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Published by Moody Publishers, 1991
ISBN 10: 0802416470ISBN 13: 9780802416476
Seller: Unique Books For You, Aurora, IL, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Used: Good. Book is in very good condition with only few underlined pages. Minor shelf/edge wear. Un-creased spine, binding tight, name written on first page.
Published by University of Georgia Press, 2002
ISBN 10: 082032339XISBN 13: 9780820323398
Seller: CornerCoffeehouseBooks, Hopkinsville, KY, U.S.A.
Book
paperback. Condition: Good. Very clean copy with no marks. Normal wear.
Published by Lexington Books, 2002
ISBN 10: 0739104918ISBN 13: 9780739104910
Seller: Richard Park, Bookseller, Leawood, KS, U.S.A.
Book
paperback. Condition: New. BRAND NEW! In Protective Shrinkwrap! A Glossy Paperback in NEW, pristine condition. We ship all orders with delivery confirmation!.
Published by American Philatelic Society, Inc, State College, PA, 1978
Seller: Ray Dertz, Naperville, IL, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8½"x11"; pages 1105 to 1200; The American Philatelist, the Journal of the American Philatelic Society published monthly, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic community's most respected authors. Please check the images with this listing for the Table of Contents of articles in this issue. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. However, there is some yellowing of the page edges due to age. It is a used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. This issue contains the following articles: "The Valuation of Stamps for Charitable Contributions" by Lowell J. Meyers; "Bank by Mail" (Vernal, Utah 1919 costructed with supplies delivered by the USPO) by Les Whall; "The Lamp Beside the Golden Door" (Statue of Liberty on Postage Stamps) by S. S. Kahn; "Down the Drain Went $3,900 Worth of First Day Covers" (5-cent Theodore Roosevelt FDC received with the wrong date of cancellation) by George Flatow; "Clairborne, A. T. - 1818 to 1978" (postmaster handstamp used at Claireborne, Alabama June 1818) by D. Edward Starnes, Jr.; "It Works: London Post Office Railway" by Jean L. Tomlinson; "RWs, Move Over" (Australian hunting license stamps) by G. M. Abrams; "Unofficial U. S. First Day Covers: What is the Attraction?" by Joseph J. Jiran, Jr.; "Can a Precancel Be Tied to the Cover?" by L. E. Lebo; "Loaded with Political, Personal Drama" (stamped cover from Estonia, 1920) by Adolph Lell; "May I Have That Cover" (Practical joke created space cover) by Carlos A. Altgelt; "British Gutter Pairs Becoming Popular" by H. A. Kottcamp, Jr.; "Gutzon Borglum: Gigantic in Minature" by A. Sand Pederen; "The Man Without a Party" (John Tyler 1938 10-cent stamp) by David K. Lindo.
Published by American Philatelic Society, Inc, State College, PA, 1978
Seller: Ray Dertz, Naperville, IL, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8½"x11"; pages 817 to 912; The American Philatelist, the Journal of the American Philatelic Society published monthly, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic community's most respected authors. Please check the images with this listing for the Table of Contents of articles in this issue. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. However, there is some yellowing of the page edges due to age. It is a used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. This issue contains the following articles: "Junior American Philatelist" (specialized stamp collections and collectors) by Kathryn J. Johnson; "Postal History News" (postally used covers) by Ernst M. Cohn; "The 1938 Presidential Series: To the Victor Belong the Spoils" (The 7 cent Andrew Jackson stamp} by David K. Lindo; "Free Franks of President Lincoln and His Cabinet" by Theodore A. Stevens; "Leominster, Massachusetts Adhesive Labels" (Charles H. Colburn postmaster used adhesive labels to indicate postage due 1850s,1860s and 1870s) by David L. Jarrett; "Uruguay Issue of 1860: The Sun of 180 Centesimos" by Fausto Diaz Paulos; "The Beginning of the American APO" by Richard W. Sackett; "U. S. Government Agency Use of Metered Postage: Part I General" by James H. Baker; "Orchids And/On Stamps" by Allen D. Kerr; "Taxes and Philately: The Stamp Collection, Its Disposition and Taxation" by Richard G. Baco; "Rounding-Out the 'Animas' Story" ((postal history cover from Animas, Colorado 1884) by George Phillips; "Whatever Happened to the Inter-Allied Games?" by Joe Schirmer; "Survey of Naval Cover Collecting" by William J. Luetge; "The President's Message: Audio Visual Volunteer Opportunities" (establishment of the Audio Visual Committee) by John E. Foxworth, Jr.; "Sales Talk" (APS sales circuits) by Gordon P. Wrenn; "Operation Stop Thief" (APS Stamp Theft Committee, Anyi-Burglary Check List) by Maryette B. Lane; "Chapter Notes" (APS activities of associate member groups) by Frank L. Sente; "Back in the Stacks" (APRL Borrowing Procedures) by Lois M. Evans.
