n.p.: n.p. 1917. Facsimile broadside in wrapper folder; light soiling and edgewear to wrapper otherwise fine. One of 75 copies printed and signed by H.E. Barker. Facsimile of a very rare broadside published by Herndon as a rebuttal to attacks that he gave mis-information to Lincoln biographers in regard to the speeches between Lincoln and Douglas in 1854. Monaghan 2313. [n.p.] unknown
New York: Athenaeum Club 1865. FIRST EDITION. With engraved frontispiece portrait. Original printed purple wrappers housed in a quarter-calf portfolio rear joint splitting; chipping and soiling to wrappers with some splitting at the folds still a very good copy of this large fragile item. First edition number 46 of 50 large paper copies. Monaghan 379. [Athenaeum Club] unknown
Springfield IL: Privately Printed 1872. FIRST EDITION. Frontispiece portrait of Lincoln and 11 text illustrations. Complete with the fold-out map. Blue cloth with blind-ruled boards very lightly rubbed. Generally a fresh and bright copy inscribed in the year of publication to Newton Bateman a well known Illinois educator. First edition. This work describes the life and then the public mourning of the assassinated President. The author details the funeral funeral train and the monument built for Lincoln in Springfield. [Privately Printed] hardcover
Massachusetts: n.p. 1863. FIRST EDITION. Mounted on cloth folded in quarters minor splitting a center fold; light soiling and edgewear with minor chips without loss of text very light annotations in ink on verso visible to recto right margin. Overall an excellent example of this rare and important broadside. First printing of the first proclamation of Thanksgiving as a national holiday. This original broadside produced in Massachusetts is formatted in two halves the top being Governor John A. Andrew's announcement of Lincoln's Proclamation dated July 27 1863 and the bottom being Lincoln's actual proclamation dated July 15 1863 announcing that August 6 shall be set aside as a National Day of Thanksgiving. Though the exact printing date is unknown it can be assumed that it was printed within the week following July 27. Thanksgiving was observed as a holiday since colonial times and each state would set aside its own day for celebration. This proclamation was the first time that the holiday would be celebrated on a set day nationwide making it the first observed Thanksgiving as a national holiday. Later the same year on October 3 1863 Lincoln made a second proclamation again announcing Thanksgiving as a holiday but this time in November a date closer to the time most states had been celebrating it in the past. This earlier proclamation is actually the first time Thanksgiving was given national status but because the second proclamation was widely accepted the knowledge of this earlier one has been somewhat forgotten making this piece a rare and important document in the annals of American history. Though this broadside is for the State of Massachusetts no other broadsides from any other states announcing this date are known to exist and only three other copies of this rare document are located through OCLC. [n.p.] hardcover
Springfield IL: Privately Printed 1872. Blue cloth with gilt vignette to front cover; some light rubbing and soiling. Frontispiece lightly foxed otherwise interior is clean. First edition. Inscribed in the year of publication to Newton Bateman a well known Illinois educator. Monaghan 928. [Privately Printed] hardcover
New York: Abingdon Press 1921. FIRST EDITION. Blue cloth-backed tan boards title in red on front cover and in gilt on spine boards soiled; ex-libris. Inscribed by the author on fly-leaf. First edition. Introduction by Will H. Hays Postmaster General of the United States. The book provides a general description of alcohol and alcohol consumption during Lincoln's childhood through his presidency. White claimed that Booth was intoxicated when he shot the President. Monaghan 2538. Abingdon Press hardcover
n.p.: Printed for Private Distribution 1903. FIRST EDITION. Prospectus laid-in. Original printed wrappers 32 loose caricatures housed in publisher's quarter-cloth portfolio with paper cover label and cloth ties portfolio soiled and chipped and lacking some ties; prospectus soiled and chipped. Text unopened. Caricatures all in nice shape. First edition of this scarce set. Wilson 1865-1949 was a prominent journalist and author. His interest and research made him a recognized Lincoln scholar. These caricatures were reprinted a number of times later in the twentieth century. Monaghan 1429. Printed for Private Distribution hardcover
New York: John A. Gray & Green 1866. Original printed wrappers minor chipping otherwise a very good copy. Second edition of a sermon given by Crozier on April 19 1865. The focus of this eulogy is Lincoln's political accomplishments. Monaghan 467. John A. Gray & Green unknown
