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PERE LACHAISE CEMETARY. PL. 21 by ARNOUT, J

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Seller: L'Estampe Originale
Title
PERE LACHAISE CEMETARY. PL. 21
Author
ARNOUT, J
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L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
Lithograph from Views of Paris. c. 1840. Lithographs with hand-coloring. With stamp of publishers Goupil & Cie. editeurs. Image: 6¾ x 10¾. Margins: 11 x 16¾.
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ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO YOSEMITE by Adams, Ansel & Virginia

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Title
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO YOSEMITE
Author
Adams, Ansel & Virginia
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J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
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San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1963. Paperback. Very Good/very good. Dust jacket over wraps. Well illus. Presentation copy by Virginia Adams, dated 1963.
Typed Letter Signed, as U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. October 20, 1919, to Rev. Henry Hubert Smythe, Falmouth, Massachusetts

Typed Letter Signed, as U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. October 20, 1919, to Rev. Henry Hubert Smythe, Falmouth, Massachusetts by Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)

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Typed Letter Signed, as U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. October 20, 1919, to Rev. Henry Hubert Smythe, Falmouth, Massachusetts
Author
Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)
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Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
quarto, one page, plus original mailing envelope, formerly folded, else in very good, clean condition. "…There is no doubt in my mind that the League in its present form is full of serious dangers, not only to the cause of peace but to the rights and interests of the American people, and I feel most strongly that we must have strong and effective reservations to be made a part of the ratifying resolution…." Lodge did not oppose America joining the forerunner of the United Nations but insisted on legislative amendments to protect American sovereignty. President Wilson himself was unable to effectively champion his dream because a month before this letter was written, he had suffered a stroke which left him "unbalanced". One month later, Lodge and the Republicans he led in the Senate formed a coalition with Democrats who favored the Treaty of Versailles that would establish the League with reservations, but Wilson, his judgment "warped" by his illness, rejected the compromise on which they had agreed. In the end, the United States did not sign the Treaty and never joined the League - which later failed to prevent the aggressive conquests of Hitler and Mussolini and the march of the dictators toward another World War.
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The Disputation by Anonymous

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The Disputation
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Anonymous
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Salford: Scholarly Publications, 1972. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Quarto. XVI, 332pp. Original illustrated wrappers over red cloth, with gold lettering on front cover and spine. Blind-stamped borders and decoration on front board. In the Middle Ages, Jews were often compelled by the Church to engage in religious disputes. In 1263 Moses ben Nachman, the leading Rabbi of his time, was summoned for this purpose before Jayme I of Aragon. He defended himself so well that the king dismissed him with a gift of 300 maravedis. In this work, the author assumes his mantle and the counter attack is projected into the present. Minor creasing along edges of wrappers. This work contains 5 b/w photographic reproductions of the Holy Shroud of Christ. Wrappers in overall very good, binding and interior in near to fine condition.
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Discovery & Recognition. (Untitled. 25.) by Alinder, James (editor).

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Discovery & Recognition. (Untitled. 25.)
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Alinder, James (editor).
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Ars Libri Ltd (United States)
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Carmel (Friends of Photography), 1981.. 55pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. wraps. (front cover torn).