Published by Cleveland OH, 1895
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, 465pp. Upper cover detached. Maps and halftone illustrations, and one folding plate inserted. On upper cover, paper label pasted on, derived from this copy's having been accessioned once by Carleton College. A Good+ to Very Good copy.
Published by T. H. Davis and Company, Norwich, CT, 1875
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Norwich, CT: T. H. Davis and Company, 1875. First edition, 1875. Worn copy from the Wheeler School and Library in North Stonington, with spine numbers, labels of school and Dudley R. Wheeler inside front cover, patron pocket at rear, blindstamp to title page. Brown cloth, frontis plate of the church, 300 pages. Covers heavily rubbed, hinges internally cracked, text block separating into sections but all pages present, pages clean. Reading copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Language: English
Published by International Deep Waterways Assoc.;Cleveland ;, Cleveland, 1895
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First edition. Bottom foredge tips tender else a FINE book in blue cloth boards with gilt lettering bright.Photographs, illustrations, folding illustration, maps, graphs, tables, diagrams, notes, appendix, index. Ref.: Canada; Great Lakes; St. Lawrence River; United States. Wonderfully preserved reference for anyone with an interest in canals. Photos on request. **See our new cheaper postal rates to the USA and abroad.**.
Published by No Publisher, [Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 547pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece portrait of Grand Master E.L. Lyburger. Beveled blue cloth boards stamped in gilt. Covers have light wear at tips of spine and corners, else a very good copy, with gilt stamping bright; front and rear hinges are started (due to quality of paper of endpapers), text is fresh and clean. This publication also prints a poem by Rudyard Kipling, The Mother Lodge (on page 94-95, noting that Kipling was a Freemason). Most of the book (pages 88 to 404) is devoted to 'Report of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence,' including detailed information about 'English-speaking Grand Lodges' in the United States (listed by each state, and including 'Indian Territory'), Canada (by province) Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia, etc., and a section devoted to thirteen 'None English-speaking Grand Bodies' (including Cuba, Mexico and Puerto Rico). This publication (for the year 1900), as well as previous 'Proceedings' include discussions of African-American masons (see page 119, 179, 206, etc), which includes discussion of "Negro Lodges and Grand Lodges" and the difficulties with acceptance in Washington (page 119), and "Clandestine Negro Masonry" (page 178, referencing Washington) in the section devoted to the Indian Territory, and further reference to Washington and former "Prince Hall Lodge" members in the Louisiana section (page 206). Previous Grand Lodge publications also discussed rejection of 'colored' Grand Lodges by some white Grand Lodges, with particular reference to the failure of 'Ohio recognition' in a specific instance, in 1877, which stated: "As predicted in our last annual address, the proposed recognition of our grand lodge by the grand lodge of whites, of this state, has failed. While I anticipated the result, I must confess that the manner in which it was brought about, surprised and disappointed me. [followed by a long discussion of the events]." *OCLC* locates no copies of this October issue.