Language: English
Published by Macmillan Co., 1967
Seller: Uncle Hugo's SF/Uncle Edgar's Mystery, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Ex-library with stickers, stamps and sticker residue; there is wear around the edges of the book and jacket;
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 56, no. 2 (Whole No. 321). Edited by Clayton Rawson. Includes "Nightshade" (short novel) by Ed McBain; "The Scapegoat" (award winner) by Christianna Brand; "Van der Valk and the Wolfpack" by Nicholas Freeling; "Gideon: the Young Toughs" by J. J. Marric (John Creasey); "Your Days Are Few" by Richard O. Lewis; "Milk Run" by Robert Edward Eckels; "Ponsonby and the Dying Words" by Alan K. Young; "The Ballad of Corpscandal Manor" by Celia Fremlin; "In a Country Churchyard" by Robert L. Fish; "The Liquidation File" by Simon Troy; "Post-Obit" (First) by Elizabeth Palmer; "Hardcovers and Paperbacks of the Month"; "The Jury Box" (department) by John Dickson Carr. Tanning; a little soiling; minor creasing. Book.
Published by United States Government Printing Office., 1964
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover; ex-library; light creasing of corners of wraps and leaves; light soiling/foxing of covers and edges; o/w in good condition. Book.
Language: English
Published by The Century Company, NY, 1919
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/W Illus; Charles M.Relyea "Football hero" Cover Art: Illustrators: Leslie Crump, J.M. clement, Harold Ssickel, Charles F. Lester, Isabel Morton Fish, Etc (illustrator). Juvenile Magazines; 96 Clean Unmaked Pages; Moderate War To Wraps; Stories And Articles By Juvenile Magazines; Samuel Scoville, Jr.; Eleanor Myers Jewel; Eleanor Duncan Wood Henry Woodhouse, Anni Fellows Johnston, Augusta Hulett Seaman, A. Russell Bond, Lelia Enfers, Grace Huphrey, Edward N. Teall, William H. Easton, Etc. Full page Old Ditch Cleanser on rear cover.
Language: English
Published by The Century Company, NY, 1921
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Maud Miska Petersham cover art; Isabel Morton Fish, Charles F.Lester, George Varian, Edward C. Caswell, Harold Sichel H.M. grosse, edwin John Prittie, Charles livington Bull, Reginald Birch, etc (illustrator). pictorial Wraps; Pp. 1059-1152+Ads, Clean & Unmarked; some lite chippikng,small closed tears to foredge; items By/About: Hildegarde Hawthorne, Florence Boyce Davis,/san Scoville, Jr.; Daisy M. Moore, Bayard Daniel York, Charles A.Hoyt, Mary R. Parkman, Sol Metzeger, Ellen . Babbitt, Edward N. Teall, etc.
Published by The New York Historical Society, 1891
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 19 volume set, printed 1891-1915. Bound in green cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Hardcover. Shelf wear. A couple gutters weakened. One edge chipped. Many pages uncut. A wonderful set for those doing genealogy on New York relatives. Some of the families chronicled include: Adams; Baker; Brown; Carpenter; Case; Dubois; Edwards; Fowler; Hallsey; Hicks; Howell; Johnson; Jones; Ketcham; Lawrence; Miller; Ogden; Purdy; Sands; Smith. Contents: New York Muster Rolls, 1755-1764; Collections, 1891; Abstract of Wills, Vol. II, 1708-1728, with Appendix; Collections, 1893; Abstract of Wills, Vol. III, 1730-1744; Collections, 1894; Abstract of Wills, Vol. IV, 1744-1753; Collections, 1895; Abstract of Wills, Vol. V, 1754-1760; Collections, 1896; Abstract of Wills, Vol. VI, 1760-1766; Collections, 1897; Abstract of Wills, Vol. VII, 1766-1771; Collections, 1898; Abstract of Wills, Vol. VIII, 1771-1776; Collections, 1899; Abstract of Willis, Vol. IX, 1777-1783; Collections, 1900; Abstract of Wills, Vol. X, 1780-1782; Collections, 1901; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XI, Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XII, 1782-1784, Collections, 1903; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XIII, 1784-1786, Collections, 1904; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XIV; 1786-1796; Collections, 1905; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XV, 1796-1800; Collections, 1906; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XVI, Corrections, Vol. 1; Collections, 1907; Abstract of Wills, Vol. XVII, Corrections, Vol. 2; Collections, 1908; Revolutionary Muster Rolls, Vol. 1, 1775-1783, Collections, 1914; Revolutionary Muster Rolls, Vol. 2, 1775-1783; Collections, 1915. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Various pamphlets and correspondence relating to Hamilton Fish's son Nicholas Fish, bound into single volume. octavo, three quarter calf with ornate gilt spine design, gilt-lettered "Pamphlets - Nicholas Fish"; slightly rubbed, bumped corners. The volume, which was presented to Nicholas (1846-1902), who served as Secretary of Legation at Berlin and the United States Ambassador to Switzerland, includes: "Extradition Treaty with Great Britain," 69 pages (Ex. Doc. No. 173; 44th Congress, 1st session - June 10, 1876); "Conventions Regulating Nationality Agreed upon by the United States of America and the North German Confederation, the Kingdom of Ravria, the Kingdom of Wurttemberg, the Grand Duchy of Baden, and the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine," 48 pages (1868); "Historical Discourse by Theodore D. Woolsey, and Oration on the Influence of Lawyers upon Free Governments, and the Influence of Moral Forces upon the Prosperity of Governments by Hon. Edwards Pierrepont," 23 pages (Published by the Law Department of Yale College, 1874); "The Contest with Ultramontanism in Germany. Speech by Dr. Joseph P. Thompson," 36 pages (London: Hatchards, 1874); "Report of the Secretary of the Navy - Visit to the European Fleet to Ports of Northern Europe," 7 pages (No. 23, July 12, 1875); "The Parliamentary Leaders of Germany by Herbert Tuttle," 11 pages, (no date), signed by Tuttle; "The Counter Case of the United States Presented to the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva Under the Provisions of the Treaty of Washington," 27 pages (Berlin, 1872), with Fish's name stamped on the title page and pencil annotation; "The American Relief Society of Berlin - Rules and Regulations", 4 pages (Berlin, 1875); "The American Church and the African Slave Trade - Mr. Jay's Speech," 30 pages (New York, 1860); "The Fourth of July 1870 at Vienna," 10 pages (F. B. Geitler, 1871); "American Thanksgiving in Vienna," 15 pages (F. B. Geitler, 1871); "1776. Celebration of the Ninety-Seventh Anniversary of American Independence at the `Blumen Saele' in Vienna, Austria," 52 pages (Leipzig, 1873); "Account of the Proceedings of Americans in Berlin, July 4, 1876," 47 pages (Privately printed, 1876). Inserted between several foreign-language pamphlets regarding treaties between Switzerland and countries like Denmark, France, Germany, and Great Britain is a three-page autograph letter (May 15, 1876) to Fish from his noted colleague Alfred Claparède. Considered the first Swiss professional diplomat, Claparède (1842-1922) worked closely with Fish in Berlin and later served as the charge d'affaires in Vienna and the Swiss Minister in Washington. A diplomatic treasure trove with a distinguished provenance.