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Scarce, iconic, & fantastic Abraham Lincoln lithograph cartoon,The Political Gymnasium

Scarce, iconic, & fantastic Abraham Lincoln lithograph cartoon,�The Political Gymnasium by [Abraham Lincoln] [Louis Mauer?]

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Seller: Seth Kaller, Inc.
Title
Scarce, iconic, & fantastic Abraham Lincoln lithograph cartoon,�The Political Gymnasium
Author
[Abraham Lincoln] [Louis Mauer?]
Seller
Seth Kaller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Scarce, iconic, & fantastic lithograph Abraham Lincoln cartoon, The Political Gymnasium [Abraham Lincoln] [Louis Mauer?] The Political Gymnasium. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. Lithograph broadside, 18 x 13-1/2 inches. This scarce and iconic lithograph is a detailed, humorous "parody on the field of presidential candidates and their supporters in the 1860 campaign." Bell and Everett, for the Constitutional Union Party, are there: Bell, a muscle man, holds Everett aloft on a barbell. Horace Greeley struggles to do a pull-up in his effort to gain the New York governorship, while Lincoln is easily astride his own bar (wooden rails) offering helpful advice: "You must do as I did, Greely, get somebody to give you a boost. I'm sure I never could have got up here by my own efforts." The New York Courier's James Watson Webb does a backward somersault in the foreground. The broadside evidently issued after the parties' nominating Conventions, because Seward is depicted as a cripple, "on crutches and with bandaged feet." Breckinridge and Douglas, "the two sectional Democratic candidates compete in a boxing match." Auction records for the last couple of years show a colored example with trimmed right margin selling for $8,125 and a nice but sooty uncolored example for $5,250. (Both sold by Heritage.) Measures 18 x 13-1/2 in. and is an ideal candidate for framing. Overall Near Fine. Professionally cleaned & mended. (Closed tear crosses most of Seward's midsection.)
Drunken Angel (Original screenplay for the 1948 film noir)

Drunken Angel (Original screenplay for the 1948 film noir) by Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Keinosuke Uekusa (screenwriter); Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura (starring)

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Title
Drunken Angel (Original screenplay for the 1948 film noir)
Author
Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Keinosuke Uekusa (screenwriter); Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura (starring)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
Tokyo: Toho Company, 1948. Draft script for the 1948 Japanese film noir. Text and titles in Japanese. The first of sixteen film collaborations between director Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Kurosawa's seventh film saw him exploring the inter workings and motivations of the yakuza and machismo. Censorship was tight regarding the occupation, forbidding criticism of Americans, leading Kurosawa to slip in references to the US presence in Japan, satirizing jazz, "pan pan" girls (unlicensed prostitutes catering to American soldiers), and Western clothing and hairstyles. Set in the slums of postwar Japan. White titled wrappers. Approximately 40 leaves, with last page of text numbered 79. Mimeograph duplication, printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus, covered in a protective plastic wrapping from when the script was used during filming, side stapled. BFI 638. Criterion Collection 413. Grant Japan.
HISTORY OF A CRIME AGAINST THE FOOD LAW

HISTORY OF A CRIME AGAINST THE FOOD LAW by Wiley, Harvey W. M.D.

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HISTORY OF A CRIME AGAINST THE FOOD LAW
Author
Wiley, Harvey W. M.D.
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Washington D.C.: Harvey W. Wiley,. M.D., 1929. First printing. Very good.. Inscribed first edition of the "most important book ever written in America to protect American citizens from fraudulent practices against their food and drugs" (Clinton R. Miller), written by the first commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. The self-published account of one of the most consequential consumer protection laws ever passed in the US - the 1906 Food and Drug Act - written by one of its most famous proponents. Wiley details the battles and opposition to the law (both historic and ongoing), as well as arguing strenuously for strengthening the act's enforcement mechanisms. As writer Deborah Blum noted in her 2018 biography of Wiley: "When the landmark 1906 Food and Drug Act was finally passed, it was known across the land, as 'Dr. Wiley's Law.'" This copy was signed on the last day before Wiley's retirement from public life, which was widely announced in newspapers nationwide as commencing on Jan. 1st of 1930. An interesting copy of a significant book. 8'' x 5.25''. Original black cloth with gold stamped titles. xiv, 414 pages. Inscribed by Wiley on the title page: "To Mrs. S.W. Davidson / With the sincerest re- / gards of the author / Harvey W. Wiley / December 31st, 1929." Spine titles faded. Some fraying to cloth at head and tail, rubbing to joints. Slight lean, minor shelfwear. Overall, sound.
SERVANTS WITH TORCHES

