ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
The Gettysburg Address – November 20 1863 Rare First Day Printing by “Lincoln’s Dog†John Forney in the Philadelphia Press
<p>"<i>The brave men living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract…</i>"</p><p>Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is on page 2 along with Edward Everett's entire speech and a report on the ceremonies. Printed in an important newspaper owned by John Forney this version is in some ways more accurate than the more widely spread Associated Press report.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.</b>Newspaper <i>Philadelphia Press</i> Philadelphia November 20 1863. Complete 4 pp. approx. 20¼ x 28 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>John Wien Forney</b> 1817-1881 had been a Democrat whose support for President James Buchanan brought appointment as clerk of the House of Representatives and lucrative printing contracts. However after Forney lost his election bid for the U.S. Senate he started the anti-Buchanan Philadelphia <i>Press</i> and switched to the Republican Party in 1860 becoming a key Lincoln supporter. Forney again served as House clerk and then secretary of the Senate until 1868. In that position he was one of only four men to sign the official 13th Amendment Resolution: President Lincoln Vice President Hamlin Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax and Forney writing "I certify that this Resolution originated in the Senate." At the same time he maintained his editorial "Letter from Occasional" column in the <i>Press</i> and established the Washington <i>Chronicle</i> aimed at the public and to soldiers in the Army of the Potomac. He interviewed the President on issues such as freedom of the press and the probable effects of the Emancipation Proclamation and was invited to consult about cabinet appointments. His White House access caused opponents to call him "Lincoln's dog."</p><p>The night before the Gettysburg Cemetery Forney got "roaring drunk and gave a violently pro-Lincoln speech" Boritt. Given that history he probably should not have been chosen to chaperone newly-elected vice president Andrew Johnson at the March 4 1865 inauguration; Johnson was widely criticized for his drunken performance there. After Lincoln's assassination and Johnson's veto of the Freedman's Bureau Act in 1868 Forney changed positions and campaigned for impeachment. Selling the <i>Chronicle</i> and returning to Philadelphia the chameleon-like editor switched back to the Democrats and started a weekly magazine <i>The Progress</i>. In addition he served as a director of the Texas & Pacific Railway.</p><p><b>Partial Transcript:</b></p><p>"<i>Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Applause Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a general battle-field of that war; we are met to dedicate a portion of it as the final resting place of those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this but in a larger sense we cannot dedicate we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. Applause The world will note nor long remember what we say here but it can never forget what they did here. Applause. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work that they have thus far so nobly carried on. Applause. It is rather for us here to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion. That we here highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain. Applause That the nation shall under God have a new birth of freedom and that the Government of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. Long applause. Three cheers given for the President of the United States and the Governors of the States…</i>"</p><p><b>Textual Differences</b></p><p>The speed with which printings were produced given 19th century communication issues and the lack of any official manuscript or text produced questions about Lincoln's exact words. This version includes the word "poor" in the line "<i>far above our <b>poor</b> power to add or detract.</i>" This was heard by some reporters and is present in both of Lincoln's drafts though is lost in most other contemporary printings. This version correctly quotes Lincoln's "<i>unfinished work</i>" which the AP incorrectly transcribed as "refinished work." The applause notations also differentiates the <i>Philadelphia Press</i> version from the AP report especially with the three cheers at the speech's conclusion.