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Just Two Weeks Before Lexington and Concord, George Washington Tends to Mount Vernon’s Iconic Roof

Just Two Weeks Before Lexington and Concord, George Washington Tends to Mount Vernon’s Iconic Roof by George Washington

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Just Two Weeks Before Lexington and Concord, George Washington Tends to Mount Vernon’s Iconic Roof
Author
George Washington
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The Raab Collection (United States)
Description
03/04/1775. Washington's own file copy, with his docket on the backShingles act as a primary protective barrier on a building's roof, shielding it from rain, wind, snow, and sunlight. They prevent water from entering the structure, reduce mold growth, and add aesthetic value.Wood was the overwhelming choice for the composition of Virginia roofs in George Washington's day. Washington purchased hundreds of thousands of wooden shingles for Mount Vernon during his lifetime, most of them split from cypress trees cut in the Dismal Swamp near Suffolk in southern Virginia. Cypress is naturally rot resistant, and an old-growth cypress roof was expected to provide cover for 50 years or more.Today we know the iconic Mount Vernon roof as red. But originally it must have been blue. The Mount Vernon website states, “These encapsulated shingles were painted slate blue, indicating that the roof was likely this color from as early as 1775.” Additionally, in November 1775, Lund Washington, his nephew who did work at Mount Vernon, wrote to Washington confirming that the house had been shingled in preparation for the winter. This strongly suggests that changes were larger than normal changes were to the roof in 1775. The roof remained this slate blue color until later, when, according to letters from Washington, the roof was changed to red by 1793. Interestingly, in 1775 Washington also did other construction - he installed a plaster ceiling in the dining area with the fireplace.Based on financial records from The Papers of George Washington, Washington paid William Loney for the freight of 5,000 shingles from Suffolk in May 1773. He made a similarly sized purchase the following year. Yet in 1775 the order had changed substantially; rather than a a few thousand, Washington upped the order to nearly 60,000 shingles in one year.Autograph document signed in the 3rd person, April 3, 1775, being a receipt given to William Loney for shingles. “Then received from George Washington the sum of fifteen pounds fifteen shillings and four pence for freight of 57,075 shingles from Suffolk and for three barrels of tar.” It is signed by Loney as received.An uncommon and interesting link between Washington and improvements for Mount Vernon at a crucial moment in American history. Although he did not know it, Washington's life was about to change. He officially joined the Revolutionary War effort when he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army by the Continental Congress on June 15, 1775. He formally took command of the army in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on July 3, 1775.
At the Dawn of Their Great Work Together, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Admit a Member into the First Women's Rights Organization, Which They Founded

At the Dawn of Their Great Work Together, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Admit a Member into the First Women's Rights Organization, Which They Founded by Susan B. Anthony|Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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At the Dawn of Their Great Work Together, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Admit a Member into the First Women's Rights Organization, Which They Founded
Author
Susan B. Anthony|Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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The Raab Collection (United States)
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23/02/1853. Acquired from the descendants of the recipients, not known to exist and has never been offered for sale before Here begins the work they did together that would lead to the right of women to vote Featured on the ""Inspired by History"" PodcastIn 1851, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the two principal giants of the women's suffrage movement, met in Seneca Falls, NY. They would spend the next several decades together fighting for the rights of women, Anthony as organizer and tactician and Stanton as writer and orator. On Stanton’s death, Anthony related that Stanton had “forged the thunderbolts” that she had fired. Theirs is one of the more consequential relationships of the 19th century and images of them together are synonymous with the women’s suffrage movement.Their goal was not simply to secure women equal rights, but to elevate the status of women and the women pioneers of their movement to equal status as male historical figures.Anthony dedicated her life to securing political, civil, and economic equality for women. The issue of temperance and women's rights were, at this time, closely linked. In fact many of the great women leaders in the suffrage movement got their start in public service in temperance movements.The New York State Temperance Society was founded by and composed of men. In fact, women were not allowed to join or speak, though they could attend meetings. For this reason, in 1852, Anthony and Stanton founded the Women's Temperance Society. This was the start of a career in public service. To accomplish their goals of making the homes safe from abusive husbands, they felt they needed candidates to vote for that would advance this agenda of temperance. To elect these candidates, they needed the right to vote. And so suffrage and temperance became one movement with Anthony and Stanton at the helm. As with abolition, suffragists learned from the temperance campaign how to raise money, hold public meetings, conduct petition drives, and deal with hostile audiences.The Women's Temperance Society was not long lived. This is because their experience here taught them that no such efforts would prove successful as long as women did not have property and other rights under the law. This was made perfectly clear when men were allowed to join and promptly rejected any platform that included the right for women to vote.To learn more, listen to this audio interview with Nathan Raab:Document signed, February 23, 1853, on ""Women's New York State Temperance Society"" printed stationery, signed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President, and Susan B. Anthony and Mary Vaughan as ""Recording Secretaries."" The document acknowledges the payment by Angeline Kingsley of Minetto, Oswego County, NY of fifty cents, and states that with that payment and ""the signing of the Constitution and Bye-Laws of said society, has become a member thereof for one year from date.""This is an incredibly early and important example of the work these two women would do that would end in the right of women to vote. The only other examples of the two signatures near are autograph albums on separate pages.
Bibliography of Samuel Johnson, A.

