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DAI MIN KYUHEN BANKOKU JINSEKI ROTEI ZENZU: GREAT MAP OF CHINA AND IT'S SURROUND

DAI MIN KYUHEN BANKOKU JINSEKI ROTEI ZENZU: GREAT MAP OF CHINA AND IT'S SURROUND by UMEMURA, Yahaku

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DAI MIN KYUHEN BANKOKU JINSEKI ROTEI ZENZU: GREAT MAP OF CHINA AND IT'S SURROUND
Author
UMEMURA, Yahaku
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Rare Oriental Book Company, ABAA, ILAB - AN ART AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY (United States)
Description
Japan c.[1703]. Original gray rubbed silk covers, a Japanese reprint of the 1663 Chinese map, neatly rebacked,127 x 137.5 cm., a few old mended worm holes, minor flaws, hand colored, folds down to 21.5 x 34 cm. R A R E FIRST & ONLY EDITION Translation of the Chinese Title: continued: "WITH THE WHOLE PICTURE OF THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY AND ALL ROADS." . Chinese pinyin title is: DA MING JIU BIAN WAN GUO, REN JI LU CHEN QUAN TU. . *** A marvelous and grand size example. The work basically shows the whole country and its surrounding areas. Minor tears, most repaired, some old stains & repaired worming, actually quite nice. Remarkable in its detail and features. It shows the Great Wall at the top, or Northern orientation, geographic features include: rivers, lakes, cities and villages, mountains are painted in green. With a list of foreign countries at the left margin, showing the distance in "Ri" or miles. Important administrative areas in red outline, islands named, the sea around the whole country is done in a stylistic wave pattern set in the middle of an ocean border. Includes China's East coast, Shanghai &c. . *** At the East are islands of the "Women, Long People, Hairy People" &c. Essentially a grand world map, with China occupying the center, other countries shown on the exterior of the map. With a list & explanation on Chinese cities at the bottom, with commentaries on each of the provinces to the right. European countries are shown to the West, each properly named. The whole map is hand-colored with gouache or pastel water colors. There are four marginal stamped cinnabar collector's seals. . *** CONDITION: The map was re-backed professionally a about 100 years ago. There is some loss in a couple of the folds, please see the scans to observe this, else some minor old worming but restored from the verso. Now solid and stable. . There are some old stains on the edges & in the folds, this does not penetrate to the front, if it does the color of the map ameliorates this. By and large a nice work in good plus condition. . Finding maps of this enormous size and subject are difficult, it goes without saying, that we can not always fine pristine examples that have resided in Japan where insects love to eat this kind of hand-made Washi paper. Seldom found for sale anywhere these days. . *** BIBLIOGRAPHY: This exact map has been cited and illustrated in: T. Oda: THE WORLD IN JAPANESE MAPS UNTIL THE MID 19TH CENTURY, plate #23, on pages 50-51. The Oda example is mostly without color, while ours is nicely hand-colored. *** Suitable for framing and wall display. Maps of this period, subject & grand size are exceptionally S C A R C E. . *** Actual scans (incl. one from the book of Oda's descriptive [Japanese] text) are posted to our website.
[Autograph Draft Letter by Booker T. Washington, Addressed to Hon. John Knox, Pertaining to the "Grandfather Clause" and Other Issues Limiting African-American Suffrage Being Discussed During the Alabama State Constitutional Convention of 1901]

[Autograph Draft Letter by Booker T. Washington, Addressed to Hon. John Knox, Pertaining to the "Grandfather Clause" and Other Issues Limiting African-American Suffrage Being Discussed During the Alabama State Constitutional Convention of 1901] by Washington, Booker T.

