Abrahams C. & Shanley Eamon & Abraham Charles
Social Psychology for Nurses: Understanding Interactions in Health Care
Hodder Arnold 10/29/1992. Paperback. Used; Good. WE SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS FROM LONDON UK 98% OF OUR ORDERS ARE RECEIVED WITHIN 7-10 DAYS. We believe you will be completely satisfied with our quick and reliable service. All orders are dispatched as swiftly as possible! Buy with confidence! Hodder Arnold paperback
Bookseller reference : 3256302 ISBN : 0713145773 9780713145779
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Kandel Abraham; Lee Samuel C
Fuzzy Switching and Automata: Theory and Applications Computer systems engineering series
London United Kingdom: Hodder & Stoughton Educational. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust A-CET. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Through our work with A-CET we have helped give hundreds of young people in Africa the vital chance to get an education. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. London, United Kingdom: Hodder & Stoughton Educational unknown
Bookseller reference : Z1-C-085-00721 ISBN : 0713126701 9780713126709
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Abraham Soyer; Raphael Soyer Illustrator; Rebecca S. Beagle Translator; Rebecca Soyer Translator; Peter S. Beagle Introduction;
The Adventures of Yemima and Other Stories
Viking Juvenile 1979-04-23. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Hardcover very good in a good dust jacket 1979 First Edition first printing 70 pages - S b5USPS Priority mail will be used for most packages Viking Juvenile hardcover
Bookseller reference : 121103010 ISBN : 067010616X 9780670106165
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Abraham Cahan Author; Bernard G. Richards Introduction
Yekl and the Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories of the New York Ghetto
New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1970. Copyright � 1970 . Trade Paperback. Like New. 8vo or 8� Medium Octavo: 7�" x 9�" tall. Edmund V. Gillon Cover Design. 240 pp. Clean fresh copy with very minor shelf wear on front and back cover crisp pages and clean text. <br/> <br/> Dover Publications, Inc. paperback
Bookseller reference : 2iDb0048 ISBN : 0486224279 9780486224275
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Abraham H. Foxman Author Elie Wiesel Foreword by
Never Again: The Threat of the New Anti-Semitism
New York: Harper San Francisco/A Division of HarperCollins Publsihers 2003. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Like New/Like New. 8vo or 8� Medium Octavo: 7�" x 9�" tall. Jessica Shatan Designed by. 305 pp. Flawless book and dj. Publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge. <br/> <br/> Harper San Francisco/A Division of HarperCollins, Publsihers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1ivCb0018 ISBN : 0060542462 9780060542467
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Abraham F. Murray Donald Kuspit and Stanley I. Grand
Don Perlis: New York Now
New York: Denise Bibro Fine Art 2016. Paperback. VG. Glossy color-illustrated wraps with white lettering. Unpaginated. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from February 11 to March 26 2016. Denise Bibro Fine Art paperback
Bookseller reference : 175045
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Hammacher Abraham Marie
BARBARA HEPWORTH
Thames & Hudson. As New. 1998. Softcover. 0500202184 . Color and b/w illustrations. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 216 pp; World Of Art . Thames & Hudson paperback
Bookseller reference : 42507 ISBN : 0500202184 9780500202180
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Kent Robertson Ben Abraham
The New Gravity
San Francisco: Project 2 / Bozo Faust 1971. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" In pictorial wraps 8vo 123pp. A scarce hippie era collection of musings about Gravity. "Countercultural unorthodox physics treatise endeavors to prove that gravity is the 4th dimension electricity is the 5th dimension and magnetism is the 6th dimension." light toning to extremities. Project 2 / Bozo Faust paperback
Bookseller reference : 0834171
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Abraham Ben Simeon
Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra Melin the Mage by Abraham the Jew
Causeway Books. Used - Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. Facsimile of original edition. Dust jacket torn and patched along edges. Lower board edges slightly dampstained. magic Cabala Kabbalah Causeway Books unknown
Bookseller reference : SB05C-01452 ISBN : 0883560275 9780883560273
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Flexner Abraham
Danieal Coit Gilman: Creator of the American Type of University
New York: Harcourt Brace & Co 1946. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition. 12mo 173 pp. Black cloth. From the personal library of Pulitzer Prize-winning Lincoln biographer and historian David Herbert Donald. Donald's name stamped on front pastedown. Clean unmarked copy. Dust jacket is rubbed and faded along spine and edges. Harcourt, Brace & Co hardcover