Bibliography of Samuel Johnson, A. by COSWAY BINDING; RIVIÈRE & SON, binders; [MISS C.B. CURRIE], miniaturist; COURTNEY, William Prideaux & SMITH, David Nichol

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Bibliography of Samuel Johnson, A.
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COSWAY BINDING; RIVIÈRE & SON, binders; [MISS C.B. CURRIE], miniaturist; COURTNEY, William Prideaux & SMITH, David Nichol
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David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1925. The True Art of Memory is the Art of Attention" (Samuel Johnson) A Superb Cosway Binding with a Remarkable Portrait by Miss C.B. Currie of Dr. Samuel Johnson COSWAY BINDING. RIVIÈRE & SON, binders. [MISS C.B. CURRIE], miniaturist. A Bibliography of Samuel Johnson by William Prideaux Courtney and David Nichol Smith. A Reissue of the Edition of 1915 Illustrated with Facsimiles. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1925. Limited to 350 copies. Octavo (8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 223 x 140 mm.). [i]-viii, [1]-186 pp. Thirty-seven facsimile plates. Limitation statement at front "This is No. 926 of the Cosway Bindings invented by J. H. Stonehouse, with Miniatures on Ivory by Miss Currie. Signed (in black ink) 'J.H. Stonehouse' Inventor. 'C.B. Currie' Artist." Bound by Rivière & Son in full dark green crushed levant morocco. Covers with gilt double-rule border, the front cover set with superb and very large rectangular portrait miniature set under beveled glass (measuring 4 7/8 x 3 7/8 inches; 123 x 98 mm.) of a mature Dr. Samuel Johnson [after Sir Joshua Reynolds] by Miss C.B. Currie within an elaborate gilt foliate frame. Rear cover with gilt double-rule border and large decorative gilt foliate corner pieces. Spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Double gilt-ruled board edges, decorative gilt turn-ins, green moiré silk liners and endleaves, top edge gilt, others uncut. Stamp-signed by the binders on front turn-in: "Bound by Rivière & Son, London." Stamped-signed by the artist on rear liner: Miniatures by C.B. Currie." Additionally signed on the upper and lower board edges: "Cosway Binding" and "Invented by J.H. Stonehouse." A wonderful and absolutely fine example of a real Cosway binding with a superb and large portrait miniature of Dr. Samuel Johnson. Housed in a felt-lined green cloth clamshell case, spine with leather label, lettered in gilt. Cosway Bindings: In the first decade of the twentieth century, the London bookselling firm of Henry Sotheran & Co., introduced a type of binding that was decorative, had historic associations, and catered to the level of quality expected by connoisseurs at the time. Between 1902 and 1903, John Harrison Stonehouse (1864-1937), managing director of Sotheran's, created what came to be referred to as "Cosway bindings." These were named after the celebrated eighteenth-century English portrait miniaturist Richard Cosway (1742-1821). Cosway bindings are distinguished by their attractive, finely painted miniatures that are protected by glass and inset into the covers or doublures (inside covers) of elegantly tooled books. Stonehouse's success with the bindings was due in part to his employment of skilled miniaturist, Miss C. B. Currie. It has been estimated that Miss Currie painted several thousand miniatures, recognized for their delicate rendering and precision, for over nine hundred bindings before her death circa 1940. For many of the more lavish Cosway bindings, Currie painted multiple portraits. Occasionally, landscapes and other subjects adorn the covers or doublures. To enhance Currie's miniatures, Stonehouse arranged for the London firm of Rivière & Son to produce a variety of high-quality single-volume bindings. One of the best large-scale binderies active in the first quarter of the twentieth century, Rivière & Son integrated the miniatures into bindings for both previously published editions and new works. Stonehouse marketed Sotheran's finished Cosway-bound volumes primarily to booksellers in the United States or to American agents. Before Sotheran's 1911 catalogue, in which they identified the miniature artist as Miss Currie, the miniatures are attributable only by their recognizable style. By 1913, many of the bindings were distinguished by a limitation statement on a colophon leaf (where a publisher's emblem or trademark is placed), which provides the number of the Cosway binding with facsimile signatures of Stonehouse and Miss Currie. The customary gilt-stamped signature on the turn-in is generally lettered: "Bound by Rivière & Son from Designs by J. H. Stonehouse" and "Miniatures by C. B. Currie." "Miss C.B. Currie" (December 12, 1849 - April 2, 1940) was the miniaturist artist of all the genuine Cosway bindings. Born in Cornwall, England, Caroline Billin Curry was also one of the most prominent fore-edge artists in the twentieth-century. A master of the art of miniature painting, she excelled as a copyist working for Henry Sotheran Booksellers, London. She became famous for her miniature paintings applied to two art forms. First, mounted on Rivière bindings and named by her employer as "Cosway" bindings. Later she expanded her work into the art of painting on the fanned edge of a book - called a fore-edge painting.
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Coronis Ad Collationem Hagiensem, Qua ArgumentaPastorum Hollandiae Adversus Remonstrantium Quinique Articulus by [Ames, William] Amesio, Guilielmo

