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Published by (no place, C. Gardiner, no date, inscription dated 1958 inside lower wrap) 1958
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Wraps, slight creasing, lightly soiled and edges a little frayed, pp. 60. Scarce.
Published by (no place, prob. Cape Town, no date, foreword dated 1941) 1941
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Original blue cloth, pp.86, illustrations.
Published by Dated 18 February No place 1814
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On one side of slip of laid paper, with watermark date '1811'. Dimensions: 18.5 x 7.5 cm. In good condition, folded three times. Good firm signature. Reads: 'Received Feby: 18th: 1814. of Mrs. Campbell One Hundred & fifty Pounds for a Monument to the Memory of Coll. Campbell - including cases - Inscriptions - &c | £150 | Henry W…estmacott.' For Westmacott's work on Nelson's tomb, see the Archaeological Journal, 1894, vol. 51 (2nd series no. 1), p.161.
Published by No place. Dated 1956
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On 13.5 x 18 cm leaf of cream paper, torn from an autograph album. Good firm signature, rising upwards, and reding 'Toti Dal Monte | 1956'. Nothing else written on either side of the leaf.
Published by No place, not dated.
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Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, GermanyC O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany .
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16 unopened pages; Original illustrated and titled white wrapper; sm.-8vo.(ca. 17 x 11 cm). *** FIRST EDITION ('Acervo fundacao Joaquim Nabuco' 85.10.1188; FC-634). - First page with minimal tear, else a fresh copy as new; more original folhetos by Abraao Batista (8; some not in AFJN) and Severino Simeao (1) in our stock, set-pr…ice by arrangement. . . --- 'Folheto' is the smallest form of brasilian privately printed booklets in woodcut-illustrated wraps which usually served as individual 'newspaper' or entertaining leaflets and generally were sold by the authors/producers themselves on public markets (feiras) by lining them up on a string which gave the name 'Literatura de cordel' to the whole genre. 'Folheto' is not only the general term for this unique type of publication but also for the smallest of its kind, the 8-pagers, while the 16-pagers are called Romances' and the largest type (32-pagers) 'Estorias'. The author often sings the beginning of his story, sometimes accompagnied by a guitar, to encourage passengers to buy his product. Becoming more and more popular the quality range of this genre spread from trashy tourist items carrying coca cola adverts to intentional serious works of poetry and graphic art while the latter represents a class of its own in popular or naive folcloric art. Originally meant as fast information or entertainment the fragile objects were not supposed to 'live' long or even become collector's items but as they are true documents of local history or of poets early creations this intention has changed over the last years. Especially the early folhetos from the 1970ies and 1980ies are presumably rare even more in a good condition.
Published by No place, not dated.
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8 unopened pages; Original printed cream-coloured wrapper with orig.-woodcut illustration by J. Miguel (man and woman with guitars), rearcover with announcements of L.d.C. by J. Borges, Edson pinte, Artur P. Salles and Antonio A. da Silva; sm.-8vo.(ca. 17 x 11 cm). *** FIRST EDITION ('Acervo fundacao Joaquim Nabuco' 85.10.553; F…C-742). - A fresh copy as new; more original folhetos by Abraao Batista (8; some not in AFJN) and Severino Amorim Ferreira (1) in our stock, set-price by arrangement. . . --- 'Folheto' is the smallest form of brasilian privately printed booklets in woodcut-illustrated wraps which usually served as individual 'newspaper' or entertaining leaflets and generally were sold by the authors/producers themselves on public markets (feiras) by lining them up on a string which gave the name 'Literatura de cordel' to the whole genre. 'Folheto' is not only the general term for this unique type of publication but also for the smallest of its kind, the 8-pagers, while the 16-pagers are called Romances' and the largest type (32-pagers) 'Estorias'. The author often sings the beginning of his story, sometimes accompagnied by a guitar, to encourage passengers to buy his product. Becoming more and more popular the quality range of this genre spread from trashy tourist items carrying coca cola adverts to intentional serious works of poetry and graphic art while the latter represents a class of its own in popular or naive folcloric art. Originally meant as fast information or entertainment the fragile objects were not supposed to 'live' long or even become collector's items but as they are true documents of local history or of poets early creations this intention has changed over the last years. Especially the early folhetos from the 1970ies and 1980ies are presumably rare even more in a good condition.
Published by Dated May 12 (No year,no place). On mourning stationery, his recent "misfortune" prevents him from meeting with someone. Two pages, folded twice, mounting adhesions on the blank conjugate leaf, else Fine.
