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An Original Manuscript Constitution

An Original Manuscript Constitution by [Teutonic Knights]

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An Original Manuscript Constitution
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[Teutonic Knights]
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1606. Original handwritten document (in German and Latin), on vellum (parchment) in red and black ink, of the new charter of structure and re–organization for The Teutonic Knights. 2 parts, each halved, in 34 chapters (19 and 15), with 3 hand-colored plates, and decorative initials in red and black throughout. Original stitched vellum, warped and soiled, text with a few stains, bookplate (Hamilton College), else good condition. Collation: Manuscript. 4to. 66, (1), 3, 4, leaves, i.e. 148 pages. Laid in is a 17th century handwritten manuscript of 4 double–sided paper leaves (”Ermahnung so der Landt–Commenthür den jungen Ritter vorhaltet”), a 2 1/2” X 3” chip from the bottom portion of the last leaf missing, not affecting text, else very good. Comparison suggests that our manuscript is the prime one (the only complete one), unique for its content. At least 2 other examples (Riant, and Archivalie: Ordensbuch) are recorded. The Riant manuscript copy is also written in red and black ink, and also contains 3 color illustrations corresponding to ours, however, its pagination of 133 pages (plus a blank page?) is 7 leaves or 14 pages shorter than our work. In our copy the last 7 leaves are a list headed by Maximilian and containing the names of members of the order organized by locale (3 leaves), and the Registers for both the first and second parts of the work (4 leaves). The Archivalie: Ordensbuch manuscript (Dominica Oculi zu Mergentheim 1606) is called “Das Deutschordensbuch von 1606” (Hess. StA MR H 83). Their copy contains only 55 leaves and lacks the fold–out plate. The first Crusade conquered Jerusalem in 1099 and the Knights Hospitallers (the Order of St. John) were charged with the city’s care and defense. In 1129 the Knights Templar were sanctioned, and in 1143 the Pope instructed the Hospitallers to let Germans be the prior and brothers of the German hospital in Jerusalem, the first seed of the Teutonic Knights. All three Orders helped hold Crusader territory until Acre and Jerusalem were lost in 1187. In 1191 the 3rd Crusade recaptured both Acre and Jerusalem and the Teutonics were given a permanent site in Acre. Pope Clement III confirmed them as the “fratrum Theutonicorum ecclesiae S. Mariae Hiersolymitanae” in 1191 and, within a few years, the Order had developed as a Religious/Military institution comparable to the Knights Hospitallers and Knights Templars. The distinct German character of the Teutonics and the protection given to them by the Emperor and German rulers, enabled them to gradually assert a de facto independence from the 2 other Orders. It was Master Heinrich von Walpot (died 1200), who led the knights in their first decade. He began by drawing up the Order’s first statutes, ready by 1199, which were confirmed by Innocent III in the Bull Sacrosancta romana of February 19, 1199, and the Teutonics numbers began to grow geometrically. The knights of the new confraternity had to be of German birth (although this rule was occasionally relaxed), a unique requirement among the Crusader Orders founded in the Holy Land. Their blue mantle, charged with a black cross, was worn over a white tunic, a uniform recognized by the Patriarch of Jerusalem and confirmed by the Pope in 1211. The first Imperial grant came from Otto IV, who gave the Order his protection in 1213, followed a year later by a further confirmation from Frederick II. These Imperial confirmations each treated the Teutonic Knights as independent from the Templars and Hospitallers and by the middle of the 14th century their independence was acknowledged by the Holy See. The waves of German knights and pilgrims who followed the Third Crusade brought the Teutonics considerable wealth, and new recruits, to the German Hospital. Never as numerous in the Holy Land as either the Hospitaller or Templar Orders, the Teutonic knights were nonetheless a formidable power. Walpot’s successor, Otto von Kerpen, came from Bremen and the 3rd Master, Herman Bart, from Holstein, illustrating the broad distribution of the early knights. The most important early Master was the 4th, Herman von Salza (1209–1239), from near Meissen who, through his own efforts as a diplomat, considerably enhanced the prestige of the Order. His intercessions in the conflicts between Pope and Emperor earned him the favor of both, augmenting the knight’s expanding wealth and possessions. By the middle of Salza’s Magistery the Orders properties extended from Slovenia (then Styria), through Saxony (Thuringia), Hesse, Franconia, Bavaria and the Tyrol, with houses in Prague and Vienna. At his death the Orders estates extended as far as the Netherlands in the northwest of the Empire, southwest to France and Switzerland, further south in Spain and Sicily, and east to Prussia. Salza received a gold cross from the King of Jerusalem as the mark of his Mastership, following the distinguished conduct of the knights at the siege of Damietta in 1219. By an Imperial act of January 23, 1214, the Grand Master and his successors were granted membership of the Imperial Court, and as possessors of immediate fiefs they enjoyed a seat in the Imperial Diet with Princely rank. Immediate Princely rank was subsequently conferred on the Master of Germany. The Teutonic Knights now had a presence across mediaeval Europe enabling them to heavily influence local political events. Despite the limitation of membership to the German nobility, the spread of German rule into Italy, notably in Sicily under Henry VI and Frederick II Barbarossa, led to the establishment of the Order’s convents in places far distant from Germany. The Saracens had ruled in Sicily until the Normans conquered it under the Hautevilles, but their dynasty collapsed and was replaced by the German Hohenstaufens. Sicilian property grants to the 3 great crusader Orders in the period 1190–1220 indicate that the Teutonic knights were greater beneficiaries of imperial favor than either the Templars or Hospitallers. They now were a force in Europe, fought in Hungary and then conquered Prussia, and when Acre (the final Crusader stronghold, and by now largely abandoned by the Europeans) fell again in 1291, the Teutonic Knights barely noticed. For 250 years their strength, influence, and authority grew, so a proposal in 1545 to unite the Teutonic Knights with the Knights of Saint John (the Hospitallers) came to nothing. This transfer was formally ratified by the latter’s brother, the Emperor, on August 18, 1591 and Maximilian received oaths of loyalty from the members and subjects of the Order. On February 27, 1606, Grand Master Maximilian gave the Order new statutes (the document offered here, their revised governing charter), which were to administer the Order until the 19th century. It is composed of 2 parts. The general part, in fifteen chapters, was concerned with the ceremonial for arming and receiving knights, noble proofs, the obligations to fight the Infidel (on the Hungarian frontier and elsewhere), the conduct of each member, the administration and enjoyment of commanderies, the rites due to deceased members including the Grand Master himself, the election of his successor, and the circumstances in which a knight could leave the Order. The religious part dealt, in 19 chapters, with the obligations, communion, the feast days, the habit, the maintenance of the sick brothers, the conduct of the Order’s priests, the regulation of their parishes, and the relations between the members. The document reestablished the Order’s central mission of fighting the pagans and, for the Catholic members, restored its spiritual dimension. The 15th century fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman’s inhibited any thoughts of further Crusades, and by the 18th century, the great powers had completely abandoned the concept of reconquering Jerusalem. Stripped of its historic mission and most of its military functions, the Order henceforth limited itself to providing a regiment for the service of the Archdukes of Austria, Holy Roman Emperors, and a living for the professed knights and priests. After 1923, only priests headed the Teutonic Knights, and in 1929 it became a purely spiritual, Roman Catholic religious order. This 1606 manuscript represents a crucial historical document marking the transition of the Teutonic Knights from a medieval military-religious order to a primarily spiritual institution adapted to early modern European realities. The detailed statutes, ceremonial instructions, and membership records provide scholars with invaluable insights into how religious orders maintained continuity while evolving through changing political landscapes. The meticulous calligraphy, illuminated initials, and hand-colored plates exemplify the continuing tradition of medieval manuscript production into the 17th century, preserving techniques that were rapidly being replaced by printing technology. As one of only three known copies, with this being potentially the most complete example, the manuscript constitutes an irreplaceable primary source for understanding both the Teutonic Order's internal governance and the broader transformation of chivalric institutions following the Reformation and Counter-Reformation periods.
A City Winter and Other Poems. Two Drawings by Larry Rivers

