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When All Our Brothers Are Silent (The Book of Photographs of the Waffen-SS)/Wenn Alle Bruden Schweigen (Grober Bildband uber die Waffen-SS)

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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
When All Our Brothers Are Silent (The Book of Photographs of the Waffen-SS)/Wenn Alle Bruden Schweigen (Grober Bildband uber die Waffen-SS)
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
Osnabruck, Germany: Munin Verlag GmbH, 1985. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A crisp, sharp copy of the 1985 4th edition. Tight and Near Fine in a bright, Near Fine pictorial dustjacket. Tall, thick quarto, hundreds of crisp black-and-white photos and a selection of color plates at the rear. Text in both German and English.
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Cinema Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Published Film Music from Squaw Man (1914) to Batman (1989) by Donald J. Stubblebine

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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
Cinema Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Published Film Music from Squaw Man (1914) to Batman (1989)
Author
Donald J. Stubblebine
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Co, 1991. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine. 1991 1st edition. Clean and Fine in its original green cloth. Thick octavo, 628 pgs.
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Merchants and Planters Prices Current, [C.A.Stuart, editor?] Vol. II, No. 33

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Seller: Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC
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Merchants and Planters Prices Current, [C.A.Stuart, editor?] Vol. II, No. 33
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Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
1840 Anonymous Alabaman Critiques "King Cotton" Mobile, Alabama, May 9, 1840. 2 printed pages plus Partial Autograph Letter (2 x 2" portion of letter torn out) and stamp less address leaf. Sent by the commercial freight forwarding company, Barnewall and Manroy to John Gladstone, Liverpool, England. Except for the missing portion of the letter, and some darkening at folds, the printed statement in Very Good condition and quite an attractive imprint. This is a typical printed Prices Current of the antebellum period; this publication began in 1839 and continued until the end of 1853. But it's notable for two reasons: First, the accompanying letter, written by freight forwarding agents who specialized in shipping southern cotton to Liverpool, was sent to Sir John Gladstone, father of the future British Prime Minister and owner of some of the largest slave plantations in Jamaica and Guyana. The letter describes an expected shipment of cotton from Jamaica to Mobile and, notwithstanding the loss of some words of the text, seems to indicate that there was an overabundance of cotton coming on the market, particularly that of "middling and inferior quality", an important financial judgment in the second year of the national American Depression that followed the Panic of 1839. What is most significant about the letter is that the editors and publishers of the Prices Current had the temerity to offer the front page of their publication to an anonymous writer who signs himself simply "ALABAMA". Declaring himself dedicated to the well-being of the "agricultural classes of our State", the writer argues that the financial hard times was aggravated in the South by the "evil consequences of over-production" of cotton, which was also being competitively produced in India, South America, and Texas. He suggests that a desirable "check" on excessive cotton production might be accomplished by several means: "the introduction of manufactories; the culture of silk; the extended cultivation of bread stuffs; the raising of stock, etc." He does not, of course, compound this heresy by speculating about how these alternatives might impact the "peculiar institution" of Slavery which was so closely tied to King Cotton. A rare and somewhat remarkable statement. It would be interesting to know what reaction Gladstone might have had to reading this caveat, although history does report that his own enormous wealth was acquired, not through the cotton trade, but by investment in the import of grain and other commodities.
Architectural Record, Combined with American Architect and Architecture, [comprised of] Building News/Building Types (January through December)

Architectural Record, Combined with American Architect and Architecture, [comprised of] Building News/Building Types (January through December)

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Architectural Record, Combined with American Architect and Architecture, [comprised of] Building News/Building Types (January through December)
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
[New York]: F. W. Dodge Corporation [presumed], 1939. Hardcover. Massive collection of the year's publications in one binding, 12x8.5 inch buckram boards with initial and terminal blanks; professional work. The successive magazines all on coated paperstock with b&w site photography and scattered color reproductions; casebinding done with heavy-duty cloth hinges which are holding well, though casing feels slightly slack and spine titling is completely eroded. Each month is represented with separate magazines (covers thankfully bound in) entitled "Building News" and "Building Types", these serially paginated with substantial gaps in the beginning: as, January begins at p.28 and without any break (except that the "News" fascicle segues into the "Types" fascicle, each with a separate color cover) and concludes at p.104; February runs 40-122; March is 38-120.. and so on. Evidently the first third of each monthly compilation is omitted, publisher's credit also omitted. At any rate, the tome runs some 900 to 1,000 pages and all leaves are fine. There is an extensive treatment of the 1939 Treasure Island/Golden Gate International Exposition.
Early Children's Books and Their Illustration
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Early Children's Books and Their Illustration

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Seller: Books Tell You Why, Inc.
Title
Early Children's Books and Their Illustration
Seller
Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
ISBN
9780879231583
Condition
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
New York/boston: The Pierpont Morgan Library/David R. Godine, Publisher. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1975. Cloth. 0879231580 . An edition in Fine condition that bears some soiling to the page edges in a Near Fine dust-jacket that is somewhat edgeworn ; A collection of early children's books and their accompanying illustrations; 4to; 263 pages .