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Manuscript Letter from George H. Bostwick to his Brother Orramell T. Bostwick. by [Civil War].

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Seller: Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
Title
Manuscript Letter from George H. Bostwick to his Brother Orramell T. Bostwick.
Author
[Civil War].
Seller
Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
Description
Four pages on one leaf. Light folds, text slightly faded on first page, normal aging and browning, minor wear at folds. Overall in very good condition. This letter offers a graphic account of the Battle of Liberty Mills. The Bostwick brothers both served in the 2nd New York Cavalry for most of the war. George (1836-1913) was a private, and his brother Orramell (1840-1922) was a sergeant. After the war both brothers returned to their home town of Stillwater, Saratoga County New York. George wrote this letter while his brother was recovering from wounds he received at Culpeper Court House on September 13th, and updates him in great detail of the regiment's recent actions at Liberty Mills. In part "It was hand to hand part of the time. A. Laugholm shot a captain in neck, he drop dead as a stone. I was hit with a sabre, but it did not mont to eney thing... It was a fight for dear life you can bet." Henry A Bostwick: Genealogy of the Bostwick Family; New York 1901.
[Quincy]

[Quincy] by Andre, Carl

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[Quincy]
Author
Andre, Carl
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
[Andover]: Addison Gallery of American Art, 1973. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. Unpaginated pamphlet published in conjunction with two Andre exhibitions at the Addison Gallery of American Art. Thin 8vo, offset photographic plates; no text, but with a separate colophon sheet laid in. Wraps a bit tanned as usual, small bit of wear to the extremities, otherwise a nice copy of this uncommon Andre piece. Instead of a catalog, Andre produced this Artists' book for his 1973 solo show at the Addison Gallery which makes no reference to, or reproduces any of the works in the show, Instead, Andre hired a commercial photographer to document his hometown; stark snow covered industrial landscapes, work sites, transfer stations, and desolate quarries, all spaces that reference a "heaviness" and mass within the artists' own work.
Le Jaloux Carrizales d'Estramadure

Le Jaloux Carrizales d'Estramadure by Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de

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Le Jaloux Carrizales d'Estramadure
Author
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1916. Paris: Societe Litteraire de France, 1916. Folio, [x], 59, [1] pp., original wrappers bound in repeating letterpress and device of title-page printed in black, red and gold, frontispiece simulating a Baroque pictorial title-page of an early Cervantes edition, with author-portrait and architectural border printed in black and red, seven wood engravings hors-texte, headpieces and tailpieces, red and black historiated initial letters. Half brown morocco signed by Bernasconi, marbled paper boards, gilt paneled backstrip with square tan inlays and gold fillets, and four raised bands, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers. Light foxing throughout; very good. § Copy no. 332 on vélin blanc des papeteries de Rives, white wove paper, one of 380 numbered copies from a total edition of 410. A new edition in French of Cervantes' novella The Jealous Estramaduran done for the tricentennial of his death.
Three-quarter length cabinet card photograph in formal attire

Three-quarter length cabinet card photograph in formal attire by SCHEIDEMANTEL, Karl 1859-1923

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Three-quarter length cabinet card photograph in formal attire
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SCHEIDEMANTEL, Karl 1859-1923
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
From the studio of W. Höffert in Dresden, with decorative studio imprint to lower margin and studio details printed to verso. 165 x 108 mm. Annotation in an unidentified hand in black ink to verso: "Herr Carl[!] Scheidemantel." Slightly worn and browned. A student of Julius Stockhausen, Scheidemantel was one of Germany's leading baritones. After early years in Weimar, he spent most of his singing career, from 1886 to 1911, at the Dresden Hofoper, with guest appearances in many places including Covent Garden (from 1884). Famous as a Wagnerian singer, he participated in all Bayreuth festivals from 1886 to 1892, where he sang Wolfram, Telramund, Kurwenal, Hans Sachs, Amfortas, and Klingsor. Roles by other composers in which he excelled were Pizzarro, Alfio (Cavalleria rusticana), and Scarpia; he created the roles of Kunrad (Feuersnot) and Faninal (Der Rosenkavalier) for Richard Strauss.
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HYDROLOGY OF THE UPPER MALAD RIVER BASIN, SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO by WSP 1888 -- Pluhowski, E.J.

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HYDROLOGY OF THE UPPER MALAD RIVER BASIN, SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO
Author
WSP 1888 -- Pluhowski, E.J.
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Hoffman Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Washington, D.C.: GPO. Very Good. 1970. Softcover. USGS 1970. Wrappers, very good condition (rubber stamp on cover) .