</p><p>Additional differences:</p><p>- The "<i>general battle-field of that war</i>" is the "great battle-field of that war" in the AP text.</p><p>- "<i>We are met to dedicate</i>" is "We have come to dedicate" in Lincoln's written copies.</p><p>- "<i>carried on</i>" is found here and in Lincoln's second draft but Lincoln used "advanced" in subsequent versions: "<i>have thus so far</i> so <i>nobly</i> carried on advanced"</p><p><b>Other Contents of the Paper</b></p><p>Page 1 starts with a column of advertising ie "<i>Cotton is not king yet.-I am selling linen sheetings at prices that are cheaper than cotton.</i>" The news begins with a report from Chattanooga: "<i>We lost 100 a fourth of whom were killed. The enemy had completely invested the place but Gen. Burnside will defend it to the last man … Our troops are in the best spirits. Every import point is fortified and confidence prevails that we shall whip the enemy out.</i>" Also reports from Charleston Atlanta Cumberland MD Harpers' Ferry VA Texas etc. A report via Baltimore on November 19th carries "most gloomy" news from Union prisoners at Richmond ending "these men must not be permitted to starve." A New York bank was rumored to have been robbed of $20000.</p><p>From Europe there's notice of a speech of Emperor Napolean III the differing interpretations as to whether it called for peace or war. There are reports of war like preparations in Russia.</p><p>An interesting notice: "<i>A slander on Mr. Lincoln refuted.-The remark said to have been ascribed to President Lincoln by Wendall Phillips to the affect that 'the greatest folly of his life was the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation' out of which such Copperhead journals as The World and The National Intelligencer are attempting to make political capital is emphatically pronounced in high quarters to be all together untrue.</i>"</p><p>Column 4 starts the extensive reporting on the National Cemetery at Gettysburg dedication including a "documentary history on the battles of July" and General Meade's letter sending his official report on the battle.</p><p>Column 5 discusses the grounds of the cemetery and starts Edward Everett's two hour oration which on page 2. Transcriptions include the prayer the dirge after the dedication the consecration speech by Charles Henry Brock and more.</p><p>Page 2 column 5 has more foreign news re Japan Britain Napoleon III's war with Mexico etc. Column 8 includes lengthy reports on battles in Tennessee and Virginia "half of Lee's army reported to be falling back to Richmond." At the bottom a <i>Boston Journal</i> description of some of Confederate firebrand Robert Toombs' slaves is republished.</p><p>Page 3 includes advertisements list of arrivals at hotels the offering of about 200 million dollars in treasury notes and the "five-twenty" six percent loan with Jay Cooke as subscription agent.</p><p>Page 4 includes a report from New York on the raising of colored troops and a notice about Professor McCulloh "who recently left a professorship in Columbia College … suddenly turned up in the south as Confederate brigadier general. He's said to be a native of Baltimore and a graduate of Princeton College. The <i>Pittsburgh Commercial</i> says that several years ago he was a professor of mathematics and natural sciences in Jefferson College Pennsylvania and was subsequently connected with the Coast Survey and the Philadelphia Mint."</p><p>More political news includes from a Western newspaper a platform "said to have been adopted by Ohio and others elsewhere since the elections: "<b>Resolved That we air in favur uv subjoogashen emansipashen confiscashen taxashen conscripshen exterminashen nigger enlistments and f there is anything else the peeple desire let em write post-pade and weel pass the necessary resolushen.</b>"</p><p>Reports from Philadelphia including police account of an attempted murder by a deserter who was passing counterfeit money a case of concealed deadly weapons and an arraignment of a women for running a "disorderly house". Plus Philadelphia financial reports "gold was much excited today and rose to 153 ½" p 4 col 3.</p><p>This is a scarce large format paper.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Some archival tape repairs on front page which we will have removed by a conservator.</p>
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Lincoln Reads the Emancipation Proclamation to His Cabinet
