London: Routledge 1992. Black hard cover with silver lettering on spine. Plastic protected and reinforced dust jacket. Illustrated with numerous charts and tables. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Routledge Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 221309 ISBN : 0415080347 9780415080347
London: The Falmer Press 1988. inscription on the FEP: '' To Phil from Lincoln 29/11/88''. crease on the front cover slight shelf wear. First Edition. Signed by Author. paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. The Falmer Press Paperback
Bookseller reference : 167235 ISBN : 1850002908 9781850002901
Readers Digest. VG/NONE. 1998. 1st Edition Thus. Hardcover. Reader's Digest Select Editions. Very good plus condition with only minor usage showing. Text is clean/tight. Top edge gold. Free gift wrapping card and drop shipping. Let us know the occasion and message. ; Vol. 240; 53/8x75/8; 574 pages . Readers Digest hardcover
Hendricks House-Farrar Straus. VG/VG. 1943. no edition/printing given. Hardcover. Free gift wrapping card and drop shipping. Let us know the occasion and message. Red brick covers/antique gold lettering. Minor usage showing. Text is clean/tight. DJ is price clipped. Blue with black illustration of Lincoln on front. Some sun browning along spine and edges of DJ. Also a few recently repaired small edge tears on DJ. ; University Classics Series; 5x71/2; 269 pages . Hendricks House-Farrar Straus hardcover
Vandersloot Music. P. 1905. Sheet music. Selling AS IS. Front cover shows men in Teddy Roosevelt like uniforms on rifle range. Blue and white illustrated. All page edges are worn chipped and torn from usage and age. Somepage edges have pieces missing but does not interfere with music. All pages separated from spine. Still quite clean inside. ; 10x121/2; 3 pages . Vandersloot Music unknown
D. Appleton & Company. G/NONE. 1944. Hardcover. No edition/printing given. Red boards/blind stamped title. Some edge wear showing with more at spine ends. Text quite clean/tight. ; Small 8vo; 380 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
G. N.D. Magazine. Number 33. Edge chips/tears. Page browning with a bit of brittle. Had been folded in half horizontal and now has creasing. Old fashioned brown kraft label on front near top and over part of magazine name. Front cover by William Meade Prince and shows a young farm boy trying to build a radio. Quite a few creases which can be ironed out if you choose to frame this. Articles included story entitled F inesse by Mygatt and illustrated by Reynard; Alfalfa from Xerxes to Grimm IT tool a Minnesota Farmer to show us how by Cutting; Fuller Callaway Cotton Philosopher by Dennis; Permanet Additions to the Radio Set by Davis; tame blueberries by Woodward; the Countrywoman curtaining the farmhouse by Carpenter etc. Ads include two color full page Red Star Oil Stove Firestone with balloon bum dipped cords shows car Neponset Shingles for roof on inside rear cover Bulldog Pipeless Furnace by Babson on rear cover. Center section is two page green tinted add for Ford Motor Company stressing Hydro Electric. Other b/w full page ads for Durant Motors Sunbeam Cabinet Heater. Free gift wrapping card and drop shipping. Let us know the occasion and message. ; Vol. 89; 101/2x13 . unknown
Harcourt Brace. G. 1931. Hardcover. Good condition. Complete in one volume. Red covers/gold lettering. Minor spine end/corner edge wear. Endpapers are discolored along edges. Book has a bit of looseness but nothing serious. Light natural page browning. Many illustrations. Steffens was an idealist a kind of Socrates. A pragmatist and one of our greater muck-rackers and an early idealist Communist. ; Large 8vo; 884 pages . Harcourt Brace hardcover
Bellows-Reeve. VG/NONE. 1909. Hardcover. Gray boards. Ornate green/gold lettering/details. Hardly any usage showing. Text is clean/tight HOWEVER there are some pages that have browned. All half-tone illustrations and color frontispiece accounted for. Lots of authors titles and illustrators. Will look up. ; Vol. 10; 8vo; 499 pages . Bellows-Reeve hardcover
Northbrook Illinois: Hirsch Foundation. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1997. First Edition. Soft Cover. Softcover in dustjacket. Numerous full-page illustrations in color and black and white. Tight clean and crisp. A touch of light shelf wear to slightly rubbed dustjacket otherwise an excellent copy. No inscriptions. Not ex-library. ; 4to; 32 pages . Hirsch Foundation paperback
<p>A â… inch 16 mm circular ferrotype image of Abraham Lincoln with "Lincoln" printed above flanked by small red foil inserts in a beveled brass frame with attached stickpin backed by a mourning rosette of red white blue and black silk with a pair of black ribbons below. Some wear to blue ribbon but the portrait is clear and bold.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN ASSASSINATION.</b>Mourning Badge. April-June 1865. 2¼ x 6¼ in.<p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14 1865 shocked the nation and the world. Killed in a theatre on Good Friday on the heels of the fall of the Confederate capital and the surrender of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia the first assassination of an American president instantly turned joy in the northern states and among freedpeople in the South into mourning. Even those who opposed Lincoln politically were shocked by the act and the related near-fatal attack on Secretary of State William H. Seward. White southerners fearing a more vindictive North led by President Andrew Johnson also mourned publicly though many privately rejoiced.</p><p>After lying in state in Washington Lincoln's body departed Washington on April 21 to travel nearly 1700 miles through seven states to Springfield Illinois in a near reversal of his inaugural trip five years earlier. Stopping in Baltimore Harrisburg Philadelphia New York Albany Buffalo Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Chicago and finally Springfield Lincoln's body lay in state in each major city as tens of thousands of mourners filed past the open coffin. Along the rail route thousands more waited in rain and sunshine darkness and daylight to watch the train pass and to pay their respects to their wartime leader.</p><p>Many mourners draped their homes in black crepe and wore mourning badges like the one offered here to express their sorrow for the nation's loss.</p>
Hand SIGNED by Bill O'Reilly on half title page; First Edition later run; HCDJ like new not clipped no overstock mark; Same day shipping satisfaction guaranteed.Like New unknown
Bookseller reference : 0619P02PIUK ISBN : 0805093079 9780805093070