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.Up-Country Letters
Contact seller2-star sellerDated May 12 (No year,no place). On mourning stationery, his recent "misfortune" prevents him from meeting with someone. Two pages, folded twice, mounting adhesions on the blank conjugate leaf, else Fine.

Published by Dated 21 June No place 1913
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB, in which 'deep professional commitment and mental toughness' are said to be qualities whose possession he demonstrated 'heroically'. Beatty's aggressive tactics at the Battle of Jutland are often contrasted with Jellicoe's more cautious approach. After the explosion of the Indefatigable and the Q…ueen Mary, with the loss of 1283 officers and men, he came out with the celebrated understatement, 'There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today'. The present item is in good condition, lightly aged, and laid down on a leaf removed from an autograph album. It is a 9.5 x 5 cm piece of paper, cut from the base of a form, with Beatty signing in red on the top line, and the following two lines written out by him in blue: 'David Beatty / Rear-Admiral / 21 June 1913.' Printed in small type at the foot: '[2726] 20002/P501 100 9/12va G & S 2032'. See image.
Published by dated 1968., [no place]: 1968
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Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, SwitzerlandJeff Weber Rare Books
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4to. Various paginations. Printed wrappers. Very good. One of these offprints is a study of medical caricatures from the nineteenth century. The other two, co-authored with Roberto de Franchis, concern the history of surgery.
Published by No place with verso article dated 1851. 1851
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Seller: The Bookstall, Richmond, CA, U.S.A.The Bookstall
Contact seller5-star sellerA fantastic balloon image from 1851 showing a flying craft supported by 5 balloons with some kind of rotating wheels. 5 1/2 X 10 inches. Very good.
Published by Dated January 1956 to January 1962., [no place]: 1956
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Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, SwitzerlandJeff Weber Rare Books
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Tall 8vos. Various paginations. 1 in self wraps; the remainder are in original printed wrappers. Ownership rubber stamps. Very good. All of these offprints are from the "After office hours" column of Obstetrics and Gynecology and feature biographies of famous obstetricians, including Dr. Herbert Thoms (1885-1972), Nicloson J. Ea…stman, and many others.
Published by No date or place but dated in another hand '' 1956
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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In blue ink on a 9 x 6 cm rectangle of laid paper. In good condition. Hard signs first ('Darlene | Hard') with Rosewall's signature ('Ken Rosewall') curving upwards beneath hers. Between the two, in another hand is the date 1956, and beneath Rosewall's signature, in the same hand, is '(Rosewall)'. In 1956 Rosewall was on the ver…ge of turning professional. In that year he won the US Open, beating fellow-Australian Lew Hoad. It was one of eight Grand Slam finals he played in as an amateur, winning three. In 1956 Hard was nearing her peak. Along with Dorothy Head, she lost the French Open doubles final to Althea Gibson and Angela Buxton. The following year she won two out of the three Grand Slam doubles finals she played in. In two of the three she was partnered by Gibson, to whom she lost the Wimbledon singles final in the same year.
Published by Dated 7 April ; no place 1746
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Clayton (c.1713-1769) was MP for Bletchingley. 1 page, dimensions roughly 6 inches by 7 inches. In poor condition: creased, discoloured and with several closed tears. 12 items - mainly bushells of malt and hops - amounting to £31 12s 3d. Beneath this the receipt in another hand, signed in the same hand as the bill 'Edward Green'…. Docketed on reverse: 'Edwd. Greens Bill for Malt'. Typewritten on reverse 'GREEN, Edward, 1747.' and 'CLAYTON MSS.'.
Published by No place given but dated 7 Feb 1946
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Album Page (extracted), 20.5 x 16cm, very good condition. A full page headed "What is Happiness", continuing, "Happiness in the abstract is indefinable - but it is also something for which everyone in their lives seems to be consciously or unconsciously searching - I think one should be humble in this search" enjoying "simple" t…hins" rather than "wild escapades". She then lists some rules starting "One should have a true sense of values (9 lines), concuding "Probably if we could achieve any one of these one would be happy - but I think very few people do.".
Published by No place nor printer mentioned, not dated ca. 1930-1950, perhaps 1941). 1950
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Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, GermanyC O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany .
