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Napoleon on the Defining Character of a Great Leader: ""it is advantageous for the good of the service to be liked.""

Napoleon on the Defining Character of a Great Leader: ""it is advantageous for the good of the service to be liked."" by Napoleon Bonaparte

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Napoleon on the Defining Character of a Great Leader: ""it is advantageous for the good of the service to be liked.""
Author
Napoleon Bonaparte
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The Raab Collection (United States)
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14/08/1806. He aims to build back the Navy after the defeat of the Trafalgar Campaign and worries about saboteurs in Bordeaux A letter never before offered for sale, acquired from the direct descendants of the recipienthttps://vimeo.com/916159720?share=copy Napoleon’s appeal to his men is legendary. More than almost any other person, he embodied the nationalism of the 19th century; his soldiers revered him and for generations after he was studied for his populist leadership. He was a man of the people. Many books have been written on this subject, movies produced, tracking his magnetic and popular character. Ralph Waldo Emerson spoke for many when he wrote of Napoleon, in his essay focused on the General, ""Among the eminent persons of the nineteenth century, Bonaparte is far the best known and the most powerful; and owes his predominance to the fidelity with which he expresses the tone of thought and belief, the aims of the masses of active and cultivated men.""Zacharie Allemand was a French naval man who won great victories for Napoleon but did not endear himself to his superiors or the sailors under his command. After attacks in the Atlantic on British outposts, he returned to Brest, one of the main French naval ports and, upon his arrival there, he was relieved of duty for ""brutality towards his crews"" and ""rudeness towards his passengers"". He was reinstated and eventually earned a larger command and operated a major Atlantic campaign as a diversionary affair to the Trafalgar campaign, which ended without the loss of a single ship in his fleet. This is now referred to as ""Allemand's expedition"" of 1805. In spite of complaints against his character, he was made Rear Admiral in January 1806.Napoleon was intent on laying low the British. His defeats at sea had made him all the more certain that the Atlantic venue must not be ignored. He had major ports for his fleet at Brest, Rochefort and the Gironde, in Bordeaux, where there were frigates under construction, among them the Penelope. The Battle of Trafalgar had seen the loss of 20 ships, more or less, and well over a thousand sailors. Napoleon was anxious to see a return to strength of his fleet.General Mouton, the Count of Lobau, was a prominent general and later Marshall of the Empire for Napoleon. Mouton means ""lamb"" in French, the source of Napoleon's now famous statement on Mouton: ""My lamb is a lion."" Napoleon valued Mouton to the extent that for his great Russia campaign he made him senior aide de camp. In 1806 Mouton was a Brigade General. He would remain in Napoleon's service until the end of the Empire, during which time he showed himself to be forthright, direct (“he's no fawner”, Napoleon is noted to have said) but also disciplined, loyal, meticulous and highly organized. He was at Austerlitz with Napoleon and was charged with the preparation of the campaigns in Spain (1808), Russia (1812), Germany (1813) and Belgium (1815). Napoleon also wrote “Mouton is the best colonel to have ever commanded a French regiment.”Letter signed, St. Cloud, August 14, 1806, to General Mouton, Compte de Lobau.""General Mouton, I desire that you speak with Rear Admiral Allemand. He is too harsh. His captains and officers do not like him and they leave him. Attempt to make him understand that it is advantageous for the good of the service to be liked.""Go see the site at Rochefort. Things go slowly there. How many vessels will we be able to send to sea this year? When will the vessel now in the armament (for fitting) be able to go to harbor?""Go to Bordeaux. Examine the most of the Gironde and visit the batteries. Visit Blaye [up the river from Bordeaux]. Observe the spirit of the inhabitants of Bordeaux. I have heard from people who have assured me that there are malevolent actors in this town.""Visit the three frigates which are in Bordeaux. When can we launch them to sea? The Penelope - when will she be completed?""Never before offered for sale, acquired in the US from the direct descendants of the recipient residing in the states.
Requesting Another Battery of Artillery During the Siege of Yorktown

Requesting Another Battery of Artillery During the Siege of Yorktown by CHARLES SMITH HAMILTON (1822-1891)