Published by American Philatelic Society, Inc, State College, PA, 1978
Seller: Ray Dertz, Naperville, IL, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8½"x11"; pages 1009 to 1104; The American Philatelist, the Journal of the American Philatelic Society published monthly, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic communitys most respected authors. Please check the images with this listing for the Table of Contents of articles in this issue. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. However, there is some yellowing of the page edges due to age. It is a used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. this issue contains the following articles: "Postal History News" (aerograms) by Ernst M. Cohn; "Junior American Philatelist" (Robert Weiss and the Junior Dealers Association) by Kathryn J. Johnson; "Tippecanoe and Thames, Too" (William Henry Harrison and the 9 cent Presidential Issue of 1938) by David K. Lindo; "Chapter Notes" (The importance of a club journal) by Frank L. Sente; "Hoosier Hospitality" (APS Stampshow 78, Indianapolis) by Richard L. Sine; "Postal History and Stamps: A Colorful Combination, 1861-1890" by Richard B. Graham; "The Ottmar Zieher 'Stamp Post Cards'" by George T. Turner; "British 'Panama' Postal Markings" by James T. DeVoss; "Philately Has Lost a Giant" (The death of Daniel W. Vooys) by John E. Foxworth, Jr.; "Sales Talk" (APS sales circuits) by Gordon P. Wrenn; "Operation Stop Thief!" (APS Stamp Theft Committee) by Maryette B. Lane; "Back in the Stacks" (American Philatelic Research Library) by Lois M. Evans.
Published by American Philatelic Society, Inc, State College, PA, 1978
Seller: Ray Dertz, Naperville, IL, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8½"x11"; pages 913 to 1008; The American Philatelist, the Journal of the American Philatelic Society published monthly, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic community's most respected authors. Please check the images with this listing for the Table of Contents of articles in this issue. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. However, there is some yellowing of the page edges due to age. It is a used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. This issue contains the following articles: "Postal History News" (a review of 'For Juniors With Love' a selection of essays by Edwin Mueller edited by Calvet M. Hahn and researching postal history in a small town) by Ernst M. Cohn; "Antebellum Postal History of Harpers Ferry" by Arthur Hecht; "Early Stamps of Yugoslavia: The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes" by M. C. Lowe; "Stamps by Mail" (USPS program for buying postage by mail) by Paul V. Roling; "Energy Conservation/Development Issue" (issued October 20, 1977 created unusual opportunity for first day cancellation covers) by Jeremy Myer; "Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs Mail in Korea" by Jayson Hyun, M. D.; "Our First Treasury Man" (Martin Van Buren 8 cent stamp of the 1938 Presidential Series) by David K. Lindo; "Taras H. Shevchenko Anniversary Festivities: USSR Postal Issues 1961-64" by W. Korduba; "U. S. Government Agency Use of Metered Postage: II U. S. Official Mail" by James H. Baker; "The Polish Internment Camps in Switzerland 1940-45" by Winston Gruszcyk; "Canadian Eastern Arctic Mail Service: Summer 1932" by Rae Thompson; "One Junior's Philatelic Tour of London" (Young collector's philatelic covers created while touring London 1977) by Robert J. Marlowe; "Canada's Registry System 1827-1911: Corrections to the APS Handbook" by Horace Harrison; "The President's Message: Congress Advised of APS Opposition to Carry-Over Tax Rules" by John E. Foxworth, Jr.; "Sales Talk" (APS sales circuit) by Gordon P. Wrenn; "Operation Stop Thief" (APS Stamp Theft Committee) by Maryette B. Lane; "Junior American Philatelist" (young collectors); "Our Active Affiliates" (APS affiliate groups) by Barbara de Violini; "Back in the Stacks" (American Philatelic Research Library) by Lois M. Evans.
Published by Fahrenheit Books, 2024
ISBN 10: 0996878521ISBN 13: 9780996878524
Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New.
Published by The Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Fine condition color illustrated stiff softcover wraps. Includes rear section of the following: Authors and Artist Briefly Noted; Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Staff and Administrative board for 1981; Life Members and Benefactors Laboratory of Ornithology 31, December 1981 nine scholarly ornithological publications by various author. Illustrated with color plates, including a color plate frontispiece. 0.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1955 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 614 Volume 1955-1974.
