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The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion: being a collection of upwards of five hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials : with copper plates curiously engraven for the regular disposition or placing the various dishes and courses, and also bills of fare for every month in the year : to which is added, a collection of near two hundred family receipts of medicines ... by E.S. by E.S. [Smith, Eliza]

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The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion: being a collection of upwards of five hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials : with copper plates curiously engraven for the regular disposition or placing the various dishes and courses, and also bills of fare for every month in the year : to which is added, a collection of near two hundred family receipts of medicines ... by E.S.
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E.S. [Smith, Eliza]
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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London: Printed for J. Pemberton, 1727. Octavo (19.5 x 12 cm.), [16], 326, [16] pages. Signatures: A-X Y ( -Y4) a . Index. Illustrated with woodcut vignettes in the text, and with [6] folded leaves of plates; lacking part of plate no. 1, after the first fold. Bitting notes the "plates are not usually present until the 9th edition and those that follow" (page 438). Other titles: Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion; Compleat Housewife. FIRST EDITION. An important cookbook. "After Hannah Glasse and, perhaps, Elizabeth Raffald, Eliza Smith is one of the best known of 18th Century cookery writers...' (Maclean page 134). Originally published in 1727, The Compleat Housewife was issued in many editions; in 1742 it became the first cookbook printed in what was to be the United States, fifty-four years before the first cookbook compiled and published in the U.S., Amelia Simmons' American Cookery (Hartford, 1796). The author was a cook or housekeeper, and the recipes were drawn largely from her private recipe manuscripts, the tradition to date, though one which was waning as more cookbooks were compiled with recipes borrowed from other books. The medicinal recipes were included largely to help less fortunate neighbors, as the members of the household would have a doctor (Lehman, The British Housewife). During the author's lifetime her name appeared only as "E_ S_", expanding to "E. Smith" in the fifth edition, but never appeared fully as "Eliza Smith". Lehman concurs with Genevieve Yost that there is no evidence for the author's first name being Eliza (Lehman, page 450-51). ~ Lacking part of the first plate as noted above; otherwise folding plates are clean and sound. A few small pencil annotations to text. Rebound in red calf, using original, gilt-paneled boards; new hinges and gilt-titled and -decorated spine panel. Generally near very good. Rare; not one copy of the first edition sold at auction in the last fifty years (RareBookHub). [OCLC locates six copies of the first edition; Bitting, page 438 (but only for the fourth edition of 1730; Maclean, page 134].
“Black bellied Yankees” at The Battle of Fort Blakely

“Black bellied Yankees” at The Battle of Fort Blakely by FREDERICK MORTIMER CRANDAL