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Requesting Another Battery of Artillery During the Siege of Yorktown
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CHARLES SMITH HAMILTON (1822-1891)
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Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
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Fine
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In the middle of the Civil War Siege of Yorktown, General Charles Hamilton fruitlessly asks for more artillery. CHARLES SMITH HAMILTON (1822-1891). Autograph Letter Signed ("C. S. Hamilton"), as General U.S. Army, with additional autograph endorsements on verso by S. P. Heintzelman, James A. Hardie and William F. Barry. Div. Hd. Qrs., April 12, 1862. To Gen. S. Williams. 2 pp, 7¾ x 10 in., ruled paper, closed tear. Transcript "Div. Hd. Qrs. Apr 12 1862 General I understand the Fourth Battery for my Division has been designated and is on the Peninsula. I beg it may be ordered to report to me forthwith. I am General Very Respy Your Obt. Srt. C. S. Hamilton Brig Gen Comdg Div. Brig Gen S. Williams AAG Army of the Potomac [docketing on verso, as request is passed up the chain of command, not transcribed] [Barry's reply, written on verso:] Respectfully returned. The Battery intended for Hamilton's Div[isio]n. was to have been withdrawn from Richardson's, which latter was to have been supplied with a Battery from the Art[iller]y: Depot in Washington. Circumstances compelled the ordering of the Battery intended for Richardson elsewhere. As soon as another Battery can be prepared, the original design will be carried out. William F. Barry Brig. Genl. Ch[ief]-of-A[rtiller]y" At the beginning of the Civil War, Charles Smith Hamilton was appointed Colonel of the 3rd Wisconsin regiment and promoted to Brigadier-General of volunteers. He served in Virginia during the Siege of Yorktown (April 5- May 4, 1862) but was relieved of command for insubordination on April 30. In September of that year was promoted to Major-General of volunteers. After the siege of Yorktown, he was transferred to the Army of the Mississippi, commanded a division at Corinth, and won the battle of Iuka. Afterward he commanded the left wing of the Army of the Tennessee and the 16th corps. He resigned his military commission in April of 1863. Hamilton went on to serve as President of the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin from 1866 until 1875. Historical Background In the Peninsula Campaign of April-July 1862, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan attempted to attack Richmond with his (Union) Army of the Potomac from the southwest (up the peninsula between the James and York rivers in Virginia, rather than marching south from Maryland). Despite swamps and swollen rivers, which made it difficult to move artillery, the Union soldiers were able to advance within a few miles of Richmond. They fought the Confederates to a draw in the Battle of Fair Oaks (also called Seven Pines, May 30-June 1). However, after Fair Oaks, President Jefferson Davis assigned Gen. Robert E. Lee to command the Army of Northern Virginia, which defended Richmond. In a series of engagements called the Seven Days' battles (June 26-July 2), Lee counter-attacked strongly, and convinces McClellan to abandon the campaign.
An Annapolis Report of the Continental Congress Deciding Legislative Terms Under the Articles of Confederation

An Annapolis Report of the Continental Congress Deciding Legislative Terms Under the Articles of Confederation by ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

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An Annapolis Report of the Continental Congress Deciding Legislative Terms Under the Articles of Confederation
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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
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Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
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Fine
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[ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION]. Newspaper. Thomas's Massachusetts Spy, Or, The Worcester Gazette, Worcester, Mass., May 13, 1784. 4 pp., 11 x 18½ in. With a "Liberty Defended from Tyranny" masthead designed by Paul Revere, page 1 features advertisements, legal notices (the first of which is Harvard College requesting immediate payment of debts, "as money is much wanted," as well as stage coach schedules and a lengthy list of winning lottery numbers. Page 2 features a lengthy letter on taxes, lands, and the public debt "The people are seldom wrong when they are rightly informed, and fully comprehend the whole system offered to their contemplation: But they are too frequently deceived by wicked and designing men, or led a fruitless round by the low ambition of a few, who court their favor by means disgraceful to honesty. Hence arises the many county Conventions, to complain of those grievances which are inseparable from an expensive war; and which all the nations of the earth have experienced in a much greater degree than we do; and which nothing but industry and frugality, joined to a proper subordination to the laws of a free and equal government, can redress.While the people are rendered uneasy by taxes, which are far from being an extravagant price for the freedom of they have obtained, it is much better for each good citizen, to endeavor an easement of the necessary burdens of the day, than to foment the uncomfortable and self tormenting spirit that prevails." Also, observations of a hydrogen-filled balloon flight in Oxford, England, as well as a report of the acts of the Portsmouth, New Hampshire General Assembly, including protection of anadromous fishes such as shad and salmon, as well as an act allowing John Paul Jones to proceed with a lawsuit. Page 3 includes reports of the Continental Congress in Annapolis invoking Article V of the Articles of Confederation to require states to appoint legislators and set legislative terms, as well as a report of Major-General Baron von Steuben's resignation, and " a great majority of votes for his Excellency John Hancock, Esq., as Governour" in Massachusetts. Page 4 contains an installment of the serialized "History of America" by William Robertson, D.D.
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Les Villes Martyres. by Robida, Albert

