Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1962
ISBN 10: 023108904X ISBN 13: 9780231089043
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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 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 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.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1967
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Softcover. Condition: Good. White and brown soft cover, black lettering, in good shape. U. S. History.
Published by Barnes & Noble., 1962
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover; edgewear and light creasing of wraps; light foxing/browning of wraps, endpages and edges; o/w in good condition. Book.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1977
ISBN 10: 0231040229 ISBN 13: 9780231040228
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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1977
ISBN 10: 0231040229 ISBN 13: 9780231040228
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Condition: Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Published by Barnes & Noble, INC., New York, 1960
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 429 pages; Slight bending to page corners at top right corner. Unmarked, with clean white and bright pages. Blue paper wraps have slight bending of top right corner, and some creasing to spine. Slight age wear to wraps. Original price is $2.25.
Language: English
Published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1957
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good copy of the presumed first hard cover edition (no explicit edition or printing statement) in a like (not price-clipped) dust-jacket. The text is wholly unmarked, pristine, and the binding and jacket are bright and fresh in appearance, with minor wear, rubbing, and some small chipping at the extremities of the jacket, and a small amount of discoloration to the rear endpapers. A sharp copy. [Please note: Due to the size and weight of the volume extra shipping may be required depending on the destination and speed of delivery requested. Quotations gladly provided.].
Published by Barnes & Noble, NY, 1962
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Soft Cover. Condition: good-. 3rd ptg. 8.25" tall; 429pp including index; 350+ documents quoted or summarized; blue cover has heavy wear; scattered underlining; prev. owner's name & air force stamp on first page. Paperback.
Published by Barnes & Noble Books, Inc. Publishers, Booksellers, New York, 1964
Soft cover. Condition: Good Only. No Jacket. Fifth Printing, Revised. Creasing, scuffing and edge wear; some creasing and folding on page edges. "More than 350 documents quoted or summarized" from cover. 429 pages. Book.
Language: English
Published by A Borzoi Book/ Published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., Nwe York, 1961
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Decorative Cloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Ed., Revised and Reset, 1961. 972 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate use. Book has ex-university library stamps (Fairleigh Dickinson Univeristy Library, Teaneck, NJ). Pencil and highlighted markings throughout book. Book is slightly warped.
Published by barnes & nobles, 1960
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Paperback. very good, creases trade paperback,
Language: English
Published by Wesleyan University Press, 1960
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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 Columbia University Press, 1972
ISBN 10: 0231089155 ISBN 13: 9780231089159
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 664 pages. Ex-university library marks, light wear, pages toned; a sound binding. No jacket. Volume 16 only. Quantity Available: 1. Category: American History; ISBN: 0231089155. ISBN/EAN: 9780231089159. Inventory No: 219890.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1973
ISBN 10: 0231089171 ISBN 13: 9780231089173
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 557 pages. Ex-university library marks, light wear, pages toned; a sound binding. No jacket. Volume 18 only. Quantity Available: 1. Category: American History; ISBN: 0231089171. ISBN/EAN: 9780231089173. Inventory No: 219892.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1972
ISBN 10: 0231089163 ISBN 13: 9780231089166
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 610 pages. Ex-university library marks, light wear, pages toned; a sound binding. No jacket. Volume 17 only. Quantity Available: 1. Category: American History; ISBN: 0231089163. ISBN/EAN: 9780231089166. Inventory No: 219891.
Published by Columbia University Press, New York, 1960
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Light discoloration at spine of book cover, with small stain on back. Bookplate on front endpage.
Published by J. P. Lippincott Company, 1956
Seller: Fritz T. Brown - Books, Georgetown , MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Contents Includes: My Dearest Friend Was My Father; Bright Newspapermen Leave The Work; Sacrifices To Get On; The Duty Of Regularity; McKinley Was No Cleveland; The Very Pleasantest Of Clubs; Grooming Me For The Mayoralty; Always An Organization Man, etc. Good to good+ tight condition with fair to good but worn and chipped dust jacket. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0.
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, 1976
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XXIII only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Frontispiece of an oil painting of Alexander Hamilton by Ezra Ames, circa 1802. 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. Dirt on page edges, and interior pages. Interior contains a few light pencil notations, pages are wrinkled, and there is water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume twenty-three 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. In the seven months contained in this volume, Hamilton served as inspector general of the army raised during the undeclared war with France, and his correspondence deals with recruiting, supplying, and organizing the troops of the Regular and Additional Armies. During this period, Hamilton prepared his "Plan for the providing and issuing of Military Supplies," tried to implement rules adopted by President John Adams, and enforced the "Regulations Respecting Extra Allowances to Officers." This volume contains General James Wilkinson's report on the strengths and weaknesses of the Western Army. In foreign policy, Hamilton opposed Adams's decision to send diplomats to France to negotiate a new treaty, and he enlisted the assistance of James McHenry, Timothy Pickering, and Oliver Wolcott, Jr., in a failed attempt to force Adams to suspend the mission. Finally, this volume contains the first letter in a protracted dispute between Louis Le Guen, one of Hamilton's law-practice clients, and Aaron Burr. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 728 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, 1975
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XXII only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Frontispiece is a miniature of Alexander Hamilton painted for Hamilton's daughter by an unknown artist. 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. Front interior hinge is weak and showing mesh. 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 twenty-two 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 in large part with Hamilton's role as Inspector General of the army authorized by congress to be raised in anticipation of a possible war with France. Much of the correspondence concerns the dispute over the relative rank of the three major generals, Hamilton, Henry Knox, and Charles Coatsworth Pinckney. The one ranked first would be second in command to George Washington in his capacity as commanding officer of the U.S. Army. At the conclusion of the American Revolution, Hamilton was outranked by Picnkney and Knox, but Hamilton was the favorite of Washington, while the other two were favored by President John Adams. Other documents relate to the day-to-day demands of recruiting, supplying, and organizing the troops, including Hamilton's "Army Lists," commenting on qualifications of Army applicants. This volume also contains letters and documents on the Federalist position on the Alien and Sedition Acts, opposition to President Adams's decisions and appointments. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 649 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, 1977
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Volume XXV only. Water damage to bottom of pages, boards, and dustjacket. Frontispiece of a portrait of Alexander Hamilton attributed to Thomas Sully. 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. Dirt on page edges, and interior pages. Interior contains a few light pencil notations, pages are wrinkled, and there is water staining to fore-edge and the bottom of some pages. This is volume twenty-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. The highlights of this volume include Hamilton's role in the presidential contest of 1800, his famous Letter Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, his vituperative attacks on Aaron Burr, his open opposition to the Jefferson administration, and his repeated, but futile attempts to rebuild the Federalist party in New York. Material concerning the end of the undeclared war with France and the negotiations between the U.S. and France that led to the signing of the Convention of 1800 is also included in this volume. Among the other polemical essays which Hamilton wrote in this period were a series of eighteen newspaper articles entitled "The Examination," which failed to influence his contemporaries and illustrated his inability, at this stage, to shape the course of events in either his party or the nation. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 646 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.