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Return for Lt. John Hicks’s Company at West Point

Return for Lt. John Hicks’s Company at West Point by WEST POINT

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Seller: Seth Kaller, Inc.
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Return for Lt. John Hicks’s Company at West Point
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WEST POINT
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Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
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Fine
Description
West Point, NY, 1781. No binding. Fine. Manuscript Document Signed (John Hicks Lt), West Point, N.Y, December 3, 1781, 1 p. ""A Return of Lt. Hicks Comp"" listing the names of 38 men; missing lower right corner professionally restored. Verso: notation ""Rye Brooks,"" possibly the day's password. The towns below have been supplied by us, from information in Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors:Sgt. Isaac Tomkins, Dartmouth.Sgt. Daniel Harris, Bolton.Sgt. America Hamblin, Harvard.Cpl. Paul Brownell, Dartmouth.Cpl. Levi Preist, Sterling.Sew Cornell [?Jerathmeel Cornel, Dartmouth]Samuel Potter, Dartmouth.Joseph Bennet, Dartmouth.Seth Jenne, Dartmouth.Simsons/Simeon White, Freetown.Garner Reed/Gardner Read, Freetown.Joseph Howland, Freetown.Job Reed, Taunton.Benjamin Hathaway, Taunton.Nathaniel Hathaway, Berkley.Peter Hathaway, Berkley.Zebedee Briggs, Berkley.Henry Andrews, Taunton.Elijah Briggs, Berkley.Eli Perce, Taunton.Joel Briggs.Aaron Willard, Sterling.Rufus Moor, Bolton.Simeon Conant, Harvard/Grafton.Benjamin Warner, Harvard.Matthew Artherton, Bolton.Jonathan Whiliam [Williams?]Ebenezer King Harris, Sterling.Jonathan Barret, Bolton.Jacob Fairbanks, Harvard.Jonathan Hutchins, Harvard.Enoch Roper, Sterling.Jacob Kilburn, Sterling.Reuben Ross, Sterling.Jonathan Jewell, Stow.Levi White, Lancaster.Jenkins White, Freetown.Col. Luke Drury (1734-1811) of Grafton, Massachusetts joined the militia in 1757 during the French and Indian Wars. As captain of a company of Minutemen and Militamen, he responded to the Lexington Alarm, and later joined Colonel Jonathan Ward's regiment to fight at Bunker Hill. Drury and his men served in different areas during the war, from West Point to Grafton, where his company guarded military stores. He also supported the Continentals financially, at one point giving £50 fifty pounds to enlist soldiers in Grafton.In 1786-1787, Drury became deeply involved in Shays' Rebellion, a tax revolt led by farmers in western Massachusetts. The uprising was quashed, and Drury imprisoned as ""a person dangerous to the state."" He was eventually released on good behavior. Drury remained active in state and local politics, serving terms as constable, deputy sheriff, tax collector, assessor, selectman, and state legislator.ReferencesTurner, Jacob. ""Luke Drury."" Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner. Boston: 1852. pp. 59-60.Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors:Lt. John Hicks. Capt. Daniel Drake's co., Col. Luke Drury's (Bristol Co.) regt.; marched from home Aug. 27, 1781; arrived at camp Sept. 8, 1781; discharged Dec. 6, 1781; arrived home Dec. 17, 1781; service, 3 mos. 20 days; mileage to camp (200 miles) allowed; company raised for 3 months and marched to North river.
Program: 6 Plays by Ulises Carrión, with Darling Darlene & William Gaglione, La Mamelle 70th 12 st. San Francisco, November 20, 21, 9:03 p.m., $4

Program: 6 Plays by Ulises Carrión, with Darling Darlene & William Gaglione, La Mamelle 70th 12 st. San Francisco, November 20, 21, 9:03 p.m., $4 by (CARRIÓN, Ulises)

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Program: 6 Plays by Ulises Carrión, with Darling Darlene & William Gaglione, La Mamelle 70th 12 st. San Francisco, November 20, 21, 9:03 p.m., $4
Author
(CARRIÓN, Ulises)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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One illus. Single folded sheet (=[4] pp.). San Francisco: La Mamelle, [1981]. The program for the 1981 performance of 6 plays at La Mamelle, an artist-run space in San Francisco. Two fellow stamp and mail artists, Bill Gaglione and Darlene Domel, participated in this rendition of Carrión’s work appropriating lines from six plays. Carrión first performed 6 plays in 1975, and in 1976 it was made into an artist’s book with an edition of 100 copies. Interestingly, the program here, lists the plays in a different order from the book. Gaglione’s alternate persona, dadaland, has contributed an illustration for one of the plays on page [3]. Near fine. ❧ G. Schraenen, ed., Dear reader. Don’t read. (2016), p. 144.
UCSD Student Activist Newspaper "Indicator" Archive Covering Eldridge Cleaver, Repression in Mexico City, Anti-Vietnam Protests, and Black Studies, 1968

