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The life, condemnation, and dying addrss [sic], of the three Thayers, who were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, N.Y. June 17, 1825

The life, condemnation, and dying addrss [sic], of the three Thayers, who were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, N.Y. June 17, 1825

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The life, condemnation, and dying addrss [sic], of the three Thayers, who were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, N.Y. June 17, 1825
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Buffalo: printed for the publisher, 1825. 8vo, pp. 15, [1]; self-wrappers with three coffins on the first page; slight toning, a few small breaks at the extremities, all else very good. "John Love, an itinerant who boarded with one of the Thayer brothers, aroused their cupidity by the money he used in a small loan business. On a day selected because they were slaughtering hogs, the brothers shot Love first and finished him off with an ax. More than two months passed before suspicions were aroused by the not very sensible explanations which the Thayers were giving for their possession of Love's property. When the body was found in the woods, they were tried, convicted, and finally hanged in a field outside Buffalo" (McDade). Several issues and at least 2 editions were published in 1825 with slightly varying titles, this one not found in American Imprints. McDade 971; Sabin 95268.
The Pocket Companion; or, Every Man his Own Lawyer: containing a variety of precedents, laid down in so plain a manner, that the Farmer, Mechanic, Apprentice, or School Boy, can draw any Instrument of Writing without the assistance of an Attorney

The Pocket Companion; or, Every Man his Own Lawyer: containing a variety of precedents, laid down in so plain a manner, that the Farmer, Mechanic, Apprentice, or School Boy, can draw any Instrument of Writing without the assistance of an Attorney by By a Gentleman of the Bar

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The Pocket Companion; or, Every Man his Own Lawyer: containing a variety of precedents, laid down in so plain a manner, that the Farmer, Mechanic, Apprentice, or School Boy, can draw any Instrument of Writing without the assistance of an Attorney
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By a Gentleman of the Bar
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
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Philadelphia: S. Parmele, 1818. Very Good. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by S. Parmele, 1818. First Edition. 12mo (17.5cm.); contemporary calf over boards; 95,[1]pp.; text printed parallel with spine. Boards rather dust-soiled and ink-splattered with one stain bleeding through to first few leaves of textblock, shallow loss to top edge of title page not approaching text, lacking front free endpaper, textblock uniformly toned and a bit foxed, else Very Good and sound. Scarce first edition of this handy, oft-reprinted law reference. The first twelve leaves provide scrip examples, including a note with interest, a notice from a landlord to his tenant, and an indenture of an apprentice (John Night "put himself apprentice of Peter Smith...Shoemaker, to learn his art, trade and mystery" (p. 29)). Cohen 8111; Nash 711; Shaw & Shoemaker 45356.
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Atomic theory and the description of nature. Four essays. With an introductory survey by Bohr, Niels

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Atomic theory and the description of nature. Four essays. With an introductory survey
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Bohr, Niels
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New York, Cambridge: Macmillan, University Press, 1934. 119pp. Original cloth. Very good.
QUARK I: Translations from the Spanish

QUARK I: Translations from the Spanish by CORMAN, Cid; Clayton Eshleman

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QUARK I: Translations from the Spanish
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CORMAN, Cid; Clayton Eshleman
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Very good.
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San Francisco: Richard Morris, 1967. First Edition. Very good.. First and only issue of this little mimeo magazine, featuring translations of seven poems by César Vallejo and two poems by José Hierro. Side-stapled in original printed wrappers. Small dampstains at front and larger dampstain at rear. Touch of wear at corners and near staples. Interior clean and sound.