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Satyricon, Cum Fragmento nuper Tragurii reperto. Accedunt diversorum Poetarum Lusus in Priapum, Pervigilium Veneris, Ausonii cento nuptialis, Cupido crucifixus, Epistolae de Cleopatra, & alia nonnulla. Omnia Commentariis, & Notis Doctorum Virorum illustrata. Concinnante Michaele Hadrianide. [With] Integrum Titi Petronii Arbitri Fragmentum, Ex antiquo codice Traguriensi Romae exscriptum; cum Apologia Marini Statilii I.V.D.

Satyricon, Cum Fragmento nuper Tragurii reperto. Accedunt diversorum Poetarum Lusus in Priapum, Pervigilium Veneris, Ausonii cento nuptialis, Cupido crucifixus, Epistolae de Cleopatra, & alia nonnulla. Omnia Commentariis, & Notis Doctorum Virorum illustrata. Concinnante Michaele Hadrianide. [With] Integrum Titi Petronii Arbitri Fragmentum, Ex antiquo codice Traguriensi Romae exscriptum; cum Apologia Marini Statilii I.V.D. by GASTRONOMY. CODICOLOGY. Petronius Arbiter, Titus (d. 66 A.D.)

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Satyricon, Cum Fragmento nuper Tragurii reperto. Accedunt diversorum Poetarum Lusus in Priapum, Pervigilium Veneris, Ausonii cento nuptialis, Cupido crucifixus, Epistolae de Cleopatra, & alia nonnulla. Omnia Commentariis, & Notis Doctorum Virorum illustrata. Concinnante Michaele Hadrianide. [With] Integrum Titi Petronii Arbitri Fragmentum, Ex antiquo codice Traguriensi Romae exscriptum; cum Apologia Marini Statilii I.V.D.
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GASTRONOMY. CODICOLOGY. Petronius Arbiter, Titus (d. 66 A.D.)
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Liber Antiquus (United States)
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Fine
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Amsterdam: Johannes Blaeu, 1669 and, 1671. FIRST COMPLETE EDITION. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in contemporary English calf (corners lightly bumped.) A fine copy, with the added, engraved title page by Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708). Divisional title page for the "Fragmentum". Both title pages bear Blaeu's printer's device. Michael Hadrianides' (Michael Adriaens') 1669 edition of Petronius is the first to incorporate the manuscript discovered in Traù, Croatia, which contained the hitherto unknown text of the "Cena Trimalchionis" (the Dinner of Trimalchio), perhaps the most famous part of Petronius' novel. This is also the first edition to contain all the fragments of the novel that we currently possess. This copy is bound together with the -often lacking- 1671 edition of the "Integrum Fragmentum", the "entire fragment" which prints the text of the Traù manuscript in full, along with the fascinating "Apologia" of Marino Statileo, who discovered the manuscript in Croatia. The "Apologia", in which the physical aspects of the manuscript are assessed to determine its age and authenticity, marks an important chapter in the history of paleography and codicology (see below.) "The story of Petronius' partial rescue during the Renaissance is full of twists and ironies; Petronius himself would have enjoyed it. He was saved from oblivion by Poggio Bracciolini's discovery, in 1420 in Cologne, of a manuscript containing Carolingian excerpts written continuously. This version, which favored verse and dialogue over description and narration and attempted to repress the novel's exuberant homosexuality, formed the basis of the editio princeps, published in Milan in 1482. It was not until the sixteenth century that scholars doubled the amount of text available. The first expanded edition, the 'editio Tornaesiana', was published in Lyon in 1575 but did not contain the still unknown "Dinner of Trimalchio"(Cena Trimalchionis). The 'Dinner' had been copied for Poggio in 1423 in Florence, but then vanished; the text was not rediscovered until almost a century later, by Marino Statileo in Trogir (Traù) in Dalmatia (Croatia), and was not published until 1664." (Conte) It is Poggio's copy, which disappeared while on loan to Niccolò de' Niccoli, and not the original Cologne manuscript, that reappeared in Croatia around 1650. It's publication "in a very incorrect state" in 1664 "immediately gave rise to a fierce controversy, in which the most learned men of that day took a share, one party receiving it without suspicion as a genuine relic of antiquity, while their opponents, with great vehemence, contended that it was spurious. The strife was not quelled until the year 1669, when the manuscript was dispatched from the Library of the proprietor, Nicolaus Cippius, at Traù, to Rome, where, having been narrowly scrutinized by the most competent judges, it was finally pronounced to be at least three hundred years old, and, since no forgery of such a nature could have been executed at that epoch, the skeptics were compelled reluctantly to admit that their doubts were ill-founded."(Allinson).
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains

The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains by Wister, Owen; Arthur Keller [Illustrations]

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The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains
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Wister, Owen; Arthur Keller [Illustrations]
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Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York: The Macmillan Company, 1902. First edition. Hardcover. First edition. xiv, 504, [6] pp. Bound in publisher's sandy yellow cloth with red, black, and gilt stamping. Very Good+ with a little foxing to cloth at back board, bumped corners, small repaired tear to head cloth, portrait of the author pasted onto front free endpaper, front and rear hinges show evidence of repair. A novel that has been called the first Western, with the first shootout ending in fiction.
Photograph album depicting hunting, fishing, canoeing, and camping in Canada and Maine

Photograph album depicting hunting, fishing, canoeing, and camping in Canada and Maine

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Photograph album depicting hunting, fishing, canoeing, and camping in Canada and Maine
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
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Black cloth album. Some fading and silvering to the images. Generally very good
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[Canada and Maine, 1904. 22 album leaves with 147 photographs mounted both recto and verso, most 3 x 4 inches, with manuscript captions. 10-5/8 x 13-5/8 inches. Black cloth album. Some fading and silvering to the images. Generally very good. 22 album leaves with 147 photographs mounted both recto and verso, most 3 x 4 inches, with manuscript captions. 10-5/8 x 13-5/8 inches. First page is dated 1902, with one photo of Mt. Shasta, California; and 24photos of Hotel Banff, Alberta, camping and hunting in Alberta and British Columbia, including 3 trophy shots of grizzly.Some 75 images of hunting white tailed deer, camping, and canoeing in Ox Brook Lake in Maine, close to the border with New Brunswick. In the rear are several pages of family photographs, including a few posing in front of a car, followed by additional images of camping in Alberta on Lake Louise and near the Columbia River. An attractive record of vacation pursuits.
Polemic. Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1957)

Polemic. Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1957) by [Lichtenstein, Roy]

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Polemic. Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1957)
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[Lichtenstein, Roy]
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Arthur Fournier Fine & Rare (United States)
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First Edition. 80 pp., letterpress, lithography, and woodcut on various stocks, in stiff illustrated wrappers. Occasional illustrations throughout, both original and reproductions. Small 4to. Very good. One small chip to foot of spine. Light offsetting from a few illustrations. [2220] Single issue of this attractive "journal of contemporary ideas," with contents including a symposium on intellectualism and academia, various articles on arts and culture, as well as original fiction, poetry, and graphic art. In the last area, this issue especially notable for the inclusion of an early original woodcut by Roy Lichtenstein, from his brief abstract expressionist period before the advent of pop art, printed on thin mulberry paper and bound in.
Xerox™ Oracle

Xerox™ Oracle by Gottlieb-Roberts, Marilyn

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Xerox™ Oracle
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Gottlieb-Roberts, Marilyn
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Deck of 73 illustrated cards, two-color offset on stiff coated commercial stock. Housed in folded, printed paper box, 14.5 x 10.5 cm. Very good. Slight bumps to box edges. Cards loose in box. [1992] Conceptual deck of cards designed to be used for tarot-style oracle readings. Consists of 64 purely pictorial cards, 8 key cards which group the other 64 according to obscure categories such as "open + closed" or "plants + traces", and one card with minimal instructions for performing readings.
Civil Rights and Free Speech Advocacy in the ACLU's Civil Liberties During 1965

Civil Rights and Free Speech Advocacy in the ACLU's Civil Liberties During 1965 by ACLU 1965 Civil Liberties Newsletter

