Published by Zondervan Pub. House, USA, 1968
Seller: Keeper of the Page, Enumclaw, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good++ DJ. Later Printing. Zondervan Pub. House 1968 Later Printing Fine/Good++ DJ Printed in 1972. Orange cloth, gift note penned inside cover with previous owner's stamp. Bright pages. 803 Pages. Bright jacket with mended tears and small corner chips protected in clear dust jacket cover for ease of use. HEAVY ITEM. No Exp.
Language: English
Published by American Neptune Inc. & The Peabody Museum, Salem, MA, 1946
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Here is a single issue of "The American Neptune, a Quarterly Journal of Maritime History", Volume VI, No. 3, July 1946. Established in 1941, and after many decades of publication, the journal ceased production in 2002. Out of Print - OP CONTENTS : - Fredrik Henrik of Chapman -- by Gustaf Halldin - A New Hampshireman Transports Spanish Troops to Oran - 1732 -- by Lawrence Waters Jenkins - Early Great Lakes Steamboats - 1816 to 1830 -- by H. A. Musham - "Oregon" & "Peacemaker" - 12 Inch Wrought Iron Guns -- by Thomas Hornsby - The Source of Whittier's "The Dead Ship of Hartswell" -- by Kenneth Scott TITLE : The American Neptune - a Quarterly Journal of Maritime History ISSUE : Vol. VI, No. 3 DATE : July 1946 EDITOR : Walter Muir Whitehill, et al IMPRINT : The American Neptune Inc. & Peabody Museum of Salem PLACE : Salem, Massachusetts STATUS : OP . The Journal ceased publication in 2002. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Quarterly periodical; Illustrations are line drawings, halftone photographs, and black-and-white reproductions of old paintings and drawings; volume pages 161 - 236 (66 pp) + 2 pages of back material; approximately 7" x 10", printed glued and stapled wraps with slightly extended edges. CONDITION -- VERY GOOD -- This is a previously owned periodical which remains clean and attractive, with the following noted :: EXTERIOR : Shallow, lengthwise crease to spine; nicking to edges, light and weathering along edges ; else clean and attractive, including back cover. BINDING : Solid with no detached or loose leaves INTERIOR : Clean and unmarked throughout.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. New York: The Biglow & Main Co., 1892. Includes twenty-seven songs covering various aspects of academia to inspire school students of The Connecticut Literary Institution, a private organization founded in Suffield in 1833, which offered college preparatory and enrichment classes. Among the titles: The Truth of God; Science Song; Anacreon Ode; Here's to Alma Mater's Health; and Suffield Onward. Illustrated with three full page black and white plates with protective tissue, showing town landmarks, including The Connecticut Literary Institution. Tan softcover with orange cover lettering and design, thirty-two pages. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.