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“Black bellied Yankees” at The Battle of Fort Blakely
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FREDERICK MORTIMER CRANDAL
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Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
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A Union colonel, in command of the 48th Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops, writes to his friend, Col. Julian E. Bryant, of the 46th Regiment of U.S.C.T., recounting his regiment's part in the Battle of Fort Blakely. "We have had hard marching & hard fighting. A week in trenches & a successful charge. The 'Black bellied Yankee' made their mark … everyone gives us credit for doing well & I think we did excellently well. … My loss was not very heavy, not over thirty all told. The other Regts in my Brigade suffered much more severely on the last charge, I being held in reserve & not being under fire but a few moments, they did gallantly…" FREDERICK MORTIMER CRANDAL. Autograph Letter Signed, to Julian E. Bryant. "Up the Alabama," April 25, 1865. 4 pp. Partial Transcript "I recd your letter as this craft was sailing from Mobile. I was glad to hear that you still survive & that the 'Bloody Old 1st Arkansas' was running still … I saw by the New Orleans papers that there is an occasional row with the police & knew that your Regt had not forgotten entirely its early & excellent training. We have had hard marching & hard fighting. A week in trenches & a successful charge. The 'Black bellied Yankees' made their mark … everyone gives us credit for doing well & I think we did excellently well.… My loss was not very heavy, not over thirty all told. The other Regts in my Brigade suffered much more severely on the last charge, I being held in reserve & not being under fire but a few moments, they did gallantly… We are part of an expedition going into the upper country. We are now about 200 miles up the Alabama … I got 125 recruits in Blakely more than the whole division beside. This puts my aggregate something over 800 … I intend to have a thousand men before we get back. I don't suppose there is any chance of you getting along, for [Gen. John P.] Hawkins tried hard enough before he left New Orleans, but Canby has no respect for persons. Gen Hawkins can get no favors from him any more than anyone else & I don't think he would favor any body if he knew it … I came near being drowned the other night, falling over board from a small boat as I was coming from Gen. Steeles boat. I went under a steam boat & came out on the other side & had to do some rapid swimming to catch the boat. I saw two men drowned about an hour ago & no one could help them. There have been 6 men drowned that I know of since we started. The current is very swift & there is little chance for a man with his clothes on. I have no doubt you find your self led off by the fascinations of the fair Cyprians now & then. Virtuous as I am I found my self no match for their seductive arts when I was in the Crescent City … May you live a thousand years…" Historical Background The Siege and Battle of Fort Blakely (April 2-9, 1865) was a significant aspect of the campaign, led by General E.R.S. Canby, to capture Mobile, Alabama. Crandal commanded the 48th U.S. Colored Troops in General Hawkins's Division, as part of Frederick Steele's column that moved west in support of Canby in the late winter of 1865. Crandal's official report (April 12, 1865) states: "…the Forty-eighth Regiment U.S. Colored Infantry arrived in front of Blakely on April 1. Went into camp and remained until Sunday morning, when skirmishing commenced in front. The regiment was ordered into line of battle, forming the left of the brigade, with one company of skirmishers in front covering the battalion. We moved forward, the skirmishers driving the enemy within about 500 yards of their works. The regiment lost fifteen men killed and wounded by the explosion of shell in the ranks. The regiment being in an exposed position was moved to the right into a ravine … Sunday night this regiment commenced work on the first parallel … Tuesday afternoon the regiment moved back a short distance into another ravine as a reserve, and remained there until Saturday, the 8th, with very heavy details working on battery for 30-pounder Parrott guns. Saturday moved up to the original position to support a battery, and remained there until Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when the regiment was ordered up to support the Seventy-sixth and Sixty-eighth Regiments in the charge on the enemy's works. The Forty-eighth participated in the charge with but slight loss, as it was not brought up under fire until the last rush was made… The men and officers deserve great praise for the cheerfulness with which they did hard and disagreeable work. All did well, and there was less skulking than is usual in actions of as great severity." Confederate commander General John R. Liddell, with only 4,000 men, held out against Canby's superior force until Spanish Fort fell on April 8, after which Canby concentrated his men for the assault on Fort Blakely, described here by Crandal. It was the last major battle of the war, and African-American soldiers played a critical role. In General Steele's column from Pensacola, besides the 48th U.S.C.T., there were eight other regiments of U.S.C.T. Sadly, and ironically, given Crandal's discussion of the danger of infantrymen drowning, Julian Bryant himself drowned in Texas on May 14, 1865. He was the nephew of famed editorialist and poet William Cullen Bryant. Frederick M. Crandal (1831-1911). At the start of the Civil War, Crandal became adjutant of the 33rd Illinois Infantry under General Charles E. Hovey. When the 48th United States Colored Infantry was established, he became its colonel. He led his unit during the assault and capture of Fort Blakely, Alabama in early April 1865. For this he was brevetted brigadier general. In May he was given command of the 1st Brigade (1st Division) U.S. Colored Troops.
Sat’amashoebis laboratoriis ek’sponatebis albomi.

