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A Day Book by CREELEY, Robert; R.B. (RONALD BROOKS) KITAJ

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Title
A Day Book
Author
CREELEY, Robert; R.B. (RONALD BROOKS) KITAJ
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1972. KITAJ, Ronald Brooks. A Day Book by Robert Creeley. With 14 Original prints. Folio, bound in full blue and green leather, in matching blue leather-covered slipcase by Rudolf Rieser, assisted by Helmut Klohs. Berlin: Graphis, 1972. A splendid copy of the deluxe edition this important work. The work was designed by Kitaj with typography by Gordon House in consultation with Robert Creeley, with each of the 43 pages in a different typeface and printed on different coloured papers. Books played a very important part in Kitaj's life, and he collaborated with numerous poets over the years, but this is certainly his magnum opus as a book illustrator Edition de Tête, copy IV of XXV copies signed by author and illustrator on limitation page, illustrated with fourteen graphics, eight screenprints, four etchings, one lithograph and one extra screenprint; with some prints on acetate, canvas, and different paper stocks, each print numbered and signed by the artist, with all plates and screens destroyed after printing.
[Small Archive of Correspondence by Austrian Consul Edward William De Voss, Including a Manuscript Petition to the Confederate Government Regarding Taxes Owed on Tobacco in Richmond Owned by the Austrian Government]

[Small Archive of Correspondence by Austrian Consul Edward William De Voss, Including a Manuscript Petition to the Confederate Government Regarding Taxes Owed on Tobacco in Richmond Owned by the Austrian Government] by [Confederate Diplomacy]: De Voss, Edward William

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Title
[Small Archive of Correspondence by Austrian Consul Edward William De Voss, Including a Manuscript Petition to the Confederate Government Regarding Taxes Owed on Tobacco in Richmond Owned by the Austrian Government]
Author
[Confederate Diplomacy]: De Voss, Edward William
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Richmond, Va: February 2, 1864. Very good.. Autograph document, signed, [1]p., folio, on blue paper. Old folds, minor wear. [with:] Two autograph letters, signed, by De Voss, Richmond, Va., totaling [6]pp. [and with:] Autograph letter, signed, by William Bradley, Assessor, Richmond, Va., [2]pp. Mailing folds, minor wear. A collection of manuscript documents and letters pertaining to an interesting diplomatic moment between the Austrian government and the Confederacy in Richmond during the Civil War. Austrian consul Edward William De Voss was based in Richmond during the Civil War. While in Virginia, he purchased 612 hogshead of tobacco right at the outbreak of the war in 1861, but was then forbidden to remove it to Austria due to the Union naval blockade. Appeals for relief to Secretary of State William Seward were denied. For a long while, the Austrian government, in an effort to preserve good relations with the United States, accepted Seward's decision without complaint. As a result, the Austrian-owned tobacco, valued at $252,331, sat in storage in Richmond and other locations in Virginia until at least 1864. The present manuscript petition, dated February 2, 1864, is a protest from the Austrian government, triggered after the Confederate government apparently forced the Austrian government to pay 8% in taxes on De Voss's tobacco. Here, De Voss, as an agent for the Austrian government, states that they are paying the tax bill, "Solemnly protesting against the payment of said tax", and reserve the right to request "repayment or restitution from the said Government of the Confederate States of America of the said tax so paid by us." The sum was not small. At a total value of $252,331, the 8% tax totaled $20,186.48. The bottom twelve lines of manuscript following De Voss's petition is a statement by a Virginia notary, and the bottom of the document is signed by him. In addition to the manuscript petition, the present group includes two related letters by De Voss and another letter by a tax assessor in Richmond, all pertaining to a specific portion of De Voss's tobacco horde. In his first letter, dated February 20, 1864, De Voss writes to Confederate Treasury Collector William Green about the appraised value of fifty-six hogshead of the aforementioned tobacco "stored near a Rice depot in Prince Edward County." Apparently the Confederate tax assessor had changed the value of this tobacco from just under $10,000 to a whopping $24,500. De Voss discusses the background of the tobacco's purchase ("inspected here in Richmond and purchased by us in the year 1861 during the months of May and August for the account of friends in Europe"), the movement of the tobacco to Petersburg for storage, and other difficulties and issues relating to the tobacco since then. De Voss informs Green that he also has additional tobacco stored in Richmond, Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Buckingham County and Nelson County," and expresses surprise at the re-valuation of the tobacco stored in Price Edward County, writing that "any dealer or Tobacco shipper will readily testify" in their favor. De Voss's second letter was also written to William Green, a few weeks later. Here, De Voss provides further details about the tobacco stored in Price Edward County, stating that it is located "in barns on a plantation near Rice depot under the care of Mr. W.E. Bradshaw." He then provides a detailed breakdown on how much tobacco was stored in each of four warehouses, and the value of each portion of each type of "leaf." De Voss then discusses the prospect of moving this tobacco to Richmond, commenting that "Tobacco does not improve by keeping and particularly the lower grades, which are never judged with the same care as the better descriptions." The letter is followed by a manuscript forwarding note by Green to Confederate tax assessor William Bradley regarding the Austrian tobacco. Green writes that "The Tobacco having been in Price Edward County before the tax act was passed (if such was the fact), I concur that in applying the Richmond standard of prices, allowance should be made for the expense of bringing it again to Richmond." The final letter in the present group is Bradley's reply to Green regarding De Voss's tobacco in the "log barns" in Prince Edward County. Bradley confirms some of the information in De Voss's communication regarding the type and quantity of the tobacco, and then provides his own "fair evaluation" of the tobacco. A fascinating group of manuscripts illustrating the complexity of diplomatic and economic relations during the Civil War, with notable information on the value of southern tobacco during the latter period of the conflict.
Poster: Unity In Our Love of Man