UCSD Student Activist Newspaper "Indicator" Archive Covering Eldridge Cleaver, Repression in Mexico City, Anti-Vietnam Protests, and Black Studies, 1968 by Indicator; UCSD

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UCSD Student Activist Newspaper "Indicator" Archive Covering Eldridge Cleaver, Repression in Mexico City, Anti-Vietnam Protests, and Black Studies, 1968
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Indicator; UCSD
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1968. [Student Activism][New Left] Indicator, three 1968 issues covering campus politics, the Vietnam War, the Mexico City student killings, and the curricular fight over Black Studies. The October 23, November 6, and November 20, 1968 issues lead with headlines including "BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL," "Liberalism is a Casualty of the War," and "Regents to Meet Here," while interior pages name Ronald Reagan, Eldridge Cleaver, George Wallace, Tran Van Dinh, and the UC Regents, making the paper a direct record of student activism in university governance, antiwar organizing, and Black Power debates in the weeks around the 1968 election. Staff boxes in the October and November issues identify editors and contributors including Paula Cate, Byron King, Cathy Rose, G.R.R. Rowl, Tom Baer, Ilene O'Malley, Sue Adams, and Dick Pray. Indicator. La Jolla, California. October 23 to November 20, 1968. Archive of 3 issues of the UC San Diego alternative student newspaper, each folio-format and printed in tabloid newspaper style, with articles, correspondence, staff lists, cartoons, poetry, local advertising, and extended political commentary focused on Regents policy, student organizing, war politics, and campus curricular struggle. [1] Indicator. La Jolla, California: October 23, 1968. Issue opening with "BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL," pairing coverage of a Regents' meeting with a "Mexico teach-in" and announcing "The students of Mexico City: a chronology of events, page 4." Interior pages include Tom Baer's "On the Tactics of Disruption," electoral analysis under "November 5: is there another answer?," Shirley Powell's translated chronology "¡Viva La Victoria Siempre!," and editorial and correspondence sections that tie UCSD politics to repression in Mexico, the presidential election, and disputes over faculty, curriculum, and student participation. [2] Indicator. La Jolla, California: November 6, 1968. Front page headed "Liberalism is a Casualty of the War," printed from an October 17 speech by Fred Gordon, Internal Education Secretary for the Students for a Democratic Society, and accompanied by a large antiwar illustration. Interior pages include "Now That It's Over...," "Humanities Sequence Survey Reveals Need for Innovation," references to Black control of schools and anti-draft protest, and further correspondence on university regulations and political education; the front cover also bears contemporary pen markings at the upper margin reading "Go to C.I. room tomorrow 11 to Revelle Library." [3] Indicator. La Jolla, California: November 20, 1968. Front page announces "Regents to Meet Here" beneath a split portrait juxtaposing Ronald Reagan and UCSD Chancellor William J. McGill with the caption "Heads I win, tails you lose." Interior contents include "Politics of Separation," a sustained argument over academic freedom, Cleaver, and Social Analysis 139X, alongside "Second Floor: Commodities and More Plastics," a gender critique signed by Ilene O'Malley, and notices for "Tran Van Dinh: Inside Vietnam," "Black Studies," "The 'Emancipated' Male - Which Way to Turn?," and "139X: A History," establishing the issue's concentration on race, war, masculinity, and university power. These three issues were printed in the late 1960s, when student newspapers increasingly served as a forum for local discussion of national and international crises. At UC San Diego, the Regents, Reagan, Black Studies, Humanities Sequence reform, SDS language, anti-draft protest, and the memory of the Mexico City repression all appear here as overlapping and interconnected conflicts. Contents also include polemical essays, correspondence, staff listings, and local advertisements. Very good condition overall; light toning and expected horizontal fold lines from original issue format, with the November 6, 1968 issue bearing contemporary pen markings to the upper front cover. A tight three-issue run from the fall of 1968 capturing UCSD student activism on war, race, curriculum, and institutional authority in real time.
Aristotle's System of the Physical World: a Comparison With His Predecessors

Aristotle's System of the Physical World: a Comparison With His Predecessors by [ARISTOTLE] SOLMSEN, Friedrich

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Aristotle's System of the Physical World: a Comparison With His Predecessors
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[ARISTOTLE] SOLMSEN, Friedrich
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, (1960). First Edition. First printing. Octavo (24cm). Maroon cloth stamped in silver; xiv,468,(2)pp. Previous owner's neat signature to front free endpaper, slight rubbing at head of spine and corners, overall Near Fine, lacking the dustwrapper.
New Dimensions in Psychiatry: A World View

New Dimensions in Psychiatry: A World View by ARIETI, Silvano and Gerard Chrzanowski, eds

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New Dimensions in Psychiatry: A World View
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ARIETI, Silvano and Gerard Chrzanowski, eds
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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New York: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Interscience Publication, [1975]. First Edition. Octavo (23.5cm.); publisher's cloth in green decorative dust jacket; xiii,[1],446pp.; illus. A few chips to jacket extremities, brief tape repair at top edge of rear panel, corners very gently bumped, else Near Fine in Near Very Good jacket.