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Les Villes Martyres.
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Robida, Albert
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
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Fine
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Paris: E. Baudelot, 1914 Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrator(s). Folio. 32 pp. plus 8 full-page lithographs by Robida, all within a portfolio of three-quarter cloth and boards, cloth ties. Title lettered in black on front. Light edge wear to portfolio, else a fine and complete set. The complete series of 8 lithographs by this great french illustrator, 7 of which are SIGNED IN PENCIL BY ROBIDA. The original lithographs depict the cities of France and Belgium destroyed by the Germans in World War I. Included are Reims, Louvain, Senlis, Malines, Arras, Termonde, Soissons, and Ypres. Each of the fascicules was originally sold separately. At some point, sets of the 8 prints were gathered together and issued with the portfolio. Complete sets, with the lithographs signed by the artist are very rare..
Oh Mary!; An Archive of Performance Associated Ephemera

Oh Mary!; An Archive of Performance Associated Ephemera by Escola, Cole

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Oh Mary!; An Archive of Performance Associated Ephemera
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Escola, Cole
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New York, 2024. A group of 9 items from the hit play. Included are three handbill flyers (5 ½” x 8 ½”) from the original off Broadway shows at Lucille Lortel Theatre, two of which are signed by Escola and multiple other cast members; three signed Playbill programs (48pp.) from the Broadway shows at the Lyceum Theatre, one of which (a Pride Month version) is singed by Escola only and another from the opening night is signed by the full cast; one production still photo (8” x 10”) of Escola, signed by Escola; there are also two poster/window cards (14” x 22”), one from the off Broadway shows signed by the 5 on-stage cast members and one from the Broadway shows signed by the full, cast understudies and including a quote in Escola’s hand. A smudge on one signature, some light soiling on a couple pieces, else generally fine condition. The darkly silly, irreverent and sardonic comedy uses a spin on Americana; telling of Mary Todd Lincoln and the days leading up to the assassination of her husband. “Oh Mary!” premiered off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in February 2024. The play immediately received critical acclaim and it’s close was extended multiple times before transferring to Broadway with previews beginning June 2024.
All Fall Down

All Fall Down by HERLIHY, James Leo

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All Fall Down
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HERLIHY, James Leo
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New York: E.P. Dutton, 1960. Uncorrected proof. Unbound sheets stapled into the finished dustwrapper. A little soiled, near fine. The Detroit-born author was educated at North Carolina's Black Mountain College. This is his first, and surprisingly, most immediately successful novel (*Midnight Cowboy* received good reviews, but sold poorly until the success of the film). *All Fall Down* was made into a John Frankenheimer-directed film starring Warren Beatty and Eva Marie Saint. A very scarce issue.
Writings of Fermín Francisco de Lasuén

Writings of Fermín Francisco de Lasuén by Lasuén, Fermín Francisco de; Finbar Kenneally, OFM, ed

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Writings of Fermín Francisco de Lasuén
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Lasuén, Fermín Francisco de; Finbar Kenneally, OFM, ed
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Thorn Books (United States)
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Washington, DC: Academt of American Franciscan History, 1655. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Two volumes. 4to. xlix, (3), 413;xiii, (1), 464pp. Blue cloth blocked in gilt on the spine and upper boards. Illustrated. Index. A fine set. After the death of Junípero Serra in 1784, Lasuén was appointed president of the California missions. He served in this role for 19 years, establishing nine missions: Santa Barbara, La Purísima Concepción, Santa Cruz, Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, San José, San Juan Bautista, San Miguel Arcángel, San Fernando Rey de España, and San Luis Rey de Francia. Issued without dustwrappers. .
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder by Gilder, Richard Watson