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Coronis Ad Collationem Hagiensem, Qua ArgumentaPastorum Hollandiae Adversus Remonstrantium Quinique Articulus
Author
[Ames, William] Amesio, Guilielmo
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Amsterdam: Joannem Jansonium, 1628. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12 mo. 372 pp. Modern decorative paper over boards. A scarce little volume by the English Puritan Theologian. Text in Latin.
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Album of photographs, America early 1900s

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Album of photographs, America early 1900s
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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Very Good
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c. 1915. Very Good. Stab binding, black cloth over flexible boards (11” x 7.25”) with “Photographs” stamped in gilt on front board; contains 50 black leaves with b/w photographs and cyanotypes (ranging in size from about 1” x 1”, to 3.5” x 5.5”) affixed by corners; nearly 200 images in all. Boards a little rubbed; ghost of an old sticker on front board; a few photographs detached and neatly laid in, but all are legible. This collection of photographs depicts men, women, and children – lots of different faces so likely an assemblage of friends and family – all of whom appear to be really happy, fun people, well-traveled, with possibly a few performers. Includes a few formal portraits (including, but not limited to, a triptych of a baby, and a small photograph with a hand-embroidered edge), informal group portraits, couples, a dog in suit and hat, a boy with bunnies, an angry looking cat, and more. People are posed in deserts, on snow-covered mountains, in front of palm trees, in front of tents, holding hands, or holding shotguns. A tremendous variety is on display: changing landscapes (many climates, seasons, locations); images of ships, trains, and old cars; images of all ages of people, in all manner of dress. Though many of the photographs are candid, and likely the work of an amateur photographer or hobbyist, they are, for the most part, very nicely composed, exposed, and printed – some of the landscapes are quite lovely, and there’s also a dramatic image of a shipwreck decaying on shore. Difficult to place their locations, but one image shows them in front of the U.S. Capital building as it's being built. A wonderful volume, alternately touching and humorous. Informal, but nicely presented nonetheless.
SIGNED Vintage 8x10 matte finish silver tone publicity portrait, circa 1935, signed and inscribed in black fountain pen

SIGNED Vintage 8x10 matte finish silver tone publicity portrait, circa 1935, signed and inscribed in black fountain pen by TEMPLE, SHIRLEY