Bookseller reference : 7701
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Gisbourne Mark; Orden Abraham; Muntean Markus; Rosenblum Adi
Muntean & Rosenblum Kerber Art
Kerber 2009-03-01. Hardcover. Very Good. NB22 SEP6T9AL hardcover without dust jacket as issued pictorial boards edge/point wear no underlining or highlighting within Kerber hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3866781679 ISBN : 3866781679 9783866781672
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CIVIL WAR. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Attending the Philadelphia Sanitary Fair in the Summer of 1864
<p>Two tickets to the Great Central Fair in Philadelphia. One admitted a pupil of the public schools of Philadelphia and was used on Saturday June 11 according to the stamp on the verso. The other is an apparently unused "Season Ticket" that admitted the bearer "<i>To All Parts of the Fair</i>" except the Children's Exhibitions but was "<i>Forfeited if Transferred and Not Good unless Endorsed</i>." The verso includes the oath "<i>I hereby promise that this Ticket shall be used to obtain admission to the Fair by myself only</i>" and a blank line for a signature.</p> <b>CIVIL WAR. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Great Central Fair Tickets June 1864. Pair of passes for the Great Central Fair held in Philadelphia June 7-28 1864. One ticket is for one day's admission for a public school student. The other is a season ticket. 1 p. each 3½ x 2¼ and 3½ x 2 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>During the Civil War several northern cities hosted sanitary fairs between 1863 and 1865 to raise money for the care of wounded soldiers. The Great Central Fair held at Logan Square in Philadelphia in June 1864 was a fundraiser for the United States Sanitary Commission and was one of the largest fairs. The main exhibit building constructed in forty working days by local volunteer skilled labor enclosed 200000 square feet. It featured nearly one hundred departments offering a broad range of displays from Arms and Trophies to Fine Arts to Umbrellas and Canes. Curiosities included a $1000 doll house a recreated parlor of William Penn with Penn artifacts the boat used by Arctic explorer Elisha Kent Kane and George Washington's carriage.</p><p>Over three weeks the fair welcomed more than 400000 visitors. The season ticket offered here cost $5 a week's pay for a day laborer or a domestic and several days' wages for skilled workers. The fair served more than 9000 meals per day in its restaurant and had a daily newspaper with descriptions of the various departments. During its existence the fair raised approximately $1 million for the Sanitary Commission second only to New York City in money raised.</p><p>President Abraham Lincoln attended the fair with his family on June 16. He also donated forty-eight signed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation printed under the auspices of George Boker of the Union League which were sold for $10 each.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Both have glue discolored on the reverse sides. The smaller card has a 1" edge tear on the right side neatly repaired with archival tape.</p><br />
Bookseller reference : 24202
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Abraham Grote Gelfland
Amiga Disk Drives: Inside and Out
Abacus Software Inc. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Abacus Software Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP113886587 ISBN : 1557550425 9781557550422
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
President Lincoln Vouches for a Maryland Unionist Congressman
<p>"<i>I esteem Gov. Francis Thomas as an able and very true man. I do not know that he agrees with me in everything—perhaps he does not; but he has given me evidence of sincere friendship & as I think of patriotism.</i>"</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Autograph Letter Signed to Robert C. Schenck May 31 1863 Washington D.C. 1 p.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Complete Transcript</b></p><p><i>Private</i></p><p><i>Executive Mansion</i></p><p> <i>Washington May 31 1863.</i></p><p><i>Major Gen. Schenck</i></p><p><i>Baltimore Md.</i></p><p> <i>I have been requested to say what I very truly can that I esteem Gov. Francis Thomas as an able and very true man. I do not know that he agrees with me in everything—perhaps he does not; but he has given me evidence of sincere friendship & as I think of patriotism.</i></p><p><i>Yours truly</i></p><p><i>A. Lincoln.</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Lincoln had served in Congress together with fellow Whig Robert C. Schenck in the 1840s and made Schenck a Major General at the beginning of the war. Severely wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run in August 1862 Schenck was given command of the Middle Department. He firmly supported the Unconditional Unionists from his headquarters in Baltimore and despite the necessity of tact in the politically sensitive border state of Maryland had little tolerance for middle ground.