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Libertas Ecclesiastica, Or, A Discourse Vindicating the Lawfulness of Those Things Which are Chiefly Execpted Against in the Church of England, Especially in its Liturgy and Worship

Libertas Ecclesiastica, Or, A Discourse Vindicating the Lawfulness of Those Things Which are Chiefly Execpted Against in the Church of England, Especially in its Liturgy and Worship by Falkner, William

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Libertas Ecclesiastica, Or, A Discourse Vindicating the Lawfulness of Those Things Which are Chiefly Execpted Against in the Church of England, Especially in its Liturgy and Worship
Author
Falkner, William
Seller
Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
London: Printed by J.M. for Walter Kettilby, 1674. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. (xvi),552pp. Contemporary full leather. Rebacked to style with the spine in matching calf, five compartments with raised bands, red leather lettering label, gilt. Wear to edges, some scuffing, else a very good copy. Imprimatur on leaf A1v: "Imprimatur, Sam. Parker. Jan 23. 1672/3." Bound with "The second book concerning ceremonies and ecclesiastical constitutions" commencing at p. 299 (continuous pagination). The author was preacher at St Nicholas, in Lyn Regis. Wing F331; ESTC 25390.
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 9 MARCH 1835, FROM WASHINGTON, TO WILLIAM OR FRANCIS BAYLIES, DISCUSSING RELATIONS WITH FRANCE, POLITICAL MATTERS, AND PERSONAL SENTIMENTS

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 9 MARCH 1835, FROM WASHINGTON, TO WILLIAM OR FRANCIS BAYLIES, DISCUSSING RELATIONS WITH FRANCE, POLITICAL MATTERS, AND PERSONAL SENTIMENTS by Wool, John E.

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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 9 MARCH 1835, FROM WASHINGTON, TO WILLIAM OR FRANCIS BAYLIES, DISCUSSING RELATIONS WITH FRANCE, POLITICAL MATTERS, AND PERSONAL SENTIMENTS
Author
Wool, John E.
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Folio sheet, folded to 4pp, about 25 lines of ink manuscript on each pages [1] and [2]. Final leaf is blank. One archivally repaired short closed tear [no loss], Very Good. When he wrote this informative Letter, Brigadier General Wool, the Army's Inspector - General, was on official business in Washington. During his long career-- which included service in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War-- he earned a well-deserved reputation as an extraordinarily capable soldier and organizer. Here he updates his friend Baylies on the feud between President Jackson and his erstwhile supporter, Senator [and former Judge] Hugh White of Tennessee. White, who began his political career as a Jacksonian-- he succeeded Jackson in the U.S. Senate after Jackson lost the 1824 presidential election-- became disenchanted with Jackson's lust for enhanced presidential power. White joined Henry Clay and the new Whig opposition. When White voted against spending three million dollars on fortifications, a measure which Jackson supported, White made a bitter enemy of the President, who vowed to do whatever was necessary to thwart White's presidential bid in 1836. Wool also discusses the status of the French Spoliations negotiation: France had promised to pay the United States an instalment of $25,000,000 but had not yet done so. The complete letter reads as follows: Washington 9 March 1835 My Dear Baylies, I received your kind favor from Baltimore and thank you for it. Since you & your agreeable companions left us we have felt very much inclined to pull up stakes and follow you. It has I assure you been very loansome [sic]. Indeed we have missed you very much. To add to our gloom the weather has been worse since you left us, if possible, than it was before. By the Globe of to day you will perceive that he intends to assail Judge White. The cast vote of the judge over the rejection of the three millions will not be forgotten. It was the unkind cut, and shews in what direction he and his friends intend to go. The campaign is open, but what the result will be I am unable to say. I shall remain a mere looker on. This morning we had an [?] with dispatches, but I believe they contain nothing of importance. It is said that our affairs with France do not appear any worse than they did. We have a report that private letters say that the French chambers will vote the twenty five millions with a proviso, that is, to be paid in case we have taken no war like steps toward France. If you are still with Mr and Mrs Gorham, remember both Mrs. Wool & myself to them in the kindest manner- & for yourself believe me always your friend. John E. Wool.
Burglar Bill.

Burglar Bill. by AHLBERG, Janet and Allan.

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Burglar Bill.
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AHLBERG, Janet and Allan.
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780688840785
Condition
Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
NY:: Greenwillow Books (William Morrow),. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0688840787 . First printing (library binding - NOT ex-library). Near fine in a near fine, price clipped dust jacket. .
Father Catich's Visit with Bill Dwiggins.