Sat’amashoebis laboratoriis ek’sponatebis albomi. by RUSSIAN TOY CATALOG

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Sat’amashoebis laboratoriis ek’sponatebis albomi.
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RUSSIAN TOY CATALOG
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Ursus Books (United States)
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1941. RUSSIAN TOY CATALOGUE. Sat'amashoebis laboratoriis ek'sponatebis albomi. [Album of Toy Laboratory Exhibits]. 80 pp., illustrated with photographs and coloured diagrams. Oblong 4to, 180 x 276 mm., bound in original cloth with lettering and decoration on the front cover. Tbilisi: Zaria Vostoka, 1941. This album showcases toys and educational materials for kindergarten children produced by the Georgian scientific-research institute, and provides a unique insight into Soviet pedagogy. The work is particularly important as it promoted the toys which later became mainstream. The album is divided into four parts: "Educational Toys" (20 ill.), "Construction Toys" (6 ill.), "Folk Toys" (4 ill.) based on the famous Georgian folk tales, and "Outdoor Toys" (5 ill.). Each article is supplemented with the illustrations giving a valuable insight into the process of learning in Soviet Georgian kindergartens. The photos date back to the late 1930s. The album features 4 colored illustrations of the educational toys, "Triala", "Seqtorina", and "Tsibruti", as well as 11 black and white photographs depicting teachers using preschooler toys produced by the institute and kids playing games. As stated in the introduction, the edition was intended to provide kindergarten teachers with precise information on the use policy for toys, give assistance in defining pedagogical purposes of games, and represent achievements of the laboratory so that toy manufacturing companies could start the mass production. The album decoration is designed by the artist T. Kechkhoashvili. Some minor marginal stains, but overall in excellent condition. Not listed in OCLC. Scarce. One of 800 copies.
A PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF PROFESSED CHRISTIANS, IN THE HIGHER AND MIDDLE CLASSES, CONTRASTED WITH REAL CHRISTIANITY. BY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ., MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION

A PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF PROFESSED CHRISTIANS, IN THE HIGHER AND MIDDLE CLASSES, CONTRASTED WITH REAL CHRISTIANITY. BY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ., MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION by Wilberforce, William

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A PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF PROFESSED CHRISTIANS, IN THE HIGHER AND MIDDLE CLASSES, CONTRASTED WITH REAL CHRISTIANITY. BY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ., MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION
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Wilberforce, William
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Philadelphia: Printed by John Ormrod, 1798. Contemporary marbled calf [lightly rubbed], with gilt-lettered black morocco spine label [chip beneath the lettering]. 343, [9 Index], [4 Subscribers' List] pp. Scattered light foxing, inner hinges worn. Else Very Good. This copy has a neatly written gift inscription: "Maria Sherman's Presented by Her Friend I. Hart." Reverend Ira Hart (1771-1829) gave the book to his future wife, Maria Sherman (1774-1857). Hart was a missionary of the Connecticut Society, which flourished during the Second Great Awakening. A member of Parliament and leading member of the Evangelical Party of the Church of England, Wilberforce led the movement to abolish slavery. Ours is the first American edition. It first issued from London in 1797. The book became the manifesto of the Evangelical Party, emphasizing the importance of working for social justice. Wilberforce delivers a strong reproof of Christianity as practiced for its failure to abide by the true religion of love and human equality. The list of Subscribers includes a host of luminaries, including William Tennent, Benjamin Rush, Ashbel Green, William Cobbett, and other notables. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Evans 35026. ESTC W27803. Not in LCP.
["THE VIRGINIA NEGRO" IN 1875]. 'A Rich Treat.' Dr. G.W. Bagby will deliver a lecture, entitled The Virginia Negro, past and present!