A City Winter and Other Poems. Two Drawings by Larry Rivers by O'HARA, Frank

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A City Winter and Other Poems. Two Drawings by Larry Rivers
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O'HARA, Frank
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James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Covers a bit faded, otherwise a fine copy
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N. Y.: Tibor De Nagy Gallery, 1951. First edition of O'Hara's first book, the birth of the New York School of Poetry. One of 20 copies printed by hand in Bodoni types on Japanese Kochi paper by Ruthven Todd for Editions of the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, specially bound with an original drawing by Larry Rivers as a frontispiece; this copy number 8. The drawing in this copy, a beautiful drawing of a reclining nude woman, is signed by Rivers. According to the colophon, A City Winter was published in March-April 1952 in an edition of 150 numbered copies, in two forms: a regular issue of 130 copies printed on French Arches paper [copies 21-150] and a deluxe issue printed on Japanese Kochi paper with an original drawing by Larry Rivers [copies 1-20]. However, according to Brad Gooch, 280 "folded paper" copies were printed in addition to the copies on Kochi paper. The regular issue, bound in blue paper wrappers, sold for $1.00; the deluxe hardbound issue on Kochi paper with an original drawing by Rivers for $20.00. (Gooch, City Poet, p. 213.) Not all of the copies in the regular issue were bound, a fact probably explained by the large over-run of 130 copies of the regular issue - twice the number specified in the colophon. These additional copies, for which there may not have been enough of the decorative blue paper used for the original wrappers, appear to have been distributed as unnumbered "folded paper" copies, that is, as "folded and gathered sheets". Of the copies that have come on the market in the past twenty-five years, the majority of copies have been in the form of unbound sheets. O'Hara gave Rivers full credit for getting the book published: "I doubt very much if John Myers would ever have published my first pamphlet, A City Winter, if one of his artists, Larry Rivers, hadn't wanted him to and wanted to do the drawings for it." Rivers was one of the artists represented by the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, and its favorite, owing to John Bernard Myers' infatuation with him. "No matter how large Myers' stable of artists became, Rivers was . . . always the showpiece." - Brad Gooch, City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara (N. Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993), p. 199. Between 1951 and 1961, with the exception of two years, Myers devoted the gallery's December show to Rivers' work. Covers a bit faded, otherwise a fine copy. RIVERS, Larry. Tall 8vo, original frontispiece drawing & reproductions of two drawings by Larry Rivers, original cloth-backed decorated boards. Covers a bit faded, otherwise a fine copy.
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No Voyage and Other Poems by OLIVER, Mary

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No Voyage and Other Poems
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OLIVER, Mary
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Very sllightly soiled, but a very good copy of an extremely rare advance state of the expanded edition of Oliver's first book
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965. Unrevised, uncorrected proofs of the expanded American edition of the poet's first book. The American edition added nineteen new poems to the selection published in England in 1963. Laid in is the publisher's mimeographed announcement, dated in red ink, "February 17, 1965 price not set", which quotes Richard Eberhart and J. Price Turner on Oliver's poetry. On the inside front wrapper, a label has been added noting the tentative publication date of "1/65?" and the "tentative price $3.75?. Very sllightly soiled, but a very good copy of an extremely rare advance state of the expanded edition of Oliver's first book. 8vo,spiral-bound pale blue printed wrappers with publisher's printed lavel pasted to the front wrapper. Very sllightly soiled, but a very good copy of an extremely rare advance state of the expanded edition of Oliver's first book.
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Origin. Third Series. Featuring Lorine Niedecker by [NIEDECKER, Lorine]

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Origin. Third Series. Featuring Lorine Niedecker
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[NIEDECKER, Lorine]
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James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Wrappers lightly dust-soiled with a few small stains on the back wrapper, otherwise a fine copy
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(Kyoto, Japan: Cid Corman, July 1966). First edition. Prints numerous poems by Niedecker along with excerpts from her letters. Presentation copy, inscribed by Niedecker to the poet and publisher Jonathan Williams on the inside front wrapper: "To my friend Jonathan Williams from Lorine." Williams published Niedecker's Tenderness & Gristle: The Collected Poems (1936-1966) in 1968 and From This Condensery: the Complete Writing of Loring Niedecker in 1985. Wrappers lightly dust-soiled with a few small stains on the back wrapper, otherwise a fine copy. 8vo, original printed wrappers, stapled as issued. Wrappers lightly dust-soiled with a few small stains on the back wrapper, otherwise a fine copy.
The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Its Origin and Development

The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Its Origin and Development by Brazeal, Brailsford R.