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152 pages of text, 148 pages of musical scores. - Publisher's titled grey-lightblue softcover; large-4to.(ca. 31 x 23 x 2,5 cm; 1,17 kg.). *** FIRST EDITION, LARGESIZE SOFTCOVER ORIGINAL OF THE RARE TREATISE: ''The music part of this volume by Krishna Dhan Banerjee, contains Ostadi (Indian Classical) Songs of Tansen, Suradas, Na…valkisor, Sadarang, Mauladad, Miabaksu, Anandakisor, Miansori etc., etc., in Dhrupad, Kheyal and Tappa types, also Alapa forms with variations, as sung by celebrated musician's of [the] author's time, together with music of most parts in staff and some parts in Tonic Sol-fa notation, and with headings and notes of most parts in three languages, viz.: Bengali, Hindi and English, and with words of most the Songs in Bengali and Devenagar (Sanskrit types).''(postface at inner rearcover). - Frontcover a little bit stronger-, rearcover slightly used, foreedge with small rubbing near top; A VERY GOOD COPY of the fragile publication.
A group of ten offprints from Franco Bazzi on medicine from ancient Egypt to the nineteenth century.
Published by Dated 1958-1961., [no place]: 1958
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Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, SwitzerlandJeff Weber Rare Books
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8vo. Various paginations. All are in their original printed wrappers with ownership rubber stamps on the top cover. Very good. These ten articles discuss the history of medicine from the ancient Egyptians to the nineteenth century. Three articles focus on the fifteenth century figure Gianmatteo Ferrari (1392-1472) with one being… a bibliographical study of Ferrari's incunables at the Biblioteche d'Italia.
Published by No place or Publisher mentioned, dated '1767'. 1767
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IV, 354 (10) pages. - French leather binding of the period over 5 raised bands with gilt spine and marker-ribbon; 8vo.(ca. 17,5 x 9,5 x 2 cm). *** [FRÜHSOMMER-VERKAUF / EARLY SUMMER-SALE: um über 20% REDUZIERTER PREIS bis Montag, den 29.06.2026 / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 20% until Monday, June 29; vorheriger Preis / previously EU…R 80,-] --- FIRST EDITION, ANONYMOUSLY PUBLISHED; IN AN ORIGINAL BINDING OF THE PERIOD. - *) AUTHOR-VERIFICATION through 'Bibliographie restituée des Origines de l'esprit bourgeois / Bibliographie des ouvrages cités par Bernard Groethuysen, Sources imprimées (Corpus documentaire)' by Stéphane Baciocchi IN 'Cahiers du Centre de Recherches Historiques (CRH), Revue électronique, #32, 2003'. --- Binding rubbed, frontpanel darkened, frontjoint cracked one third from bottom, second compartment from top-of-spine lacks the titlelabel; endpapers slightly creased at inner frontpanels, pages with slight waterstain in the lower white margin; frames of very first and last pages slightly spotty; OVERALL A USED BUT COMPLETE COPY OF THE RARE BOOK. - ''PELVERTS[!], BON-FRANCOIS RIVIÈRE (called the 'Abbi'), a French theologian, . . . was a member of a community of clergymen formed in the parish of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, and was admitted to orders by Bossuet, bishop of Troyes, who procured him, besides several benefices, a theological chair in his seminary. Dismissed by bishop Poncet de la Riviere, he retired to the community of Saint-Josse at Paris, and in 1763 assisted at the Council of Utrecht. His refusal to adhere to the formulary prevented him from performing any ecclesiastical duty. . .''(quoted from 'McClintock and Strong: Biblical Cyclopedia', online). --- Also in stock: Joseph Antoine Joaquin Cerutti; 'APOLOGIE DE L'INSTITUT DES JÉSUITES'; Nouvelle Édition revue et corrigée; 2 Volumes in 1 (1763) from the Library of Château Haut-Buisson. . .
Published by The card dated 30 August no place The letter addressed from Hatfield Vicarage Harlow Essex ; 7 May 1906 1904
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Both items in good condition, with light signs of age. The card, with postmarks, is addressed to 'Austin Dobson Esq | 75 Eaton Rise | Ealing | W.' The letter is also to Dobson, but is only addressed 'Dear Sir'. In the card he reports that 'The old oak in the forest is now in ruins and quite dead. It has been surrounded with a ra…iling and a young tree planted by its side.' He offers to send a photograph, and asks for 'anthing about my parish which you may publish'. In the letter he states that, having recovered Dobson's address from the Rector of Little Hallingbury, he is sending a view of 'the ancient "Broad Oak" in Hatfield Forest', and repeats the news regarding its present state.
Published by No place. Dated 12 January 1850
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The inscription is on the half-title leaf of Warren's anonymous 'A Letter to the Queen on a Late Court Martial' (1850). In fair condition on aged paper, with traces of previous mount adhering to the reverse. It reads: 'Rev. Dr. Warren | With his Son's love. | Samuel Warren. | 12th. Jany 1850.'.
