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The Court of Cupid. Containing the Eighth Edition of the Meretriciad, with Great Additions (in 2 vols.)

The Court of Cupid. Containing the Eighth Edition of the Meretriciad, with Great Additions (in 2 vols.) by [Sex Work] [Thompson, Edward] The Author of the Meretriciad

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
The Court of Cupid. Containing the Eighth Edition of the Meretriciad, with Great Additions (in 2 vols.)
Author
[Sex Work] [Thompson, Edward] The Author of the Meretriciad
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Printed for C. Moran, 1770. First collected edition. Contemporary speckled calf, skillfully rebacked with original spines laid down. Gilt and morocco labels to spines. Marbled endpapers. Measuring 155 x 96mm and collating complete, including final advert leaf to volume II: [2], ii, 147, [1, blank]; [2], v, [1, advert], 139, [3]. Bookplates of J. O. Edwards to front pastedowns of each, with additional bookseller's ticket to front endpaper of volume II. Front endpaper of volume I detached at base but holding well else; some offsetting to preliminary and terminal leaves of both volumes. Occasional light pencil marginalia. Overall a fresh copy of a scarce work on the women of the London sex trade. ESTC reports only 8 copies in libraries, and its most recent appearance at auction was in 1931. The present is the only complete copy on the market. Edward Thompson's position as a satirist "has drawn the attention of commentators from Dr. Johnson to modern times," and given that his "verse and prose was generally in the manner of his declared mentors, the ancients Horace, Juvenal, and Ovid...his targets were frequently political, and ad hominem" (Bibliographic Society). Among his most notable works were those that addressed London's widespread sex trade, praising and critiquing the women who had been immortalized as Toasts of the Town in Harris' Guide to Covent Garden Ladies. These were drawn together for the first time as a collection under the title The Court of Cupid: The Meretriciad (1761), The Temple of Venus (1663), The Courtesan (1765), and The Demi-Rep (1765). The Court of Cupid allowed Thompson to capitalize on the fame of London's courtesans, reprinting and expanding works that were already popular; but it was also commercially beneficial to the demi-reps as well. For the most successful members of the trade, staying in the public eye was necessary. It could help young courtesans develop reputations and clientele; it could ensure that established courtesans continued to be seen as desirable and thus could justify (or increase) their fees. Certainly this was the case for Kitty Fisher, who appeared among a multitude of other Toasts and bawds in The Meretriciad and then became the central focus of The Courtesan four years later. By this time, poetry, satires, and gossip columns could not get enough of her. "Her name grew familiar to the beaux of clubland, and curiosity was piqued when it was known that she was an exclusive young lady who would accept no present and grant no interview without a formal introduction" (Bleackley). As a woman immortalized in print and paint (Joshua Reynolds famously did a series of portraits of her), she could even publicly turn down and humiliate Casanova as being beneath her. Kitty is not alone among the multitude of women mentioned in this collection --- bawds and brothels, friends and rivals were preserved for literary critics and historians to remember. Satires like Thompson's assist us in remembering that during the height of London's sex trade, there existed a vibrant and successful community of women who profited from their sexual desirability, and who used those profits to carve out a desirable social space outside of the constrained domestic roles into which patriarchy had insisted they fit. Register of Erotic Books 1097. ESTC T126148.
Harriet and her Cousin; or, Prejudice Overcome

Harriet and her Cousin; or, Prejudice Overcome by [Macrae, Lady Flora Maitland]

