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TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS) by FORD, Gerald R

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Title
TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS)
Author
FORD, Gerald R
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Washington, 22 October 1969. Letter. Fine. Interesting letter on Office of the Minority Leader stationery thanking the recipient for his letter concerning the attitude of students and teachers towards Nixon's handling of the Vietnam War. In part: "....Too many of our students act without knowing the facts and are too easily swept away by the emotions of the moment. When they have an opportunity to discuss the issues with a well-informed instructor they are reasonable. As you know, in some cases college instructors are as unreasonable and emotional as some of the students.... I am enclosing a copy of my newsletter of October 20 [not present but available online] in which I outlined briefly my views on the Moratorium. As usual, we are in precise agreement." SIGNED "Jerry." The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, on 15 October 1969, was a massive demonstration and teach-in across the United States against the United States involvement in the Vietnam War, the first time protest against the war reached the level of a full-fledged mass movement. It was followed a month later by a large Moratorium March in Washington. In response to the Moratorium, on the evening of 3 November 1969, Nixon went on national television to give his "silent majority speech" asking for the support of the "silent majority" of Americans for his Vietnam War policy. Ford, not yet Nixon's vice president, was in lockstep with Nixon on Vietnam, as is evidenced by the newsletter he mentions which lays out his views on both the Moratorium and Nixon's handling of the war: "The current attack on President Nixon can be likened to the football team which attacks its own quarterback. They may vent their emotions but they are not going to win the game."
Extracts from a journal of travels in North America, consisting of an account of Boston and its vicinity

Extracts from a journal of travels in North America, consisting of an account of Boston and its vicinity by Knapp, Samuel

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Extracts from a journal of travels in North America, consisting of an account of Boston and its vicinity
Author
Knapp, Samuel
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Boston: Thomas Badger, Jun, 1818. 124 pp. In a later binding. Page [3]-4 detached. Stains and foxing. An unusual piece of fiction that describes the city of Boston through the eyes of a Moroccan visitor to Boston. A sometimes-sarcastic description of American society. Well represented in libraries but rarely for sale in recent years. Wright 1591.
The Chicago Times. Tuesday, December 13, 1864. Volume X. Number 12. Annual Message of the President of the United States.

The Chicago Times. Tuesday, December 13, 1864. Volume X. Number 12. Annual Message of the President of the United States. by [Civil War].

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The Chicago Times. Tuesday, December 13, 1864. Volume X. Number 12. Annual Message of the President of the United States.
Author
[Civil War].
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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Newspaper, folio, folded, 4 pp. Some minor chips and folds at edges, creasing at folds, slight foxing, less than normal aging; otherwise in very good condition. Much better than average paper from this period. This issue of The Chicago Times includes a short article on the activities of General Sherman on the second page. A back page article presents the President's annual message to the country. While Civil War discussion is absent or limited, he comments on everything else from the Indian system to the public debt. # 106237
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Juanita. The Only Woman Lynched in the Gold Rush Days by Secrest, Wiliam B.

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Juanita. The Only Woman Lynched in the Gold Rush Days
Author
Secrest, Wiliam B.
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Fresno, CA: Saga-West Publishing Company, 1971. Very good. Second printing; 9 x 6; pp. 3-31; stapled pictorial wraps; illustrated with photographs and a small map; small creases to corners and along spine; a few minor spots; in very good condition. In the small, Gold Rush town of Downieville, California, the legend of the lynching of Josefa (aka "Juanita" - a racist slur people in the gold-mining communities often used for any Mexican woman) lives on. One of very few females in town at the time, Josefa was said to possess "from the soft dove-like expression of a love-sick maiden, to the fierce scowl of an infuriated lioness, according to her temper, which was the only thing not well balanced about her.” On July 4th, 1951 - the first Independence Day to be celebrated in California, since it became a state - the festivities were in full swing and the alcohol was flowing freely. There were differing accounts on what exactly happened in the late hours of that day, though some stories claimed that an australian miner - Cannon - bulled his way into Josefa's home, yelling insults and creating "a riot and disturbance." She stabbed him in the heart and killed him. According to others, it was Josefa's partner (husband) Jose, who murdered Cannon. Regardless, both were taken into custody and put on trial the same day. He was found not gulty and advised to leave town and she was found guilty and ordered to die by hanging...all within two hours. Allegedly, her last words to the crowd were: "Adios, senor." According to the author of the booklet, he had assembled the current account from contemporary newspapers' articles, witness accounts, and various historical works.
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The First Successful Appendectomy by AMYAND, Claudius. CREESE, Philip G.

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The First Successful Appendectomy
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AMYAND, Claudius. CREESE, Philip G.
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
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very good
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1953. pamphlet. very good. 10 pages (pp. 643-652) IN: Surgery, Gynecology, & Obstetrics, vol. 97, no. 5, 1953. Thick 8vo, modern wrappers. Whole number offered entire. Very good. Amyand gave the first recorded case of successful appendectomy in 1736. GM 3559.
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The Mountain States of the West Coast by ALSBERG, Henry G., editor

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The Mountain States of the West Coast
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ALSBERG, Henry G., editor
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
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New York, Hastings House Publishers [1949]., 1949. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated with maps in the text. Original blue cloth stamped in gilt and brown; endpaper maps. Very good. No signatures or bookplates.. F. Hardcover.