<p>An engraving by Alexander Hay Ritchie commemorates the moment Lincoln first presented the Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Print. <i>The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet</i>. Engraved by Alexander Hay Ritchie after 1864 painting of Francis Bicknell Carpenter. New York: Alexander H. Ritchie 1866. 36 x 24 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Francis Bicknell Carpenter</b> 1830-1900 a New York artist was so impressed with Lincoln's bold act that he recruited Illinois Congressman and abolitionist Owen Lovejoy to arrange a White House sitting. Carpenter met Lincoln on February 6 1864 and was allowed to set up a studio in the State Dining Room. Carpenter set his painting in Lincoln's office which also served as the Cabinet Room. Lincoln reportedly told Carpenter where each person was seated on the day he read them the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. The artist was delighted that their placement was "entirely consistent with my purpose." To the left of Lincoln were Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton and Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase the most radical members of his cabinet. A portrait of former Secretary of War Simon Cameron is also on the left of the painting. To the right of Lincoln around the table are Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles Secretary of the Interior Caleb Smith Secretary of State William H. Seward Postmaster General Montgomery Blair and Attorney General Edward Bates the more conservative members of Lincoln's advisers. Lincoln sat at the head of the table between the two groups "but the uniting point of both" according to Carpenter.</p><p>After a temporary exhibit in the White House and Capitol in 1864 the fifteen-foot wide painting toured the country. Carpenter offered the painting to Congress which refused to make an appropriation for it. In 1877 Elizabeth Thompson of New York purchased the painting for $25000 and offered it to the nation. Congress formally accepted the gift on the sixty-ninth anniversary of Lincoln's birth. It hangs in the U.S. Senate. In 1866 book Carpenter also published a book <i>Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln</i>.</p><p>This lithographic print by Scottish-born <b>Alexander H. Ritchie</b>1822-1895 captured and popularized Carpenter's painting before Carpenter made a series of alterations to the original most significantly in revising Lincoln's head and moving the quill pen from near Seward to in Lincoln's hand.</p><p>The National Portrait Gallery has a ledger page signed by Lincoln Stanton Chase Seward Wells and other members of Lincoln's administration ordering proof copies of Ritchie's print.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>On July 22 Lincoln read a draft of his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation to his entire cabinet. In contrast to the Confiscation Acts of 1861 and 1862 the Emancipation Proclamation addressed only property in slaves and liberated all slaves in areas in rebellion not only those of rebellious masters. At Seward's urging Lincoln agreed to withhold announcing it until the Union forces had achieved a victory so that it did not appear especially to European observers to be the desperate act of a losing war effort.</p><p>Two months later when Union troops stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland at Antietam Creek Lincoln finally had his opportunity. On September 22 1862 Lincoln issued his Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation giving the South 100 days to end the rebellion or face losing their slaves. On both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line Lincoln's order was condemned as a usurpation of property rights and an effort to start racial warfare.</p><p>When the South failed to acquiesce Lincoln as promised issued the final Emancipation Proclamation on January 1 1863. With this Executive Order he took a decisive stand on the most contentious issue in American history redefined the Union's goals and strategy and sounded the death knell for slavery. The full text of his proclamation reveals the major issues of the Civil War: slave labor as a Confederate resource; slavery as a central war issue; the status of African Americans who escaped to Union lines; courting border states; Constitutional and popular constraints on emancipation; hopes of reunion; questions of Northern acceptance of black soldiers; and America's place in a world moving toward abolition. The President took the action "sincerely believed to be an act of justice" knowing that it might cost Republicans in the fall 1862 elections.</p><p>The final Proclamation showed Lincoln's own progression on the issue of slavery and eliminated earlier references to colonizing freed blacks and compensating slave owners for voluntary emancipation. It also added provisions for black military enlistment. Pausing before he signed the final Proclamation Lincoln reportedly said: "I never in my life felt more certain that I was doing right than I do in signing this paper."</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Toned and slightly cropped.</p>