Philadelphia: Union League of Philadelphia 1864. FIRST EDITION. Wrappers disbound; light soiling and toning. First edition of this scarce pamphlet published during the 1864 elections in support of re-electing Lincoln as President. Monaghan 359. [Union League of Philadelphia] unknown
New York: The Viking Press 1938. FIRST EDITION. Green cloth with blind-stamped front cover; ex-libris. First edition Number 69 of 150 signed by Hertz. Herndon 1818-1891 was Lincoln's law partner as well as one of his many biographers. What distinguished him from Lincoln's other biographers was his well-known penchant to conduct first-hand interviews with sources and for his use of primary materials a practice which was evident even during his days of practicing law. Monaghan 3623. The Viking Press hardcover
Boston: William V. Spencer 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers lightly soiled crease to rear wrapper. A near fine copy of this scarce pamphlet. First edition of this poem one of 250 copies printed. Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin 1837-1914 was a prolific writer and artist. He was appointed ambassador to Persia and served there between 1883-1885. Monaghan 399. William V. Spencer unknown
Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co. 1908. FIRST EDITION. Half paper and cloth boards soiled tips bumped otherwise very good. Top edges gilt others uncut. First edition of this book-long poem number 251 of 300 copies. Monaghan 1642. George W. Jacobs & Co. hardcover
Boston: Little Brown and Co 1862. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers. Contemporary newspaper clipping discussing the owrk tipped-in. Previous owner's signature. Wrappers lightly soiled. First edition. An argument against Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation. Monaghan 128 variant. Little, Brown and Co unknown
Chicago: Morris Briggs 1926. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. Original stiff paper wrappers. First separate edition #1/25 copies printed. The recollections of a boy who grew up in Springfield originally printed in Century Magazine. Though this book has neither publishing information nor imprint Monaghan suggests Morris Briggs had it printed in 1926. Monaghan 2853. [Morris Briggs] unknown
New York: Bunce & Huntington 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers chipped soiled and creased; light internal soiling otherwise very good. With a two-page autograph letter signed written on rectos only and dated 1860 tipped in. First edition. Stoddard July 2 1825 - May 12 1903 a writer poet and lyricist was appointed to the post of inspector of customs of the Port of New York with the help of his friend Nathaniel Hawthorne. After the Civil War he worked for George B. McClellan and ultimately became City Librarian of New York. Monaghan 752. Bunce & Huntington unknown
New York: Athenaeum Club 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed purple wrappers lightly chipped with sun fading to the front wrapper. Unopened. First edition. One of five hundred copies printed. It contains addresses by T. Bailey Myers Parke Godwin George P. Putnam and others and a poem by Henry T. Tuckerman. Monaghan 379 variant. [Athenaeum Club] unknown
Biddeford: Printed at the Union and Journal Office 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers soiled spine reinforced; light soiling light dampstain to last couple leaves. First edition. The town of Saco Maine responded immediately to the news of Lincoln's assassination by closing all businesses and calling a town meeting on Saturday April 15 1865. This pamphlet which was printed on the 19th of April contains a report of the proceedings of the meeting including resolutions description of a procession through the town and a eulogy of the president. Monaghan 765. Printed at the Union and Journal Office unknown
n.p.: n.p. 1899. FIRST EDITION. Bound in half morocco and marbled boards; light creasing and soiling. Judd Stewart's copy with his bookplate. Very good. First edition of this inspirational address. Monaghan 1254. [n.p.] hardcover
New York: Privately Printed 1916. Original boards head of spine chipped; ex-libris with the usual markings previous owner's signature. Foreword by Meserve. Facsimile of letter. Includes a photograph of Lincoln and one of Ellsworth printed from the original negatives in Meserve's collection. First edition with a foreword by Meserve. Facsimile of Lincoln's letter of condolence to the parents of his friend Colonel Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth the first officer killed in the War of the Rebellion. Includes a photograph of Lincoln and one of Ellsworth printed from the original negatives in Meserve's collection. One of 250 copies printed for the Quill Club. Monaghan 2258. Privately Printed hardcover