Published by No place not dated. circa 1990
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Collected and edited by M. C. Atkinson. [No place, not dated.] circa 1990 Spiral bound in wrappers, Med.4to. 38pp. A privately produced collection of anecdotes about life in Nigeria. A very nice copy of the first edition in the publisher's green wrappers. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa, Oceania, archaeology, an…thropology, travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail, or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.[O].
Published by Dated Crogan Corwen, April 20 (no year). To an unknown correspondent, fearing there has been a misunderstanding: ".as I have not heard from you to mention the day you will come.pray write at once." He gives detailed directions for taking the train, The Station is Llandrillo, a mile and a half from this place (in North Wales). On mourning stationery, one sheet folded to make four pp., two are used. Folded for mailing. A Fine letter.
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.Up-Country Letters
Contact seller2-star sellerDated Crogan Corwen, April 20 (no year). To an unknown correspondent, fearing there has been a misunderstanding: ".as I have not heard from you to mention the day you will come.pray write at once." He gives detailed directions for taking the train, The Station is Llandrillo, a mile and a half from this place (in North Wales). On… mourning stationery, one sheet folded to make four pp., two are used. Folded for mailing. A Fine letter.
Published by On letterhead of 64 Glebe Place Chelsea SW London. No date but dated on reverse in another hand July with stamp of the St James's Budget 15 Dorset Street Westminster 1897
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1p., 12mo. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Reads: 'Dear Sir/ | I beg to enclose my account for Cowes drawing. | Yrs truly | Oscar Eckhard'. On the reverse, in another hand: 'Oscar Eckhardt. [sic] | Popular Illustrator & artist. | (July 1897)', with stamp of the St James's Budget. Image on application.
Published by Printed Circular dated 'October' No place 1911
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The 'settlement' movement was the result of growing unease among the educated classes regarding the condition of the poor. The two most celebrated settlements, both still active, are Toynbee Hall in Whitechapel and Oxford House in Bethnal Green. From the papers of Sir William David Ross (1877-197…1), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford. The present printed circular is 1p, 12mo. Printed on wove watermarked paper. In good condition, lightly aged and folded once. Asquith's signature is genuine. Reads: 'October, 1911. / DEAR SIR, / It will readily be admitted that social problems have not diminished but rather increased in gravity since the foundation of the first University Settlements. Believing that the Settlements are still one of the best ways in which Oxford men may become familar with those problems and in some degree contribute to their solution, we venture to call your attention to the meeting of which a notice is enclosed, and to the accompanying paper drawn up by the promoters of the meeting. / Yours faithfully, / [W. H. Asquith]'. See Image.
Published by Dated by Shaw to May No place 1921
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An attractive item by a leading exponent of 'English pastoralism'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Bass and treble notation of opening bars, headed 'Romance / Andante ma non molto'. On one side of 9 x 11 cm card with rounded edges. Firm signature at bottom right: 'Martin Shaw / May 1921'. In good condition, lightly aged. See Im…age.
Published by No place of publication not dated. circa ? 1970
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Published by Alhaji Ali Kotoko. Historical Direction: Ibrahima Baba Kake, Literary Direction: Francois Poli. Translated from the French. No place of publication, not dated. [circa 1970?] Wrpps, 4to. 40pp. map, biblio. Worldcat lists only the Harvard copy, a very nice copy of the first edition in the publisher's yellow wrappers.…We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa, Oceania, archaeology, anthropology, travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail, or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.[O].
Published by Lettter dated 29 March no place. Book published at the Clarendon Press Oxford. 1868 1869
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Letter: 1p., 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased. Attached by the blank second leaf of the bifolium to the reverse of the front free endpaper of the book. Envelope addressed by Tyrwhitt to 'Miss Bosworth | Parks Town' tipped-in beside the letter. He is not sure whether she has a copy of 'my art-book', which she men…tioned 'the other day'. 'If not, will you kindly accept of this one, tho I fear it is not a very good one in the illustrations?' Book: [xv] + 480pp., 8vo. Sixteen-page November 1868 publisher's catalogue at rear. Book in fair condition, with signs of age and wear, in worn publisher's black leather quarter-binding, with burgundy cloth boards. Most of the illustrations in text, but with coloured frontispiece and three other coloured prints, and three sepia photographic prints. Inscribed on half-title 'With kind regards from R St John Tyrwhitt | March 1st 1869'. Bookplate of William Bosworth, amended to 'Annie | from the Author'. Presented on the reverse of the frontispiece by Thomas Colmer ('great grandson of the Author') to his daughter Lucy Barbara Colmer.