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[Autograph Draft Letter by Booker T. Washington, Addressed to Hon. John Knox, Pertaining to the "Grandfather Clause" and Other Issues Limiting African-American Suffrage Being Discussed During the Alabama State Constitutional Convention of 1901]
Author
Washington, Booker T.
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[Tuskegee, Al.]: July 23, 1901. Very good.. [2]pp. on plain paper. Minor wear and creasing. An unsigned and apparently unsent letter draft by Booker T. Washington expressing his disapproval of the Alabama Constitutional Convention's consideration of a "grandfather clause" and the employment of county "board of registrars" which sought to severely limit voting rights of the African-American population. Washington's draft was written in the midst of the convention, which took place between May and September of 1901. Washington has addressed the draft to the Honorable John Knox, who was serving as the president of the convention. Knox is notorious today for asking in his opening address at the 1901 convention: "And what is it that we want to do? Why, it is, within the limits imposed by the Federal Constitution, to establish white supremacy in this State." The grandfather clause and the county board of registrars went a long way to accomplishing this goal. The full text of the present draft by Washington reads, with relevant emendations: "Hon. John Knox. Sir: Since I talked with you yesterday I have taken some pains to get the sentiments of some of the best colored people and I find that there is a pretty strong and definite feeling, to the effect that while the colored people feel grateful to the committee for putting into its report so much that will have an incentive to our people to improve themselves, at the same time there is an earnest desire among us that what is called the ‘grand father’ clause and the plan for the board of registrars be omitted or modified. Discussion and explanation of those two features on the floor may change the present attitude feelings of our people, but I thought it in the interest of frankness, and in justice to you that I let you know the feelings of my race as I think it most of the representative men of my race. I have told Judge Coleman practically the same thing." Sadly, both of the specific provisions mentioned by Washington -- the grandfather clause and the board of registrars -- were codified into law by the Alabama State Constitutional Convention. In brief, and according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the grandfather clause provided that "those who had enjoyed the right to vote prior to 1866 or 1867, and their lineal descendants, would be exempt from recently enacted educational, property, or tax requirements for voting." This automatically excluded all African American men, who were not granted the right to vote until 1870 after passage of the Fifteenth Amendment. Further, the establishment of boards of registrars in each Alabama county allowed for those local officials to drag their feet, arbitrarily deny voter registration applications, reject applicants for perceived "suspicious" character, and more. Some of the legal tenets codified in Alabama's 1901 constitution have never been fully expunged, and have affected African American voting rights from 1901, through the Civil Rights Movement, and even to the present day. Ironically, it is another Coleman in Alabama who has, in modern times, sought to rectify the racism inherent in the 1901 constitution. Alabama House Representative Merika Coleman, Democrat of Pleasant Grove, has worked as recently as 2022 to remove racist language from the 1901 constitution. This draft letter was not the first communication Washington made to the convention. In late-May of 1901, Washington and twenty-three additional Black leaders signed their names to a five-page address sent to the state constitutional convention, basically reminding the delegates of the state of Black life in Alabama, and noting that most African Americans were hard-working, law-abiding citizens devoted to the state. The authors of the address also asked that "The Negro...since he is taxed, works for the roads, is punished for crime, is called upon to defend his country, that he have some humble share in choosing those who rule over him, especially when he has proven his worthiness by becoming a taxpayer and a worthy reliable citizen." The convention all but ignored this plea from the most prominent African-American citizens in Alabama. Interestingly, the present draft letter was written the same year as the publication of Washington's autobiography, Up from Slavery, and three months before Washington dined with President Theodore Roosevelt at the White House. The latter sparked controversy from the usual suspects, as this was generally considered the first time a Black man met publicly with the president on equal terms. A unique communication from a legendary African-American leader in Alabama, as relevant today for fighting racist codification of the law as when it was written in 1901. Interestingly, the letter is accompanied by an invoice from noted autograph dealer Walter R. Benjamin, who notes that "This is the first handwritten item by B.T.W. I have ever seen. Very scarce.
Pacifica Studies on Conscientious Objection

Pacifica Studies on Conscientious Objection by [Conscientious Objectors]. [Pacifica Library Associates]

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Pacifica Studies on Conscientious Objection
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[Conscientious Objectors]. [Pacifica Library Associates]
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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Very good.
Description
Glendora, Ca: Pacifica Library Associates, 1942. Very good.. [2],137,[4] leaves. Folio. Reproduced typescript, with "Explanatory Note" taped to inside front cover. Original brad-bound, printed card wrappers. Light wear. Without the five leaves of "Authors cited" at the end, as noted in the OCLC record, but perhaps not present in all copies. A detailed history and study of the history of "the Peace Movement in its broadest sense" produced by the Pacifica Library Associates at the outset of World War II. The explanatory note states that the study is "addressed primarily to the present c.o.'s as a suggestion that opportunities for an extension of Peace education may grow rapidly during immediate years to come." Chapters focus on the "Origins and Effects of World War I," "General Opposition to War," "Non-violence -- Theory and Practice," "Christian Views," "Socialists," "Statecraft," and "Military Attitudes," as well as general chapters on history, educators, and science involved in conscientious objection. The work concludes with lists of further reading related to the subject. The year following the present study, after being sent to a work camp in Glendora, the Pacifica Library Associates began publishing a newsletter called Pacifica Views, which became a vital source of communication amongst conscientious objectors. The present work is a foundational entry in the history and philosophy of conscientious objection.
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Projective Verse by OLSON, Charles

