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Notes of a Native Son

Notes of a Native Son by Baldwin, James

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Title
Notes of a Native Son
Author
Baldwin, James
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
Condition
near fine
Description
The Beacon Press, 1955. first. hardcover. near fine/very good. First edition. Book near fine, very slight rubbing to spine ends, very faint water stain to foredge. Dust jacket very good, some wear and tear especially to hinges and along edges, faint water stains onside of dj to hinges.
[Partially-Annotated Vernacular Photograph Album and Scrapbook Documenting Airman Michael L. Beeman's Time During the Vietnam War]

[Partially-Annotated Vernacular Photograph Album and Scrapbook Documenting Airman Michael L. Beeman's Time During the Vietnam War] by [Vietnam War]. [Beeman, Michael L.]

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Title
[Partially-Annotated Vernacular Photograph Album and Scrapbook Documenting Airman Michael L. Beeman's Time During the Vietnam War]
Author
[Vietnam War]. [Beeman, Michael L.]
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[Phu Cat, Vietnam, 1969. Very good.. [10] leaves, illustrated with seventy-six color photographs, plus a few pages filled with newspaper clippings, greeting cards, and other ephemera, and with examples of Vietnamese currency and coins laid in. Contemporary spiral bound pictorial green textured paper-covered boards illustrated with an outline map and stamped "Memory of South Viet-Nam." Edges somewhat scuffed, boards lightly soiled. Occasional mild fading to some pictures. A unique collection of photographs and ephemera capturing the exploits of a young American Airman in Vietnam named Michael L. Beeman. Hailing from Mount Vernon, Ohio, Beeman trained at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio and then served with the United States Air Force's 37th Security Police United in Phu Cat, Vietnam beginning in 1968. A newspaper clipping included here and describing Beeman's service is dated in manuscript "June 6-69." The photographs picture a wide range of subjects beginning with a "Vietnam Sunset," views of numerous temples, palaces, and statuary, Buddhist monks, a "Ceremonial Dance," street scenes in Phu Cat, scenes in the countryside (including Vietnamese children), shots from a boxing match, two out-of-focus pictures of a cockfight, river views, and scenes of Beeman horsing around with his fellow soldiers. Some of the other soldiers, including a couple of African American buddies, are identified by name.
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Shooting the Sun. Cartographic Results of Military Activities in Texas, 1689-1829. by Jackson, Jack

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Shooting the Sun. Cartographic Results of Military Activities in Texas, 1689-1829.
Author
Jackson, Jack
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Lubbock: Book Club of Texas, 1998 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 2 volumes. First edition. Number 66 of 325 numbered copies beautifully designed and printed by Wind River Press, Austin. Folio. 15x10¾ inches. Pp. xi, 3, 275 + [3], 279-582 + colophon leaf in each volume. Printed in red and black. Color frontispiece in each volume plus 110 other maps printed in black & white. Extensive notes and bibliography, index, annotated map list in each volume. Half dark brown cloth, decorated boards, paper spine labels. A very fine, as new set with publisher's matching cloth slipcase. An in-depth study of the mapmakers and mapping of Texas and an excellent source book, each volume matched and beautifully designed. Jackson examines the mapping the interior of Texas by direct observation as opposed to maritime exploration..
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Sketches of society and manners in Portugal. In a series of letters...to his brother in London by COSTIGAN, Arthur William

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Sketches of society and manners in Portugal. In a series of letters...to his brother in London
Author
COSTIGAN, Arthur William
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: T. Vernor, 1787. FIRST EDITION. Recent cloth; spotting throughout both volumes with minor tear on lower blank corner on Aa4 in Vol. I. A good copy with illegible signature dated 1818 at top of title page. First edition of a series of letters written during the author’s time in Portugal (1778-1779) describing the current political and social climate of the country. The common thread throughout a majority of the letters is Costigan’s disapproval of the Portuguese government and resulting society. In one of his letters to his brother Charles, he writes: “My last, if I mistake not, has furnished you with an irrefragable proof, that it is a period of peculiar danger to the wellbeing of any state, when the whole acting and executive power is exclusively lodged in the hands of a single man, however great and extensive his talents may be” (I, p. 61). This is a very important work for the noting the foreign point of view of Portugal at a particularly sensitive time in the country’s history. The year before the author arrived, Maria Francisca succeeded her father, King Joseph, to the throne. She had been a fervant detractor to the Prime Minister, the Marquis of Pombal, who had been the de facto ruler of Portugal for over a quarter century. Although the queen retained many of the Marquis’ other ministers, she restored most of the privileges of the nobility and clergy, and released many of Pombal’s political prisoners. This time period was also one of cultural renovation, though tainted by political instability. There is little known of Costigan (fl. 1778-1814); the title page states that he was a Captain of the Irish Brigade. It has been suggested in several bibliographies that Costigan is a pseudonym of Coronel (or General) Ferrière, who was at the time on active service, and was using this method to criticize the administration (Innocencio, XIX p.180).
The Viruses. Biochemical, Biological, and Biophysical Properties. Vol. 1. General Virology; Vol. 2, Plant and Bacterial Viruses; Vol. 3, Animal Viruses