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Title
Harriet and her Cousin; or, Prejudice Overcome
Author
[Macrae, Lady Flora Maitland]
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
Edinburgh: Thomsons Brothers, 1822. First edition. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards with gilt to spine. Measuring 140 x 80mm and collating complete including frontis and publisher's catalogue to rear: vii, [1, blank], 199, [1, errata], 8, [1, blank]. A Near Fine copy with some scuffing to boards and joints, and small chip to foot of spine. Contemporary ownership inscription to front endpaper: "Margaret Jane Palliser. Dublin 1824." A scarce work of juvenile fiction aimed at young women, it is unrecorded in OCLC and Sadleir (though there is mention of a later 1824 "fourth edition" and an American edition from 1827). Simple on its surface, each new chapter of Harriet and Her Cousin unfolds a new layer of prejudice that all too commonly prevents young women from finding meaningful connections with each other. Raised in a rural religious household, young Harriet has a spiritual awakening that leaves her soul altered. More excited about the world and the people around her, and more capable of subtle observations, she undertakes a journey to Edinburgh both to visit her soon-to-be-wed best friend Maria as well as to visit her grandfather and cousin Julia. On arrival, Harriet is shocked by Julia's coldness and initially assumes it is prejudice against her own Christianity. Introduced to the sparkling and accomplished ladies of Julia's circle, she then begins to suspect it is prejudice against her simple country nature. Only over time does Julia feel comfortable opening up to Harriet about her loneliness -- an isolation born out of the high society expectations that women reserve warm feelings and engage instead in gossip, back-biting, and flirtations that make them untrustworthy. As she has witnessed Harriet's refusal to conform to these behaviors, Julia bonds with Harriet as an intimate friend capable of deep and meaningful conversation. Indeed, Harriet learns that even with her awakened spirituality, she too has much to learn about dismantling her own prejudices.
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Avram: Peculium Abrae. Grammatica Hebraea by Balmes, Abraham de

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Avram: Peculium Abrae. Grammatica Hebraea
Author
Balmes, Abraham de
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Description
Venice: Daniel Bamberg, 1523.
[Substantial Photograph Album Featuring Forty-Four Large-Format Photographs Showing Street Views of Early-20th-Century Kansas City]

[Substantial Photograph Album Featuring Forty-Four Large-Format Photographs Showing Street Views of Early-20th-Century Kansas City] by [Kansas City]: [Photography]: Anderson Photo Company

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Title
[Substantial Photograph Album Featuring Forty-Four Large-Format Photographs Showing Street Views of Early-20th-Century Kansas City]
Author
[Kansas City]: [Photography]: Anderson Photo Company
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Description
Kansas City: Anderson Photo Company, 1920. [22] leaves, illustrated with forty-four linen-backed black-and-white silver gelatin photographs, each about 7.5 x 9.75 inches, most with Anderson Photo Company credit in the negative, all in mounting corners. Oblong folio. Contemporary black cloth photograph album with blind-embossed floral designs in the corners of each cover, bound with twin black bolts. Light wear to binding. Occasional creasing and minor surface wear to photographs. Very good. A fantastic collection of forty-four large-format photographs showing street views of Kansas City by the Anderson Photo Company. Many of the images feature bustling scenes in the downtown area, picturing busy intersections populated with crossing guards, moving traffic, trolley cars, pacing pedestrians, and more. The views also, naturally capture large, towering buildings, capturing the businesses operating at the time, as well as  advertising signage for period products and companies. Among the businesses featured here are the Olney Music Company, Harzfeld's Parisian Cloak Company, Federmann's Pharmacy, the Kansas City Post, Hershfield's Jewellers, the Old Dutch Mill Cafe, McElwain's Wax Museum, and numerous others. Some of the advertisers seen here include Bell Telephone, Uneeda Biscuit, Coca Cola, and Victrola. A marquee outside the 10th Street Theatre advertises Mary Pickford's Hearts Adrift, which premiered in 1914, indicating that the theater may have been showing the film as a revival, or perhaps that some of the present photographs could emanate from the 1910s. The composition of several of the photographs are centered in the street, with the photographer shooting straight down street over multiple blocks, highlighting the urban canyon nature of the downtown area. The last few photos feature scenes outside downtown picturing the areas around the riverside Pabst brewery, the Kansas City Hay Press, and two shots of the suburbs. The Anderson Photo Company was one of the most active commercial studios in the Kansas City area for about six decades between the 1910s and 1970s. Early advertisements indicate the firm was first known as the Anderson Commercial Photography Company, and was often the only photography studio advertising in the Kansas City Post between 1912 and 1915. The company was operated by partners Lawrence C. Dalla and Orville W. Anderson. The studio's credit appears on legions of newspaper images throughout most of the next fifty-plus years. Images from the Anderson Photo Company appear in a few Missouri institutions, but the present album focusing on downtown Kansas City, and emanating from early on in the studio's history, would be a welcome addition to any institutional collection.
Die Moderne Gesellschaft [TOGETHER WITH] Prämie