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The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Its Origin and Development
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Brazeal, Brailsford R.
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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Near fine
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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1946. First Edition, Early Printing. Cloth. Near fine/very good. Inscribed to John Hope II, the son of the first Black President of Morehouse College, the first edition of The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters by Brailsford R. Brazeal.. Octavo, xiv, 258pp. Navy blue cloth, title in gilt on spine. Lacking "First Edition" statement on copyright page, indicating a later printing. Solid text block, light sunning to edges, faint dust remnants to top edge, a near fine example. In the publisher's dust jacket, $3.00 retail price on front flap, loss to bottom edge of spine, some chipping to corners. Some soiling to panels, yellow cover remains bright. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "4/30/79 / For my good friend John Hope II whose friendship and backing I have cherished over the years since (and including) our Morehouse days. / B.R. Brazeal ("Bra")." Brailsford Reese Brazeal (1903-1981) was a prolific economist, receiving his undergraduate from Morehouse College in 1927 and completing a master's degree in economics from Columbia in 1928. Upon graduation, Brazeal was hired as an economics instructor by Dr. John Hope, Morehouse College's first Black president. Hope's son, John Hope II, was a sophomore at Morehouse College when Brazeal joined the faculty in 1928. The Hope family remained close with Brazeal as his career developed, as Dr. Hope remained President of Morehouse until his passing in 1936, and Brazeal retired from the college in 1972 as Dean of Academics. Both men were fervent supporters of civil rights in various capacities; Hope was a founding member of both the Niagara Movement and the NAACP. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters was based on Brazeal's doctoral dissertation research on the efforts of train-car porters to form America's first Black labor union. It is an essential reference for labor history, economic history, and race relation studies even today.
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Illustrations of Syphilitic Disease by Ricord, P [ed. by P B Goddard]

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Illustrations of Syphilitic Disease
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Ricord, P [ed. by P B Goddard]
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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Good copy; binding worn; backstrip mostly abraded; institutional perforation stamp to a blank portion of the title; some spottin
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Philadelphia: A Hart ...., 1852. First English Edition.. Original publisher's cloth.. Good copy; binding worn; backstrip mostly abraded; institutional perforation stamp to a blank portion of the title; some spotting but generally clean.. Large 4to, 50 hand colored lithographic plates. One of the standard 19th century works on the topic. The book also contains a history of the subject and a formulary of 'remedies'. See G-M # 2382 & # 5202.
The Black Book of the Admiralty with an Appendix... 4 Volumes

The Black Book of the Admiralty with an Appendix... 4 Volumes by Twiss, Sir Travers

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The Black Book of the Admiralty with an Appendix... 4 Volumes
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Twiss, Sir Travers
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
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9781886363397
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2011. ISBN-13: 9781886363397; ISBN-10: 1886363390. The Origins of Maritime and International Law [Twiss, Sir Travers]. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with an Appendix. Monumenta Juridica. Edited by Sir Travers Twiss. Originally published: London: Longman & Co., 1871. 4 volumes. 4, xciii, 491, [2]; 4, lxxxvii, 500, 31; 4, lxxxvi, 673, [1], 31; 4, clii, 559, 32 pp. Reprinted 1998, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781886363397. ISBN-10: 1886363390. Hardcover. New. $250. * The earliest records of the court of Admiralty portray the origins of maritime law. Due to the court of Admiralty's jurisdiction over commercial contracts and foreign trade, they also record the origins of modern international law. Collected by an official of the Admiralty during the reign of Henry VI, The Black Book of the Admiralty contains documents from many sources. It includes regulations regarding the criminal jurisdiction of the Admiralty, the rights of the crown, the Admiralty droits, material relating to rights, wages, prizes, merchant contracts, collisions and inquests, a tract on the ordo judiciorum illustrating the court's model from civil rather than common law procedure and the inquisition taken at Queensborough in 1375. This edition also contains the laws of Oleron with eleven additional rules and an appendix of documents that includes the statutes of Richard II and Henry IV concerning Admiralty jurisdiction. Sir Travers Twiss [1809-1897] was Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford, Professor of International Law in King's College, London and Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford. In 1862 he was appointed Advocate-General to the Admiralty, and in 1867 Queen's Advocate-General, the same year he was knighted.
Letter from an early ally of A Politician Agrees to Cover a Women's Suffrage Meeting in 1871: "It will give me great pleasure to attend the meeting...and to applaud most heartily every word you say

Letter from an early ally of A Politician Agrees to Cover a Women's Suffrage Meeting in 1871: "It will give me great pleasure to attend the meeting...and to applaud most heartily every word you say by Women's Rights: Reid; Whitelaw

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Letter from an early ally of A Politician Agrees to Cover a Women's Suffrage Meeting in 1871: "It will give me great pleasure to attend the meeting...and to applaud most heartily every word you say
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Women's Rights: Reid; Whitelaw
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1871. [Woman Suffrage] [Feminism and Women's Rights] Reid, Whitelaw. 1 page Autograph Letter Signed and dated 7 December 1871 on New York Tribune letterhead. New York newspaper editor writes to Kate Hillard, a suffragist and member of Susan B. Anthony's inner circle. In response to Hillard's invitation for him to attend a suffrage meeting, Reid acknowledges the importance of male support as well as the need for men to promote women activists. In his hand he writes: "I have this moment received yours of the 5th...having only today returned from Washington. It will give me great pleasure to attend the meeting...as a silent member, and to applaud most heartily every word you say." An important and interesting letter documenting the collaboration of men and women in the push toward political equality. (Gauge, History of Woman Suffrage Vol 3.).
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The Moguls by ZIEROLD, Norman