The Viruses. Biochemical, Biological, and Biophysical Properties. Vol. 1. General Virology; Vol. 2, Plant and Bacterial Viruses; Vol. 3, Animal Viruses by Burnet, F. M. and Stanley, W.M.

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Title
The Viruses. Biochemical, Biological, and Biophysical Properties. Vol. 1. General Virology; Vol. 2, Plant and Bacterial Viruses; Vol. 3, Animal Viruses
Author
Burnet, F. M. and Stanley, W.M.
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1959. First edition. 1959 COMPLETE IN 3 VOLUMES: THE DEFINITIVE 20TH CENTURY TREATISE ON VIRAL BIOLOGY PUBLISHED 6 YEARS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF DNA, EDITED BY TWO NOBEL LAUREATES. Three hardcover volumes 9 1/4 inches tall, publisher's blue cloth binding, gilt title to spines, Vol. I, xvi, 609; Vol. II, xvi, 408; Vol. III, xvii, 428. fine in very good+ dust jackets. FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET (1899 - 1985) was an Australian virologist best known for his contributions to immunology. He won a Nobel Prize in 1960 for predicting acquired immune tolerance and was best known for developing the theory of clonal selection. Burnet's major achievements in microbiology included discovering the causative agents of Q-fever and psittacosis; developing assays for the isolation, culture and detection of influenza virus; describing the recombination of influenza strains; demonstrating that the myxomatosis virus does not cause disease in humans. Modern methods for producing influenza vaccines are still based on Burnet's work improving virus growing processes in hen's eggs. WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY (1904 - 1971) studied at the University of Illinois, gaining an MS in science in 1927 followed by a Ph.D. in chemistry two years later. As a member of National Research Council he moved temporarily for academic work with Heinrich Wieland in Munich before he returned to the States in 1931. On return he was approved as an assistant at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. He remained with the Institute until 1948, becoming an Associate Member in 1937, and a Member in 1940. In 1948, he became Professor of Biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and built the Virus Laboratory and a free-standing Department of Biochemistry building, which is now called Stanley Hall. His researches on the virus causing the mosaic disease in tobacco plants led to the isolation of a nucleoprotein which displayed tobacco mosaic virus activity. Stanley was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 1946.
The Biological Basis of Human Freedom

The Biological Basis of Human Freedom by Dobzhansky, Theodosius

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The Biological Basis of Human Freedom
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Dobzhansky, Theodosius
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF HUMAN EVOLUTION BY LEADING 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN-AMERICAN EVOLUTIONIST, INSCRIBED TO OXFORD PROFESSOR. New York: Columbia University Press, 1960. First paperback edition. 13 X 20 cm volume, color printed paper covers, inscribed on half-title page, "To Prof & Mrs G C Varley with warmest regards from the author, Oxford, Sept 20 '61". i-vi, [1], 139 pp. Light browning to page edges, otherwise very good+ in custom archival mylar cover. THEODOSIUS DOBZHANSKY (1900 - 1975) was a Russian-born American geneticist and evolutionary biologist. His 1937 work Genetics and the Origin of Species became a major influence on the Modern Synthesis. He was awarded the U.S. National Medal of Science in 1964 and the Franklin Medal in 1973. Before immigrating to the United States, Dobzhansky published 35 scientific works on entomology and genetics. Dobzhansky immigrated to the United States in 1927 on a work�"study scholarship from the International Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. Upon arriving in New York City, he joined the Drosophila Group at Columbia University working alongside Thomas Hunt Morgan and Alfred Sturtevant. Their work provided crucial information on Drosophila cytogenetics. He followed Morgan to the California Institute of Technology from 1930 to 1940. Dobzhansky's work was instrumental in spreading the idea that it is through mutations in genes that natural selection takes place. He returned to Columbia University from 1940 to 1962, then moved to the Rockefeller Institute (shortly to become Rockefeller University) until his retirement in 1971. Dobzhansky's work in the field of evolutionary genetics, with the help of Sewall Wright, integrated standards of the theoretical, natural historical, and experimental work. PROVENANCE: GEORGE COPLEY VARLEY: (1910 - 1983) was a British entomologist and a pioneer in the studies of insect population dynamics and was the author of Insect Population Ecology, an influential text. A colleague of David Lack during the war years, he conducted studies on insect population dynamics in Wytham Woods. In 1945, Varley became a reader in entomology at King's College, Newcastle-on-Tyne and in 1948 he was appointed Hope Professor at Oxford.
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Search Versus Re-Search: Three Lectures by Josef Albers at Trinity College, April 1965. by ALBERS, Josef.