Die Moderne Gesellschaft [TOGETHER WITH] Prämie by [ANARCHISM - HAYMARKET] PARSONS, Albert, August Spies, et al [AND] Levin Schücking

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Die Moderne Gesellschaft [TOGETHER WITH] Prämie
Author
[ANARCHISM - HAYMARKET] PARSONS, Albert, August Spies, et al [AND] Levin Schücking
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
V.p., 1886 and 1869. First Edition. Two volumes bound in one; octavo (21cm.); contemporary brown cloth-backed marbled boards, two contemporary library spine labels. Boards rather rubbed, front hinge cracked, contemporary Wisconsin bookseller's rubberstamp to rear pastedown, textblock of the first title uniformly browned due to poor paperstock, title page neatly separated but present; Near Very Good. Contents as follows:. 1. Albert Parsons, August Spies et al. Die Moderne Gesellschaft, gekennzeichnet durch die Reden der verutheilten Chicagoer Anarchisten A.R. Parsons, August Spies, Sam Fielden, Oscar Neebe, M. Schwab, L. Lingg, A. Fischer, G. Engel, in dem grossen Tendenzprozess vor Richter Gary, am 7., 8. und 9. Oktober 1886. Gründe, warum das Urtheil nicht vollzogen. Chiago: Socialistic Publishing Society, 1886. 100pp. 2. Levin Schücking. Prämie. Schloss Dornegge oder der Web zum Glück. Roman. [Milwaukee, WI?]: Separat-Abdruck aus dem "Herold," 1869. 339pp. The former title a scarce German-language edition of "The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists" delivered in court, described as one of "the most important sources on the Haymarket affair" (EGBERT II, p. 168). Bound with an unrecorded novel by the Westphalian novelist Levin Schücking, the imprint based on the bookseller rubberstamp and similar German-American titles published by the "Herold" in the same decade. We find no editions of this title in OCLC, COPAC, or KVK (February, 2019).
MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. 1927, VOL. 3, NO'S 2, 3 .; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera

MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. 1927, VOL. 3, NO'S 2, 3 .; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera

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MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. 1927, VOL. 3, NO'S 2, 3 .; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
Condition
(Covers on some individual issues separated and/or worn; some with chipping on edges of wrappers,
Description
México: Mexican Folkways, 1927. (Covers on some individual issues separated and/or worn; some with chipping on edges of wrappers,. b/w plates, mus. nots., pict. wrps. ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEXT. One of the most famous art periodicals ever produced in Mexico. Diego Rivera was the artistic director and executed all of the cover designs. 1927 was the first issue of the larger format. Sold as a set.
[Eight Pamphlets Published During the 1930s by a Pacifist Group Campaigning Against Military Training in Schools]

[Eight Pamphlets Published During the 1930s by a Pacifist Group Campaigning Against Military Training in Schools] by [Committee on Militarism in Education]

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[Eight Pamphlets Published During the 1930s by a Pacifist Group Campaigning Against Military Training in Schools]
Author
[Committee on Militarism in Education]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[New York, 1940. Very good.. Seven pamphlets, plus two duplicates. Some staples, with minor oxidation. Otherwise minor wear and dustsoiling; a few scattered patched of browning. A group of eight uncommon pamphlets issued by the Committee on Militarism Education to disseminate their arguments against military training in schools. The group was established in 1925 by three pacifist ministers, the Quaker E. Raymond Wilson, the Episcopalian John Nevin Sayre, and the Presbyterian Norman Thomas to campaign against compulsory military training at universities and all military programs for children. The organization remained in operation until 1940. The works present here are focused on ROTC programs and compulsory training; titles are as follows: 1) The People Say "No!" 2) The War Department and Compulsory Military Training 3) The Morrill Act and Compulsory Military Training 4) 17 Significant Victories Against Militarism in American Education... 5) Read What a Civilian, a Minister, a Doctor, and a College President Say About...Military Training of Young Men 6) The Junior R.O.T.C. Rebuffed (two copies) 7) The Cure for Compulsory Drill (two copies) 8) Substitute Modern Courses for Out-of-Date Military Training in Civil Schools and Colleges!
THE GREAT LIBEL SUIT. THE HON. DAVID S. BENNETT, M.C. VERSUS THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. DAMAGES CLAIMED, $100,000. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TRIAL INCLUDING THE PAPERS IN THE CASE, THE TESTIMONY, THE COUNSELS' ARGUMENTS, THE JUDGE'S CHARGE, AND THE VERDICT OF THE JURY