SERVANTS WITH TORCHES by Windham, Donald; Cadmus, Paul

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SERVANTS WITH TORCHES
Author
Windham, Donald; Cadmus, Paul
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Good in very good plus jacket.
Description
(New York): (n.p.), 1955. First printing. Good in very good plus jacket.. Rare limited signed first edition of this story privately printed by the author's partner Sandy Campbell and illustrated with a signed and numbered serigraph by Paul Cadmus. Windham was a close friend of Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams and an acquaintance of E.M. Forster, Joseph Cornell, Gore Vidal, Montgomery Clift, and Paul Cadmus - at whose studio he first met Sandy Campbell - among many other notable figures in literature and the arts. His several novels, memoirs, and short stories earned him the admiration of André Gide and Thomas Mann, and his "early and fearless representation of gay characters in his fiction has made works like Two People and the short story "Servants With Torches" essential reading in Queer Studies classes" (The Story of Windham and Campbell, Windham-Campbell Prizes, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University). Many copies of the already small limited edition were destroyed by water, with most of the few surviving copies showing some signs of water damage, as here. Rare and important. 10.25'' x 7''. Original black pictorial cloth. Black endpapers. In original black paper dust jacket. 24 pages. Original silk screened illustration by Paul Cadmus, numbered 56 and signed by the artist. Tissue guard detached but intact and present. Edition of 117 copies; this copy no. 56. Signed by Windham below limitation statement. Front joint starting, some loss to spine. Water damage to endpapers and gutters throughout, as common. Minor scuffing to jacket.
THE ENCHANTED CASTLE

THE ENCHANTED CASTLE by Zelinsky, Paul O.; Nesbit, E.

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THE ENCHANTED CASTLE
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Zelinsky, Paul O.; Nesbit, E.
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780688054359
Condition
Near fine in near fine dust jacket.
Description
New York: William Morrow & Company, Inc, 1992. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.. First Zelinsky-illustrated edtion of this magical tale of three children who discover a strange castle and an enchanted wishing ring when exploring the forest one day. Paul O. Zelinsky is a children's book chameleon. He notes that his art is "recognized by [its] unrecocognizability," and his output exhibits delightful variety: from simple pop-up books to illustrations inspired by the high Renaissance, he has a title for every aesthetic taste (DETROIT FREE PRESS). Zelinsky has earned a Caldecott Medal and three Caldecott Honors. 9'' x 6.5''. Original green cloth boards. Original unclipped (no price) color pictorial dust jacket. Yellow topstain. Color pictorial endpapers of historical objects on shelves. Illustrated in color. 294 pages. Jacket with mild wear. Binding with a hint of edgewear, a couple tiny spots of soil. Interior clean and bright.
Civil Letter and Medical Document Concerning the Barber Heinrich Carl Ferdinand Schrader (Civic Law/Bürgerliches Recht 1841/1852)

Civil Letter and Medical Document Concerning the Barber Heinrich Carl Ferdinand Schrader (Civic Law/Bürgerliches Recht 1841/1852)