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SIGNED Vintage 8x10 matte finish silver tone publicity portrait, circa 1935, signed and inscribed in black fountain pen
Author
TEMPLE, SHIRLEY
Seller
Schulson Autographs (United States)
Description
The iconic child star has inscribed and signed, "To June, Love, Shirley Temple." In pencil on verso, someone, possibly June herself, has written out the name of the recipient. As an adult, Temple entered politics and served as United States Ambassador to Ghana, to Czechoslovakia, and later as Chief of Protocol of the United States.
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Lucien CLERGUE: Photographe (signed)

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Title
Lucien CLERGUE: Photographe (signed)
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG+/VG+
Description
Zurich: Verlag der Arche, 1964. Hardbound. VG+/VG+. Black cloth with gilt embossed design, and bw illustrated dustjacket. 96 pp., many bw plates. Text is in French and German. This copy includes a lengthy and dated January 26, 1964 in Bale signed inscription by the photographer on the ffep, and signed drawings by Clergue on the from and rear endpapers. An outstanding rarity!
The Doctrines and Discipline of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church

The Doctrines and Discipline of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church by [African Americana]: Colored Methodist Episcopal Church

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The Doctrines and Discipline of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Author
[African Americana]: Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Jackson, Tn, 1946. Very good.. xv,380pp. 16mo. Original brown cloth, stamped in gilt. Corners lightly bumped, binding rubbed. Contents clean with a few ink notations. Governing text of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, outlining criteria for organization, ministry, membership, church property, rituals and rites.
John Currin

John Currin by CURRIN, John

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John Currin
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CURRIN, John
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
A fine copy in silken boards with color image affixed to front panel.
Description
New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2011. A fine copy in silken boards with color image affixed to front panel.. First Edition. Quarto. Published on the occasion of a Gagosian exhibition of new paintings from John Currin (Nov. 4 - Dec. 23, 2010). A lush publication, reproducing 46 paintings in full color, with an interview and six short stories by Wells Tower.
Alphabete für die Stickerin ("Alphabets for the embroiderer")

Alphabete für die Stickerin ("Alphabets for the embroiderer")

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Alphabete für die Stickerin ("Alphabets for the embroiderer")
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Good to very good. Hinges and joints cracked, extremities worn with spine very worn. Some minor water staining, dust soiling, to
Description
Munich, Germany: Bibliothek D.M.C., Verlag von Th. de Dillmont, Dornach, 1905. Good to very good. Hinges and joints cracked, extremities worn with spine very worn. Some minor water staining, dust soiling, toning. The odd short tear. Lacking at least two leaves of transfer patterns. Lacking at least two leaves with plates no. 43-46.. An alphabet book for embroiderers, including patterns for shaping letters, monograms, numerals and ornaments. Published by Bibliothek D.M.C., which remains today a major producer of embroidery thread, the book includes over ninety printed patterns plus several leaves of transfer patterns printed on wax paper (N.B. this copy is lacking at least two leaves of transfer patterns). The remainder of the book is dedicated to advertising another publication titled "Encyklopädie der weiblichen Handarbeiten" ("Encyclopedia of Female Handicrafts"), which showcases the fruits of female handiwork including mending, embroidery, lace making, weaving, and macramé. Contains lists of all the threads available, including info on color, thickness, fiber, etc. Oblong 12mo (5.5" by 8"), approx. 115 pp., unnumbered, with several leaves of wax paper transfer patterns, sewn in original illustrated paper-covered boards. Signed in later ink on upper wrapper verso by "Helen R. Quinn
Paginations

Paginations by (ARTISTS’ BOOKS)

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Paginations
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(ARTISTS’ BOOKS)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Illus. throughout and first & last leaves stamped. Unpaginated. 8vo, printed wrappers, staple-bound. Williamstown, MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library, May 1984. An uncommon exhibition catalogue, conceived and designed by Craig Dennis, and the books were selected by Kira Obolensky. “Paginations demonstrates the wide diversity of theme and format one finds in bookworks. In addition, the selections represent existing categories for contemporary bookworks (e.g. concrete poetry, political and feminist expression, the flip book, the found object book…). All these works challenge the monetary preciousness usually associated with art objects. Produced in large numbers, they are relatively inexpensive to purchase. Theoretically, these books are meant to be more accessible than the art traditionally found in galleries and museums. However, due to distribution problems, public unawareness, and the uncertainty of librarians in accessioning them, bookworks are not as available as they should be. Perhaps this exhibition will encourage greater public interest in this contemporary art form.” Books by the following artists were included: Bruce McLean, Conrad Gleber, Nan Becker, Jenny Holzer, Ida Applebroog, Dieter Roth, Suzanne Lacy, Sol LeWitt, Lynda Barry, Joseph Kosuth, Emmett Williams, Ray DiPalma, Bruce Nauman, Edward Ruscha, Roman Opalka, Douglas Huebler, Athena Tacha, Kevin Osborn, etc. In fine condition, with the laid-in errata slip.
The City of the Living, and Other Stories

The City of the Living, and Other Stories by Stegner, Wallace E.