</p><p>In July 1861 Secretary of War Simon Cameron with the president's encouragement had authorized Thomas to raise four regiments of loyal citizens from western Maryland for the protection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. A month later Thomas recommended and Lincoln endorsed three officers for the 1st Maryland Regiment Potomac Home Guard.</p><p>In early September 1862 Thomas sent Lincoln a lengthy private letter: "Our acquaintance is very limited…and it may be presumptuous in me to write this letter." Nevertheless he continued "In my humble judgment <u>all</u> the evils now threatening seriously the utter ruin of the country are to be traced to the error consumatted in the organization of your Cabinet. There is not so far as my knowledge extends at the head of any one of the Departments a single individual who has come into your Administration under the right influences…" "Now I have watched with the deepest anxiety" Thomas informed Lincoln "all or nearly all of your difficulties have their origin in the fact that you have Presidential aspirants in your cabinet and Presidential aspirants in your own party outside of your cabinet all of whom have their partisans in the Senate and House of Representatives." The "vast interests at stake" demanded that Lincoln reorganize his cabinet and announce his own candidacy for reelection.</p><p>Two months later Lincoln's cabinet crisis reached a boiling point when Radical Republican senators demanded Secretary of State William H. Seward's resignation. Lincoln called the senators to a meeting with every member of the cabinet except Seward who had offered his resignation. Lincoln asked if the cabinet had freely debated issues and offered input before important decisions were made. The cabinet agreed that they had. Chase who had painted a picture to the senators of Seward and Lincoln running roughshod over the cabinet was cleverly chastened and offered his resignation. Lincoln refused the resignations of Seward and Chase thus maintaining intact his now famous "team of rivals" and keeping the senate at bay.</p><p>Despite his criticism Thomas was also supportive. On April 23 1863 he was one of the speakers at a mass meeting of Unconditional Union men of Allegany County Maryland. Thomas "accorded to President Lincoln the purest motives and a patriotic determination to crush the rebellion and restore peace and prosperity to the country. He said that power and responsibility must rest somewhere and that he was willing to confide in the President and sustain him to the fullest extent in carrying out the measures adopted by Congress for prosecuting the war. He spoke of the emancipation proclamation of the President as a retaliatory measure for the confiscation acts of the southern conspirators and said it was a war measure calculated to subdue the rebels who had raised the standard of rebellion without any justifiable cause."</p><p>Despite the unsolicited advice and criticism Lincoln offered this honest testimonial. It isn't clear if this answered a request of Thomas or a mutual contact or if Lincoln wrote it to send Thomas with his own purpose in mind. In mid-April Schenck who had a reputation for ham-handed harshness ordered at least eight persons charged with "using treasonable language" or "disloyal practices" in Baltimore to be exiled to the South. Less than a week later he had two newspaper editors from smaller towns in Maryland sent South for "having published treasonable articles." On May 28 three days before Lincoln penned this letter Schenck and Maryland Governor Augustus W. Bradford visited Pennsylvania Governor Andrew G. Curtin in Harrisburg to discuss "the more effectual protection of the southern borders of Pennsylvania and Maryland against any further incursions of rebel cavalry." Schenck and the two governors then left for Washington. Within a month the entire Confederate Army of Northern Virginia was in Pennsylvania heading for a conflict at Gettysburg.</p><p>In mid-July 1863 a few weeks after writing this private letter Lincoln told his secretary John Hay that General Henry W. Halleck "thinks Schenck never had a military idea & never will learn one. however you may doubt or disagree with Halleck he is very apt to be right in the end."</p><p>Schenck resigned from the army in December 1863 after again winning election to Congress. On the other hand Lincoln maintained his trust of Thomas.</p><p>On July 5 1864 Confederate General Jubal Early crossed the Potomac River at Harper's Ferry with a corps of the Army of Northern Virginia aiming at Washington. General Lew Wallace's determined resistance near Frederick Maryland delayed the advance by a day providing defenders in Washington critical time to prepare. After the Confederate army withdrew into Virginia on July 14 Major General David Hunter ordered the provost marshal in Frederick to arrest "all male secessionists with their families" and force those who had given "undue sympathy" to the Confederates to sell their furniture for the benefit of Union families who had lost possessions during the incursion and to seize the sympathizers' houses for government use. By August 1 Major John I. Yellott had placed twenty-three southern sympathizers and their families under house arrest.