1941: A World At War: World War II Remembered
United States Postal Service, (1991). Hardcover. Oblong quarto pictorial boards. All stamps present. Fine. More
United States Postal Service, (1991). Hardcover. Oblong quarto pictorial boards. All stamps present. Fine. More
Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, (1982). Softcover. First edition. Quarto. 91pp. Stapled wrappers. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Small stain on bottom edges, else very good. More
Jersey City, N.J. Free Public Library, 1945. Softcover. First edition. Stapled self-wrappers. 8pp. Near fine. A list of books about Lincoln in the library. Scarce. More
Philadelphia: Carey Bros. & Grevemeyer, [1890?]. Softcover. 12mo. 68pp., adds, illustrations. Glazed printed purple wrappers. Small tear on one leaf, some scattered soiling and small stains, a sound and pleasing very good copy. A partially printed book listing the various products of Carey Bros. & Grevemeyer, with plenty of room..... More
Washington, D.C. George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1932. Hardcover. First edition. Quarto. 680pp. Volume five only. Illustrated with black and white photographs, portraits, drawings. Modest wear, still a very good copy. More
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1869. Softcover. First edition. Octavo. Quarter bound in the original cloth spine and printed wraps. Contemporary ownership signature on the front wrap. Dust soiling and some dampstaining to the wrapper and endleaves, else about very good with some fraying to the edges of the front wrap..... More
San Francisco: Bacon & Company, Steam Book and Job Printers, 1872. Softcover. First edition. Pale tan printed wrappers. 14pp. A bit of soiling and a light vertical crease, near fine. More
Trenton: Printed by Isaac Collins, Printer to the State, 1784. Unbound. First edition. Stitched folio sheets, untrimmed. 72, [1]pp., with a table on the last page. Signed by Robert Stockton on the title page. The upper right corner margin of the title and first text page is torn away, light..... More
Trenton: Printed by Joseph Justice, 1831. Softcover. Tall octavo. 201pp. Stitched unprinted buff wrappers. Untrimmed and unopened. Some tears and curling on the wrapprs, slight foxing, very good or better. More
Trenton: Printed by Joseph Justice, 1834. Softcover. Tall octavo. 201pp. Stitched unprinted blue wrappers. Untrimmed and unopened. Some foxing and spotting mostly confined to the wrappers, very good or better. More
Wheeling, Virginia: John F. M'Dermot, Public Printer, 1863. Hardcover. Octavo. 108pp. Rebound in modern green cloth, gilt-stamped spine. Near fine with small chip on pages 76 and 80. Confederate printing prior to West Virginia's statehood, page 64. More
Milledgeville, (Georgia): Richard M. Orme, state printer, 1850. Hardcover. First edition. Octavo. 454pp. Recent red three-quarter faux leather, gilt, and cloth, gilt title and ornamentation spine, marbled endpapers, original front wrapper bound in. Lacks title page, owner's bookplate, pages foxed, a good working or reading copy. More
Boston: James French, 1852. Softcover. First edition. Disbound pamphlet. 12pp. Some spotting and rubbing else very good. More
Philadelphia: Printed by J. Maxwell, for the Company, 1814. Hardcover. First edition. Removed from a pamphlet volume. Octavo. 45pp., including six statistical tables. Small crease at bottom of title page, a little toning, very good or better. Includes the Act of Incorporation for the first commercial American insurance company. *Sabi*n..... More
Alexandria [Virginia]: Printed by S. Snowden, 1812. Softcover. First edition. Stitched. Disbound. 35, (1)pp. Slight toning to the front wrap, a very good or better copy. Minority members object to having their voices ignored in Congress. *Howes* A77. More
Baltimore: (Sands & Neilson, printers), November 10, 1831. Softcover. First edition. Octavo. 44pp. Removed from a nonce volume. Self-wrappers. Modest foxing and toning, very good. More
Brooklyn: Home Life Insurance Company, 1860. Softcover. First edition. Stitched green printed wrappers. 16, (4)pp. A small chip on the front wrap else near fine. Sales pitch, followed by many testimonials from clergymen extolling the virtues of life insurance. More
Philadelphia: October, 1830. Softcover. First edition. 12mo. 11, [1]pp. Stitched printed wrappers. Somewhat irregularly trimmed affecting no text, but the decorative border on the front wrap, apparently intended to effectively remove (mostly) a contemporary ownership signature; a few words in ink on the rear blank, a nice, very good copy..... More
Lexington, Kentucky: Fayette County Bar, February 4, 1901. Softcover. 89pp. Lime-green stamped dark gray wrappers. Frontispiece portrait. Owner's name on front endpaper, shallow chips on edges, still very good. *OCLC* locates 15 copies. More
Middletown, Connecticut: Charles H. Pelton, Printer, 1850. Softcover. First edition. Octavo. 48, [2]pp. Large folding plan of the cemetery. Stitched buff printed wrappers. Old ink number and short tear on front wrap, very light wear along the edges of the spine, else near fine. *Sabin* 48870. More
New York, New York: Privately Printed, 1975. Hardcover. First edition. Fine with fine original tissue dustwrapper. More
Xenia, Ohio: Old Chelicothe Press, 1968. Hardcover. Facsimile reprint. A new edition with numerous folding maps and illustrations. Quarter cloth and paper covered boards, with printed labels on the spine and front board. A near fine handsome copy. More
New York: Historical Printing Club, New York, [no date]. Softcover. Printed self-wrappers. [16]pp. Small chip, and a faint stain on the first two leaves, else very good. Advertisement for the series, illustrated with miniature images of the title pages in the series. More
Concord, New Hampshire: Published by Atwood & Brown / [wrappers]: Boyd & White, (1837) / [wrappers]: 1839. Softcover. 64mo. (3.75 x 2.5"). 16pp. Engravings. Stitched illustrated yellow wrappers. Short tear, corners bent, about good. More
New York: Female Moral Reform Society, 1838. Unbound. Two issues. Tabloid quarto. Each is an uncut folded quarto gathering to make eight pages ([137]-144); [153]-160). Old folds and a little age-toning, very good. Contemporary ink signature of Lydia Carter on each issue. Many reports of local chapters, an article on..... More