Cavendish Square Publishing. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Cavendish Square Publishing unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP12463829 ISBN : 0761407782 9780761407782
CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House 2018-06-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2018-06-01 Pages: 42 Publisher: CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House. a deep wooden deep cabin. gradually filled with small animals. the songs and joyful sounds from the cabin attracted A big bear. he also wants to come in. However. there is no room for the big bear in the hut. The big bear is not willing to leave the little animals. so I have to. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House hardcover
Bookseller reference : NM021902 ISBN : 7508686152 9787508686158
CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House 2018-06-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2018-06-01 Pages: 42 Publisher: CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House A folktale from the North American Indians. The story tells that the earth was covered with severe cold. and the colorful crows flew to the sun to take the fire. saving all creatures. but they were burned by the sun. and the colored feathers turned black. Therefore. he is inferior. but he has an unexpected harvest. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing House hardcover
Bookseller reference : NM021904 ISBN : 7508686160 9787508686165
Marceline MO: Walsworth Publishing Company Inc 1940. printed circa 1960s-70s; Light moisture line across the top edge of the front cover else textblock is clean and tight; covers lightly edge worn creasing along the spine. 64p. . Later Printing. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. Walsworth Publishing Company Inc Paperback
New York: MacMillan Company. Very Good. 1929. Hardcover. Hardcover one-quarter leather binding over green cloth 453 pages 2 pages of ads for other books publisher's "Modern Readers' Series" the leather is rubbed on the front edge of the spine but no other remarkable flaws to this clean attractive copy . MacMillan Company hardcover
N.p.: The Library of America 1989. Hardcover. Notes and texts by Don E. Fehrenbacher. Complete 2-volume set in slipcase. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering pictorial dust jackets glossy printed paper-over-boards slipcase. xix 898pp; xxxiii 787pp. Sewn-in silk page markers decorative endpapers. Fine/fine/fine. A tight and wonderfully pristine third printing of this generous selection from Roy Basler's 1953 definitive "Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln." Tipped to inner flyleaf of first volume is a meaty Typed Letter Signed from Fehrenbacher 1p 7 3/4" X 11" Stanford CA 6 January 1980. Addressed to "Ralph" Ralph G. Newman 1912-2000 founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Near fine. On "Stanford University" letterhead Fehrenbacher sends this old friend "Thanks for your generous and interesting letter about 'The Minor Affair.' I had a great deal of fun working on the subject which I first worked on as a graduate student at the University of Chicago in the very early 1950's. At that time my only manuscript resource was the Barton papers but I also interviewed Paul Angle about the affair." The Minor Affair" was a lecture Fehrenbacher gave exploring the Ann Rutledge legend as the Second Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture at the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum in Fort Wayne Indiana. He then chats in great detail about Rutledge forgeries and other fascinating details about the whole affair. Signed boldly in full in black ballpoint at the close. Don E. Fehrenbacher 1920-97 was a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and scholar on Lincoln and slavery. The Library of America hardcover
N.p.: The Library of America 1989. Hardcover. Notes and texts by Don E. Fehrenbacher. Complete 2-volume set. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering pictorial dust jackets. xix 898pp; xxxiii 787pp. Sewn-in silk page markers decorative endpapers. Fine/Fine. Book of the Month Club reprint of this handsome selection from Roy Basler's 1953 "Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln" -- and best of all the title page of the first volume is boldly inscribed and signed in black ballpoint "For --------- / another admirer of Lincoln / with best wishes / Don E. Fehrenbacher." Don E. Fehrenbacher 1920-97 was a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and scholar on Lincoln and slavery. Signed sets of this are rarely encountered. The Library of America hardcover