</p><p>On August 3 Lincoln ordered the Secretary of War to suspend Hunter's order and have Hunter send a report of the charges against each individual. Hunter requested to be relieved of command a wish that was soon granted.On August 13 Thomas protested to fellow Marylander and Postmaster General Montgomery Blair writing that the arrests of "quiet inoffensive citizens who have not publicly given by words or acts encouragement to the enemy cannot but be mischievous." The President asked Thomas to investigate.</p><p>In September Thomas reported back. With the exception of two already discharged and two others charged with "a grave offence" who "ought to have an opportunity to establish their innocence" Thomas recommended that the President order the release of all the others on the list. Thomas followed up later that year reporting that specific charges had been made against only John W. Baughman an editor of the <i>Republican Citizen</i>newspaper in Frederick who had been sent South and against John Ruck and Isaack Ruck who were like the others on the list still under arrest at their homes in Frederick. On January 21 1865 Lincoln ordered all but Baughman discharged.</p><p>Lincoln's unmatched ability to take advice from all sides and to work with capable men whose own ambitions sometimes conflicted with Lincoln's views is reflected in our letter.</p><p><b>Robert C. Schenck</b> 1809-1890 was born in Ohio and graduated from Miami University in 1827. He received a master's degree in 1830 studied law under Thomas Corwin and gained admission to the bar in 1831. He moved to Dayton Ohio and opened a successful law practice. After serving in the state legislature he represented his district in Congress from 1841 to 1851 when President Millard Fillmore appointed him as U.S. Minister to Brazil. Schenck served there until 1853. In 1859 he gave perhaps the first public endorsement of Lincoln for the Presidency in a speech in Dayton. At the beginning of the Civil War Lincoln commissioned Schenck as a brigadier general and he served in both Battles of Bull Run and in the 1862 Valley Campaign. He was wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run and held an administrative post in Maryland while recovering. He resigned his commission in December 1863 after election to Congress where he served again until 1871. President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him as U.S. Minister to Great Britain a position he held until 1876 though his involvement in an American mining scandal left him thoroughly discredited.</p><p><b>Francis Thomas</b> 1799-1876 was born in Frederick County Maryland attended college in Annapolis and was admitted to the bar in 1820. He began a practice in Frankville in western Maryland and served in the state legislature in 1822 1827 and 1829. From 1831 to 1833 he served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Thomas served as governor of Maryland from 1842 to 1845 but his term and political future was marred by his public and contentious divorce from his much younger wife Sally Campbell Preston McDowell the daughter of the governor of Virginia.Thomas was a strong opponent of slavery which was unusual in a border state like Maryland. Defeated for reelection in 1844 he served in the state constitutional convention of 1850. He was again elected to Congress in 1860 serving until 1869 as a Unionist an Unconditional Unionist and then a Republican. From 1870 to 1872 he was collector of internal revenue for Maryland and then U.S. Minister to Peru from 1872 to 1875. He was killed when struck by a locomotive near his estate in Frankville.</p>
Bookseller reference : 25464
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Hershman Abraham Moses
Religion of the age and of the ages
Bloch Pub. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Bloch Pub unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP105671000
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Abraham T'Homi
Between Darkness & Dawn: A Saga of the Hehalutz
Bloch Pub Co. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Bloch Pub Co unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP102180621 ISBN : 0819705012 9780819705013
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
President Lincoln & His Most Profitable Client the Illinois Central Railroad
<p>Less than six years after he successfully sued the Illinois Central for legal fees President Lincoln faces another problem with the railroad now vital for the transportation of Union troops. In another dispute over payments he tells his Secretary of War <i>"If I had the leisure which I have not I believe I could settle it; but prima facie it appears to me we better settle the account ourselves."</i></p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Autograph Letter Signed <i>"A. Lincoln"</i> as President to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton May 23 1863. <i>"Executive Mansion Washington"</i>stationery 2 pp. on one sheet 7¾ x 9¾ in. With front panel of original envelope to which Lincoln has added an Autograph Note Signed and Stanton has also added an Autograph Note Signed.