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The City of the Living, and Other Stories
Author
Stegner, Wallace E.
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1956. First Edition. 206pp. Duodecimo [21 cm] Gray cloth with the title in yellow on the backstrip. Very good/Very good. Minor nicking to the corners of the jacket. Gentle foxing to pastedowns and endsheets. Bookplate on the front pastedown. Collection of eight short stories that previously appeared in Harper's Magazine, Mademoiselle, and Woman's Day. Wallace Earle Stegner (1909-1993) was an American novelist, short story writer, environmentalist, and historian, often called 'The Dean of Western Writers'. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977, and through his writing program at Stanford University, influenced generations of writers (Edward Abbey, Ken Kesey, Wendell Berry, Larry McMurtry). Colberg A14.1.a.
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TREMONT TEMPLE. STRANGERS' SABBATH HOME. SERVICES, 10 1-2 AND 3 AND 7 1-2 O'CLOCK. OPEN TO ALL.| SABBATH SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES AT 1 1-2 O'CLOCK.| YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING AT 6 O'CLOCK.| FORTY-SIXTH SERIES.| HYMNS. | "ALL ARE INVITED TO JOIN IN SINGING. by [Boston]

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TREMONT TEMPLE. STRANGERS' SABBATH HOME. SERVICES, 10 1-2 AND 3 AND 7 1-2 O'CLOCK. OPEN TO ALL.| SABBATH SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES AT 1 1-2 O'CLOCK.| YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING AT 6 O'CLOCK.| FORTY-SIXTH SERIES.| HYMNS. | "ALL ARE INVITED TO JOIN IN SINGING.
Author
[Boston]
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
[Boston]: J.A. Cummings & Co., Prs., 1870. Broadside, 5" x 11 1/4". Printed in black ink using several different typesettings. Edgeworn, archival tape repairs on verso of short closed tears. About Good+. Evidently unrecorded OCLC 31877942 notes a similar broadside, located only at Brown, by the same printer,
Beyond the Gaslight: Science in Popular Fiction, 1985-1905

Beyond the Gaslight: Science in Popular Fiction, 1985-1905 by Evans, Hilary & Dik

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Beyond the Gaslight: Science in Popular Fiction, 1985-1905
Author
Evans, Hilary & Dik
Seller
Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780814907825
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Vanguard, 1977. First U.S. Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to., 160pp. Sharp First US Edition, published by Muller in the UK the previous year. Bound in black cloth with titles in silver on spine. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Very attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($12.50 on the rear flap), has a nick on the top front tip but is fresh and bright with no creases, toning or tears. A very pretty collectable copy.
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Manipulation of the Microscope. Illustrated. Third edition, fifteenth thousand. by BAUSCH, Edward.

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Manipulation of the Microscope. Illustrated. Third edition, fifteenth thousand.
Author
BAUSCH, Edward.
Seller
Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
Rochester:: Bausch & Lomb, 1897., 1897. Printed by Andrew K. Wegman, Rochester. 12mo. 200 pp. Illus., index. Maroon gilt and blind-stamped cloth. Ownership signature on title of Benj. S. Mouser, M.D.
Find the Real Mother Goose

Find the Real Mother Goose

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Find the Real Mother Goose
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781562881337
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Checkerboard Press, 1991. Softcover. Near Fine. First paperback printing. Quarto wrappers. Illustrated by Patty McCloskey. Lightly rubbed wrappers, near fine.
Piggyback & Container Traffic

Piggyback & Container Traffic by Wilson, Jeff

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Piggyback & Container Traffic
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Wilson, Jeff
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781627007597
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Very good
Description
Waukesha: Kalmbach Books, 2020. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 95pp. Very good in publisher's wraps.