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The Moguls
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ZIEROLD, Norman
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New York, Coward-McCann [1969]., 1969. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Dust jacket designed by Paul Bacon, Inc./Rob Corbuzio (unclipped; short tear). Very good-fine. 354 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Norman Zierold to Tom Dawson on the front free endpaper: "For Tom Dawson Whose friendship I have prized over the years, and at whose house most of this book was written, with much affection, Norman Zierold." Also boldly signed by Norman Zierold on the double title page. Provenance: from the estate of Charles Williamson.. Inscribed by Author(s). 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good.
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An Anti-Catalog by Baranik, Rudolf; Bromberg, Sarina; Charlesworth, Sarah; et al

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An Anti-Catalog
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Baranik, Rudolf; Bromberg, Sarina; Charlesworth, Sarah; et al
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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Very Good+
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New York: The Catalog Committee of Artists Meeting for Cultural Change, 1977. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good+. Printed wraps; pp. 79, illustrated in b/w throughout. Covers faintly rubbed; small faint stain on front cover. Exhibition "catalog" for an important project and show.
Duey's Tale
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Duey's Tale by BAILEY, Pearl

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Duey's Tale
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BAILEY, Pearl
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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9780151265763
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Fine
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New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Original boards. Bookplate of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Inscribed on title-page "To my darling Mary and Doug, From dearest 'Duey' a child of all ages -- Pearl." Marked "Pre-Release Copy."
The History of Man: or, The Wonders of Human Nature, in Relation to the Virtues, Vices, and Defects of Both Sexes. With Examples, Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Digested under their Proper Heads.

The History of Man: or, The Wonders of Human Nature, in Relation to the Virtues, Vices, and Defects of Both Sexes. With Examples, Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Digested under their Proper Heads. by (Wanley, Nathaniel).

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The History of Man: or, The Wonders of Human Nature, in Relation to the Virtues, Vices, and Defects of Both Sexes. With Examples, Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Digested under their Proper Heads.
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(Wanley, Nathaniel).
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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Dublin reprint of a book first published in 1794. Two volumes bound together in plain black buckram with gold spine lettering.
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Dublin: Nicholas Kelly , 1791. Dublin reprint of a book first published in 1794. Two volumes bound together in plain black buckram with gold spine lettering.. Two volumes in one. 21 cm. xvi, 240; 255 pp.
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Fizzles by Beckett, Samuel

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Fizzles
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Beckett, Samuel
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New York: Grove Press, 1976. First edition. Black cloth, fine, dust jacket spine faded. Contains Fizzles 1-8.
Alfred Jacob Miller: Artist on The Oregon Trail

Alfred Jacob Miller: Artist on The Oregon Trail by Tyler, Ron (editor)

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Alfred Jacob Miller: Artist on The Oregon Trail
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Tyler, Ron (editor)
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
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9780883600429
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VG/VG
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Laramie, WY: University of Wyoming, 1982. Hardcover. VG/VG. Red cloth, gray & color illus. dust jacket, viii, 480 pp. 19 bw plates. Includes a catalogue raisonne assembled by Karen Dewees Reynolds and William R. Johnston. Other essays by Peter H. Hassrick (Introduction), Johnston (The Early Years in Baltimore and Abroad), Tyler (Alfred Jacob Miller and Sir William Drummond Stewart), Carol Clark (A Romantic Painter of The American West) and Johnston (Back To Baltimore). Catalogue of the exhibition (which this book accompanied) lists 119 works. The best work on this very important western artist of the mid-1800s.
Ink on Paper 2: A Handbook of the Graphic Arts

Ink on Paper 2: A Handbook of the Graphic Arts by Arnold, Edmund C

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Ink on Paper 2: A Handbook of the Graphic Arts
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Arnold, Edmund C
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9780060101312
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New York: Harper & Row, 1972. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 9x6x1. Top edge faintly foxed. 1972 Hard Cover. 374 pp. With black-and-white illustrations. 21 chapters covering every part of a printing operation. Includes a glossary of terms.