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Transcript</b></p><p>Executive Mansion</p><p><i> Washington May 23 1863</i></p><p><i>Hon Secy of War</i></p><p><i>My dear Sir</i></p><p><i>In order to construct the Illinois Central Railroad a large grant of land was made by the United States to the State of Illinois which land was again given to the Railroad Company by the State in certain provisions of the Charter. By the U.S. grant certain previleges </i>sic<i>were attempted to be secured from the contemplated Railroad to the U.S. and by the Charter certain per centage of the income of the road was to be from time to time paid to the State of Illinois. At the beginning of the present war the Railroad did certain carrying for the U.S. for which it claims pay; and as I understand the U.S. claims that at least part of this the road was bound to do without pay. Though attempts have been made to settle the matter it remains unsettled; meanwhile the Road refuses to pay the per-centage to the State. This delay is working badly; and I understand the delay exists because of there being no definite decision whether the U.S. will settle its own account with the Railroad or will allow the State to settle it & account to the State for it. If I had the leisure which I have not I believe I could settle it; but prima facie it appears to me we better settle the account ourselves because that will save us all question as to whether the <2> State deals fairly with us in the settlement of our account with a third party – the R.R. I wish you would see Mr. Butler late our State Treasurer and see if something definite can not be done in the case.</i></p><p><i> Yours truly A Lincoln"</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Lincoln had a long prior relationship with the Illinois Central Railroad. In 1851 although not a member of the state legislature he participated in the struggle over the passage of the railroad's charter. Its 705 mile-long track was completed in 1856 making it the longest in the country. Lincoln represented the Illinois Central in 45 cases in the 1850s mostly as defense attorney. The Mr. Butler mentioned was William Butler 1797-1876. He and Lincoln became friends when Butler was Clerk of the Sangamon County Circuit Court 1836-1841 and Lincoln a circuit lawyer. Butler later served as Illinois State Treasurer 1859-1862.</p><p>Illinois had granted the railroad an exemption for all state taxes on the condition that it pay an annual "charter tax." However the McLean County assessor levied a $428.57 tax on the railroad's 118 acres in that county. The railroad claimed that the General Assembly act chartering the railroad exempted it from such taxes. The railroad retained Lincoln and sued to prevent the County from selling railroad land to pay taxes. The parties agreed to go to the Illinois Supreme Court where the only question would be whether the county had a lawful right to tax the railroad's property. In <i>Illinois Central RR v. McLean County Illinois & Parke</i> Justice Scates ruled that the charter was constitutional and that the legislature and the state could exempt property from taxation. Lincoln received $200 for his services in both courts. After consulting with fellow attorneys Lincoln told the railroad he deserved more. According to the "Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln" website in April 1857 he sued over fees. The jury awarded Lincoln $5000 a huge sum at the time. The railroad chose not to appeal and Lincoln continued to handle cases for the railroad until 1860.</p><p>Thomas Walker writing in <i>The Northern Railroads in the Civil War 1861-1865</i>asserts "In April 1861 a military force of 8000 to 9000 troops was concentrated at Cairo and the Illinois Central railroad for 253 miles south of the Terre Haute and Alton was used chiefly for transportation of troops and stores . The government paid cheap rates in return for the land grants originally made to aid in the building of the railroad. Since the actual cost of operating the troop trains was 1.8¢ a mile the return of 1.3¢ made the business a losing proposition and took away potential profits from local traffic … and troops proved to be a severe hardship on the passenger cars ."</p><p>The ongoing dispute threatened to slow the movement of troops. Though Lincoln knew he could use his personal knowledge and connections to end the impasse he had more pressing matters to attend. On the day he wrote this letter Saturday May 23 1863 Lincoln met with Secretary of War Stanton Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles Assistant Secretary of the Navy Gustavus Fox and General Henry W. Halleck Commanding General of the Army regarding an attack on Charleston South Carolina.</p><p>We don't know if Stanton met with Butler but within a week Lincoln's letter was sent to the Quartermaster General to follow up. Montgomery C. Meigs in turn wrote to Major General Lewis B. Parsons Chief of Railroad and River Transportation for the Department of the Mississippi for the particulars. On June 3 1863 Meigs instructed the Chief Quartermaster Colonel Robert Allen of the Department of the West at St. Louis to settle the government's accounts with the railroad. By the war's end the Illinois Central had moved 556421 troops.