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Civil Rights and Free Speech Advocacy in the ACLU's Civil Liberties During 1965
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ACLU 1965 Civil Liberties Newsletter
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1965. American Civil Liberties Union, Civil Liberties complete 1965 run, documents the ACLU's legal-advocacy and public-communication system during a year defined by Black voting-rights organizing, Southern racial violence, censorship disputes, anti-communist legal restrictions, and the first expansion of Vietnam War dissent. The material documents constitutional advocacy through monthly newsletters, case reports, organizational statements, legislative criticism, and calls for federal action, revealing how the ACLU translated litigation, public policy, and movement crises into a regular print record for supporters. The Selma campaign in March 1965 became a decisive national voting-rights crisis after marchers were attacked at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and the Voting Rights Act was signed later that year to bar racial discrimination in voting; this run provides primary-source evidence for studying how a national civil liberties organization framed those events through law, speech, and federal responsibility. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, January-December 1965. Eleven issues, no August issue published. Complete 1965 run of the ACLU's monthly publication, each issue 4 to 6 pages, printed in 8½ x 11 inch tabloid format and folded for mailing. The sequence includes coverage of Supreme Court briefs challenging "subversive activities" statutes and Mississippi voting restrictions; a March report on a legal victory restoring an excluded Black juror to service; the April headline "ACLU Demands Government Act on Fundamental Rights in Selma"; May reporting on the murder of Viola Liuzzo by Ku Klux Klan members after the Selma-to-Montgomery voting-rights march; mid-year coverage of bombings targeting a Black church and the Louisiana ACLU chairman; and federal cases involving censorship of "allegedly obscene" literature. Later issues expand the year's civil-liberties field beyond Southern racial justice: July features Senator Joseph Tydings's critique of malapportioned legislatures in "The Rotten Borough Amendments," September's "Civil Liberties and Vietnam" marks the newsletter's attention to antiwar dissent, and November condemns the "Use of Draft Law to Penalize Students' Dissent." Viola Liuzzo's murder on March 25, 1965, after she traveled to Alabama to assist the Selma campaign, became one of the most visible examples of racial terror surrounding the voting-rights struggle. [1] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, January 1965. Opening issue in the year's run, reporting civil liberties litigation and constitutional conflicts at the beginning of a year that would sharply expand the organization's public engagement with voting rights and protest. Its coverage of briefs and legal challenges to anti-subversive and voting restrictions shows the mechanisms of ACLU advocacy before the Selma crisis became the year's central national civil rights event. [2] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, February 1965. Continues the newsletter's reporting on litigation, loyalty standards, and constitutional protections. The issue belongs to the pre-Selma sequence in which the ACLU presented civil liberties as an interlocking field of speech, association, jury service, voting access, and state power. [3] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, March 1965. Reports a legal victory restoring an excluded Black juror to service, linking courtroom participation to the broader struggle over Black civic inclusion. The issue records how civil rights conflict appeared not only through public protest but also through jury access, state courts, and procedural equality. [4] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, April 1965. Features the declaration "ACLU Demands Government Act on Fundamental Rights in Selma," directly placing the organization within the national legal response to violence against voting-rights marchers. The issue demonstrates how the ACLU used its newsletter to demand federal responsibility after state violence threatened political participation. [5] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, May 1965. Reports on the murder of Viola Liuzzo by Ku Klux Klan members and frames her killing within racial terror and legal impunity surrounding voting-rights work. The issue is especially significant for documenting how a civil liberties organization interpreted violence against white and Black civil rights workers as an attack on constitutional democracy. [6] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, June 1965. Covers bombings targeting both a Black church and the Louisiana ACLU chairman, placing racial violence, civil liberties work, and intimidation of legal advocates in the same field of concern. The issue also reflects the newsletter's attention to censorship and federal prosecutions involving "allegedly obscene" literature. [7] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, July 1965. Includes Senator Joseph Tydings's "The Rotten Borough Amendments," a critique of malapportioned legislatures that connects civil liberties to representation and equal political power. Its contents broaden the run's relevance from direct racial violence to structural questions of democratic governance. [8] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, September 1965. The issue "Civil Liberties and Vietnam" documents the organization's growing attention to dissent as U.S. military involvement in Southeast Asia intensified. It marks a shift from civil rights and anti-communist legal questions toward wartime speech, protest, and the constitutional status of opposition. [9] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, October 1965. Continues the fall sequence of reporting on constitutional law, speech, protest, and government authority. In the context of the complete run, the issue helps trace how the ACLU connected civil rights advocacy to emerging debates over Vietnam-era dissent. [10] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, November 1965. Explicitly condemns "Use of Draft Law to Penalize Students' Dissent," documenting the collision between student protest, military obligation, and federal enforcement. The issue is an early record of the civil-liberties framework that would become central to antiwar litigation and campus protest in the later 1960s. [11] American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, December 1965. Closing issue of the year's run, completing a sequence that follows the ACLU's response to voting rights, racial violence, obscenity law, loyalty standards, malapportionment, Vietnam dissent, and draft protest. Its placement at year's end gives the archive value as a complete record of the organization's monthly public-facing legal priorities in 1965. Light age toning, consistent horizontal fold lines from mailing, and minor edge wear throughout; all issues complete and legible with no significant loss of text, very good overall. Complete 1965 run preserving the ACLU's contemporaneous legal and ideological response to the Civil Rights Movement, Selma, racial terror, censorship, anti-communist legal frameworks, and the early constitutional defense of Vietnam War dissent.
Moral Reflections on the Short Life of the Ephemeron...

