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Poets of America

Poets of America by STEDMAN Edmund Clarence

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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Poets of America
Author
STEDMAN Edmund Clarence
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1885. First Edition. STEDMAN, Edmund Clarence. Poets of America. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1885. Two volumes extended to six. Octavo, early 20th-century full crushed maroon morocco gilt, raised bands, watered silk endpapers, top edges gilt. $19,000.First edition, number 84 of 150 large paper copies, extra-illustrated with many engraved portraits and an extraordinary collection of autograph material from 54 different authors bound in. Very handsomely bound in full morocco-gilt by the Monastery Hill Bindery.This extra-illustrated set, assembled by a Mr. Blauvelt of Paterson, New Jersey, contains an extraordinary collection of autograph material that includes almost all of the major American writers of the latter part of the 19th century, including Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sarah Orne Jewett, William Cullen Bryant, George Washington Cable, Edward Everett, Horace Greeley, Julian Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, James Russell Lowell, S. Weir Mitchell, John Greenleaf Whittier, N. P. Willis, and the French writer Alexandre Dumas. Includes original signatures, letters, postcards, and notes. Stedman was one of the premiere literary critics and anthology editors of Victorian America; ""he brought an unusually thorough and conscientious scholarship to the task of editing, and through his numerous anthologies, as well as through his own writings, he exercised a great influence on the American culture of the period"" (DAB). Comes with two quarto copies of an index to and transcription of all of the autograph material, one copy bound in cloth, the other bound in full morocco similar to the rest of the set. A beautiful and extraordinary extra-illustrated set in fine condition, handsomely bound.
Accusing the Recently Retired Hamilton of Financial Malfeasance

Accusing the Recently Retired Hamilton of Financial Malfeasance by JAMES CALLENDER

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Seller: Seth Kaller, Inc.
Title
Accusing the Recently Retired Hamilton of Financial Malfeasance
Author
JAMES CALLENDER
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Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
JAMES CALLENDER. Book. Historical Memories of the United States for 1796. Jan 1797. [Philadelphia: Bioran and Madan]. 288 pp. Half calf and marbled boards, bound in antique style, spine gilt, corners leather tipped. Callender (secretly backed by Jefferson) characterizes Alexander Hamilton's push for centralized power as a moral betrayal of the Revolution. The public questioning of Hamilton's personal finances and motivation was soon taken up again in Callender's History of the United States for 1796, which exposed the Reynolds affair. Early in 1791, Hamilton had been called upon in Philadelphia by 23-year-old Maria Reynolds, who claimed to have been abused and abandoned by her husband. Mrs. Reynolds beseeched Treasury Secretary Hamilton for a personal favor—cash to allow her to return to New York with her small daughter. Hamilton, who had been raised by a young, single mother before being orphaned, agreed. When he called on her at home, donation at the ready, Mrs. Reynolds reportedly made it clear that she desired more than his money. Hamilton carried on the affair through 1791. On December 15, he received an urgent note from Maria informing him that her estranged husband had returned. Career swindler James Reynolds next wrote demanding hush money, threatening to expose the affair to Eliza, but promising to leave town if paid. Over the next year, Hamilton paid James Reynolds more than $1,100. In November 1792, James Reynolds was imprisoned for forgery after being caught in a scheme to purchase the pension and back-pay claims of Revolutionary War soldiers. Hamilton refused to help. Reynolds then falsely told investigators that the scheme for which he had been jailed involved Hamilton, and that Hamilton had used government funds as hush money. James Monroe and Congressman Frederick Muhlenberg investigated. Hamilton admitted to the affair but insisted that he had used his own personal funds to pay James Reynolds, turning over his letters from Maria as proof. Satisfied that Hamilton was guilty of adultery and bad judgment but not corruption, Monroe and Muhlenberg agreed to keep the affair private. James Thomson Callender (1758-1803) was described by Jefferson biographer Dumas Malone as "the most unscrupulous of the Republican pamphleteers and the most notorious scandalmonger of the era." A refugee from Scotland, he first made a name for himself in America in 1796 with his sharp political attacks. In June 1797, Callender published James Reynolds' accusations that Hamilton had committed graft as Treasury Secretary in The History of the United States for 1796. Callender also charged that Hamilton had been involved in the speculation scheme for which Reynolds had been imprisoned, and that Hamilton was more licentious than any moral person could imagine. "In the secretary's bucket of chastity," Callender asserted, "a drop more or less was not to be perceived." Though Jefferson supported Callender's publication of attacks on Hamilton and John Adams, he refused Callender aid after he was arrested for seditious libel in 1800. Callender turned on Jefferson, who was then the sitting president, and became a Federalist. In 1802, Callender published the first rumors about Jefferson's relationship with his slave mistress, Sally Hemings. Callender's life ended unglamorously when, in a drunken stupor, he drowned in three feet of water in the James River.
Salome: A Tragedy in One Act