</p><p>The letter is accompanied by a partial front panel of the original envelope bearing the recipient's imprinted office and address <i>"The Secretary of War / Washington." </i>With Lincoln's Autograph Note Signed on the lower left:<i>"Please see Mr Butler / May 23 1863. A. Lincoln."</i> To the right of the addressee Stanton added <i>"Referred to / the Quarter / Master General / for Report. / Edwin M Stanton."</i>9¼ x 4½" vertical crease passes through the first "e" of "see" and between the "6" and "3" in the date. On verso is affixed a 3½ x 7¾ inch portion of the docket which had appeared on the envelope's verso. Stanton has rewritten: <i>"Referred to the / Quarter Master / General for / report / Edwin M Stanton / May 29th/Presidents letter in / relation to the / Illinois RRoad."</i> Penned under Stanton's endorsement in an unidentified hand <i>"Copy furnished by / order of Sec of War . to S.M. Douglass Esq / March 31st/66. See / letter to Mr D. same date & No 1595 W . for order of Secretary of War."</i></p><p>Displayed in a 9 x 11¼ inch red leather over marbled boards presentation folder with inside flaps titled in gilt lettering on a tan portion the spine "Abraham Lincoln / Autograph Letter Signed May 23 1863".</p>
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Tesser Abraham
Advanced Social Psychology
McGraw-Hill Europe. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. McGraw-Hill Europe unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP76998485 ISBN : 0070292906 9780070292901
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Heschel Abraham Joshua
The wisdom of Heschel
Farrar Straus and Giroux. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP71747392 ISBN : 0374291241 9780374291242
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Cornelius Tacitus Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaie Creator
Tacite Volume 3. French Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-12. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277636419 ISBN : 1277636419 9781277636413
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator Edward Quinton Keasbey Creator George Macculloch Keasbey Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 35.
Nabu Press 2012-03-13. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277725640 ISBN : 1277725640 9781277725643
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Sir William Temple Abraham Cowley Sir Thomas Browne Creator
Sir William Temple Upon The Gardens Of Epicurus With Other Xviith Century Garden Essays.
Nabu Press 2012-03-13. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277744440 ISBN : 1277744440 9781277744446
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Abraham Willard Jackson
James Martineau: A Biography And Study.
Nabu Press 2012-03-12. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277690596 ISBN : 1277690596 9781277690590
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 16.
Nabu Press 2012-03-13. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277788162 ISBN : 1277788162 9781277788167
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator George Macculloch Keasbey Creator Charles Louis Borgmeyer Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 20.
Nabu Press 2012-03-12. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277652015 ISBN : 1277652015 9781277652017
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Abraham Clark Freeman
The American State Reports: Containing The Cases Of General Value And Authority Subsequent To Those Contained In The "american Decisions" And The . Resort Of The Several States Volume 55.
Nabu Press 2012-03-19. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278473068 ISBN : 1278473068 9781278473062
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Abraham Moore Pindar Creator Dawson William Turner Creator
The Odes Of Pindar: Literally Translated Into English Prose.
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277901899 ISBN : 1277901899 9781277901894
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John Abraham Heraud
The In-gathering: Cimon And Pero A Chain Of Sonnets Sebastopol Etc.
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278015930 ISBN : 1278015930 9781278015934
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Abraham Lincoln Marion Mills Miller Creator
Speeches And Debates 1856-1858: Comprising Political Speeches Legal Arguments And Notes And The First Three Joint Debates With Douglas And The Opening Of The Fourth Volume 9.
Nabu Press 2012-03-18. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278405011 ISBN : 1278405011 9781278405018
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator George Macculloch Keasbey Creator Charles Louis Borgmeyer Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 31.
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277936366 ISBN : 1277936366 9781277936360
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator Charles Louis Borgmeyer Creator William Ernest Holmwood Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 25.