Indianapolis: The Art Press 1919. Paperback. 12mo. Stiff light green wrappers with dark green lettering and graphic. 16pp. Very good. Faint edgewear. Tight nice first edition of this undated compilation of two Lincoln addresses those of 22 February 1842 and 29 September 1863 each page with decorative green border. Uncommon. MONAGHAN 2414. The Art Press paperback
Washington DC: The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission 1958. Paperback. 8vo. Stiff tan pictorial wrappers. iii 40pp. Frontispiece illustrations. Fine. First and likely sole edition. Nifty guide to sesquicentennial events and suggestions on how to host celebratory programs. The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission paperback
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1959. Hardcover. Small 4to. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. xvi 32pp. Frontispiece illustrations. Fine. A tight and flawless first edition of this report handsomely inscribed and signed large and bold in blue ink on front flyleaf by the chairman of the Congress's Joint Committee on Arrangements who introduces the report and was pivotal in its inception: "Especially for a very / special friend Eugene Burke / and his good wife. / Fred Schwengel / Dec. 22 1959." Schwengel 1906-93 was an 8-term Republican representative from Iowa. Contains full text of the public law the "Congressional Record Report" Eisenhower's address at the official dinner further speechifying etc. Laid into a rear pocket is a pamphlet "Commemoration Ceremony upon the Occasion of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1959" an 18pp program for the elaborate celebration before the joint Houses of Congress with speakers including Carl Sandburg and Fredric March. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
New York: Dodge Publishing Co n.y. Hardcover. Narrow 16mo. Beige decorative paper over front and rear boards two-punched along top and tied with grey leather string. 13pp rectos only. Very good. Boards only slightly edgeworn and age toned though contents near fine. Tight and decent first edition of this undated circa 1924 gathering of Lincoln quotations a cutesy-gifty edition. Uncommon and seldom found in nice condition. MONAGHAN 2713. Dodge Publishing Co hardcover
New York: Doubleday & McClure Co 1898. Hardcover. Edited by Bliss Perry. 24mo. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. xiii 167pp. Top edge gilt. Tissue-guarded frontispiece. Very good. Faint edgewear. A tight bright and nice first edition of this volume from the "Little Masterpieces" series. with spine gilt wonderfully fresh -- this volume subtitled "Early Speeches Springfield Speech Cooper Union Speech Inaugural Addresses Gettysburg Address Selected Letters Lincoln's Lost Speech." Front patedown bears large custom bookplate of well-known Maryland Lincoln collector Richard F. Turner his 1953 ownership signature above it. MONAGHAN 1234. Doubleday & McClure Co hardcover
New York: American Book Company 1914. Edited by Charles W. Moores. 16mo. Light brown cloth with dark brown lettering and decorations. 224pp. Very good. Faintest of edgewear. A tight and nice first edition of this volume in the "Eclectic English Classics" series. MONAGHAN 2158. American Book Company hardcover
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1899. Hardcover. 12mo. Green cloth with black lettering. 98pp. Frontispiece text endpapers. Very good. Mildly edgeworn and a tad rubbed and soiled. A tight and decent later printing of this volume in the "The Riverside Literature Series." MONAGHAN 1092 variant. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
Chicago: J. Henri Ripstra 1945. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue cloth with gilt lettering dust jacket. 231pp. Frontispiece. Fine/very good. Faint jacket edgewear. A superbly tight and handsome first edition with gilt lettering as bold and bright as the day applied. Contributors to this volume include M.L. Houser Fern Nance Pond Harry J. Lytle Beverly W. Howe Harry E. Pratt Edgar DeWitt Jones and Ralph G. Lindstrom -- and the choice autograph addition to this copy consist of a Typed Letter Signed from Lindstrom tipped to the front flyleaf 1p 8�" X 11" Los Angeles CA 14 December 1945. Addressed to future note Lincoln scholar Arnold F. Gates 1914-93. Near fine. On his law firm letterhead Lindstrom and Bartlett Lindstrom thanks this WW2 veteran and remarks "What am I thinking particularly at the minute of the fine work you fellows have done in the Services Well enclosed is an advance copy of an article not present I am submitting for publication." He asks Gates to give his regards to "Schaeffer" no doubt noted Lincoln collector Carl W. Schaefer and "hopes to ear that there is a 'Mrs.' Gates." Signed as usual with his huge stylized illegible "Ralph" in blue ink. Sequel to an identically-titled volume of 1936 containing ten essays this 1945 text is fairly uncommon especially with a contributor letter. "386" inkstamped in red on rear inner flyleaf suggests a limitation number although no edition statement appears; some suggest 500 copies were printed. Lindstrom was a noted Los Angeles attorney Illinois born 1891 remembered for many texts on Lincoln and religion. J. Henri Ripstra hardcover
White Plains NY: Peter Pauper Press 1965. Hardcover. Edited by Louise Bachelder. Illustrations by Jeff Hill. Small 8vo. Patterned paper over boards pictorial dust jacket. 61pp. Illustrations. Fine/fine. A tight and pristine undated later reprint ca. 1980s of this slim 1965 gathering. Peter Pauper Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 41828 ISBN : 0880883596 9780880883597
New York: Little Leather Library Corporation n.y. Paperback. 48mo. Limp brown blind-embossed leatherette with artificial green patina. 96pp. Very good. Usual light even age toning. Tight and attractive copy circa 1922 of this "Little Leather Library Redcraft edition." An exceptionally unusually nice and handsome copy without the brittleness and edge tears often associated with these cheap editions. Includes all the major addresses you'd expect: Gettysburg Address Emancipation Proclamation Inaugural Addresses Cooper Union speech etc. This publisher does NOT indicate edition in any verifiable manner. MONAGHAN 2584. Little Leather Library Corporation paperback
Hardcover. 8vo. Glossy pictorial paper over boards yellow pictorial paper over boards slipcase. 242pp 2pp. Numerous illustrations 2 color pictorial endpapers sewn-in green satin page marker. Near fine/very good. Mild slipcase edgewear and light rubbing. Tight attractive and unusual Japanese-language edition the first volume of a 12-volume set. Other than the title translation our non-existent Japanese prevents further bibliographical details such as year of publication which appears to be circa 1970s or '80s -- but our extensive Lincolniana background tells us these Japanese editions are rather uncommon. hardcover
Freeport IL: The Lincoln-Douglas Society 1959. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and decorations. viii 239pp. Numerous illustrations some color color pictorial endpapers. Near fine. Tight clean and handsome first edition of this elaborate celebration and recreation. The Lincoln-Douglas Society hardcover
New York: Columbia University Press 1996. Hardcover. Edited by Gabor Boritt. 8vo. Black cloth spine with copper spine lettering and black paper over boards pictorial dust jacket. xxiv 162pp. Fine/fine. A perfectly pristine first edition of this excellent highly selective anthology of the best pithiest Lincoln quotes as selected by one of our greatest Lincoln scholars handily sorted by subject matter -- Boritt's best in other words. Front flyleaf bears a decorative-edged archival bookplate boldly signed by Boritt in black fineline where he also adds "Gettysburg." A superb copy in every respect. Columbia University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 41577 ISBN : 0231103263 9780231103268
New York: Grosset & Dunlap n.y. Hardcover. Illustrations by Wallace Morgan. Small 8vo. Light green cloth with dark green lettering and color plate to front board. x 403pp 2pp ads. Frontispiece illustrations. Near fine/good plus. Some jacket edgewear with two lengthy front panel tears expertly archivally closed on verso -- complete and attractive. A tight handsome early reprint edition of this early Lincoln effort his sixth book -- a typical syrupy Cape Cod setting. First published in 1908 this undated reprint is not the 1930s reprint in blue cloth but given the layout and design of the rarely-present dust jacket is likely much earlier. An all-around lovely copy. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
New York: Kraus Reprint Co 1972. Hardcover. Introduction by Earl Wellington Wiley. 12mo. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. vii 112pp. Fine. An exceptionally pristine and tight reprint edition of this 1927 Ohio State University offering consisting of the Scott Club Speech 1852 the Apple of Gold Speech 1861 the Indianapolis Speech 1859 and the Leavenworth Speech 1859. The first edition is scarce and even this reprint edition seldom seen. MONAGHAN 2892. Kraus Reprint Co hardcover