["THE VIRGINIA NEGRO" IN 1875]. 'A Rich Treat.' Dr. G.W. Bagby will deliver a lecture, entitled The Virginia Negro, past and present! by Bagby, George William

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["THE VIRGINIA NEGRO" IN 1875]. 'A Rich Treat.' Dr. G.W. Bagby will deliver a lecture, entitled The Virginia Negro, past and present!
Author
Bagby, George William
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Description
Richmond, VA: Clemmitt & Jones, 1876. Broadside (48 x 31 cm). Abrasions to outer edges in places, overall very good. STRIKING 1875 POSTER ANNOUNCING A "HUMOROUS" LECTURE ON VIRGINIA NEGROES, DELIVERED BY A POPULAR ANTI-NORTHERNER AND FORMER SLAVE-OWNER, GEORGE WILLIAM BAGBY (1828-1883). The editors of "Representative Men of the South" (writing in 1880) state that: "[Bagby's] lecture on 'The Virginia Negro, Past and Present,' was prepared for the North, where he delivered it; but, the general subject being in that section considerably less popular in the lecture-hall than on the hustings, he failed sufficiently to interes his audience, and consequently soon laid the lecture aside. The truth is, the negro, although he once lent himself easily to the purposes of literary art, and no doubt will thus lend himself again, is just at present the subject of quite too little illusion, standing out as a naked fact, uncovered by so much as a shred of romance or a fig-leaf of picturesqueness. A better time undoubtedly is coming for this lecture, and when it comes may the gifted lecturer be here to improve it." (p. 430). Bagby was vitriolic in his assessment of New Englanders, writing: "The Yankee is not in any sense a person. He is a chattel of the worst possible master -- a machine. He is a bad version of Frankenstein [...] a wiper and cleaner of the dirty structure made by his own hands" (Selections of the Miscellaneous Writings, 1884, vol. 1, p. 183). Very scarce broadside. The date of publication is conjectured from text in the broadside itself ("Opinions of the Press"). Four copies are located by Worldcat: UMich (Clements), UVa, Virginia Historical, and Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; to these we are able to add the one in the Bagby Collection at Wake Forest. Hummel, Southeastern Broadsides no. 5090.
Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis

Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis by Caffey, John

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Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis
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Caffey, John
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Chicago: Year Book Publishers, 1945. First edition. FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST TEXTBOOK ON PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY. Ten inches tall hardcover, green cloth binding, gilt title to spine, i-xxii, 838 pp. 710 figures in text. Light edgewear to covers, text unmarked. Very good in custom archival mylar cover. JOHN PATRICK CAFFEY (1895 – 1978) was an American pediatrician and radiologist who was one of the founders of pediatric radiology. He was the first to describe shaken baby syndrome, infantile cortical hyperostosis, and Kenny-Caffey syndrome. Caffey interned at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis before traveling to postwar Europe in 1920, working with the American Red Cross and American Relief Administration in Serbia, Poland and Russia. He returned to the United States in 1923, and by 1929 was appointed head of radiology at Babies Hospital, New York City, in 1929. Pediatric radiology would go on to become his life's work, and he would receive radiographs mailed from across North America for his expert opinion. In 1945, he published Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis, the first definitive textbook on the topic. Caffey was the first to describe what is now known as shaken baby syndrome with a 1946 article on the association between long bone fractures and subdural hematomas in infants. He also provided the first description of infantile cortical hyperostosis, also known as Caffey's disease. He retired from Babies Hospital in 1960 and joined the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1963 as a radiologist and a professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Caffey was a founding member of the Society for Pediatric Radiology, and he received the American Medical Association's Jacobi Award; the American Pediatric Society's John Howland Award; and the American College of Radiology's Gold Medal.
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Dada: The Avant Garde in print 3 by Cohen, Arthur A.

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Dada: The Avant Garde in print 3
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Cohen, Arthur A.
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
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New York: AGP Matthews, 1981. First edition. 1 portfolio Loose in a black cardboard portfolio with title mounted on cover. Portfolio contains 10 facsimiles of Dada posters and a 6 page catalog explaining each piece. Contents are near fine and the portfolio is faded. Title label has come unglued but is present inside the portfolio. 33 X 31 cm.
Taxi Driver (Original photograph of Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster at a press conference for the 1976 film)

Taxi Driver (Original photograph of Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster at a press conference for the 1976 film) by Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks, Peter Boyle (starring); Martin Scorsese (director); Paul Schrader (screenwriter)