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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
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Gilder, Richard Watson
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Thorn Books (United States)
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1908. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine. 8vo. xxii, 485pp. Finely bound by Hatchards of Picadilly in half crimson morocco, spine in six compartments with raised bands, gilt; red cloth sides; top edge gilt. A near fine copy with only a trace of rubbing, Presentation copy, with "Compliments of the Author: card tipped onto the half title. Gilder was a prominent American poet as well as editor of The Century Magazine. Included in this collection are 'On the Life-Mask of Abraham Lincoln" and :The Dead Comrade", which was read at the funeral of U. S. Grant .
Nomadland

Nomadland by Bruder, Jessica

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Nomadland
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Bruder, Jessica
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New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2017. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Signed first edition of Nomadland by Jessica Bruder.. Octavo, xiv, 273pp. Blue and orange hardcover, title in gilt on spine. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page with full number line. Solid text block, a fine example. In the publisher's near fine dust jacket, $26.95 retail price on front flap, light shelf wear, bright illustrations. Signed by the author on the title page. Nomadland was adapted into a three-time Academy Award-winning film of the same name in 2020, starring Francis McDormand.
Business Stripped Bare; Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur

Business Stripped Bare; Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur by Branson, Richard

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Business Stripped Bare; Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur
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Branson, Richard
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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London: Virgin Books / Random House, 2008. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Signed limited edition of Business Stripped Bare by Richard Branson.. Octavo, [x], 342pp. Red hardcover with black spine, title in silver on spine. Title stamped in blind on covers. Silk red bookmark sewn in. Illustrated endpapers. Solid text block, faint shelf wear, a near fine example. Housed in the publisher's slipcase, with author's name stamped in blind. Short quote stamped in silver on side panel of slipcase. Stated number 44 of 800 copies. Signed by the author on the limitation page.
The Little Gardener ABC, Father Tuck's Little Pets Series, No. 5552

The Little Gardener ABC, Father Tuck's Little Pets Series, No. 5552

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The Little Gardener ABC, Father Tuck's Little Pets Series, No. 5552
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London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Montreal: Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd, 1910. [JUVENILE] [ILLUSTRATED] [ABECEDARIAN] [RHYMING VERSE]. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd, Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen & T.R.H. The Prince & Princess of Wales, No date [c. 1901-1910]. 8vo (8 5/8" x 6 ½"); [8]pp; stiff color pictorial wrapper showing a girl with flowers and a basket on the front, the rear wrapper features a boy and girl in a cabbage patch; 2 staple binding; 6pages of letters and verse in sepia with small illustrations; 4 full-page chromolithograph illustrations with a letter and small rhyming verses; chip to front wrapper corner at spine; light hand-wear; very good plus. OCLC locates 3 copies, all in the U.S. Lovely illustrations and a short rhyming verse accompany each alphabet letter. The estimated publication date is based on the cities in which the Raphael Tuck & Sons had a presence, and the publisher's Royal Warrant of Appointment from King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, their son, Prince George (later George V) and his wife Princess Mary.
Toytime Record and Picture Book [In Original Box] William Tell; Jack and the Beanstalk; Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves

Toytime Record and Picture Book [In Original Box] William Tell; Jack and the Beanstalk; Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves by Centra, Hilda La

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Toytime Record and Picture Book [In Original Box] William Tell; Jack and the Beanstalk; Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
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Centra, Hilda La
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Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
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Very Good+
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Los Angeles. Very Good+. Read the story! Hear the story! Three booklets, illustrated in color, with a record in each. Illustrated by Gus Ljunglof. Octavo, in original box. Originally presented by Post Raisin Bran. All in very good+ condition.
DIRT MUSIC [Signed]

DIRT MUSIC [Signed] by Winton, Tim

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DIRT MUSIC [Signed]
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Winton, Tim
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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9780330490245
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London, UK: Picador, 2002. First Edition thus, First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo, 465 pages. In Very Good condition with Very Good condition dust jacket. Spine is blue with dark purple and white lettering. Dust jacket protected by mylar covering, price uncut: "£15.99" on front flap. Boards have mild bumping to fore corners, mild shelving wear along extremities. Textblock edges have mild age-toning and light waviness. Signed flat on title page by Tim Winton. Shelved Room C. 1402083. Special Collections.
Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley

Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley by Bentley, Elizabeth

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Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley
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Bentley, Elizabeth
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New York: The Devin-Adair Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. [modest shelfwear, tiny dent in top edge of front cover, apparently an ex-library book but marked as such only by the remnants of a removed circulation slip on the rear endpaper; the jacket is moderately worn at the edges and corners, with some mild scuffing to the front panel, small tape mark at bottom of rear flap]. Hoo-boy, how to even begin to summarize the convoluted saga of Elizabeth Bentley, who spied for the Soviets from roughly 1935 to 1945, then turned on them and began spilling her guts to the FBI, ratting out dozens of her former comrades. The Soviets got onto her game pretty quickly, though, and when it became apparent that her prospects of becoming an effective double agent were tainted (in part at least because details of her cooperation with the Feds began leaking to the press), she did a very media-savvy thing by attempting to seize control of her own narrative by feeding her story to a couple of reporters for the New York Journal-American. This resulted in a four-part series of screaming-headline newspaper stories in July 1948 ("Red Ring Bared by Blond Queen"; "Citizens Tricked into Spy Ring by U.S. Reds"; etc.), which promptly got her subpoenaed by the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC). Her sensational public testimony before that tribunal, on five separate days over the span of two weeks in late July and early August -- concurrently with that other famous recanter, Whittaker Chambers -- fed the media frenzy, and made her (along with Chambers) the public face of the "reformed ex-Communist" who had seen the error of her ways and set about to make patriotic amends. That's pretty much where this particular narrative leaves off (she summarizes her HUAC testimony in a single short paragraph, just three pages before the end of the book), because the story she's telling is really just about how she fell in with, and then out with, the CPUSA. She remained in the public eye, though, for years afterward; to get a little perspective about where this book belongs in the HUAC/Red Scare timeline, consider that it hit the bookstalls in September 1951, just a few months after Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (at whose trial Ms. Bentley had testified) were convicted of espionage and sentenced to death. It's generally accepted today that she was a somewhat disturbed woman who played a little fast and loose with the truth (although many of her allegations and accusations have been corroborated by later research). As one reviewer of a 2002 biography wrote, "the fragility of her personality -- an odd combination of fear, arrogance and desperation, all exaggerated by alcohol -- led to mental breakdowns." So it might be advisable to read this one with more than a few grains of salt at your disposal. .
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The Otto Kallir Collection of Aviation History

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The Otto Kallir Collection of Aviation History
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New York: Sotheby's. Fine. 1993. Softcover. A softcover editionn Fine condition ; 8vo .
Principal Mines of Star Mining District

Principal Mines of Star Mining District by Master Key Mining Company

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Principal Mines of Star Mining District
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Master Key Mining Company
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[Salt Lake City], 1915. Map [21 cm x 14 cm] Printed in black. Fine. 'A' condition. Map showing the principal mines and claims of the Star Mining District of Beaver County, Utah. Scale: One inch = 800 feet. "...the Master Key Mining Company has been incorporated by Salt Lake and Utah people, the development work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Tentative plans are being considered at present of the starting of crosscuts to tap the fissure at the 185 foot point. The claims of the company are located in Star Mining District of Beaver County and adjoin the Hoosier Boy property on the north. A.G. Gutheil and W.C. Broeker of Price, Henry Barney, formerly superintendent of the Cardiff Mine; C.W. Reese, formerly with the Knight Interests; G.M. Sullivan and A.J. Mouney of Salt Lake are the incorporators." - Salt Lake Tribune - January 23, 1915.
Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography

Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography by Wong, Hertha Dawn

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Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography
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Wong, Hertha Dawn
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9780195069129
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NY: Oxford University Press, 1992. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Printing. x, 235pp+ index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.
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Palacio Del Centro Espanol. by Architects in Partnership, Damon, Gonzales, Wilrycx.

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Palacio Del Centro Espanol.
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Architects in Partnership, Damon, Gonzales, Wilrycx.
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Plant City and Winter Park, Florida: Architects in Partnership, Damon, Gonzales, Wilrycx, (October 1979). Oblong quarto,white plastic spiral bound stiff illus. wrappers (softbound), unpaginated,architectural maps, drafts, black and white Illustrations throughout. Fine.