THE GREAT LIBEL SUIT. THE HON. DAVID S. BENNETT, M.C. VERSUS THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. DAMAGES CLAIMED, $100,000. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TRIAL INCLUDING THE PAPERS IN THE CASE, THE TESTIMONY, THE COUNSELS' ARGUMENTS, THE JUDGE'S CHARGE, AND THE VERDICT OF THE JURY by [Bennett, David]

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THE GREAT LIBEL SUIT. THE HON. DAVID S. BENNETT, M.C. VERSUS THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. DAMAGES CLAIMED, $100,000. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TRIAL INCLUDING THE PAPERS IN THE CASE, THE TESTIMONY, THE COUNSELS' ARGUMENTS, THE JUDGE'S CHARGE, AND THE VERDICT OF THE JURY
Author
[Bennett, David]
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Buffalo: Printing House of Matthews & Warren, Office of the "Buffalo Commercial Advertiser., 1870. 235, [4 advts.], [1 blank] pp. Bound in modern library buckram [gum label with call number on spine; inner hinge cracked, with wear to blank inner edge of title leaf]. Rubberstamp on title page. Otherwise, text clean and Very Good. The Commercial Advertiser printed an article charging Congressman Bennett, who made his living as the owner of several Buffalo grain elevators, with fraudulently taking $8,000 - $90,000 from the Buffalo Elevating Association. "These are the facts, which we are prepared to substantiate if they should be disputed..." Bennett, having taken umbrage, brought this libel action. The victorious defendant published this account of the trial. "The result of the trial was a verdict for the defendants. The fact was announced in the daily newspaper published by the defendants" on October 20, 1870. After he lost this lawsuit, Bennett declined to be a candidate for re-election. Not in Marke, McCoy, Harv. Law Cat. OCLC 13101078 [4- AAS, Harv., WI Hist., Buff. Hist. Mus.], 65147659 [2- NYHS, Yale] as of January 2018.
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A Compendium of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine Delivered by Professor Chapman by Benedict, N D

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A Compendium of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine Delivered by Professor Chapman
Author
Benedict, N D
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1846. First Edition. Full contemporary sheep.. Very good.. 8vo, [4 - adverts], viii, [17] - 258 pp. + 32 page publisher's catalog of printed medical books. Chapman lectured on obstetrics and materia medica at the Univ. of Pennsylvania. The Compendium offered here is a summary of the lectures on diseases and is organized by disease providing causes, diagnosis, prognosis, appearance, and treatment. It therefore provides direct information on the medical understanding of each ailment at the time.
Time Magazine

Time Magazine by [Hogan, Ben]

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Title
Time Magazine
Author
[Hogan, Ben]
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Time, Inc, 1949. Vol. LIII, No. 2. Wraps. Fine. Time Magazine: The Weekly News Magazine, published on January 10, 1949.. Octavo, 96pp. Illustrated wrappers, bound at spine with staple. Lacks a mailing label. Includes a multi-page article about Ben Hogan, titled "Little Ice Water," with his color photograph on the cover. A fine example. This issue of Time Magazine, dated January 10, 1949, features professional golfer Ben Hogan, just weeks before Hogan's near-fatal automobile accident of February 1949, one of the defining moments of his career. The cover story focused on Hogan's disciplined approach to the game, his practice habits, and his victories in the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and multiple major tournaments during the late 1940s. The magazine portrayed Hogan as a reserved and intensely focused competitor whose technical precision transformed modern golf. After Hogan's accident, he made comeback victories at the 1950 U.S. Open and later majors.
THE STAR OF GETTYSBURG. A STORY OF SOUTHERN HIGH TIDE