Nabu Press 2012-03-16. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278250190 ISBN : 1278250190 9781278250199
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Abraham Wilhelm af Sill'en Creator
Svenska Handelns Och Näringarnes Historia Volumes 1-2. Swedish Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277959307 ISBN : 1277959307 9781277959307
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 6.
Nabu Press 2012-03-16. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278328912 ISBN : 1278328912 9781278328911
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Abraham Lincoln John Herbert Clifford Creator Francis Bicknell Carpenter Creator
The Works Of Abraham Lincoln . Volume 3.
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277927995 ISBN : 1277927995 9781277927993
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Abraham Tucker Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay Creator
The Light Of Nature Pursued: Together With Some Account Of The Life Of The Author Volume 1.
Nabu Press 2012-03-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG127817592X ISBN : 127817592X 9781278175928
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Cornelius Tacitus Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaie Creator
Tacite: Avec Des Notes Politiques Et Historiques Volume 10.
Nabu Press 2012-03-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278144889 ISBN : 1278144889 9781278144887
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Cornelius Tacitus Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaie Creator
Tacite: Avec Des Notes Politiques Et Historiques Volume 6. French Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-19. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG127845148X ISBN : 127845148X 9781278451480
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William Shakespeare Edmond Malone Abraham John Valpy Creator
The Plays And Poems Of Shakespeare: Venus And Adonis. The Rape Of Lucrece. Sonnets. A Lover's Complaint. The Passionate Pilgrim. Index To The Most Striking Passages And Beauties Of Shakespeare.
Nabu Press 2012-03-14. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1277952132 ISBN : 1277952132 9781277952131
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Andrey Abraham Potter
Farm Motors: Steam And Gas Engines Hydraulic And Electric Motors Windmills.
Nabu Press 2012-03-28. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278987991 ISBN : 1278987991 9781278987996
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Abraham Hayward
Sketches Of Eminent Statesmen And Writers: With Other Essays.
Nabu Press 2012-04-01. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1279250224 ISBN : 1279250224 9781279250228
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator Edward Quinton Keasbey Creator George Macculloch Keasbey Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 19.
Nabu Press 2012-03-22. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278697950 ISBN : 1278697950 9781278697956
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Abraham Geiger
Abraham Geiger's Nachgelassene Schriften Volume 4. German Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-28. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG127897346X ISBN : 127897346X 9781278973463
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Abraham Hayward Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Creator
Faust: A Dramatic Poem.
Nabu Press 2012-03-29. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278998373 ISBN : 1278998373 9781278998374
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator
Coaching In Merrie England: A Journal Of A Coaching Tour In England Also Of A Visit To York Lincoln Ely London Paris Switzerland And The Rhine . : With Numerous Illustrations Carefully.
Nabu Press 2012-03-25. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278811982 ISBN : 1278811982 9781278811987
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Abraham Lincoln Daniel Fish Richard Watson Gilder Creator
Complete Works Of Abraham Lincoln Volume 8.
Nabu Press 2012-03-28. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278964576 ISBN : 1278964576 9781278964577
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Abraham Kuenen Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Bibliotheek Creator Reinhart Pieter Anne Dozy Creator
Catalogus Codicum Orientalium Bibliothecae Academiae Lugduno Batavae Auctore R. P. A. Dozy . Latin Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-26. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278823042 ISBN : 1278823042 9781278823041
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William Mitford Heinrich Carl Abraham Eichstaedt Creator
Geschichte Griechenlands Volume 5. German Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-25. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278783113 ISBN : 1278783113 9781278783116
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Abraham Henri Becker
Un Humaniste Au Xvie Siècle: Loys Le Roy ludovicus Regius De Coutances. French Edition
Nabu Press 2012-03-21. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1278602704 ISBN : 1278602704 9781278602707
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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman Creator
The New Jersey Law Journal Volume 12.
Nabu Press 2012-03-31. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1279240555 ISBN : 1279240555 9781279240557
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Anthonie Abraham Vorsterman van Oijen Creator Hague geneal. en herald. archief The Creator
Dictionnaire Nobiliaire Répertoire Des Généalogies Et Des Documents Généalogiques Qui Se Trouvent Dans La Bibliothèque Les Collections Et Les . Boeken Platen Bij Het Genealogisch En.
Nabu Press 2012-03-27. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG127888534X ISBN : 127888534X 9781278885346
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