Poster: Unity In Our Love of Man by [BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]

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Title
Poster: Unity In Our Love of Man
Author
[BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop, 1970]. Original illustrated poster, silkscreened in black and burnt orange on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips, measuring 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22"). Thin strip of toning, a few tiny splits; Near Fine. Among the most striking designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970, depicting a young Vietnamese boy carrying his baby brother on his back. On average, fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. This variant not in WILLIAMS (4973: Berkeley Protest Posters 1970 - see p.118).
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Favorite Flies and Their Histories. With Many Replies from Practical Anglers to Inquiries Concerning How, When, and Where to Use Them by [ANGLING] MARBURY, Mary Orvis

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Title
Favorite Flies and Their Histories. With Many Replies from Practical Anglers to Inquiries Concerning How, When, and Where to Use Them
Author
[ANGLING] MARBURY, Mary Orvis
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Boise: Houghton Mifflin, [1892]. Fifth impression. Large octavo (24cm). Forest-green cloth over lighter green, pictorial cloth-covered boards; x,[1]-519pp; frontispiece and 45 unnumbered leaves of plates, of which 32 are in color. Trace of wear at crown of spine, slight darkening to board edges, else a complete and tidy copy, Near Fine. Early gift inscription, "Ever attachedly yours," signed by an Ervan G. Riggs, dated 1906. A very nice copy of this classic of angling literature, featuring thirty-two detailed color lithographic illustrations of flies designed and tied by the author's father, the fly-fishing master and entrepreneur Charles F. Orvis (1831-1915). One of the first truly popular treatises on the art of fly-tying, the book went into numerous printings and did much to standardize the names and designs of classic flies.
The Amorphia Report: A Newsletter for Members of Amorphia, the Non-Profit National Cannabis Cooperative Devoted to Drug Research, Education, and Legal Reform - Vol.I, No.3 (October-November, 1973)

The Amorphia Report: A Newsletter for Members of Amorphia, the Non-Profit National Cannabis Cooperative Devoted to Drug Research, Education, and Legal Reform - Vol.I, No.3 (October-November, 1973) by [DRUGS] [AMORPHIA]

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The Amorphia Report: A Newsletter for Members of Amorphia, the Non-Profit National Cannabis Cooperative Devoted to Drug Research, Education, and Legal Reform - Vol.I, No.3 (October-November, 1973)
Author
[DRUGS] [AMORPHIA]
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
San Francisco: Amorphia, 1973. First Edition. Bifolium (28cm); original wraps, with text and illustrations printed in dark green on white stock; [4]pp; illus. Old folds and staple holes from mailing, some trivial dust-soil and foxing, with original recipient's address label mounted to rear wrapper; Very Good+. Single, early issue of this short-lived bulletin published by the California-based cannabis co-operative between 1973-74. The publication, circulated among its membership, focussed on the latest studies centered around marijuana use, issues pertaining to marijuana and law enforcement, topics on reform, and brief articles on the health benefits of marijuana use. This issue features the article "Jail Is Not The Answer," a commentary on Gov. Rockefeller's NY drug law by David S. Michaels, brief articles on the Michigan Task Force urging decriminalization, civil fines for marijuana use being considered by Congress, Amorphia organizational changes, and a review of Dr. Tod H. Mikuriya's Marijuana: Medical Papers 1839-1972. All issues are uncommon, with none available in commerce (as of August, 2024), and OCLC noting 8 locations with any holdings.
Labor Agitator: the Story of Albert R. Parsons