THE STAR OF GETTYSBURG. A STORY OF SOUTHERN HIGH TIDE by Joseph W. Alsheler

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THE STAR OF GETTYSBURG. A STORY OF SOUTHERN HIGH TIDE
Author
Joseph W. Alsheler
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good binding
Description
New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1915. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Quite a nice First Edition copy of this fictional account of the turning point of the Civil War; by the Kentucky novelist and journalist Joseph Altsheler. There is a previous owner gift inscription dated in the year of publication, as well as a blindstamp on the front endpaper. The spine lettering is a bit dull. Very Good binding.
A Journal Recording A Mid Nineteenth Century New Jerseyans Expenses

A Journal Recording A Mid Nineteenth Century New Jerseyans Expenses by (NEW JERSEY JOURNAL)

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A Journal Recording A Mid Nineteenth Century New Jerseyans Expenses
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(NEW JERSEY JOURNAL)
Seller
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
(NEW JERSEY). Journal. 26 pages of writing. 1846-1854. Caldwell, New Jersey. A handwritten journal of expenses, kept in 1840s and 1850s New Jersey by a J G Glasby, whose name is written on the inside front cover. Glasby listed expenditures for basic provisions, manly foodstuffs for people and animals. Butter was by far the most common item purchased. There are many blank pages throughout the middle and end, while the last few pages have additional writing. The journal is in good condition, although some of the pages have separated from the binding. It has a leather spine and marbled paper-covered boards.
Prospectus for The Automatic Store Service Company Circular No. 2

Prospectus for The Automatic Store Service Company Circular No. 2

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Prospectus for The Automatic Store Service Company Circular No. 2
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very minor toning,
Description
Boston, MA: The Automatic Store Service Company, 1890. Very minor toning,. 4 leaves, staple bound document with brown paper cover with the company name printed on the back. Circular No. 2, printed following the success of the first. The product in question is Church Spring Actuated Cash or Parcel Carrier - parcel delivery; runs uphill from the starting point., a conveyor belt of sorts. First page boasts of the amazing investment opportunity the Automatic Store Service Company is offering, stressing in particular that their product in no way infringes any earlier US patents. To support their claim, page two has excerpts from three letters, each from a different patent lawyer, all saying that they have looked through patent records and can affirm that the Automatic Store Service company isn't infringing on any existing patent. Then there are almost two pages of one sentence testimonials, and finally an additional paragraph reiterating the different investment opportunities they are offering. Measures 9 1/4" x 6
THE WEATHER / TRAFFIC / SPORTS

THE WEATHER / TRAFFIC / SPORTS by Goldsmith, Kenneth

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THE WEATHER / TRAFFIC / SPORTS
Author
Goldsmith, Kenneth
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Fine.
Description
Los Angeles: Make Now, 2008. First printings. Fine.. First editions of the poet and critic's American Trilogy, collectively transcribing one year of New York City weather reports, one day's traffic reports, and commentary from a single baseball game. 3 volumes, 7'' x 7''. Original pictorial wrappers. 120, [4] pages, 115, [5], and 119, [3] pages. THE WEATHER and TRAFFIC published in editions of 1000 copies. Minor edgewear to wrappers. Sharp, clean, bright.
The Best of the American Cowboy

The Best of the American Cowboy by Adams, Ramon F. (editor)

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The Best of the American Cowboy
Author
Adams, Ramon F. (editor)
Seller
James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1957. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Nick Eggenhofer. Bound in the publisher's original brown cloth, spine stamped in white. Illustrated throughout with drawings by Nick Eggenhofer. Some wear to extremities of dust jacket including one closed tear to top front edge, otherwise fine.
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VANISHING AMERICANA by WILSON, Everett B.

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VANISHING AMERICANA
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WILSON, Everett B.
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
Description
WILSON, Everett B. VANISHING AMERICANA. (New York: Barnes, 1961.) 8vo. Cloth, dust jacket. 187 pages. First edition. Illustrated with over three hundred photographs of Americana and American scenes. Dust jacket rubbed and lightly chipped at extremities of spine, else very good.
The Real Story of the Whaler.

The Real Story of the Whaler. by Verrill, A. Hyatt.

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The Real Story of the Whaler.
Author
Verrill, A. Hyatt.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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D. Appleton and Company., 1916.. "whaling past and present". V G.. 20.5 cm. 250 pp. B/W plates, plans, maps and ills.