Woolson Gary (2 results)
Illustrations Used in (John Springer's) Forest Life and Forest Trees
Woolson, Gary W. (John Springer Forest Life and Forest Trees)
Published by Newburgh, Maine: Azalea Hill Press 1996
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Spruce Gum Books, Farmington Falls, U.S.A.Spruce Gum Books
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - As new
US$ 30.00
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First edition in a limited printing of 100 copies. 9-page stapled softcover in tan card stock. A description of the editions and illustrations used in Springer's famed book. With the illustrations as appearing in the original edition and a one-page bibliography. As new. Redu…ced shipping on this item.
More imagesPublished by Washington, D.C. 1964
- Signed
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, U.S.A.Second Story Books, ABAA
Contact seller4-star sellerTyped Transcript, 15 pages. J. Edgar Hoover's address following receipt of award at the 7th National Convention of the Catholic Youth Organization (New York City). Printed on F.B.I. letterhead and signed by Hoover in blue ink on first page. In Very Good condition with gentle age-toning and minimal wear along the edges and corner…s. Measures 8 in. x 10.5 in. Preceded by and bound with TLS from Hoover's secretary, Helen Gandy, to a Mr. Gary Woolson, who had requested a signed copy of the address. RW Consignment. Shelved at Rockville, Room A, General Ephemera Part 2. The speech by Mr. Hoover is primarily concerned with anti-Communism and what the FBI Director asserts as core American values. Written and delivered at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, Hoover addresses what he characterizes as Communist infiltration of both US academic institutions and the Civil Rights Movement: "The Communists look upon students as potential sympathizers, supporters and contributors to the Party's cause. [.] This is especially true of the intense civil rights movement within the United States [which is] a priority target for communist propaganda and exploitation." 1402269. Special Collections - Upstairs. Signed.