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1928. FIRST EDITION. Calf-backed paper boards with morocco spine labels; ex-libris markings to spine and interior. A fine uncut copy. First edition 500 copies printed. Monaghan 2999. Houghton Mifflin and Company hardcover
New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1905. Blue cloth with gilt vignette of Lincoln on front cover and spine titled in gilt spines sunned; ex-libris. Federal edition Number 253 of 1000 sets. With an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. Monaghan 1466. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Washington: Government Printing Office 1866. FIRST EDITION. Half brown morocco over marbled boards extremities rubbed leather a bit scuffed. Very good. First edition. Following Lincoln's assassination there was an outpouring of grief and sympathy from around the world. This volume contains the correspondence from individuals cities and towns congregations and other entities of condolence and sympathy inspired by the events of April 14 1865 translated where necessary. Monaghan 835. Government Printing Office hardcover
Philadelphia & London: J.B. Lippincott Company 1919. FIRST EDITION. Original publisher's cloth in original dust-jacket; interior bright and clean. First edition of this dramatic novel which contains what may quite possibly be the very first use of the term "paranoiac." "A paranoiac is a person who is badly out of joint with his surroundings. He cannot find his place in the band but wants to play trombone on the drum. He can play trombone fluently but not in tune so he thinks the others are making discords to annoy him." Walton 1854-1941 a consulting neurologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital was also the author of several other literary works including Why worry; The flower finder; Those nerves; and Calm yourself. BMC XXVI 628. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover
Cincinnati: Poe & Hitchcock 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers top fore-edge corner bumped front wrapper splitting at joint. Newspaper obituary of author tipped-in causing some offsetting. First edition of this eulogy delivered in the city of Mount Carmel Illinois on Sunday April 23 1865. According to the obituary Sears 1825-1911 traced his ancestry back to the Mayflower and pilgrim days. Monaghan 717. Poe & Hitchcock unknown
Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson 1864. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers lacking rear wrapper; front wrapper lightly chipped and soiled some occasional scattered foxing. Still a very good uncut copy. First edition of this scarce wrapper issue. Monaghan 366. T.B. Peterson unknown
Brooklyn: "The Union" Print 1865. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers bound into contemporary half morocco front wrapper and frontispiece detached binding rubbed. First edition one of 100 copies. Signed photo of author tipped in. With an original invitation to the speech laid-in. Monaghan 754. "The Union" Print unknown
Washington D.C.: O.H. Oldroyd 1901. FIRST EDITION. Fine steel engraved frontispiece of Lincoln bound in numerous plates and text illustrations. Half green morocco and marbled boards title in gilt to spine. Some light wear to spine and extremities. First edition number 227 of 250 copies signed by the author. Laid in is an ALS from the author to an Admiral Stephens dated 1891 on letterhead of the Lincoln residence. Monaghan 1356. O.H. Oldroyd hardcover
U.S.A.: Palgrave Macmillan 2009. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Cormac McCarthy is one of America's best-selling novelists of the South and Southwest. An excellent copy. Next day dispatch by Royal Mail. 1000's of satisfied customers! Please contact us with any enquiries. <br/> <br/> Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000748 ISBN : 0230612261 9780230612266
New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1947. Acknowledgments. Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art. Contents: Henri Cartier_Bresson - Documentary Humanist Kirstein Cartier-Besson's Photographic Technique Newhall Chronology Plates Bibliography. 56 pp. Book has 2" spine tear at rear top and 1/4" chip at bottom rear of spine fon in pink ink on front pastedown sticker remnant ffep top rear corner has chip. Bookseller's Inventory # 172114. No Edition Stated. Tan Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Henri Cartier-Bresson. 10 1/4" X 7 3/4". The Museum of Modern Art Hardcover
SAGE Publications Inc. Very Good. 2003. Paperback. 0761926941 . This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear. Inside pages are clean. ; 8.90 X 6 X 1.50 inches; 696 pages . SAGE Publications, Inc paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 03GW17-651-103e ISBN : 0761926941 9780761926948