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Search Versus Re-Search: Three Lectures by Josef Albers at Trinity College, April 1965.
Author
ALBERS, Josef.
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
Hartford:: Trinity College Press,. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1969. Hardcover. B0006BW9WA . Color (three tipped-in) and black and white plates. First edition. Some light foxing on top edge, else near fine in a near fine (trace edge wear with one short closed tear) dust jacket.; 85 pages .
Cheer the Brave (Original screenplay for the 1951 film, editor Peter Hunt's copy)

Cheer the Brave (Original screenplay for the 1951 film, editor Peter Hunt's copy) by Kenneth Hume (director, screenwriter); Geoffrey Keen, Elsie Randolph (starring)

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Cheer the Brave (Original screenplay for the 1951 film, editor Peter Hunt's copy)
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Kenneth Hume (director, screenwriter); Geoffrey Keen, Elsie Randolph (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
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London: Apex, 1950. Draft script for the 1951 British film. Editor Peter Hunt's copy, with his manuscript annotations throughout. Peter Hunt began his career in the UK film industry as an editor, working on several of the best-known early James Bond films ("Dr. No," "From Russia With Love," "Goldfinger"), as well as "The Ipcress File." He debuted as a director with "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969. Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present, dated April 1950, noted as shooting script, with credits for Kenneth Hume. 87 leaves, with last page of text numbered 86. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with two staples.
The American Stage Of Today Biographies and Photographs of One Hundred Leading Actors and Actresses

The American Stage Of Today Biographies and Photographs of One Hundred Leading Actors and Actresses by Winter, William

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The American Stage Of Today Biographies and Photographs of One Hundred Leading Actors and Actresses
Author
Winter, William
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Near Fine
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NY: P F Collier & Son, 1910. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. A remarkably well preserved copy. Large 4to, pictorial covers, amply illustrated with photographs and period decoration. Aside from edgewear on the bottom, little evidence of use. THE collectible copy.
JOHN LEWIS with INFANT SON [ca. 1977] Photo

JOHN LEWIS with INFANT SON [ca. 1977] Photo by Rachel Cowan

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JOHN LEWIS with INFANT SON [ca. 1977] Photo
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Rachel Cowan
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Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
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Just About Fine
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Rachel Cowan. No binding. Just About Fine. Np: Rachel Cowan, [ca. 1977]. Vintage original 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm) black-and-white photo, printed off-center but untrimmed. MS notation on verso crediting photographer Rachel Cowan, just about fine. I date this ca. 1977 since his son was born in 1976. This was at the time of John Lewis' first bid for public office, where he ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives but was defeated by Atlanta City Councilman Wyche Fowler. Lewis subsequently accepted a position in the Carter administration as associate director of action.
Salt Lake Temple

Salt Lake Temple by Savage, C.R. [Charles Roscoe]

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Salt Lake Temple
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Savage, C.R. [Charles Roscoe]
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
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Salt Lake City: C.R. Savage, Art Bazar, 1880. Cabinet card. Albumen photograph [10.5 cm x 15 cm] on a tan mount [11 cm x 16.5 cm] Art Bazar backstamp. Nice condition. Image of a drawing of a completed Salt Lake Temple. Charles Roscoe Savage (1832-1909) was an accomplished and prolific photographer who lived successfully within his Salt Lake City community and traveled widely throughout the West taking photographs and befriending other important photographers of his day such as Carleton Watkins, Edward Wilson, Timothy O'Sullivan, Alfred Hart and A.J. Russell. Savage took several of the West's most famous images at the celebration of the joining of the transcontinental railroads at Promontory Point, Utah in 1869. Savage also took the first photographs of what became Zion National Park.
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Becoming Human: Li Zehou's Ethics MCP 20 by Rosker, Jana S.

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Becoming Human: Li Zehou's Ethics MCP 20
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Rosker, Jana S.
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Brattle Book Shop (United States)
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LikeNew
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Leiden; Boston: Brill [2020]. Hardcover. 9.5" x 6.25". XIV, 332pp. Publisher's red and white illustrated boards. Near Fine. ISBN 9789004 . LikeNew. Hardcover .