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James Lincoln Collier
Making music for money A Concise guide
F. Watts. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! F. Watts unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP115686015 ISBN : 0531029034 9780531029039
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Lincoln Caesar
Prescription Drug Abuse: The Ultimate Cure Guide for How to Overcome A Prescription Drug Addiction Pain Pill Opiate Vicodin Oxycontin Pain Killers Detox Recovery
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Like New. Book in almost Brand New condition. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP115056537 ISBN : 1507846134 9781507846131
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Lincoln Abraham
Lincoln; his words and his world
Published by Country Beautiful Foundation for Hawthorn Books New York. Hardcover. B0006BMQG4 DELUXE OVERSIZE 1965-illustrated edition . Very Good. Published by Country Beautiful Foundation for Hawthorn Books, New York hardcover
Referência livreiro : 3891-23
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Barnett Lincoln
The World We Live In Life Special Edition for Young Readers
Simon and Schuster. Hardcover. B000R2OOF8 RARE--DELUXE OVERSIZE edition-UNREAD--GREAT PICTURES-very good . Very Good. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Referência livreiro : 3800-26
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Barnett Lincoln
The World We Live In Life Special Edition for Young Readers
Simon and Schuster. Hardcover. B000R2OOF8 RARE--DELUXE OVERSIZE edition-UNREAD--GREAT PICTURES-very good . Very Good. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Referência livreiro : 3800-27
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Lincoln Caesar
Prescription Drug Abuse: The Ultimate Cure Guide for How to Overcome A Prescription Drug Addiction Pain Pill Opiate Vicodin Oxycontin Pain Killers Detox Recovery
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP111174775 ISBN : 1507846134 9781507846131
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Douglas Preston Lincoln Child
The Book of the Dead
Grand Central Publishing 2006-05-30. Hardcover. Used:Good. Grand Central Publishing hardcover
Referência livreiro : DADAX0446579866 ISBN : 0446579866 9780446579865
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Wendy K Lincoln
Shot in the Dark: A Novel
iUniverse Inc 2008-05-08. Hardcover. Used:Good. iUniverse, Inc hardcover
Referência livreiro : DADAX0595679439 ISBN : 0595679439 9780595679430
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Lincoln Peirce Lincoln Peirce Illustrator
Big Nate Goes for Broke
HarperCollins 2012-03-20. Hardcover. Used:Good. HarperCollins hardcover
Referência livreiro : DADAX0061996610 ISBN : 0061996610 9780061996610
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Ceane O'Hanlon Lincoln; Illustrator Helen Alt
County Chronicles Volume III: A Vivid Collection of Pennsylvania Histories
Mechling Bookbindery 2007-07. Hardcover. Good. Mechling Bookbindery hardcover
Referência livreiro : SONG0976056321 ISBN : 0976056321 9780976056324
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Philip R Lincoln
Massachusetts fire apparatus: A pictorial collection
Quinlan Press 1986. Paperback. Good. Quinlan Press paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG0933341571 ISBN : 0933341571 9780933341579
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Lincoln Kirstein; Paul Cadmus
Paul Cadmus
Talman Co 1992-03. Hardcover. Good. Talman Co hardcover
Referência livreiro : SONG0915829657 ISBN : 0915829657 9780915829651
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LINCOLN Abraham
The Literary Works of Abraham Lincoln
New York: Heritage. hardcover. Edited by Carl Van Doren. Illustrated some in color. 295 pages. 4to black cloth board slipcase. New York: Heritage Press n.d. Very good. Heritage unknown
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Denzin NK. and Lincoln YS. N. K. Y. S.
