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AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY; OR, ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST 1767

AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY; OR, ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST 1767 by Ames, Nathaniel

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Title
AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY; OR, ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST 1767
Author
Ames, Nathaniel
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Boston: Printed and Sold by William M'Alpine, 1766. 16mo. 12 leaves (complete). Loose, light edge wear, toned, Good+. This Almanac celebrates the Stamp Act's repeal with a patriotic preface by Ames, lauding Americans' "exertion of that noble spirit of Freedom, which every thinking honest Man that has ever been galled with the chain of slavery is possessed of-- a spirit which GOD grant no tyrant may ever be able to extinguish amongst us." He encourages Nationalism, so "that when ever a Virginian shall visit this part of the Land of Freedom you will be no niggard of Hospitality." Ames denounces the "absolute and despotick sway" of the Pope, pities Europeans thus benighted, and recommends popular education so that "the common people" will not be "slaves" to aristocrats. The Almanac has a table of distances of New England towns from Boston, "with the most noted Houses of Entertainment on the Roads." Evans 10224. Drake 3150.
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To Repel Ghosts; five sides in B minor by Young, Kevin

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To Repel Ghosts; five sides in B minor
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Young, Kevin
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
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Near fine condition
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Cambridge, MA: Zoland Books, 2001. Advanced Reading Copy. paperback. Near fine condition. Uncorrected proof in publisher's original wraps. Minor discoloration blemish from sticker removal on front cover, otherwise fine condition. Image available on request.
An Eye for the Dragon: Southeast Asia Observed, 1954-1970

An Eye for the Dragon: Southeast Asia Observed, 1954-1970 by BLOODWORTH, Dennis

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An Eye for the Dragon: Southeast Asia Observed, 1954-1970
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BLOODWORTH, Dennis
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
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New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1970. Hardcover. Fine/Good. First edition. Fine in a good plus dust jacket with edge chips and a bit of the lower back panel torn away.
Cedar City, Utah - Williams and Flagstaff, Ariz. Via Grand Canyon

Cedar City, Utah - Williams and Flagstaff, Ariz. Via Grand Canyon by [Western Touring]

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Cedar City, Utah - Williams and Flagstaff, Ariz. Via Grand Canyon
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[Western Touring]
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
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[Chicago]: Automobile Association of America, 1935. Single sheet [23 cm x 12 cm] Printed on both sides. Very good. One side contains a route map and detailed directions from Cedar City to Flagstaff and around the Grand Canyon (via Navajo Bridge). Reverse contains an advertisement for Auto-Lite Sparkplugs "This is a region of exceptional interest and the roads are moderately fast. Southeast of Zion National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park is reached by Utah 12 which branches off U.S. 89, 7 miles south of Panguitch." From the library of Francis Farquhar.