Published by University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 2017
ISBN 10: 0806155736ISBN 13: 9780806155739
Seller: Weller Book Works, A.B.A.A., Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. 4to.
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Published by University of Nebraska Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 0806157224ISBN 13: 9780806157221
Seller: INDOO, Avenel, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New. Brand New.
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Published by ARTFORUM, 1981
Seller: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, Spain
Magazine / Periodical
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. IN BETWEEN THE DARK AND THE LIGHT (Television/Society/Art: A Symposium) Constance DeJong DIVIDING THE LIGHT FROM DARKNESS (James Turrell) Kay Larson KEITH SONNIER S PICTOGRAMS Ted Castle FUTURISM AND THE OCCULT Germano Celant FUTURISM AND MUSICAL NOTES Daniele Lombardi SOME POSTERS FROM FASHION MODA THE UNHAPPY CONSCIOUSNESS OF MODERNISM Donald B. Kuspit NATURE AS SOURCE IN ATHENA TACHA S ART Ellen H. Johnson COLUMNS FEATURES REVIEWS NEW YORK Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Wendell MacRae Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Constantin Brancusi Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Photo Politic Hal Foster on John Willenbecher Hal Foster on Mario Merz Hal Foster on Sylvia Stone Richard Flood on Jonathan Borofsky Richard Flood on Anne Sperry Ronny H. Cohen on Jacqueline Monnier Ronny H. Cohen on Lynton Wells Ronny H. Cohen on The Page as Alternative Space, 1909 1929" Carrie Rickey on Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party Joan Casademont on Eleanor Antin Joan Casademont on John Baldessari Thomas Lawson on William Eggleston Thomas Lawson on Sol LeWitt Thomas Lawson on Richard Bosman Thomas Lawson on Gary Bower J. Hoberman on Ericka Beckman, Out of Hand J. Hoberman on Stuart Sherman Shelley Rice on Joël Hubaut Shelley Rice on Richard Minsky BERKELEY Mary Stofflet on G.P. Skratz and Linda Lemon ONTARIO Martha Fleming on Colin Campbell, Peripheral Blur PARIS Nancy Wilson-Pajić on Martine Aballea.
Published by Lexington Books, 2006
ISBN 10: 0739114182ISBN 13: 9780739114186
Seller: beneton, Millsboro, DE, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. h.
Published by University of Oklahoma Press, United States of America, 2017
ISBN 10: 0806157232ISBN 13: 9780806157238
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
First edition. 1160pp. Quarto [26cm]; red cloth covered boards in original dust-jacket. From the publisher: On September 11, 1857, a group of Mormons aided by Paiute Indians brutally murdered some 120 men, women, and children traveling through a remote region of southwestern Utah. Within weeks, news of the atrocity spread across the United States. But it took until 1874â "seventeen years laterâ "before a grand jury finally issued indictments against nine of the perpetrators. Mountain Meadows Massacre chronicles the prolonged legal battle to gain justice for the victims. The editors of this two-volume collection combed public and private manuscript collections across the United States to reconstruct the complex legal proceedings that occurred in the massacre's aftermath. The documents they unearthed, transcribed and presented here, cover a nearly forty-year history of investigation and prosecutionâ "from the first reports of the massacre in 1857 to the dismissal of the last indictment against a perpetrator in 1896. Volume 1 tells the first half of the story: the records of the investigations into the massacre and transcriptions of all nine indictments, eight of which never resulted in a trial conviction. Volume 2 details the legal proceedings against the one man indicted to go to trial, John D. Lee. The editors have made the extensive transcripts of Lee's trials available at their accompanying website. Lee's trials led to his confession and conviction, and ultimately to his execution on the massacre site in 1877, all documented here in Volume 2. Historians have long debated the circumstances surrounding the Mountain Meadows Massacre, one of the most disturbing and controversial events in American history, and painful questions linger to this day. This invaluable, exhaustively researched collection allows readers the opportunity to form their own conclusions about the forces behind this dark moment in western U.S. history.
Published by University of Oklahoma Press, [2017]., Norman, 2017
Seller: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. First edition. 8vo. Volume I: Red cloth, titles stamped in white on the front cover and spine, xx, 540 pp., frontispiece, preface, list of abbreviations, chronology, list of people, introduction, illustrated, map, tables. Volume II: Red cloth, titles stamped in white on the front cover and spine, xviii, 541 -1056 pp., frontispiece, illustrated, portrait, table, list of abbreviations, chronology, list of people, glossary of legal terms, works cited, index. On September 11, 1857, a group of Mormons aided by Paiute Indians brutally murdered some 120 men, women, and children traveling through a remote region of southwestern Utah. Within weeks, news of the atrocity spread across the United States. But it took until 1874 --- seventeen years later --- before a grand jury finally issued indictments against nine of the perpetrators. These two volumes chronicle the prolonged legal battle to gain justice for the victims. In the end, of the nine indictments, only one man was sent to trial and finally convicted and executed. As new, unread copies in dust jackets.