Handbook of Qualitative Research
Sage Publications Inc 2000. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2200grams ISBN: Sage Publications, Inc hardcover
Referência livreiro : 8358834
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Perry Lincoln & Ann Beattie
LINCOLN PERRY'S CHARLOTTESVILLE
University of Virginia Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; xx 88 pages . University of Virginia Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : 67420 ISBN : 0813925037 9780813925035
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Alexander Lincoln
Go to School You're a Little Black Boy The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander: a Memoir
Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover; First Printing. .; Hardcover. SIGNED & inscribed by Licoln M Alexander. Spine end wear to Book & DJ DJ scratches. . Dundurn Press 2006. 1st Edition/1st Printing. Near Fine Book in Very Good Dust Jacket. . Bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box. ; Signed by Biographee . hardcover
Referência livreiro : 040432 ISBN : 1550026631 9781550026634
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Lincoln Abraham
Lincoln Speeches and Writings 1832-1858
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover; First Printing. .; Hardcover. Light scratches to DJ. Overall a clean and tight copy. Library of America 1989. 1st Edition/1st Printing. Fine Book in Near Fine Dust Jacket. Price Intact. . Bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box. . hardcover
Referência livreiro : 039972 ISBN : 0940450437 9780940450431
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Lincoln Abraham
Lincoln Speeches and Writings : 1859-1865
Fine in Fine dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover; First Printing. .; Hardcover. Overall a clean and tight copy. Library of America 1989. 1st Edition/1st Printing. Fine Book in Fine Dust Jacket. Price Intact. . Bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box. . hardcover
Referência livreiro : 039966 ISBN : 0940450631 9780940450639
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Shishir Gundavaram Ron Petrusha Lincoln Stein Clinton Wong et al
Scripting Languages: Automating the Web: World Wide Web Journal: Volume 2 Issue 2
O'Reilly Media 1997-01-08. 1. Paperback. Used:Good. O'Reilly Media paperback
Referência livreiro : DADAX1565922654 ISBN : 1565922654 9781565922655
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Abraham Lincoln
The Gettysburg Address Penguin Great Ideas
Penguin Non-Classics 2010-10-26. Paperback. Good. Penguin (Non-Classics) paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG0141399317 ISBN : 0141399317 9780141399317
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Wendy K Lincoln
Shot in the Dark: A Novel
iUniverse Inc 2008-05-08. Hardcover. Good. iUniverse, Inc hardcover
Referência livreiro : SONG0595679439 ISBN : 0595679439 9780595679430
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Lincoln Mrs. Mary J.
WHAT TO HAVE FOR LUNCHEON
NY: Dodge Publishing Company. VG. 1904. Hardcover. Early edition. Brown cloth gilt decorated/lettered. Front inner hinge crack. Lt extremity wear/rubbing a few rear pgs with some very lt/small damp staining on margin and an occasional/small fox spot/stain on txt pgs. Small recipe glued to rear eps and a 3 line recipe written on rear flyleaf. No dust jacket. ; b/w plates; 244 pages . Dodge Publishing Company hardcover
Referência livreiro : 43903
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Colcord Joanna C. Compiler Introduction By Lincoln Colcord
Roll And Go Songs Of American Sailormen
Boston: Charles E. Lauriat. 1924. Hardbound. VG No D.J.; Out Of Print Some Lt. Foxing To pages Adjoining plates and front eps Scarce ; Later Printing; 118 pages . Charles E. Lauriat hardcover
Referência livreiro : 7541
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Lincoln Joseph C.
MR. PRATT'S PATIENTS
New York: D. Appleton & Company. VG-/NONE. 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Out Of Print Inscribed & Signed By The Author W/Presentation Book Plate From The Author & Publishers To The American Booksellers Assoc. red cloth Pictorial Pasted-On Cover Some Light Flecking & Rubbing & light damp staining on boards spine 1/3 of rear and 3/4 of front and very light on a couple prelim/forelim pgs. ; B&W Illustrations; 344 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
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Lincoln F. S. Photographic Studies Burton E. Milby Foreword and Captions by
CHARLESTON
NY: Corinthian Publications Inc. F/VG. 1946. Hardcover; First Printing. Pictorial DJ with some very light wear small closed edge tears light soil. Price clipped. Out of print. ; B&W Photographs; ca75 pages . Corinthian Publications, Inc. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 36765
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Lincoln Joseph C.
Out of the Fog
New York: D. Appleton-Century. VG-/VG-. 1940. Hardcover; Third Printing. Spine sunned light damp staining on top of front and rear covers and tanning to eps. DJ extremity wear closed edge tears. Out of print. ; 360 pages . D. Appleton-Century hardcover
Referência livreiro : 35022
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Lincoln Abraham
Abraham Lincoln Speeches and Writings 1832-1858
Fine in Fine dust jacket. Hardcover. .; Hardcover. Library of America 1989. . Fine Book in Fine Dust Jacket. Price Intact. . . Packed securely shipped promptly with delivery confirmation. . hardcover
Referência livreiro : 031686 ISBN : 0940450437 9780940450431
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Servin Manuel P. editor Maynard Geiger A. Lincoln Gerald D. Nash Contributors
THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY September 1963 Vol. 42 No. 3
Softcover. San Francisco paperback Near Fine pages 195-275 feature articles: Geiger: Fray Junipero Serra: Organizer and Administrator of the Upper California Missions 1769 - 1784 Lincoln: My Dear Senator: Letters Between Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson in 1917 Nash: The Influence of Labor on State Policy 1860 - 1920 - The Experience of California dp 0206; H0487 OVR92 . paperback
Referência livreiro : 346
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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln his story in his own words
Doubleday. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Doubleday unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP115615563 ISBN : 0385084102 9780385084109
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Lincoln Lang Robert Hesser Rickalon Hoopes Roger Pennock Jr. et al
Clearcutting in Pennsylvania
<b><i>Trade paperback copyright 1975 by Pennsylvania State University; explores the impact the controversial practice of clearcutting virgin forests has had on the ecosystem in the Keystone state; 81 spotless pages MBR BX</i></b> Pennsylvania State University paperback
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Lincoln Caplan
Skadden: Power Money and the Rise of a Legal Empire
Farrar Straus and Giroux 1994-10-30. Paperback. Used:Good. Farrar, Straus and Giroux paperback
Referência livreiro : DADAX0374524246 ISBN : 0374524246 9780374524241
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William Lincoln Bakewell
The American on the Endurance: Ice Sea and Terra Firma: Adventures of William Lincoln Bakewell
Not Avail 2004-01. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Excellent conditionAutographed by the daughter of William L. Bakewell. Free Tracking information available. Not Avail hardcover
Referência livreiro : S96R080625029 ISBN : 0974913405 9780974913407
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Douglas Preston; Lincoln Child
The Book of the Dead
Grand Central Publishing 2006-05-30. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Book has slight shelf wear from storage and use; otherwise the book is in very good condition. Grand Central Publishing hardcover
Referência livreiro : S84R100813020 ISBN : 0446576980 9780446576987
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Lincoln Child
Deep Storm: A Novel
Doubleday 2007-01-30. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Book has slight shelf wear from storage and use; otherwise the book is in very good condition. Doubleday hardcover
Referência livreiro : S50F090204001 ISBN : 0385515502 9780385515504
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Joseph C. Lincoln
Mr. Pratt's Patients
Grosset & Dunlap New York 1913. First thus. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. First edition of the work in this format/ binding and/or publisher title set or series. Size: Octavo standard book size. 344 pp. Text is free of previous owner's markings. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. General shelf wear to dust jacket with small chips and tears along the edges and spine is sunfaded. Dust Jacket un-clipped. Edges intact but has some dirt marks. Top edge gilt faded. General shelfwear to covers and edges. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; United States; 1900-1920; #45501; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: AC015645I. . Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
Referência livreiro : AC015645I
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Lincoln County Historical Society
Lincoln County: Oklahoma History
Claremore: Country Lane Press 1988. Hardcover . Very Good/Very good. 4 to.heavy 10 lb. book light staining/rubbing to unclipped DJ a few short creases tears to extremities. Now protected in removable mylar cover. Country Lane Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : 27229 ISBN : 0941195023 9780941195027
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GOODALE George Lincoln 1839 1923
Autograph Letter Signed
Few accomplished more toward advancing the science of botany than this Harvard natural history professor who is largely responsible for the famed Harvard Botanical Garden and Museum. ALS 1p 5�" X 8" Cambridge MA 1891 September 3. Addressed to Charles Aldrich. Very good. Small mounting remnant on verso. Apparently in response to a request for a photograph Goodale replies: ".an engraving in the Septr. number of the Popular Science monthly gives a flattering representation." unknown
Referência livreiro : 16072
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Isabel Lincoln Elmer
Cinderella Rockefeller: A Life of Wealth Beyond All Knowing
Freundlich 1987 1st. VG/VG. Spine tiny bit cocked; trace of shelfwear. DJ with trace of rubbing; PCd. Illustrated with some B&W photo plates. 000005347 Freundlich, 1987, 1st hardcover
Referência livreiro : 000005347 ISBN : 08819105210 978088191052
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Child Lincoln Preston Douglas
L'isola della follia
BUR Biblioteca Univ. Rizzoli. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! BUR Biblioteca Univ. Rizzoli unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP99066611 ISBN : 8817053635 9788817053631
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Jeanie Gould Lincoln
A Pretty Tory
BiblioLife 2008-10-15. Hardcover. Good. BiblioLife hardcover
Referência livreiro : SONG0559439865 ISBN : 0559439865 9780559439865
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Kirsten Lincoln
Lincoln Kirsten: A First Bibliography
New Haven: Yale University Library 1978. Hardcover. Very good condition. No dust jacket. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart with his name penned on F E P and dated November 1978. Pages text and images fine. RB. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Yale University Library Hardcover
Referência livreiro : 505473 ISBN : 0871300486 9780871300485
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Douglas Preston Lincoln Child
Fever Dream
Grand Central Publishing November 2014. Paper Back . 3.1 PB standard 50%. Grand Central Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 699519 ISBN : 1455584398 9781455584390
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Wesley John. MA. Late Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford M. A.
Explanatory Notes Upon The Old Testament Vol. II
Bristol England: William Pine Printer 1765. Unusual tome. Original leather boards held together by somewhat worn green felt fabric which has been hand stiched on the felt edges. Slightly disbound. Edges: old browning and foxing; several pages protruding from fore-edge have wear small tears as well as to a few top edge pages. Ffeps & rfep: handwritten notes of History of the Blameys of Cornwall 1832 etc. Frontis etching of John Wesley M.A. Aetatis 63. Staining to most pages guttering and faintly to a few pages head margins. Just a few faint small smudges /foxing to a few pages margins. Couple of pages loose from binding. One page head margin with faded old script note. Binding is till quite good albeit loose 2 613p Heavy book: 25 x 20 x 18 cm 4kg. First Edition. Hb. VG/None. William Pine, Printer Hardcover
Referência livreiro : 033764
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Geraghty Lincoln
American Science Fiction Film and Television
Berg Publishers. 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. Berg Publishers unknown
Referência livreiro : Z1-E-038-01292 ISBN : 1845207963 9781845207960
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Lincoln Hall
Dead Lucky
New York: Jeremy P.Tarcher 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. pp. xx 3 309.""Now for the first time the author shares his own account of what happened during those twilight hours in the ""death zone"" and the events that preceded and followed that fateful night in DEAD LUCKY: Life After Death on Mount Everest. "" Jeremy P.Tarcher hardcover
Referência livreiro : 203565 ISBN : 1585426466 9781585426461
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Collier James Lincoln
With Every Drop of Blood
Demco Media. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Demco Media unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP58320736 ISBN : 0606121080 9780606121088
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Irvin H. Mack C. Austin Miles; Hall Others Ed. By J. Lincoln
The Voice of Praise; a Compilation of the Very Best Sacred Songs for Use in Sunday Schools and Praise Services
Hall-Mack Company. Hardcover. B001ACCOYM Good: Ships well packaged and very quickly from MI. A detailed description is coming soon. The condition selected for the item is accurate and consistent with our other listings of the same general condition. If you have any questions or you would like a detailed description of the item prior to our revision of the listing please do not hesitate to contact us. We will get back to you as quickly as possible. Please buy with confidence from us as we have several thousand satisfied customers and your satisfaction is the goal we strive to achieve with every transaction. . Good. Hall-Mack Company hardcover
Referência livreiro : DEXTER: 066
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Lincoln Abraham
COLLECTED WORKS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Index
Rutgers University Press. Hardcover. B001IPVSZW 1955 printing Rutgers U cloth hardcover. Index volume only. Fine condition protected by its glassine cover. . Fine. Rutgers University Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : 34796
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