Published by Letter dated 29 July ; no place. Photograph by Molly Malone Cook Provincetown copyrighted 1973 1975
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See his entry in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Both items are in good condition, lightly aged. TLS: 1p, 4to. Addressed to 'Rosalyn Sacks / YMHA - YWHA / Congregation of Mishkan Israel-Linas Hazedek of Jamaica, Inc. / 153-14 90th Avenue / Jamaica, New York 11432'. Signed 'Norman Mailer'. Reads: 'Dear Rosalyn Sacks, / I don't have any… pictures at the moment, but I'll try to get ahold of one and autograph it and send it to you and the members of the Congregation of Mishkan Israel-Linas Hazedek in Jamaica. / My best wishes for your summer.' PHOTOGRAPH: 25.5 x 20.5 cm piece of glossy paper, with 22.5 x 17 cm black and white print of a head and shoulders shot of a grey-haired Mailer in a jean jacket, squinting in the sun with his back to a tree. Not inscribed or signed. Captioned: 'Copyright C 1973 Molly Malone Cook / NORMAN MAILER'. Stamped on reverse: 'DO NOT PUBLISH WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING CREDIT / MOLLY MALONE COOK / PHOTOGRAPHER / BOX 338 PROVINCETOWN'. Image on request.
More imagesPublished by No place .Dated 1779 1779
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. 4to.25x17 cms.Approximately 50 pages with pen and ink pencil and watercolour architectural details,palns and designs and sketches on paper.They show details of diverse monuments at Rome,France and some other countries. We guess that because of the different style there were at le…ast two different authors.None of the drawings were signed.It´s seems to be a recollection of somebody doing the Grand Tour. many of them executed by a skilful hand. Contemporary green painted vellum. Later cloth ties; some light dust-soiling,joints split.
Published by Dated July 28, (no year, no place). To "Mr. Rothacker", Your paper has been so kind to me for so long a time that I want to make a poor return. Will you accept the enclosed mss. (no longer present) for tomorrow's paper with my best wishes for you and yours? It isn't wonderful but here's something of an idea at the end - and it isn't everlastingly long." She mentions Rothacker's wife in a complimentary way, and ends "Yours obliged, Kate Field." This could be Otto H. Rothacker, who edited the "Omaha Republican" and then the "Denver Tribune". In 1885 1885
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.Up-Country Letters
Contact seller2-star sellerDated July 28, (no year, no place). To "Mr. Rothacker", Your paper has been so kind to me for so long a time that I want to make a poor return. Will you accept the enclosed mss. (no longer present) for tomorrow's paper with my best wishes for you and yours? It isn't wonderful but here's something of an idea at the end - and it i…sn't everlastingly long." She mentions Rothacker's wife in a complimentary way, and ends "Yours obliged, Kate Field." This could be Otto H. Rothacker, who edited the "Omaha Republican" and then the "Denver Tribune". In 1885 his health declined and he scaled down, writing for various journals on literary and political subjects. He died of consumption, age 34, in 1890. "No newspaper man in the west has been better known or said more quotable things. He was more than a newspaper man. He was a poet and a satirist." (Eulogy, "Omaha World-Herald", May 11, 1890, quoted in Saum, Lewis O. "The Good Die First: The Meteoric and Brief Career of O.H. Rothacker" in "Nebraska History" 86 (2005), 2-13). Two pages, one sheet front and back, folded once. Small chip to upper left corner, very light foxing. A Very Good letter.
Published by Harper's note dated 'British Museum | Wednesd. May 1. no year'. Chalmer's memorandum without place or date
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Harper's note is on the recto of the first leaf of a 4to bifolium, addressed by him to 'George Chalmers Esqr' on the reverse of the second leaf, which is docketted by Chalmers 'Notes of Documents from - 1760/67'. Chalmer's memorandum is written lengthwise and upwards on the reverse of the first leaf. In good condition, on aged p…aper. Harper's note reads: 'Mr. Harper presents his Respects to Mr. Chalmers with many Thanks for the kind Notice with which he is pleased to honour him. | The Reading Room will be open to Mr. Chalmers whenever he finds it agreeable to avail himself of it'. Chalmer's memorandum consists of eight dated entries, totalling 18 lines, from March 1760 to April 1767, with citations, under the heading: 'Documents - for the and reign of Geo. 3. Plantn. Office'. The first entry ris for a 'Representation with regard to the illicit trade carried on by Cartels', and the last reads 'Letter to Lord Shelburne with regard to the Salaries of Govt. Judges &c'.