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Civil Letter and Medical Document Concerning the Barber Heinrich Carl Ferdinand Schrader (Civic Law/Bürgerliches Recht 1841/1852)
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
near fine
Description
Berlin: NP, 1852. Original documents. Loose leaf. near fine. Folio. Two folded, double-paged documents, matted behind clear plastic sheets. Rare original historical documents. 1. Civil Letter (printed): Issued to the barber Heinrich Carl Ferdinand Schrader by the mayor and council of the Royal Prussian Capitol Berlin. It declares that subsequent to Schrader's request and qualifications furnished by the applicant, the mayor grants the applicant the rights and benefits of a citizen. The document states that the new citizen has taken an oath to be faithful and obedient to his Royal Majesty of Prussia, and execute his duties as citizen diligently to the benefit of the state and his municipality, with all of his might, and god willing through his son Jesus Christ. The civil Letter is issued on July 21, 1841, with five signatures and embossed city seal (Siegel der Haupt- und Residenzstadt Berlin 1709). The upper left corner features a city stamp with eagle, acknowledging the receipt of half a Thaler and 15 pennies for this document. The Bürger-Brief (Civil Letter) is a document issued from medieval times on to the beginning of the 20th century. It was issued by many European cities when an application was submitted and it granted immigrants full civil rights. 2. Medical Document (manuscript): Medically certified verification of qualification issued to the barber Heinrich Carl Ferdinand Schrader, residing at Chausseestr. 26, to practice Small Surgery (bleeding, phlebotomy, enema application, etc.) which he executed for a number of years with caution and dexterity. Furthermore notable is his unselfishness in his treatment of sick persons during the Cholera Epidemic of 1849 and 1850, in particular his intrepidness and readiness when called upon. The certificate features the signatures of nine doctors, surgeons, obstetricians and doctors for the poor, eight of them with red wax seals. The document is dated Berlin, August 8, 1852, and signed by Dr. Büning, medical doctor, surgeon and doctor for the poor, Dr. Carl Hoffmann, Dr. Holtendorf, Dr. Markgraf, Dr. Brenest, Dr. A. Benedix, Dr. Perle, Dr. Begius, and Dr. Schulz, all with title and six with current address. Text in German. Light foxing and staining. Overall in very good+ to near fine condition.
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Ten Thousand a-Year by WARREN Samuel

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Ten Thousand a-Year
Author
WARREN Samuel
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1841. First Edition. WARREN, Samuel. Ten Thousand a-Year. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1841. Three volumes. Octavo, contemporary full russet calf, raised bands, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, black morocco spine labels, all edges marbled. $1600.First edition in book form of this classic 19th-century novel, popular in both England and the United States for much of the second half of the 19th-century, and a likely influence on Dickens, attractively bound.""Warren's second novel… which was an immediate best-seller, concerns a firm of attorneys who discover that Tittlebat Titmouse, a poor draper's clerk, may have a claim to the large estate of Yatton. The attorneys commence an action which results in Titmouse displacing the unbelievably pious John Aubrey as the owner of the estate, and its annual income of £10,000. Titmouse revels in his new found wealth, until a new round of litigation is commenced which returns Aubrey to his place as squire of Yatton. Titmouse is disgraced, and ends his life in a lunatic asylum. The narrator repeatedly tells the reader that the English legal system is close to perfection, but the actual workings of the law in Ten Thousand a-Year paint a more negative picture. Dickens seems to have read Warren's fiction and non-fiction, and to have borrowed images and ideas"" (ODNB). First published in the Blackwood's Magazine in installments in 1839. Armorial bookplates.Text fine, contemporary binding with some toning to brown, modest wear. An extremely good copy.
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La Monacologia ossia descrizione metodica de frati by [VON BORN, Ignaz Edler]

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La Monacologia ossia descrizione metodica de frati
Author
[VON BORN, Ignaz Edler]
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Cagliari: Efisio Firanu, 1848. Original printed wrappers. Some minor foxing, otherwise fine. A whimsical satire on monastic life, written as a Linnaean classification. First published in Latin in 1783, the text is comprised of entries for twelve holy orders, with a physical description, differences between male and female species (monks and nuns), habitat, diet, and purpose (for example, “Too fat for use, born only to eat and drink”). An epigraph written by Linnaeus about insects and adapted to the present work opens the book. Published anonymously for obvious reasons, this title is attributed to Austrian mineralogist and metallurgist Ignatius von Born, who is best remembered for his catalog of fossils and minerals in the Raab collection.
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Étude medico-légale sur l’infanticide by TARDIEU, Ambroise

