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Observations on the history and cure of the asthma; in which the propriety of using the cold bath in that disorder is fully considered by Ryan, Michael

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Observations on the history and cure of the asthma; in which the propriety of using the cold bath in that disorder is fully considered
Author
Ryan, Michael
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Description
London: G. C. J. and J. Robinson, 1793. xii, 227pp. 215 x 133 mm. Half calf, marbled boards ca. 1793, front hinge split (inner hinge reinforced with cloth tape), light wear. Good+.
THE MEANS BY WHICH THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA MAY BE RESTORED

THE MEANS BY WHICH THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA MAY BE RESTORED by [Cotton Trade]

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THE MEANS BY WHICH THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA MAY BE RESTORED
Author
[Cotton Trade]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, 1865. 4pp. Disbound with a few small fox marks. Good plus. "The old capital, which consisted of slaves, being destroyed, new capital must be obtained in the shape of money." Bank loans, guaranteed by the States with the aid of bondholders, will supply the necessary funding. The author expects "that the manufacturing interests of England, especially of Lancashire and Yorkshire, would assist the Southern States by subscribing to the plan proposed, which would enable them to procure an increased supply of cotton, of which they stand so urgently in need." Not located on OCLC as of June 2026.
Faust: A Tragedy

Faust: A Tragedy by [Ward, Lynd] Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von

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Faust: A Tragedy
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[Ward, Lynd] Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith, 1930. First trade edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good +. 262pp. Octavo [22.5 cm]. Blue cloth over boards. Publisher's black topstain. Spine a bit rolled, with minor warping to the rear board. Backstrip subtly sunned; gilt on backstrip dulled. Head of boards also mildly sunned. Bookseller's ticket on rear pastedown. Dust jacket heavily sunned at spine and folds; these areas are a bit brittle. Edges are chipped with a few scattered, moderate losses. Mild dampstaining to spine, along with a small cracks to the paper (these have been backed with tape). Translated by Alice Raphael. Introduction by Mark Van Doren. Illustrated by Lynd Ward with six full-page wood engravings reproduced by electrotypes and printed in black.
The American Poetry Review (6 Issues)

The American Poetry Review (6 Issues) by Berg, Stephen

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The American Poetry Review (6 Issues)
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Berg, Stephen
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Philadelphia: World Poetry, Inc, 1997. Paperback. Very Good. Vol. 26/No. 1-5 and Vol. 27/No. 6. Very Good. Lightly toned from age, mailing label on the front page, clean otherwise. A nice small collection that features poems and interviews by some of the 20th century's most notable poets, including Sharon Olds, Czeslaw Milosz, Frank Lima, A.R. Ammons, Robert Hass, Edward Hirsch, Robert Bly, Derek Walcott, Allen Ginsberg, Stephen Dobyns, Louis Simpson, and others.
Southern Cultures (Summer 2008): Katrina

Southern Cultures (Summer 2008): Katrina by (Watson, Harry L., and Larry J. Griffin, eds.)

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Southern Cultures (Summer 2008): Katrina
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(Watson, Harry L., and Larry J. Griffin, eds.)
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Chapel Hill: American South. Near Fine. 2008. (Vol. 14, No. 2). Journal. [virtually as new, with just tiny bumping to t5he upper right corner of the front cover and the lower corner of the rear cover]. (B&W photographs) Special issue devoted entirely to essays examining multiple aspects of the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans and the Gulf region. The essays: "Always the Tragic Jezebel: New Orleans, Katrina, and the Layered Discourse of a Doomed Southern City" (Michael P. Bibler); "Storm Journal: The Story of the Bay Town Inn" (Ellis Anderson); "What Was Found" (Maura Fitzgerald); "Home at the Mouth of the Mississippi" (Judith A. Howard); "Broken Levees, Broken Lives, and a Broken Nation after Hurricane Katrina" (Karen M. O'Neill); "Through a Purple (Green and Gold) Haze: New Orleans Mardi Gras in the American Imagination" (Anthony J. Stanonis). There is also a poem, "Is for, to Hold," by Bob Hicok, and a review of the book "Hurricane Blues: Poems about Katrina and Rita." .