Father Catich's Visit with Bill Dwiggins. by AGNER, Dwight (preface).

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Father Catich's Visit with Bill Dwiggins.
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AGNER, Dwight (preface).
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Fine
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Athens:: Press of the Nightowl,. Fine. 1982. Paperback. Paperback. Limited edition: this copy is number 120 of 300 copies. Publisher's prospectus laid in. Fine in plain blue wraps. ; 16 pages .
History of the American People, 5 Volume Set

History of the American People, 5 Volume Set by Woodrow Wilson

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History of the American People, 5 Volume Set
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Woodrow Wilson
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Eclectibles (United States)
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1902. 5 volume set. Illustrations, plates, portraits, maps (some folded and in color), plans, facsimiles. The following are the topics cover in this series by volume: Volume I - The Swarming of the English, Volume II - Colonies and Nation, Vol III - The Founding of the Government, Vol IV - Critical Changes and Civil War, and Vol V - Reunion and Nationalization. This series was written by Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) before he served as the 28th President of the United States (from 1913 to 1921) and received his Nobel Peace Prize in 1919. At the time of publication Wilson was a well-known lawyer and an academic, as a professor of history and politics, and president of Princeton University. It was during his tenure at Princeton that he penned this five-volume history of the United States, and the series reflects many of his ideas and biases that he later brought to national politics. Includes content, notes on illustrations, bibliographical references and index. Measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" Edge wear. Minor water stain on the towards the top third of volume one. Minor foxing throughout, with the exemption of in Volume One on the frontispiece, interleaf, and title page where the foxing is moderate to heavy.
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The Famous At&t Engineer John J. Carty Mentions Andrew Carnegie by JOHN CARTY

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The Famous At&t Engineer John J. Carty Mentions Andrew Carnegie
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JOHN CARTY
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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TLS. New York. A typed letter signed "John J. Carty" to the Secretary of the Carnegie Corporation: "To commemorate your safe return from your recent travels in Africa, and in acknowledgement of your narrative of them which you sent to me, I am sending to you an account of his own African travels by Mungo Park, Surgeon, published in the year 1799. This distinguished African explorer was born in Selkirkshire, Scotland, and was educated at the University of Edinburgh, your own native city. It is the thought that this record of his travels may therefore be of special interest to you in connection with the expedition to Africa which you undertook, I may well say, under the patronage of that distinguished countryman of Mungo Park, your old friend Mr. Andrew Carnegie... ". The letter is in very fine condition overall.
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The Humour of Homer and other essays by Butler, Samuel

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The Humour of Homer and other essays
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Butler, Samuel
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London: Fifield, 1913. Original blue cloth. Near-fine.
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Drake's Late of Brass; Evidence of His Visit to California in 1579

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Drake's Late of Brass; Evidence of His Visit to California in 1579
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San Francisco: California Historical Socie, 1937. 57 [5]p., b/w illus., folded map, original dj over stiff boards (California Historical Society special publication, 13).
If I Was a Horse FIRST EDITION w/ SIGNED ART PRINT

If I Was a Horse FIRST EDITION w/ SIGNED ART PRINT by Blackall, Sophie

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If I Was a Horse FIRST EDITION w/ SIGNED ART PRINT
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Blackall, Sophie
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780316510981
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Very good +
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New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2023. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good +/Very good +. First Edition. Hardcover. 10 1/4" X 10 1/4". Unpaginated. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of unclipped dust jacket. Bound in pictorial paper over boards. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound. Includes signed, illustrated print. ABOUT THIS BOOK: In her funniest book yet, two-time Caldecott Medalist Sophie Blackall captures the astonishing spectacle of a child imagining life as a horse. And with a book jacket adorned with glitter, this romp really sparkles! If you were a horse, what would you do? Could you fit in your clothes? Would you give your little sister a ride? Would your brother even notice? Gallop along with two-time Caldecott Medalist Sophie Blackall through this riotous day in the life of a child who imagines their life as a horse. What ensues are uproarious, resonant episodes that feature a giant horse in familiar settings offering both a visual feast, a grand dose of joy, and a celebration of the real power of imagination to help us navigate the world.(Publisher).
The City Girls

The City Girls by Aki

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The City Girls
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Aki
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9781250313959
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New York: Henry, Holt and Company, 2020. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. Unpaginated. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.