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Taxi Driver (Original photograph of Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster at a press conference for the 1976 film)
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Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks, Peter Boyle (starring); Martin Scorsese (director); Paul Schrader (screenwriter)
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Royal Books (United States)
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N.p.: N.p., 1976. Vintage oversize matte-finish photograph of actors Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster at a press conference for the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, where "Taxi Driver" would win the Palme d'Or. Mimeo snipe in French on the verso. A landmark release that would prove to be the turning point in the careers of director Martin Scorsese, screenwriter Paul Schrader, and actors De Niro and Foster, and one that has only gained significance with the passage of time. Nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Set and shot on location in New York City. 12 x 7.75 inches. Near Fine. National Film Registry. Cannes Palme d'Or 1976. Ebert I. Grant US. Penzler 101. Schrader 36. Silver and Ward Neo-Noir. Spicer US Neo-Noir.
A French Phallic Drawing From The Eighteenth Century

A French Phallic Drawing From The Eighteenth Century by (PHALLIC DRAWING)

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A French Phallic Drawing From The Eighteenth Century
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(PHALLIC DRAWING)
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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(PHALLIC DRAWING). Sketch. 1pg. No date [18th Century]. No place [France]. A pen and ink sketch of two phallis, dressed up as animals. There is French writing that translates to Taken from Mr. the Abb de Saint-Non. Taken from the antiquities of the Museum of NaplesWinged phallus coming out of a snail shellForm of a phallus with several figuresPhallus representing an animal whose extremities of each limb form other phalli, a child on top who crowns itThe fly pulling a grasshopper or cicada in a sort of cloth chariotThe Latins [called it] Mentula. There are additional French notes on the back that do not concern the drawings. Abb de Saint-Non (Jean-Claude Richard) was important in Eighteenth Century French art and archaeology. Between 1781 and 1786, he published a massive study titled Voyage pittoresque ou Description des royaumes de Naples et de Sicile, one of the first books to illustrate the hidden finds of Pompeii and Herculaneum. These sketches probably correspond to some of the ancient sexual drawings. The manuscript is in fine condition with light soiling to the paper.
THE PARASITE. A Story. Illustrated by Howard Pyle

THE PARASITE. A Story. Illustrated by Howard Pyle by Doyle, A. Conan

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THE PARASITE. A Story. Illustrated by Howard Pyle
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Doyle, A. Conan
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1895. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1895. 8 pp undated ads. Original grey cloth decorated in gilt. First American (and first illustrated) Edition. This is a suspenseful tale involving mesmeric trances and mind control. As G&G points out, Doyle's interest in this subject can be traced back to the time when he was in medical practice in Southsea. The American edition is sought largely for the four Howard Pyle illustrations, which did not appear in the London "Acme Library" first edition. This is a fine copy. Green & Gibson A17b.
A HISTORY OF CARICATURE AND GROTESQUE IN LITERATURE AND ART

A HISTORY OF CARICATURE AND GROTESQUE IN LITERATURE AND ART by Wright, Thomas

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A HISTORY OF CARICATURE AND GROTESQUE IN LITERATURE AND ART
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Wright, Thomas
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London: Virtue Brothers & Co, 1865. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo, rebound blue, half leather over blue cloth, gte, wide 8vo,xvi, 494 (1) 32, publisher's catalogue in rear, title in red & black. numerous wood-engraved text illustrations by Frederick William Fairholt. Bound in England, by unidentified binder. Near fine copy with the bookplate of William Maul Measey (1875-1967), Philadelphia corporate attorney and alumnus of University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 1898.
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Women of the KKK. by ANDERSON, Kent.

