Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Inscribed by author to previous owner, 139pp. Moderate age toning to pages. Inscribed by Author(s).
Seller: Turgid Tomes, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.
Signed
paperback. Condition: Very Good. Routledge, 2018. Trade paperback in VG condition; a nice clean copy. Signed and inscribed by author Jack Gibbs inside the front cover. Signed.
Language: English
Published by On Wings Of Angels, Oregon, 1998
ISBN 10: 0966488105 ISBN 13: 9780966488104
Seller: Tangible Tales, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
Signed
Spiral_bound. Condition: Very Good. Nancy Jo Graham (illustrator). Signed and inscribed by the author on the half-title page, "Best wishes from Barbara-Joy" with no personalization. A sticker on the copyright page and rear cover shows "Barbara Joy Weston (new legal name of Rinchenna). White comb-bound spiral softcover with black titles and cover illustration. A very good copy, clean and unmarked with minor wear at the cover edges, and some thumbing to the front edge of the textblock. 220 pp., plus bibliography and appendix. A book on the power of sound and names from a self-proclaimed voice shaman.
Published by LawReader Press, 2011
Seller: Queen City Books, Lynchburg, OH, U.S.A.
Signed
Condition: Very Good. 2nd. SIGNED by author on title page. All else as new.Your purchase benefits literacy and summer reading programs in Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio. We ship every business day. All books ship in cardboard bookfolds with delivery confirmation. Signed.
Seller: Collectible Books Ireland, Portarlington, OFFAL, Ireland
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A very good First Edition soft cover signed (not inscribed) on the title page by Harry Browne. Clean tight bright and sits square. Small crease on top right corner of front cover and bottom right corner of rear cover. Otherwise just minimal shelf wear and light scratches as is the norm with glossy card covers. Please see photos. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Hephzibah Light House Publishing, 2021
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very Good. 2021. First Printing. 70 pages. Signed by the author. Pictorial paper covers. Flatsigned by author to title page. Pages are bright and clear with no visible markings. Binding remains firm throughout. Paper covers have light edge-wear and corner curling. Spine has subtle rolling and creasing.
Publication Date: 1852
Seller: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, U.S.A.
Signed
Land grant, 32 x 38 cm., a partly printed document on vellum, completed in manuscript in a clerical hand, and signed by Governor P.H. Bell, counter-signed by S[tephen] Crosby, Commissioner of the General Land Office. The text on the recto is enclosed in a decorative border, with small nautical vignettes at the head and foot, and both sides of the document. The property granted to McKinney's heirs was located in Burnet County, Milam District, "about 20 miles above George Town on the South Fork of the San Gabriel by virtue of Certificate No. 199 issued by the Board of Land Commissioners of Matagorda the 22nd day of January 1838." This document, printed by James Harris, Bank Note Engraver, 58 Nassau St., NY, was originally printed for the decade of the 1840s, and has been partly amended in manuscript to adjust it to the 1852 date of this land patent. Docketted and signed by the County Clerk on verso, who affirms that the land patent has been duly recorded in the county record books. Small blue paper seal in lower left on verso. Old fold lines, manuscript ink very faded. Governor Peter Hansborough Bell, born in Virginia, went west to Texas to join Henry Karnes' company in the battle of San Jacinto, fighting for Texas independence in 1836. He joined the Texas Rangers in 1840, served in the Mexican War, and was elected Governor of the State in 1849, serving until 1853. He went on to serve in the Congress from Texas before the Civil War, and to serve in the Confederate Army as a colonel. [see his brief biography in the "Handbook of Texas," (Austin: 1952), v. 1, p.141]. Benjamin McKinney was originally from Kentucky. As a resident of the Republic of Texas when the Constitution of 1836 was put into effect, he was entitled to "first class headrights" of one league of land, as head of the family. According to a history, "Daughters of the Republic of Texas Patriot Ancestor Album," (Turner Pub. Co.: 2001), v. 2, p.87], McKinney was killed in battle during the Texas Revolution on Feb. 15, 1837. His daughters Sarah and Susan inherited his land in Burnet County, and Sarah and her husband built a home there. [see also the section on Land Grants in the "Handbook of Texas," v.2, p.20].