Moral Reflections on the Short Life of the Ephemeron... by Boreman, Thomas.

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Moral Reflections on the Short Life of the Ephemeron...
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Boreman, Thomas.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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This is an early masterpiece of fine printing by the brilliant Boston publisher David Godine. The text is by Thomas Boreman, tak
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Boston: David R. Godine, 1970. This is an early masterpiece of fine printing by the brilliant Boston publisher David Godine. The text is by Thomas Boreman, taken from his "Description of Some Curious and Uncommon Creatures" published in 1739. The mayfly, of course, with its one-day life span, has long been a subject of philosophizing by fishermen and moralists alike. The delicately colored etchings by renowned American artist Lance Hidy evoke the ephemeral quality of the mayfly. Hidy has signed the book on the colophon page. It is limited to 100 copies, bound in tan linen and housed in a matching clamshell box with leather label. A beautiful piece of printing in fine condition. With complimentary slip from publisher Godine laid in.. 20.5 cm. Unpaginated, (17) pp. Color etched frontispiece, half title, and plate. Title page in red and black
The American Fishing Schooners 1825-1935.

The American Fishing Schooners 1825-1935. by Chapelle, Howard I.

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The American Fishing Schooners 1825-1935.
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Chapelle, Howard I.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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First edition of the major work on the history of the development of the New England fishing schooner from colonial days to the
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New York: W.W. Norton, (1973). First edition of the major work on the history of the development of the New England fishing schooner from colonial days to the end of the 19th century. A few spots of foxing on outer edges of book block, else near fine in dust jacket with a nick in the lower corner.. 23.5 cm. 690 pp. b/w plates, lines, ills.
Portrait of Nantucket, 1659-1890.

Portrait of Nantucket, 1659-1890. by Charman, Rodney.

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Portrait of Nantucket, 1659-1890.
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Charman, Rodney.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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n.p.: (Mill Hill Press), (1989). "Marine Artist Rodney J. K. Charman was commissioned by Egan Maritime Founder, Bud Egan, to paint Nantucket's early history. From the founding of the island in 1659 until the nineteenth century, more than 200 years of Nantucket history were never recorded by artist or camera." Charman corrects that lack with 20 oil paintings of historic moments in Nantucket history, from "Landing of the first settlers at Madaket -1659" to "The cod fishermen of Sconset - 1890." As new.. 24 cm. Unpaginated. 20 color plates.
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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, TO COLONEL WILLIAM POPE AS COUNTY MAGISTRATE: "SIR MR. JOHNSON MEANS TO MOVE THE COURT FOR TRIAL AGAINST ME. BUT AS I HAVE ATTENED [sic] CONSTANTLY AND NEVER COULD BRING IT TO TRIAL I SHOULD HOPE YOUR WORSHIPS WILL NOT SUFFER IT TO COME TO TRIAL, AS MY ATTORNEY CANNOT BE THERE AND HOPE YOU WILL COMMUNICATE THE SAME TO THE COURT. NEITHER AM I REDDY FOR TRIAL AND AM DEAR SIR YOUR HBLE SERT. NACY BRASHEAR TO COL WM. POPE NOVEMBER 5TH 1787 by Brashear, Nacy [Ignatius]

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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, TO COLONEL WILLIAM POPE AS COUNTY MAGISTRATE: "SIR MR. JOHNSON MEANS TO MOVE THE COURT FOR TRIAL AGAINST ME. BUT AS I HAVE ATTENED [sic] CONSTANTLY AND NEVER COULD BRING IT TO TRIAL I SHOULD HOPE YOUR WORSHIPS WILL NOT SUFFER IT TO COME TO TRIAL, AS MY ATTORNEY CANNOT BE THERE AND HOPE YOU WILL COMMUNICATE THE SAME TO THE COURT. NEITHER AM I REDDY FOR TRIAL AND AM DEAR SIR YOUR HBLE SERT. NACY BRASHEAR TO COL WM. POPE NOVEMBER 5TH 1787
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Brashear, Nacy [Ignatius]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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[Jefferson County, Kentucky, 1787. Manuscript Letter, nine lines. Remnant of red wax seal. Folded for mailing to "Col. William Pope/ Jefferson County." Very Good. Brashear [1734-1807], born in Prince Georges County Maryland, died in Shepherdsville, Kentucky as a prosperous Kentucky slave-owner. Census records for 1810 enumerate the slaves inherited by four of his sons. Colonel Pope [1750-1826] was George Washington's third cousin. He served in the Virginia militia in 1778, and then came to Jefferson County, where Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson appointed him a trustee of the newly formed town of Louisville. Pope, who surveyed it in 1783, became a magistrate of the County and represented it in the Virginia legislature. [Kleber, Encyclopedia of Louisville 713; Kleber, Kentucky Encyclopedia 819; II History of Ohio Falls Cities and Their Counties 45].
The Things They Carried (Limited Edition, signed by the author)

