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Barbed Wire: Who Invented It by Arthur G. Warren

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$200.00
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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
Barbed Wire: Who Invented It
Author
Arthur G. Warren
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Very Good
Description
New York: The Iron Age, 1926. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. Scarce bound reprint from "The Iron Age" magazine, June 24th, 1926. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title page. "History of Early Development and Litigation --'Moonshine' War-- More Than 400 Varieties Patented". Solid and VG in its navy-blue cloth, with bright gilt-titling to the front panel. Tall quarto, 12 pgs. Signed by Author.
Civil War Nurse Illustrated Cover

Civil War Nurse Illustrated Cover

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$100.00
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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
Civil War Nurse Illustrated Cover
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good. Toned with light spotting/dust soiling. Some discoloration from adhesive to underneath of the envelope tongue.
Description
United States, 1860. Very good. Toned with light spotting/dust soiling. Some discoloration from adhesive to underneath of the envelope tongue.. A scarce example of an unused illustrated Civil War-era cover (envelope) depicting a woman rummaging through her drawers and crying out, "I have no one to send--I'll go myself, and nurse the sick". The implication here is that the woman, who has no male child to send to support the war effort, will offer her own womanly skills as a nurse. A nice example of Civil War-era ephemera reinforcing gender roles, notions of patriotic duty, and women's work. Unused, measuring approx. 2.75" by 5
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The Moyer - New, Extra Early, Best Quality, Healthy & Hardy by Anonymous

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Seller: ZH BOOKS
Title
The Moyer - New, Extra Early, Best Quality, Healthy & Hardy
Author
Anonymous
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Rochester, NY: Stecher Lith Co., 1888. Very good. Small broadside; oblong - 6 x 9; large chromolithographed illustration and text to recto; verso with some residue from previously being affixed in a scrapbook; a tiny nick to bottom edge, else minor wear; in very good condition. A beautiful advertisement - it gave a short description and the benefits of the Moyer - a variety of grapes developed in Canada from a cross between the Delaware and another native variety. Some of its qualities were withstanding temperatures as low as 35 C below zero, resistance to mildew, and thin skin.