Labor Agitator: the Story of Albert R. Parsons by [ANARCHISM - HAYMARKET AFFAIR] CALMER, Alan; Lucy E. Parsons, fwd; Mitchell Siporin, illus

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Labor Agitator: the Story of Albert R. Parsons
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[ANARCHISM - HAYMARKET AFFAIR] CALMER, Alan; Lucy E. Parsons, fwd; Mitchell Siporin, illus
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: International Publishers, 1937. First Edition. First printing. Octavo (20cm); pictorial card wrappers, 126pp; illus. Mild soild and age-darkening to covers, with diagonal crease to rear wrapper, else a tight, Very Good copy. Ink ex-libris of Pittsburgh writer and activist J. Ernest Wright (see note), who has also made a few inobtrusive marks in the text. A sympathetic biography of Albert Parsons and the Haymarket Martyrs, written by a communist fellow-traveler and published by the New York division of the Comintern-backed International Publishers. A classic Popular Front example of the CPUSA appropriating a key historical figure - in this case, an anarchist - whose political views would have been considered irreconcilable with Marxism just a few years earlier (and would again by the time of the Hitler-Stalin Pact in 1939). Includes a glowing foreword by Lucy E. Parsons, who by this time was well into her eighties, and five illustrations after original lithographs by Mitchell Siporin. This copy with ownership markings of Pittsburgh labor activist and author J. Ernest Wright, director of Pittsburgh's New Theatre and author of an important history of the city's African American community, which wasn't actually published until near fifty years after the author's death (The WPA History of the Negro in Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004).
Stileto2, The Disinherited

Stileto2, The Disinherited by ANNIS, Michael (editor, publisher, contributor); Nathaniel Tarn, Albert Goldbarth, Diane Wakoski (et al) (contributors)

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Stileto2, The Disinherited
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ANNIS, Michael (editor, publisher, contributor); Nathaniel Tarn, Albert Goldbarth, Diane Wakoski (et al) (contributors)
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Denver]: Howling Dog Press, [1992]. First Edition. Softcover, with folded A.L.s. from publisher Michael Annis to fellow contributor Nathaniel Tarn, and four of Annis's business cards laid in. Oblong octavo (29.5 x 12.5cm); flexible black leatherette covers; glossy pictorial dustjacket; colorful illustrations throughout, including four fold-out illustrated poems. This contributor's copy is from the library of noted poet, translator, and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn (1928-2024). Very light wear to lower front cover, else Near Fine. Dustwrapper has trivial surface wear, including light peeling to spine panel and tiny surface scratches; Very Good+. Laid in letter (dated 2/1/93) thanks Tarn for his contribution and includes information for reviewers and purchasable copies. [88446].
African American Military History Integrated U.S. Army 17th Field Artillery Battalion NCO Academy Photographs Featuring Command Sergeant Major Barber ca 1960s to 1970s

African American Military History Integrated U.S. Army 17th Field Artillery Battalion NCO Academy Photographs Featuring Command Sergeant Major Barber ca 1960s to 1970s by African American Troops in Vietnam

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African American Military History Integrated U.S. Army 17th Field Artillery Battalion NCO Academy Photographs Featuring Command Sergeant Major Barber ca 1960s to 1970s
Author
African American Troops in Vietnam
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1950. Barber, Command Sergeant Major. U.S. Army 17th Field Artillery Battalion photographs, circa 1960s to 1970s, document integrated military training and the advancement of an African American senior noncommissioned officer within the post-desegregation Army. The images center on activities at a Noncommissioned Officer Academy and within field environments, placing the archive within the period following the formal integration of the U.S. military and during the era of the Vietnam War. The repeated presence of Barber in both instructional and ceremonial contexts situates him within the upper ranks of enlisted leadership, documenting the visibility and authority of Black noncommissioned officers at a time when opportunities for advancement had only recently expanded following mid-twentieth-century reforms. Archive of 30 black and white silver gelatin photographs. United States, circa 1960s to 1970s. Photographs range in size from approximately 7 x 5 inches to 4 x 3 inches. Images depict integrated groups of soldiers within the 17th Field Artillery Battalion, known as "The Persuaders," engaged in training and daily activities. Scenes include artillery instruction, trench digging, weapons handling, camp life, chapel gatherings, and a graduation ceremony in which soldiers take an oath and pass a unit flag. Several photographs show Barber prominently, including moments that appear to document formal oath-taking or advancement within the noncommissioned officer structure. The photographs appear to have been taken across multiple locations, including a more rugged field setting and a separate academy environment. Following the desegregation of the U.S. armed forces in 1948, African American soldiers increasingly assumed leadership roles within enlisted ranks, particularly during the Cold War and Vietnam War periods. The position of Command Sergeant Major represents one of the highest enlisted leadership roles in the Army, responsible for discipline, training, and the welfare of soldiers. This archive provides visual evidence of integrated unit cohesion, professional training systems, and the presence of Black leadership within those structures. The combination of field exercises and formal ceremonies offers material for examining race, hierarchy, and institutional culture within the modern U.S. Army. Light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition.
Sweet Abigail, Artisitic Series VI [PAPER DOLLS]