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Étude medico-légale sur l’infanticide
Author
TARDIEU, Ambroise
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Paris: Bailliere, 1868. With 2 full-page and 1 folding stipple engraved plates, 2 completed in fine contemporary hand-color. Contemporary half gilt green sheep over marbled boards, old manuscript shelf labels, bookbinder ticket affixed to the front pastedown, stamps of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. In good condition. First edition of this forensic analysis of infanticide. The text describes ways of determining if a newborn was born alive, different forms of infanticide (suffocation, head injury, strangulation, drowning, discarding in trash, fire), and the criminal pathology of mothers who kill their babies. It includes instructions for performing autopsies. The final section is comprised of case studies. The plates at the end of the volume show the organs and bones of babies who were both stillborn and killed after birth.
Audubon. An intimate life of the American woodsman

Audubon. An intimate life of the American woodsman by Arthur, Stanley Clisby

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Audubon. An intimate life of the American woodsman
Author
Arthur, Stanley Clisby
Seller
Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
New Orleans: Harmanson, 1937. Edition limited to 375 numbered copies signed by the author (this no. 218), 8vo, pp. 517, [3]; text illustrations, plates, double-page map; black and tan cloth with red morocco spine label, unopened; fine. A biography of Audubon that focuses particularly on his activities in Louisiana.
Buckeye cover standardized paper

Buckeye cover standardized paper

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Buckeye cover standardized paper
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
St. Paul: McClellan Paper Company, 1950. Oblong 8vo, unpaginated; original linen-backed pictorial paper wrappers, light foxing and sunning to back wrapper, else fine; interior fine. Provides sample papers demonstrating color, texture, weights, and finishes, with a duplex color swatch at the back. "Butler Brands Paper" printed on the cover. Not in OCLC.
Zhuangzi Nan hua jing jie 莊子南華經解

Zhuangzi Nan hua jing jie 莊子南華經解 by Zhuangzi; Ying Maogong 莊子, 穎茂公

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Zhuangzi Nan hua jing jie 莊子南華經解
Author
Zhuangzi; Ying Maogong 莊子, 穎茂公
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
n.p.: Shang gu shan fang, 1914. Paperback. Four slender lithographed volumes bound with thread in traditional format, title label on the first volume, paper toned, otherwise very good, in a wrap-around case. Gives date of 1914 but may be a 1920s reprint. Explication of the writings of Zhuangzi.
Amnesty for Portuguese democrats in prison or exile

Amnesty for Portuguese democrats in prison or exile

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Amnesty for Portuguese democrats in prison or exile
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Bruxelles: International Association of Democratic Lawyers, 1962. Pamphlet. 11p. pamphlet, creased from folding into quarters, 8x10.5 inches. On dissidents exiled by the right-wing Portuguese regime.
Partida y Ausencia

Partida y Ausencia by Zapata, Miguel Angel, introduction by Aurelio Guirao

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Partida y Ausencia
Author
Zapata, Miguel Angel, introduction by Aurelio Guirao
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9788435903677
Description
Madrid: Editorial Playor, 1984. Paperback. 62p., text in Spanish, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Playor Nueva Poesia. Peruvian American poet.
The Decline of American Liberalism

The Decline of American Liberalism by Aronowitz, Stanley

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The Decline of American Liberalism
Author
Aronowitz, Stanley
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
npl: Socialist Scholars Conference, 1986. pp. 53-76, 5.5x8.5 inch pamphlet, reprinted from New Politics 1986; very good. Socialist Scholars Conference, Pamphlet Series.
Takizawa Bakin

Takizawa Bakin by Zolbrod, Leon M.

