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The Indiana Justice, A Treatise on the Jurisdiction, Authority..

The Indiana Justice, A Treatise on the Jurisdiction, Authority.. by Van Santvoord, George

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The Indiana Justice, A Treatise on the Jurisdiction, Authority..
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Van Santvoord, George
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
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1845. First and Only Edition: Van Santvoord's 1845 Manual from Indiana's Early Statehood Van Santvoord, George [1819-1863]. The Indiana Justice, A Treatise on the Jurisdiction, Authority, And Duty of Justices of the Peace, In the State of Indiana, In Civil and Criminal Cases: Containing a Summary of the Law of Personal Actions, And of Evidence, With a Full Collection of Forms in Civil and Criminal Proceedings; And Also, Under the Various Miscellaneous Actions of the State. Lafayette: Fry & Jackson, 1845. viii, [2], [9]-548 pp. Octavo (9" x 5-1/2"). Contemporary sheep, boards ruled in blind, spine with lettering piece and blind fillets. Moderate rubbing to boards and extremities, corners bumped, hinges cracked but holding, front free endpaper lacking. Moderate toning, occasional light foxing. Early owner label "M. J. Huffman" to spine, signatures to front pastedown; interior otherwise clean and unmarked. $350. First and only edition. A substantial and comprehensive mid-19th-century Indiana justice of the peace manual, combining substantive law with detailed procedural guidance and an extensive collection of practical forms. Works of this type were intended for active courtroom use and were frequently handled heavily, making surviving copies in sound condition increasingly uncommon. Van Santvoord, originally of Kinderhook, New York, practiced law in Indiana at the time of publication. He later returned to New York, where he served in the New York State Assembly and as District Attorney for Rensselaer County, and went on to author several notable treatises on New York practice. This copy was owned by Marion J. Huffman, lawyer and judge of Wright County, Missouri, with his ownership markings to spine and pastedown. Cohen, Bibliography of Early American Law 8351.
Herdenking van Jean Charles Naber

Herdenking van Jean Charles Naber by van Oven, J.C.

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Herdenking van Jean Charles Naber
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van Oven, J.C.
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1952. van Oven, J.C. Herdenking van Jean Charles Naber. (11 Maart 1858-11 Februari 1950). Netherlands: Akademie van Wetenschappen, 1952. Original printed wrappers. 12 pp. Very good. $10.
[VERNACULAR PHOTO ALBUM]. [WYOMING]. "Photographs on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming Showing Agricultural, Hydrologic, and Topographic Features. October 31 to November 1, 1980

[VERNACULAR PHOTO ALBUM]. [WYOMING]. "Photographs on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming Showing Agricultural, Hydrologic, and Topographic Features. October 31 to November 1, 1980 by Todd, David Keith

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[VERNACULAR PHOTO ALBUM]. [WYOMING]. "Photographs on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming Showing Agricultural, Hydrologic, and Topographic Features. October 31 to November 1, 1980
Author
Todd, David Keith
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Very good
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Wyoming. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Tall narrow photo album containing 52 color photographs (all 3.5" x 5") inserted into an assemblage of 60 sleeves (numbered 2-61), all with typed captions (and thus 8 photos are no longer present), ca. 50% of the photos are aerial views. Curious 1980 photo album showing landscapes and topography of the Wind River Indian Reservation and environs, many being aerial views. Well documented are the rivers that run through and around the Reservation (Wind River, Little Wind River, Pope Agie River), the flatlands (Bighorn Flat), lakes (Bull Lake and Dam, Ocean Lake), creeks (Willow, Owl and Crow Creeks), irrigation canals, mountains, empty reservoir behind Anchor Dam, Arapahoe Ranch, Fort Washakie, and more. These photographs were taken by David Keith Todd (1923-2006), a renowned hydrologist. The album's original intent seems to have been as a record of potential water resources and possible development on the reservation, but the results are striking, portraying vast areas of austere landscapes. The photographer was a UC Berkeley Prof. Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a leader among modern groundwater engineers. He was renowned hydrologist specialized in the extraction of groundwater for beneficial purposes and efficient management. Although Todd's bibliography extends to more than 115 articles and monographs, the photographs in the present album (dated 1980) may not have been utilized as illustrations. Photo No. 47 shows Todd standing near "irrigated land" that nonetheless looks decidedly parched; it is unclear why he is smiling at the camera.
Letter Written By Aaron Copland, The Dean Of American Composers

Letter Written By Aaron Copland, The Dean Of American Composers by AARON COPLAND

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Letter Written By Aaron Copland, The Dean Of American Composers
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AARON COPLAND
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AARON COPLAND (1900-1990). Copland was an American composer, conductor, critic, writer, teacher, and pianist. ALS. 1 pg. 6 x 8. February 4, 1965. N.p. An autographed letter signed Aaron to Dear Jim: Delighted to get your note and to hear you live at Leverett. From March 11-20th Ill be at the Dana Palmer House 15 Quincy St. Give me a ring any morning and we can get together. Unfortunately, most evenings are taken up with work at W.G.B.H.. Aaron Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as the Dean of American Composers for how his open, slowly changing harmonies came to symbolize the sound of American music. His most famous works include the ballets Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid and Rodeo, Fanfare for the Common Man, and Symphony Number Three. Later in life, he was known to tour as a guest conductor of orchestras in the United States and United Kingdom and for guest television appearances to bring orchestras to the masses. This is most likely what brought him to Boston and their station WGBH. The Dana Palmer House in which he stayed, also known as Dana-Peabody House, was used as Harvard's first astronomical observatory, and it was later the residence of noted Harvard faculty like George Herbert Palmer, Andrew Preston Peabody, and William James. Today, Dana Palmer houses Harvard's Department of Comparative Literature. The letter was written on Coplands official stationery: Memo from AARON COPLAND and is in excellent condition.
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Winterthur Portfolio, Volume 8 by Quimby, Ian M.G. (editor)

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Winterthur Portfolio, Volume 8
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Quimby, Ian M.G. (editor)
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
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Wilmington, Del: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1973. Hardbound. VG. Blue cloth. 246 pp. Numerous bw illustrations. Contains 10 articles on American Arts, Architecture, and related topics to the research and programs at Winterthur. Articles include Behold the American Cleric: The Protestant Minister as "Pattern Man," 1850-1900; Piety and Protocol in Folk Art: Pennsylvania German Fraktur Birth and Baptismal Certificates; The Reverend Samuel Davies in Great Britain; Religious Architecture in French Colonial Louisiana; A Reappraisal of Shaker Furniture and Society; Threshold of The Golden Kingdom: The Village of Economy and Its Restoration; The Saint As Hero: William Ellery Channing and the Nineteenth-Century Mind; Peter Harrison, The Tuoro Synagogue, and The Wren City Church; The Shaker Children's Order; Church Gothic: A Case Study of Revival Architecture in Wilmington, Delaware; Index.