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Women of the KKK.
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ANDERSON, Kent.
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(np): Pride of Takoma Press, (2001).. First edition.. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 250 copies. SIGNED by Anderson. INSCRIBED by Anderson inside the front cover, in part, “I wrote this fucker 20 years ago for Penthouse. I guess maybe-even then-they thought it was politically incorrect or some such shit. So - this is the first time it’s been in print.”
Bearers of the Black Staff (Legends of Shannara)

Bearers of the Black Staff (Legends of Shannara) by Brooks, Terry

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Bearers of the Black Staff (Legends of Shannara)
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Brooks, Terry
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Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
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9780345484178
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Del Rey, 2010-08-24. hardcover. Fine/Fine. 6x1x9. Signed. Signed (name only) on title page by author. First printing with full number line; DJ priced at $27.00. 353 pp. + notes on author and type.
In the Child's World, Morning Talks and Stories for Kindergartens, Primary Schools and Homes, Twenty-first Thousand

In the Child's World, Morning Talks and Stories for Kindergartens, Primary Schools and Homes, Twenty-first Thousand by POULSSON, Emilie

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In the Child's World, Morning Talks and Stories for Kindergartens, Primary Schools and Homes, Twenty-first Thousand
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POULSSON, Emilie
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Springfield, Massachusetts: Milton Bradley Co, 1899. Cloth. Very good. L. J. BRIDGMAN [Lewis Jesse]. 8vo; xiv, 443pp; illustrated tan cloth over board, vignette of a child playing with a cat and kittens to front; 47 full-page b&w illustrations including frontispiece; light fading to cover, lightly shaken; very good. Second issue of this title. Stories, poetry, and teacher's notes on content that is both informative and entertaining. The author, Anne Emilie Poulsson (1853-1939), was an author who went blind early in her life from an eye infection. She was an advocate for early childhood education and involved in the kindergarten movement to prepare children for school.
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Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection. Essay: Martin Royalton-Kisch. by (Abrams Collection) Robinson, William W.

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Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection. Essay: Martin Royalton-Kisch.
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(Abrams Collection) Robinson, William W.
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Cambridge/New Haven (Harvard Art Museums/ Yale University Press), 2002.. 299, (1)pp. Prof. illus. (numerous color). Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Published in conjunction with exhibitions at the British Museum, London, June-Sept. 2002, the Institut Néerlandais, Paris, Oct.-Dec. 2002, and the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, March-July 2003.
FAMILY REUNION, SELECTED & NEW POEMS

FAMILY REUNION, SELECTED & NEW POEMS by Zimmer, Paul

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FAMILY REUNION, SELECTED & NEW POEMS
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Zimmer, Paul
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[Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1983. stiff paper wrappers. small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (xiv), 85, (3) pages. First edition, wrappered. Presentation by the author on the title-page "Jan 1984 / Norfolk / for John, / With thanks for your kind words / Paul Zimmer." Blurbs by Maxine Kumin, X. J. Kennedy, Gerald Stern, Hayden Carruth, Michael S. Harper, David Wagoner. Fine.
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Antique Automobile, Vol. 66, No. 4, July-August 2002

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Antique Automobile, Vol. 66, No. 4, July-August 2002
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PA: Antique Automobile Club of Am, 2002. Softcover. Fine. Fine in wrappers. Magazine, staple binding, very slight rubbing of spine ends and corners.
National Guardian; Vol. 18, No. 8, 1965, Nov 27 the progressive newsweekly

National Guardian; Vol. 18, No. 8, 1965, Nov 27 the progressive newsweekly by McMannus, John T., general manager

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National Guardian; Vol. 18, No. 8, 1965, Nov 27 the progressive newsweekly
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McMannus, John T., general manager
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: Weekly Guardian Associates, 1965. Newspaper. One issues the folded in half tabloid newspaper, paper browned, shelf worn, large tear with missing text near fold in middle, small, stains & tears along margin and edges, w/scuff and smudges on cover wrap, else in readable condition. Progressive weekly founded in support of the 1948 Progressive Party campaign of Henry Wallace for President. Much coverage of the post-WWII nascent Civil Rights movement with left wing responses to the rise of McCarthyism. As she decades progress the National Guardian becomes a paper of the new anti-Vietnam War movement.