Sweet Abigail, Artisitic Series VI [PAPER DOLLS] by McDONALD, Marguerite

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Sweet Abigail, Artisitic Series VI [PAPER DOLLS]
Author
McDONALD, Marguerite
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Description
London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publisher to Her Majesty the Queen, 1894. [EPHEMERA] [PAPER DOLL]. U.S. Patent February 20th, 1894. 9" tall stiff paper doll with tipped-on head, chromolithographed front, imprint on the rear with fold-out paper stand; four chromolithographed dresses with their hats; stiff glazed embossed four-flap envelope, printed with title and publisher; repair to doll stand, light crease in one ankle, wear to envelope wrapper; near fine doll and clothing, good plus wrapper. (Marian B. HOWARD 298). Cataloging Tuck's paper dolls is difficult because of the size, dress, and numbering inconsistencies. Sweet Abigail is labeled "VI" of the Prince and Princess Series. This doll has a tipped-on head, although some may have shoulder slits. Her clothing is printed in rich colors on a stiff paper stock with shoulder tabs that fold underneath her long hair.
Abridgment of the Nautical Almanac for 1874: Containing the Sun's Declination, Equation of Time, and Hourly Differences; Rules for Finding Latitude by an Altitude of the Pole Star, the Longitude by One Observation..

Abridgment of the Nautical Almanac for 1874: Containing the Sun's Declination, Equation of Time, and Hourly Differences; Rules for Finding Latitude by an Altitude of the Pole Star, the Longitude by One Observation.. by MURRAY, John J.

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Abridgment of the Nautical Almanac for 1874: Containing the Sun's Declination, Equation of Time, and Hourly Differences; Rules for Finding Latitude by an Altitude of the Pole Star, the Longitude by One Observation..
Author
MURRAY, John J.
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
No. 23 South Street, New York: John J. Murray, Chronometer Manufacturer, 1873. Wraps. Very good. 8vo; 22pp + 18pp tables]; blue printed wrapper, title and publishing information in double black border, small vignette of a ship to front, rear an advertisement for Murray's Chronometers and other goods with an illustration of a sailing ship; neat ink markings on 4 charts from June through September; shelf scuffing, light soiling and creasing of corners, chipping of wrapper at spine but string binding tight; very good minus. Not recorded in WorldCat. Scarce. Published by John J. Murray an "importer and dealer in chronometers, watches, sextants, quadrants, barometers, binnacles, compasses, clocks, nautical books, &c., &c.", it serves as both an advertisement for his firm located on what is still the wharf area on New York City's East River, and information important to seamen.
Home and School Reciter and Entertainer, containing the Choicest Recitations and Readings from the Best Authors for Sunday Schools, Church and Home Entertainments, Social Gatherings, Lyceums, Christmas Festivals, Etc. Including Recitals in Prose and Verse, Selections with Musical Accompaniments, Dialogues, Addresses and Declamations, Etc., Etc.

Home and School Reciter and Entertainer, containing the Choicest Recitations and Readings from the Best Authors for Sunday Schools, Church and Home Entertainments, Social Gatherings, Lyceums, Christmas Festivals, Etc. Including Recitals in Prose and Verse, Selections with Musical Accompaniments, Dialogues, Addresses and Declamations, Etc., Etc. by NORTHROP, Rev. Henry Davenport