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Projective Verse
Author
OLSON, Charles
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James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Wrappers lightly sunned along spine, otherwise a fine copy, with the errata slip.
Description
(N. Y.: Totem, 1959). First edition of Olson's most important critical essay. Boughn A14. Butterick A13. Presentation copy to his Black Mountain College colleague M. C. Richards, author of the influential book on pottery Centering, inscribed in pencil on the inside front wrapper: "For MC (Richards) . . April 19th for the good she brought me Charles." Olson's most influential essay, which was originally published in "Poetry New York" in 1950. William Carlos Williams called it a "keystone" work, and reprinted it in his Autobiography. It also was the centerpiece of Donald Allen's seminal anthology New American Poetry published in 1960. In this essay, composition by field, form as an extension of content, and other tenets of postmodernist verse found their first and clearest expression. Wrappers lightly sunned along spine, otherwise a fine copy, with the errata slip.. 8vo, original decorated wrappers designed by Matsumi Kanemitsu. Wrappers lightly sunned along spine, otherwise a fine copy, with the errata slip.
The Book of Tobit and the History of Susanna Reprinted from the Revised Version of the Apocrypha

The Book of Tobit and the History of Susanna Reprinted from the Revised Version of the Apocrypha by (Bible in English); W. Russell Flint

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The Book of Tobit and the History of Susanna Reprinted from the Revised Version of the Apocrypha
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(Bible in English); W. Russell Flint
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Thorn Books (United States)
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Very good
Description
London: The Haymarket Press, 1929. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good. Illustrated with four color plates by W, Russell Flint. Thin 4to. 47pp. One of 100 copies; this is number 8. Limp vellum, spine and upper board with title in gilt. General light soil to the vellum and ties, else a very good copy. The extra suite of plates has been mounted on blank pages leaving a small adhesive discoloration on the margin of the plates and on the supporting page. .
Major General John Gibbon Typescript For His Published Work Rambles In The Rocky Mountains

Major General John Gibbon Typescript For His Published Work Rambles In The Rocky Mountains by JOHN GIBBON

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Major General John Gibbon Typescript For His Published Work Rambles In The Rocky Mountains
Author
JOHN GIBBON
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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JOHN GIBBON (1827-1896). John Gibbon was a Major General who fought in the Indian Wars the American Civil War, and the Great Sioux War. He fought in the Battle of Gettysburg and Second Battle of Bull Run. During his life, he published his famous Artillerists Manual and posthumously, Personal Recollections of the Civil War, and Adventures on the Western Frontier, along with many articles in magazines and journals. His writings typically center around his time in the West and his opinions on Native American government policies.Typescript. 5pgs. No date [circa mid 1870s]. No place. A typed outline of Rambles In The Rocky Mountains that was typed by either John Gibbon himself or his secretary. This series of articles was published in the American Catholic Quarterly Review in 1876 and included in a posthumously published book, Adventures on the Western Front, that depicts Gibbons time serving in the West during the 1870s. In this work, Gibbons short and concise writing style gives the reader glimpses into his life and shows how time in the West was spent. Gibbon discusses the Pikes Peak emigrants in the second chapter of this work, an event in the late 1850s where thousands of people left their homes to go to Pike Peak, Colorado for the gold rush they were experiencing. Later, he writes, First news of the battle of Bull Run, the first major battle of the Civil War. In chapter VII, he references the Great Sioux War of 1876, a war between the U. S. and Native Americans as the government wanted ownership over the Black Hills, a mountain range in South Dakota and Wyoming, that is now home to Mount Rushmore. His depictions of these important events are dispersed throughout the script, broken up with his day-to-day activities as a soldier, and descriptions of the West. The typescript is in very good condition with light stains on the first page.
An Inventor Notifies The Powerful Banker Moses Taylor: I Am Calling Mr. Fields Attention To An Instrument For Deep Sea Sounding, Without A LineFor Laying His Cable From San Francisco To China

An Inventor Notifies The Powerful Banker Moses Taylor: I Am Calling Mr. Fields Attention To An Instrument For Deep Sea Sounding, Without A LineFor Laying His Cable From San Francisco To China by (CYRUS FIELD)

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An Inventor Notifies The Powerful Banker Moses Taylor: I Am Calling Mr. Fields Attention To An Instrument For Deep Sea Sounding, Without A LineFor Laying His Cable From San Francisco To China
Author
(CYRUS FIELD)
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
ALS. 1pg. 8 x 10. March 13, 1879. Bridesburg, Pennsylvania. An autograph letter signed Barton H. Jenks to Moses Taylor concerning a San Francisco to China undersea cable: I have taken the liberty of referring to you Cyrus W. Field Esqr, as to my not being easily led astray, by visionary projects; you will remember I projected the Union Central Railroad from Schuylkill Co to the Lehigh Valley Rail road and united with Judge Packer. Mr. Sayer & others in presenting that matter to your attention; I am calling Mr. Fields attention to an instrument for Deep Sea Sounding, without a line; its use will save time & money in ascertaining the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for laying his Cable from San Francisco to China. With considerations of esteem. The letter is in fair condition with waterstaining and fold separations that have been repaired.
Five Months in Labrador and Newfoundland, During the Summer of 1838.

Five Months in Labrador and Newfoundland, During the Summer of 1838. by Tucker, Ephraim W.

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Five Months in Labrador and Newfoundland, During the Summer of 1838.
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Tucker, Ephraim W.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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Concord (NH): Israel Boyd and William White, 1839. 16mo. xi-156 pp. Tucker resorted to the fishing grounds off Labrador and Newfoundland to bolster his health. He survived, obviously, and filed this report of his adventures ashore, which contains excellent detail, especially about fishermen and fisheries practices, as well as Indians and islanders, but leans a little too heavily on moral issues for modern tastes. A scarce narrative. Smith, "American Travellers Abroad", T-77. Sabin 97297. Lande 848 TPL 5134. Bound in original green cloth with gold cover lettering, lightly worn.
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Sniper Shot by ARAKI, Nobuyoshi

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Sniper Shot
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ARAKI, Nobuyoshi
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Harper's Books (United States)
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Near fine in illustrated wrappers, in near fine illustrated jacket. Publisher's pink obi present, with tear to front panel and m
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Tokyo: Mirion Shuppan, 1981. Near fine in illustrated wrappers, in near fine illustrated jacket. Publisher's pink obi present, with tear to front panel and matching tape repair to verso.. First Edition. Quarto. "A photograph is not a photograph without a woman in it." A stylish monograph on the photography of Nobuyoshi Araki, with censored genitalia.
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Beauties: Selected from the Writings of The Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Alphabetically Arranged by ADDISON, Joseph

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Beauties: Selected from the Writings of The Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Alphabetically Arranged
Author
ADDISON, Joseph
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
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London, John Maynard, 1822., 1822. First edition thus. 12mo. Engraved title page with etched portrait after Kneller. Preface, biography. Gilt stamped dark blue calf, spine with raised bands, gilt stamped red label and gilt stamped devices within gilt stamped compartments, covers blindstamped with diamond design and gilt ruled, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. Very good. 255 pages. Bookplate of Henry Lewis Edwards on the front pastedown.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good.
Louisiana: A Guide to the State

Louisiana: A Guide to the State by Workers of the Writers Program [WPA]

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Louisiana: A Guide to the State
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Workers of the Writers Program [WPA]
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
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New York: Hastings House, 1941. First Edition. 746pp. Octavo [21 cm] Green cloth with the title stamped in red on the front board and backstrip. About very good. Gentle sunning to backstrip. Sponsored by the Louisiana Library Commission at Baton Rouge. Illustrated throughout with black & white photographs and maps. Touring map on the front pastedown and endsheet, and a transportation map on the rear pastedown and endsheet. Dykes 118. Powell 585. Scharf/Schoyer 215.
Defending Zion: George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856-1857

Defending Zion: George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856-1857 by Cannon George Q. Edited by Roger Robin Ekins

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Defending Zion: George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856-1857
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Cannon George Q. Edited by Roger Robin Ekins
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
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Spokane: Arthur H. Clark Company, 2002. First Edition. 463pp. Octavo [24.5 cm] Blue cloth with the title silver stamped on the front board and backstrip. Fine. Volume 5 in the ambitious and well received 'Kingdom in the West' series. In a labor extending over several years, Roger Robin Ekins has collected Cannon's writings from the Western Standard and the editorials and articles of the opposition press, along with the young missionary's correspondence with Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and Daniel H. Wells. Woven together with explanatory text, these documents paint a vivid picture of the heated debate that raged over the new religion as it approached one of its greatest crises, the Utah War of 1857-1858. Clark & Brunet 12.
LOOKS LIKE NOTHING THE SHADOW THROUGH AIR

LOOKS LIKE NOTHING THE SHADOW THROUGH AIR by Eigner, Larry

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LOOKS LIKE NOTHING THE SHADOW THROUGH AIR
Author
Eigner, Larry
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Very good plus.
Description
(Guildford): Circle Press Publications, 1972. First printing. Very good plus.. Limited first edition of this collection by the Black Mountain poet - from the library of poet Ron Silliman, who dedicated a later anthology of Language poetry to Eigner. 11.25'' x 8''. Original printed yellow wrappers with French flaps. Edition of 220 copies, of which 20 were for presentation; this copy no. 85. Handset by Walter Raylor and printed letterpress on Saunders mould-made paper at Circle Press Guildford. Illustrated with relief blocks by Ronald King. Unpaginated. Additional letterpress printed Eigner poem laid in, published by Burning Deck. Light soil and edgewear to wrappers, faint crease to upper corner of front wrapper.
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THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT; A Victorian mystery by WOODRUFF, Douglas

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THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT; A Victorian mystery
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WOODRUFF, Douglas
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
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NY: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1957. First American edn. 8vo, pp. xx, 479. Index. With several illustrations. Brown cloth. Cover very slightly scuffed at edges, o/w a fine copy. From the library of Alta Rockefeller Prentice. The book concerns the claims by an individual sometimes referred to as Thomas Castro or as Arthur Orton, but usually termed "the Claimant", to be the missing heir to the Tichborne baronetcy. He failed to convince the courts, was convicted of perjury and served a long prison sentence. Roger Tichborne, heir to the family's title and fortunes, had disappeared after a shipwreck in 1854. His mother clung to a belief that he might have survived, and after hearing rumours that he had made his way to Australia, she advertised extensively in Australian newspapers offering a reward for information. In 1866 a butcher known as Thomas Castro from Wagga Wagga came forward claiming to be Roger Tichborne; although his manners and bearing were unrefined, he gathered support and travelled to England. He was instantly accepted by Lady Tichborne as her son, although other family members were dismissive and sought to expose him as an imposter.
The truth about the McCarthy Campaign. Is support to Eugene McCarthy the way to end the Vietnam war? What is McCarthy's 20 year voting record? What is the socialist view of McCarthy

The truth about the McCarthy Campaign. Is support to Eugene McCarthy the way to end the Vietnam war? What is McCarthy's 20 year voting record? What is the socialist view of McCarthy by Socialist Workers Party

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The truth about the McCarthy Campaign. Is support to Eugene McCarthy the way to end the Vietnam war? What is McCarthy's 20 year voting record? What is the socialist view of McCarthy
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Socialist Workers Party
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New York: Socialist Workers Campaigner, 1968. Pamphlet. 13p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, illus., wraps lightly worn and soiled, one staple removed, remaining staple rusting, else good condition. Supports Fred Halstead for president and Paul Boutelle for vice-president.
Pirate Hunter:  The True Story of Captain Kidd
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Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd by Zacks, Richard

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Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd
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Zacks, Richard
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9780786884513
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Very Good
Description
Hyperion, 2002. Very Good. Zacks, Richard. Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd. New York, NY: Hyperion, 2002. 426pp. Indexed. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with rubbing and bumping. Remainder mark on bottom edge..
The After Party

The After Party by Arthur, A.C

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The After Party
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Arthur, A.C
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9781542031127
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Montlake, Seattle: Montlake, 2021. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 5x1x8. Wrapper lightly worn. 2021 Trade Paperback. 339 pp. Venus McGee, Draya Carter, and Jackie Benson are coworkers with a lot in common. They're smart, independent, driven, and deserving of recognition―certainly more than they've been handed by a demoralizing boss. He's the topic of conversation at their impromptu get-together after the company holiday party, where the threesome fantasizes about a life without him. There has to be an alternative to taking a deep breath and sucking it up. There is. It's just not the one they expected. When morning comes, Venus, Draya, and Jackie are blindsided by murder―a twist of fate that brings a startling new challenge to the table and forces them to navigate a hair-raising detour they never saw coming. For better and (unless they can help it) for worse, it's going to turn their world upside down. What starts as a necessary bond of mutual trust soon morphs into an empowering and galvanizing friendship that Venus, Draya, and Jackie need now more than ever.