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DE MARTE ULTORE ET ILLIUS TEMPLO (Temple of Mars the Punisher) by LAURO, GIACOMO. (ROMAN ARCHITECTURE)

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Seller: L'Estampe Originale
Title
DE MARTE ULTORE ET ILLIUS TEMPLO (Temple of Mars the Punisher)
Author
LAURO, GIACOMO. (ROMAN ARCHITECTURE)
Seller
L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor (orig. 1612-1628). Pl. 46. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome.
Autograph Letter Signed, Liverpool, England, May 22, 1811 to Mrs. Peter Wainwright, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Autograph Letter Signed, Liverpool, England, May 22, 1811 to Mrs. Peter Wainwright, Cambridge, Massachusetts by Parke, E.[lizabeth]

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Seller: Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC
Title
Autograph Letter Signed, Liverpool, England, May 22, 1811 to Mrs. Peter Wainwright, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Author
Parke, E.[lizabeth]
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
quarto, 4 pages, plus stampless address leaf, formerly folded, separation along fold, small hole due to careless opening, else in very good, clean and legible condition. During the Napoleonic Wars, with coming conflict between England and America, Parke writes: "… I see you only in sleep sometimes, yet in my memory faithful to you … I can never forget her who so often … chear'd my Heart and instructed my Head, whose corrected Judgment amended mine … we are not likely to visit each other in this world … Mr. Parke has been really oppressed with Business but I think the discordant minds of your countrymen will ease him of his burthen. Why do these dissatisfactions arise, why do our Brethren wage incessant war against each other, how shocking, how contrary to Christian thinking minds and which no plea of necessity can justify, self interest and ambition I fear will continue to maintain different opinion, not Justice but legalized Murder wield the sword and would persuade the Multitudes tis right to do so – in consequence of this, an almost general Bankruptcy has taken place in this flourishing Town, families once thought opulent now become indigent, such a change you may bless your stars you are not involved in this vortex, which swallows all before it …"
The Two Cousins, and the Water-Cress Girl, Embellished with Cuts

The Two Cousins, and the Water-Cress Girl, Embellished with Cuts by [ANONYMOUS]

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Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Title
The Two Cousins, and the Water-Cress Girl, Embellished with Cuts
Author
[ANONYMOUS]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Description
Providence: Geo. P. Daniels, 1839. [JUVENILE] [CHAPBOOK]. First published in 1835 by Cory & Daniels in Providence. 24mo (5 11/16" x 3 ½"); 24pp; yellow wrapper, front printed with decorative printer's ornament borders surrounding the title and a vignette of a girl reading while another stands beside a round bookcase, rear wrapper features publisher's ad for twelve "Children's Books"; engraved fp and vignette of boy's playing tops on the title page; decorative alphabet printed on verso title page; 8 small wood engravings illustrating text; light handwear to wrapper, widely scattered foxing; near fine. There are three small stories in this lovely chapbook, "The Two Cousins," "The Water-Cress Girl," and "Oh! I Forgot It." An interesting addition to the decorative alphabet and numbers is punctuation marks.