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Home and School Reciter and Entertainer, containing the Choicest Recitations and Readings from the Best Authors for Sunday Schools, Church and Home Entertainments, Social Gatherings, Lyceums, Christmas Festivals, Etc. Including Recitals in Prose and Verse, Selections with Musical Accompaniments, Dialogues, Addresses and Declamations, Etc., Etc.
Author
NORTHROP, Rev. Henry Davenport
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Good +
Description
No place listed: No publisher listed, 1904. Cloth. Good +. 8vo; 248pp; blue cloth over board, title stamped in white, decorative patriotic-style shield to front in red and white, b&w photographic illustration onlay; gift inscription in pencil dated 1911 to ffep; 2 color illustrated plates including fp; 8 b&w and 8 lavender photographic illustrated plates printed recto and verso; bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown (San Francisco and Sacramento); shelf scuffing of boards, sunning of spine, offsetting of acidic paper to two pages, lightly shaken; good plus. WorldCat shows 2 holdings. Recitations and speeches for juveniles, along with photographic illustrations of children in costumes. Very typical of late Victorian and Edwardian entertainment.
THE GREVILLE MEMOIRS: A JOURNAL OF THE REIGNS OF KING GEORGE IV., KING WILLIAM IV AND QUEEN VICTORIA[8 VOLUMES]

THE GREVILLE MEMOIRS: A JOURNAL OF THE REIGNS OF KING GEORGE IV., KING WILLIAM IV AND QUEEN VICTORIA[8 VOLUMES] by Greville, Charles C.F.; Reeve, Henry [Editor]

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THE GREVILLE MEMOIRS: A JOURNAL OF THE REIGNS OF KING GEORGE IV., KING WILLIAM IV AND QUEEN VICTORIA[8 VOLUMES]
Author
Greville, Charles C.F.; Reeve, Henry [Editor]
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1874/1885/1887. Mixed Editions. Hardcover. Octavos, 8 volumes; VG; bound in uniform three quarters brown calf with marbled boards and endpapers, paneled spines two two panels having lettering, date on tail; bound by Roger de Coverly & Sons; top edge of text block gilt; bookplates to front pastedowns; mild rubbing and wear; Series One: Second Edition 1874; Series Two: 1885; Series Three: 1887; shelved above Vietnam War. The journals of the reigns of George IV and William IV, extending from 1817 to 1837, were published in obedience to his directions almost ten years after his death. Few publications have been received with greater interest by the public; five large editions were sold in little more than a year, and the demand in America was as great as in England. These journals were regarded as a faithful record of the impressions made on the mind of a competent observer, at the time, by the events he witnessed and the persons with whom he associated. [wikipedia]. 1315295. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
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STANLEY-SAWTOOTH COUNTRY by Yarber, Esther; McGown, Edna R., 1906-2004

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STANLEY-SAWTOOTH COUNTRY
Author
Yarber, Esther; McGown, Edna R., 1906-2004
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Printed by Publishers Press: Salt Lake City, 1976. Hardcover. Octavo, viii, 404 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine is green with white print. Dust jacket has light edge wear. Price unclipped: "$9.95". Boards in green cloth. Light wear to spine tail. Illustrated: b&w. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column C. 1375546. FP New Rockville Stock.
Tell Me Lies (Original press kit for the US release of the 1968 British film)

Tell Me Lies (Original press kit for the US release of the 1968 British film) by Peter Brook (director); Denis Cannan (play); Mark Jones, Pauline Munro, Eric Allan, Robert Langdon Lloyd (starring)

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Tell Me Lies (Original press kit for the US release of the 1968 British film)
Author
Peter Brook (director); Denis Cannan (play); Mark Jones, Pauline Munro, Eric Allan, Robert Langdon Lloyd (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
New York: Continental Distributing, 1968. Vintage press kit for the 1968 British film. White pocketed folder, containing 20 black and white photographs, and 13 gatherings of promotional reading material. Based on the 1966 experimental play "US" by Dennis Cannan. A group of British metropolitan inhabitants react to the Vietnam War, interwoven with newsreel footage and satirical skits. Folder, photographs, and promotional material Near Fine.
Writ in Barracks

Writ in Barracks by Wallace, Edgar

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Writ in Barracks
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Wallace, Edgar
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
Condition
Good/Very Good
Description
London: Methuen And Co, 1900. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Very Good. 12mo., 121pp. plus publisher's catalog in rear dated August, 1900. Solid First Edition, Scarce First Issue, of the legendary mystery writer's first published work in the UK; a collection of poetry. Bound in red cloth with titles in gilt on front board and spine Square tight, and clean throughout with some very mild page edge-toning. Some wear and rubbing to edges, hinges and tips. Toning/soiling to edges. Spine gilt faded. A decent collectable copy of a very uncommon book and at a great price.
Alexander Memoirs 1940 1945

Alexander Memoirs 1940 1945 by Alexander, Harold

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Alexander Memoirs 1940 1945
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Alexander, Harold
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Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
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Good
Description
MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY INC, 1962-01-01. hardcover. Good/Good. 0x0x0. Dust jacket and book are in good condition with minor overall wear. Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations.