more volumes in this set.
Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0819578274 ISBN 13: 9780819578273
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. Middletown. 2018. June 2018. Wesleyan University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9780819578273. With an introduction and conclusion by Willard M. Wallace. 200 pages. paperback. keywords: History United States General. DESCRIPTION - The Broadway sensation Hamilton has sparked renewed interest in the historical figures of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. This closely annotated thread of documents provides a riveting account of the lead-up to and aftermath of their disastrous duel. From the summer of 1804, we have the fiery correspondence between Hamilton and Burr, notes and accounts from their seconds-in-command, and other documents that provide an immediate sense of the personalities and times. The introduction and conclusion provide a concise and informative perspective on the parallel lives of Hamilton and Burr and of the duel's lasting impacts on American history. This is the perfect summary of the events that inspired the hit musical - a great resource for teachers and students and the perfect gift for history buffs. inventory #43679.
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Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1962
ISBN 10: 0231089031 ISBN 13: 9780231089036
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.