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Takizawa Bakin
Author
Zolbrod, Leon M.
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc, 1967. Hardcover. 162p., first edition of the first Bakin biography in English; hardbound in bright red plastikoid gilt. Text-paper is quite acidic and is toned, but not yet fragile, the top edge of textblock is flecked with dust and foxing. Sound, clean and unmarked, a good copy of a book mis-designed in press, but not just "a reading copy" -- the only sort of copy. Twayne's World Authors Series 20.
Venetian Palaces

Venetian Palaces by Zorzi, Alvise. Photography by Paolo Marton. Translated from Italian by John G. Harper. Editing, bibliography and index by Beatrice Simonutti and Rodolfo Illich

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Venetian Palaces
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Zorzi, Alvise. Photography by Paolo Marton. Translated from Italian by John G. Harper. Editing, bibliography and index by Beatrice Simonutti and Rodolfo Illich
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
New
Description
New York: Rizzoli, 1990. First Edition Thus (In English). Cloth. New/New. Folio, 33 by 27 cm. 537 pp. Profusely and richly illustrated with spectacular photographs principally but also some images of prints, maps, etc. The survey captures the Venice of fantasy, taking us into interiors mostly inaccessible to the tourist. The book has previously been unused and is essentially new. It does have a short red magic marker line on lower edge right by spine tip -- the typical mark of a remainder book. In our view, the mark is inconspicuous and will not disconcert most collectors.
SANDY HOOK: LIGHT-SHIP

SANDY HOOK: LIGHT-SHIP by HARPER'S WEEKLY

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SANDY HOOK: LIGHT-SHIP
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HARPER'S WEEKLY
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
1879. [HARPER'S WEEKLY]. SANDY HOOK, 1879: LIGHT-SHIP. A half-page, hand-colored engraving on a page form the September 27, 1879 issue of "Harper's Weekly" showing showing the Sandy Hook Light-ship, as drawn by F.S. Cozzens. $75.00.
The Story of Henri Tod [Signed]

The Story of Henri Tod [Signed] by William F. Buckley, Jr.

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Title
The Story of Henri Tod [Signed]
Author
William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1984. Very Good/Very Good. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1984. Book Club Edition. Signed by Buckley at half title, "Cordially, William F. Buckley." Octavo. 217 pp. Illustrated dust jacket. Brown boards stamped in gilt. Dust jacket lightly worn and creased along edges with toning to spine. Boards shelfworn and binding is sound. Top edge of text block a trifle stained but interior unmarked. A Very Good copy of the fifth novel in the Blackford Oakes series.
Bibliography Of Forest Service Range, Wildlife And Fish Habitat, And Related Research Publications: 1977-89

Bibliography Of Forest Service Range, Wildlife And Fish Habitat, And Related Research Publications: 1977-89 by Wolters, Gale L.

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Bibliography Of Forest Service Range, Wildlife And Fish Habitat, And Related Research Publications: 1977-89
Author
Wolters, Gale L.
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1990. Paperback. 288pp. Quarto [28 cm] Yellow and black illustrated wraps. Very good plus. The spine and surrounding areas are very subtly faded. There is a previous owner's name on the top edge of the front cover. The pages are clean and bright. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Bibliographies and Literature of Agriculture No. 95.
The Return of Tarzan

The Return of Tarzan by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

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The Return of Tarzan
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Burroughs, Edgar Rice
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Methuen & Co, 1920. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 12mo., 246pp. Solid Stated Seventh Edition, (British), of the second Tarzan adventure. Bound in red cloth with titles and borders in black on front board and spine. Square and tight with very moderate shelf-wear. Boards and pages well-toned. Small name on front end-paper. Attractive unclipped, though unpriced, dust-jacket, (2/- net on spine panel), has rubbing along edges, folds and tips. A couple of tiny nicks and closed tears. Rear panel toned. Still bright and complete. Not perfect but a presentable collectable copy at a great price.
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Seventy-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1955-1956

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Seventy-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1955-1956
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Smithsonian Institution, 1957. Fine. Seventy-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1955-1956. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1957. 23pp. 8vo. Wraps. Book condition: Near fine.