Salome: A Tragedy in One Act by Oscar Wilde (John Vassos)

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Title
Salome: A Tragedy in One Act
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Oscar Wilde (John Vassos)
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, 1927. Boards. Very Good. John Vassos. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY JOHN VASSOS TO HIS FRIENDS BLANCH AND STAN LOOMIS ("THIS IS MY FIRST BOOK -- I GREW A LOT SINCE-- ( I HOPE) BUT IN THESE ILLUSTRATIONS I FOUND THE BASIS OF A NEW SCHOOL IN PICTORIAL PRESENTATION--"). The 1927 1st thus, the first coupling of the timeless dialogue of Oscar Wilde and the remarkable illustrations of the artist and industrial designer John Vassos (1898-1985). Solid and VG in its dark boards, with light staining at the panels and sunning along the spine. A tender front inner hinge has allowed the first plate --still present-- to detach from the binding but all else is holding very solidly. Octavo, lovely black-and-gold endsheets and pastedowns also complementing Wilde's rendition of "Salome
Official Motor-Hotel Directory Travelog and Highway Atlas: United States/Canada/Mexico -- 1949 (The Premiere Issue)

Official Motor-Hotel Directory Travelog and Highway Atlas: United States/Canada/Mexico -- 1949 (The Premiere Issue)

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Official Motor-Hotel Directory Travelog and Highway Atlas: United States/Canada/Mexico -- 1949 (The Premiere Issue)
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
San Antonio, TX: American Motor-Hotel Association, 1949. Original wraps. Very Good. The 1949 maiden issue of this nice example of mid-century travel atlases and even Americana. Solid and VG in its thick, rich-blue wrappers, with light wear and creasing along the edges. Folio, wonderful detailed listings (with hundreds of accompanying photos) and a dense mid-section of regional color maps. An early look at this new cottage industry of motor-hotels.
Olaf Otto Becker Broken LIne Greenland 2003-2006

Olaf Otto Becker Broken LIne Greenland 2003-2006 by Badger, Gerry & Cristoph Schaden (Essays & Text)

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Olaf Otto Becker Broken LIne Greenland 2003-2006
Author
Badger, Gerry & Cristoph Schaden (Essays & Text)
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. blue/gray cloth, pictorial color photo inset front cover, relief designs to the left of the inset. Fine
Description
Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. blue/gray cloth, pictorial color photo inset front cover, relief designs to the left of the inset. Fine. 152 pages. 34.5 x 27.5 cm. Color photographs of the rugged coastlines and promontories of Greenland, all printed recto only on glossy, high quality stock. A stunning survey of the frozen north. Text in English and German.
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South Carolina's First Lady Cookbook 1982: For Today's Woman

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South Carolina's First Lady Cookbook 1982: For Today's Woman
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Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
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Good
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American Cancer Society, 1982. spiral_bound. Good. 0x0x0. Clean, has good binding, no marks or notations, light wear to the cover, pages are bright and clean. LF