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Appeal of L. Louaillier, Sen. Against the Charge of High Treason by LOUAILLIER Louis

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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Appeal of L. Louaillier, Sen. Against the Charge of High Treason
Author
LOUAILLIER Louis
Seller
Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1827. First Edition. LOUAILLIER, Louis. The Appeal of L. Louaillier, Sen. Against the Charge of High Treason, and Explaining the Transactions at New-Orleans. New Orleans: No publisher, 1827. Octavo, stitched as issued, original printed beige self-wrappers; pp. 28. $2900.First edition of this address supporting John Quincy Adams for the presidency by objecting to Andrew Jackson's continuation of martial law in New Orleans after the British withdrawal.Issued during the presidential campaign of 1828, this pamphlet takes on Andrew Jackson's establishment of martial law in New Orleans during the War of 1812. When state senator Louis Louaillier wrote an article objecting to Jackson's military dictatorship, he was arrested. When Judge Dominic Hall dared to criticize Jackson's suspension of habeas corpus and Louaillier's arrest, he was arrested too and charged with treason. When Hall was eventually released, he fined Jackson $1000, a huge sum at the time that a number of officials felt was unreasonable. Louaillier, in turn, offered this address, published here for the first time, in which he speaks of the injustices Jackson inflicted on him and implored his fellow citizens to vote for John Quincy Adams (who ultimately lost). Howes L485. Eberstadt 182. Shoemaker 29534. Early owner signature on front wrapper.Unobtrusive abrasion line to front wrapper, light wear to extremities, minor embrowning. An extremely good copy.
Catalogue raisonné des Estampes du Cabinet de…Rédigé par P. M. Bénard. La vente se fera à Paris…

Catalogue raisonné des Estampes du Cabinet de…Rédigé par P. M. Bénard. La vente se fera à Paris… by (AUCTION CATALOGUE: URSEL, Wolfgang Guillaume, Duc d’)

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Catalogue raisonné des Estampes du Cabinet de…Rédigé par P. M. Bénard. La vente se fera à Paris…
Author
(AUCTION CATALOGUE: URSEL, Wolfgang Guillaume, Duc d’)
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
viii, 175 pp. 8vo, attractive antique calf-backed paste-paper boards, spine gilt, red morocco lettering-piece on spine. Paris: Bénard, 1806. The uncommon sale catalogue of an exceptional print collection formed in Belgium. Wolfgang Guillaume, the third duc d’Ursel (?1730-1804), a Belgian general and husband of Flore d’Arenberg, focused his collecting on prints of paintings engraved by the painters themselves. The catalogue is arranged by school and within that by painter. We find engravings by Albani, Carracci, Maratti, Titian, Dürer, Hollar, Berghem, van Leyden, Rembrandt, Callot, Coypel, etc. The catalogue thoroughly describes 948 lots of prints and drawings, many of which are large group lots, with the more considerable collections divided into numerous subsections for greater clarity. Lots 907-948 detail the duke’s books of prints and views, auction catalogues, dictionaries, and other important art historical texts. Nice copy, with occasional annotations in pencil. We locate only one copy in North America. ❧ Cicognara 4753. Lugt 7133.
Museum of Foreign Animals; or History of Beasts, with Splendid Engravings

Museum of Foreign Animals; or History of Beasts, with Splendid Engravings

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Museum of Foreign Animals; or History of Beasts, with Splendid Engravings
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Description
New Haven: Printed and Published by S. Babcock, 1840. [CHAPBOOK] [JUVENILE] [ILLUSTRATED] [MERIT PRESENTATION]. 32mo (4 ¼" x 2 5/8"); 16pp; yellow wrapper, front printed in black with decorative printer's ornament borders, vignette of Adam and Eve with animals on front, rear wrapper features "Babcock's Moral, Instructive, and Entertaining Toy Books" advertisement; publisher's string binding; verso front wrapper presentation inscription; vignette of an elephant on the title page; 7 full-page wood engravings of animals; all pages decoratively bordered; light wear to wrapper and light page foxing; very good plus. Children are introduced to seven different animals through wonderful, full-page wood engravings that accompany the descriptions of each animal: the tiger, the elephant, the camel, the giraffe, the leopard, and the bear. A presentation inscription on the recto of the front wrapper reads: "Julia Ann Gates. Sherburne, Vt. Presented by her teacher, M.A. Hadley." This was a favorite publication of Babcock's, and it was printed several times, with and without a date. None of the lovely wood engravings are signed, but five are in the style of Alexander Anderson. (Pomeroy 1917).
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Thirty-ninth Annual Report of The Bureau of American Ethnology to The Secretary of The Smithsonian Institution, 1917 - 1918

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Thirty-ninth Annual Report of The Bureau of American Ethnology to The Secretary of The Smithsonian Institution, 1917 - 1918
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Very Good
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Government Printing Office, 1925. Very Good. Thirty-ninth Annual Report of The Bureau of American Ethnology to The Secretary of The Smithsonian Institution, 1917 - 1918. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1925. 636pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Very good, with light bumping to spine ends and very light rubbing to extremities. Soft front hinge. Ex-library, with ink-stamps to front free endsheet and title-page..
Hawaii as the Camera Sees it, 6th Edition

Hawaii as the Camera Sees it, 6th Edition

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Hawaii as the Camera Sees it, 6th Edition
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Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (United States)
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Honolulu: T.H., Print. and lithography division of the Honolulu Star-Bulleti, 1941. Quarto. 96 pages. A remarkable view of Hawaii just months before the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. 6th edition. Pictures of a peaceful island. The pictures at the end of the book show the happy officers who are enjoying the natural beauty of this island paradise. A later page shows the formation of the army in review and adding the comment that they function as a "well-organized industry" guarding our western frontier. Staple bound in color pictorial stiff paper wraps. chip to bottom edge and corner of upper wrap.
Four Indian Love Lyrics [Voice and piano]

Four Indian Love Lyrics [Voice and piano] by WOODFORDE-FINDEN, Amy 1860-1919

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Four Indian Love Lyrics [Voice and piano]
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WOODFORDE-FINDEN, Amy 1860-1919
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
London: Boosey & Co. Ltd. [PN H.3 817], 1902. Quarto (305 x 235 mm). Original publisher's light green printed wrappers with titling to upper, publisher's advertisements to lower. 1f., 23 [i] (publisher's advertisement) pp. Together with: Stars of the Desert Four More Indian Love Lyrics by Laurence Hope Set to Music by Amy Woodforde-Finden. I Stars of the Desert II You are all that is lovely III The Rice was under Water IV Fate ... Price 3/=net ($1.00). London ... New York: Boosey & Co., [PN H. 7355], ©1911. Quarto (305 x 250 mm). Original publisher's dark ivory printed wrappers with titling to upper, publisher's advertisementx to lower. 2 ff., 27, [i] (publisher's advertisement) pp. With Finden's facsimile signature handstamp to title. Wrappers slightly worn; minor soiling and chipping; handstamps to uppers: "Maxwell & Sons, Ltd..."; "George White Pianos, Music, Tuning..." Light uniform browning; very occasional foxing. "[Amy Woodforde-Finden] began composing at an early age and was a pupil of Carl Schloesser and Amy Horrocks. Under the name Amy Ward she wrote some early songs which received little notice. In 1894 she married Woodforde-Finden of the Indian Army and for some years lived in India; when her Four Indian Love Lyrics (from Laurence Hope's The Garden of Kama) were published privately in 1902, their success, particularly that of the Kashmiri Song ('Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar'), gained her a regular publisher and a faithful public. She followed these songs with A Lover in Damascus (Charles Hanson Towne; 1904), On Jhelum River (Frederick John Fraser; 1905), The Pagoda of Flowers (Fraser; 1907) and other collections, as well as many individual songs, often with oriental subjects and notable for their fluent, sentimental melody." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online.
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Beyond Description: Abstraction in the Oil Paintings of James Fitzgerald by Valerie Livingston, PhD

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Beyond Description: Abstraction in the Oil Paintings of James Fitzgerald
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Valerie Livingston, PhD
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
Monhegan, Maine: Monhegan Museum, 2001. 1st. Original Wraps. Collectible; Fine. The catalogue based on the June-September 2001 exhibition at Monhegan Museum in Monhegan, Maine. Bright and Near Fine in its stapled pictorial wrappers.
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Ready or Not, Into the Blue: The Aviation Career of a B-17 Bomber Pilot, 457th Bomb Group 8th AAF. by Angier, Major, (Ret.) J. Francis.

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Ready or Not, Into the Blue: The Aviation Career of a B-17 Bomber Pilot, 457th Bomb Group 8th AAF.
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Angier, Major, (Ret.) J. Francis.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
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South Burlington, Vermont: Success Networks International, (2003). Signed by the Author. Octavo, softbound (slick, full-color photo. illus. stiff wrappers), 292 pp. Fine (As New). From lower cover: J. Francis Angier was raised on a Vermont farm and became a B-17 pilot during WWII. He flew jets and helicopters during the Cold War as well as many other types and models during a long aviation career. His love of flying was only exceeded by his love of family and country. Shot down over Germany in 1944, he spent seven months as a POW. His training, air battles, capture and survival are part of the story. So too are the many experiences that positioned and prepared him for his part in the air war over Europe. In Ready or Not you’ll come to understand and appreciate one of the many heroes of what Tom Brokaw has called, “The Greatest Generation.”