The Things They Carried (Limited Edition, signed by the author) by Tim O'Brien

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The Things They Carried (Limited Edition, signed by the author)
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Tim O'Brien
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Royal Books (United States)
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Franklin Center: Franklin Library, 1990. Limited Edition, SIGNED by the author on the first blank. Publisher's promotional card laid in. A collection of short stories, drawing on the author's experiences in the Vietnam War. As New. Fine and unread, bound in full tan leather, all edges gilt, with three raised spine bands, and gilt titles and rule.
Paratrooper!; The Saga of U.S. Army And Marine Parachute And Glider Combat Troops During World War II

Paratrooper!; The Saga of U.S. Army And Marine Parachute And Glider Combat Troops During World War II by Devlin, Gerard M. [Yarborough, William P.]

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Paratrooper!; The Saga of U.S. Army And Marine Parachute And Glider Combat Troops During World War II
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Devlin, Gerard M. [Yarborough, William P.]
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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Fine
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New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979. Deluxe Edition. Leather bound. Fine. The deluxe edition of Paratrooper! by Major Gerard M. Devlin, signed by Devlin and Lt. General William P. Yarborough.. Octavo, xvii, 717pp, [1]. Three-quarter green morocco, beige cloth boards. Title in gilt on spine, four raised bands. All edges gilt. Silk bookmark. Illustrated endpapers. A few blemishes to gilt along the fore-edge, otherwise this volume appears unread. Includes a foreword by Lt. General William P. Yarborough. This deluxe volume is limited to 600 copies, all signed by the author and Lt. Gen. Yarborough. This is number 19 of 600 copies. Gerard M. Devlin (1933-2016) was a U.S. Army officer and military historian whose 20-year career included service in Korea and Vietnam. Enlisting at 17, he joined the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team in Korea and was later commissioned as an Infantry officer in 1958. Fluent in Vietnamese, he served two combat tours in Vietnam, first as chief advisor to the 44th Ranger Battalion, where he was severely wounded in 1965 and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, then with the 25th Infantry Division. Retiring as a Major in 1970, his decorations included five Bronze Stars with Valor, the Purple Heart, two Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry, the Ranger Tab, and the Combat Infantryman Badge (two awards). In 1995, Devlin was inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame.
THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE by WHARTON, Edith

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THE AGE OF INNOCENCE
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WHARTON, Edith
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Lawrence Beall Smith. Quarto (7-3/4" x 10-5/8") bound with a buckram spine with sides covered in 100% American cotton woven in an allover floral pattern; 360 pages. Introduction by R. W. B. Lewis. Illustrated by Lawrence Beall Smith with 12 full-page illustrations in color and 12 black-and-white in-text drawings. Copy #1770 of 2000 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page.
ELLIE: OR, THE HUMAN COMEDY

ELLIE: OR, THE HUMAN COMEDY by John Esten Cooke | [Benjamin F. Sheetz]

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ELLIE: OR, THE HUMAN COMEDY
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John Esten Cooke | [Benjamin F. Sheetz]
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Good binding
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Richmond: A. Morris, Publisher, 1855. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good binding/hardcover. A sturdy if somewhat cocked copy of the First Edition of this early novel by novelist (and sthardcoveraff officer of Jeb Stuart) John Esten Cooke. This copy with the signature of Benj. F. Sheetze of Leesburg, Va where he was publisher of the local newspaper, The Leesburg Mirror. With wear to the bottom of the spine. (Wright II, 611). Good binding / hardcover.
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Legend builders of the West by Young, Arthur M

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Legend builders of the West
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Young, Arthur M
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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 0x0x0. Dust jacket and book are in very good condition with minor wear. Green cloth boards. Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations.