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Collection of six signatures and autographed notes

Collection of six signatures and autographed notes by (UNITES STATES REAR ADMIRALS)

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Seller: Argosy Book Store
Title
Collection of six signatures and autographed notes
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(UNITES STATES REAR ADMIRALS)
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Description
1898. unbound. Small but interesting collection of six items, autographed by American Naval Officers who achieved the rank of Rear Admiral during the 19th century. Includes: Joseph Smith (1790-1877), flag captain to Commodore Hull during the War of 1812 (signature with rank); Louis Kempff (1841-1920), Civil War, Spanish-American War, and Boxer Rebellion service (signed naval card); William Colgate Eaton (1851-1936), chief engineer on board the U.S.S Amphitrite during the bombardment of San Juan Hill (short autographed note signed sending flowers to a friend's funeral); R.P. Hobson, who scuttled the Merrimac during the Spanish-American War (signed card); J.N. Milner, Commodore on the Flagship Philadelphia, who oversaw the transfer of the Hawaiian Islands to the United States (autographed note signed as Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station, Flagship Philadelphia, October 6, 1898, noon, at sea); and Stephen Bleeker Luce (1827-1917), first President of the Naval War College, who commanded the Ironclad Nantucket at the siege of Charleston, S.C., where it was struck 51 times (large bold signature with rank). These items have tape and mounting remnants, but are in very good condition overall.
Della Vita e Delle Opere die Andrea Bonello di Bartletta..Naples,1980

Della Vita e Delle Opere die Andrea Bonello di Bartletta..Naples,1980 by Volpicella, Luigi

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Della Vita e Delle Opere die Andrea Bonello di Bartletta..Naples,1980
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Volpicella, Luigi
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
Description
1980. Volpicella, Luigi. Della Vita e Delle Opere die Andrea Bonello di Bartletta Giureconsult del Deimoterzo Secolo. Con una note di Lettura di Mario Caravale. [Naples]: Jovene Editore, [1980]. 81 pp. Printed wrappers, some shelfwear, signature to front free endpaper. $45.
The Glass of Fashion: Some Social Reflections

The Glass of Fashion: Some Social Reflections by A Gentleman with a Duster [Begbie, Harold Edward]

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The Glass of Fashion: Some Social Reflections
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A Gentleman with a Duster [Begbie, Harold Edward]
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
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New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1921. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. First American edition. No jacket. Page ridges foxed. 1921 Hard Cover. xxi, 176 pp. Photographic plates. Introduction to this edition (not present in UK original) attacks Darwinian theory in favor of theistic evolution. Also includes chapters on Margot Asquith, womanhood, British politics, etc. Begbie's book provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of high fashion in London in the early 20th century. He offers witty and incisive commentary on the social dynamics of fashion, covering everything from dressmakers and designers to society ladies and gentlemen. With its keen insights and colorful prose, this book is sure to delight anyone interested in the history of fashion and social history in general.