Published by University of Oklahoma Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 0806157232ISBN 13: 9780806157238
Seller: GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Good. Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting.
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Published by Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918
Seller: North Star Rare Books & Manuscripts, Sheffield, MA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Thick 8vo., bound in three quarter dark blue levant morocco, raised bands, lettered in gilt; top edge gilt. Early printing of the trade edition, without date in Roman numerals on copyright page. A stunning copy of a classic of American literature, awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously ----- Extra illustrated edition -- Inserted within the text are approximately 80 portrait engravings and 50 documents signed by Henry Adams s circle of associates, including: (page i) Henry Adams, 4-page autograph letter signed (ALS) to C.W. Ernst, April 24, 1894, critiquing HA's "History of the United States"; (viii) Henry Cabot Lodge (HA's close friend), affixed signature; (5) James K. Polk, 1-page document signed; August 7, 1845, regarding a land transaction; (10) Louisa Catherine Adams (HA's grandmother), 1-page ALS, July 8, 1845, regarding a fire at the Adams home; (19) Joshua Johnson (HA's great-grandfather), 3-page document signed, July 1, 1799, regarding a dispute between neighbors; (20) William P. Hunt (JQA's pastor), 1-page ALS to N. Hale, May 9, 1842, regarding a possible story publication; (22) John Quincy Adams II (HA's brother), 1-page ALS to President Andrew Johnson, November 2, 1867, requesting assistance for a friend; (26) Charles Francis Adams (HA's father), 1-page ALS to R. B. Clark, July 10, 1856, demanding payment for services rendered; (34) Horace Mann (HA's hero ), 21-page ALS to G. B. Upton, December 20, 1844, regarding a visit to a school; (41) Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (HA's brother), 2-page ALS, no date (nd), declining a speaking engagement; (50) Caleb Cushing (CFA s diplomatic colleague), 1-page ALS, nd, regarding a lecture; (60) Louis Agassiz (HA's Harvard teacher), 1-page ALS to Franklin B. Sanborn, nd, requesting assistance; (72) Charles Dickens (English novelist whom HA admired), 1-page document signed, June 12, 1866, check; (86) Clarence King (HA's close friend), 1-page ALS, nd, defending a friend against slanderous charges; (90) Giuseppe Garibaldi (HA's hero ), 1-page ALS to George N. Sanders, April 11, 1854, regarding the destiny of Italy and his role; (100) Henry Winter Davis (CFA's political colleague), 1 ½ page ALS, nd, regarding his home, along with a sketch of his garden; (104) Richard Hildreth (CFA's colleague), 1 ½ page ALS to his publisher, March 9, 1855, regarding his "History of the United States"; (108) Horace Gray (HA's law mentor), 1-page ALS, nd, accepting a dinner invitation; (124) Richard Monckton Milnes (HA's English political friend), 1-page ALS, nd, regarding poetry; (136) Benjamin F. Butler (Massachusetts politician disliked by the Adams family), 1-page TLS to O. D. Barrett, August 12, 1887, regarding a weekend visit; (148) William M. Evarts, (secretary of state and HA's friend), 2-page ALS, April 11, 1862, discussing a recent court case; (158) Lord Lyons (British minister to US and CFA's colleague), 3-page ALS to J. Carlisle, March 1961, regarding patents and citizenship; (164) Benjamin F. Butler (Massachusetts politician), 1-page ALS to O. D. Barrett, January 24, 1884, regarding litigation of a paving company; (184) James Mason (Confederate Trent commissioner; CFA's adversary), 1-page ALS, August 29, 1848, regarding a financial settlement; (192) George Grote (Classical historian whom HA admired), 1-page ALS, August 6, 1831, regarding life insurance; (200) Samuel Wilberforce (English bishop with whom HA socialized), 2-page ALS, October 25, 1845, regarding sales of his "History of the Protestant Episcopal Church"; (206) George Canning (British statesman included in HA's "History of the United States"), 2-page ALS; January 6, 1853, regarding a misunderstanding; (210) Francis Barlow (Lawyer-politician in HA's circle), 2-page ALS, nd, regarding a book; (214) Thomas Woolner (HA's English sculptor friend), 1-page ALS to William Gladstone, June 4, 1864, regarding a statue at his studio; (244) (Continued at # ABE-12664270773.). Signed by Author(s).