U.S.A.: Marcel Dekker 1984. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition first printing 1984. Fine hardcover. Appears unread. Minor soiling to endpapers otherwise like new. Marcel Dekker Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 011355 ISBN : 0824770781 9780824770785
New York NY USA.: Collier/Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc 1976. 253 pages. HEAVY BOOK; WEIGHT = 630 Grams; // USA and CANADA Orders ONLY Please; // Standard Pre-Set Postage Rates DO NOT APPLY to International Overseas Orders International / Overseas Orders will gladly be accepted but you must Contact Us FIRST and be Willing to pay EXTRA Shipping Charges. ; " Everything you ever wanted to know about Wonder Woman arranged in alphabetical encyclopedic form." . First Edition By This Publisher. Soft Cover. Very Good to Fine. Illus. by Illustrated Cover art!. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Trade Paperback. Collier/Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : C-1631-1 ISBN : 0020800800 9780020800804
New York NY USA.: Collier/Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc 1976. 253 pages HEAVY BOOK; WEIGHT = 630 Grams; // USA and CANADA Orders ONLY Please; // Standard Pre-Set Postage Rates DO NOT APPLY to International Overseas Orders International / Overseas Orders will gladly be accepted but you must Contact Us FIRST and be Willing to pay EXTRA Shipping Charges. ; ." Everything you ever wanted to know about Wonder Woman arranged in alphabetical encyclopedic form." . First Edition By This Publisher. Soft Cover. Fine. Illus. by Illustrated Cover art!. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Trade Paperback. Collier/Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : C-1020-1 ISBN : 0020800800 9780020800804
New York: Library of America 1989. Two volume complete set in the publisher's slipcases. Blue cloth covered volumes with blue ribbon page markers.The most comprehensive selection ever published of Lincoln's speeches letters presidential messages and proclamations the Linoln-Douglas debates and miscellaneous writings. In fine as new condition. . Hard Cover. Fine - As New/Slipcase. Library of America Hardcover
First edition. With a never-before-seen collection of all the known letters & telegraph communications exchanged among members of the Lincoln family up to the time of his assassination. One of 185 copies printed on handmade paper & signed by David Herbert Donald a leading Lincoln scholar winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for biography & the Charles Warren Professor Emeritus of American History & American Civilization at Harvard University Small 4to illustrated with three tipped-in photogravure portraits & two fold-out facsimile letters 3/4 black moroccan goatskin & dark blue paste-paper boards t.e.g. velvet lined folding black cloth traycase. A lovely book. As new. Thornwillow Press hardcover
Lincoln County History Committee. Near Fine. 1985. Hardcover. Glossy paper b/w photos. Due to size and weight of this book ships within US only and only by media rate mail. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 788 pp . Lincoln County History Committee hardcover
NY: Eakins Press 1973. Hardcover. Light shelfwear else very good plus clean and tight condition / price clipped dust jacket still bright but with a few chips and small tears to top of spine. Size: 9.25" X 12.25" 215 plates index; 385pp. Only 3075 copies printed. Eakins Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 203561 ISBN : 0871300346 9780871300348
NY: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History 2007. Paperback. As new clean tight & bright condition. Size: 8.5"x11" stapled pamphlet. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 184372 ISBN : 1932821406 9781932821406
Boston: Gorham Press 1910. First American edition. Hardcover. Good /no jacket. tips worn corners bumped light rubbing to covers bit of surface loss to front endpaper due to erasure of previous owner's name name appears again at dedication page else clean and unmarked. Top edge gilt deckled edges folding map has tear at blank space all illustrations present and correct. A son of the famed Victorian industrialist Tangye family he became like most of the Tangye descendants a prolific author. Travel and exploration books in his case. First American edition on the British sheets. Most items ship with free delivery confirmation electronic tracking and jacket protectors generally over $10.00 if applicable. Clean recycled packing material will be used when possible. <br/><br/> Gorham Press hardcover
New York: William Morrow and Company 1950. good mass market paperback with wear. Previous owner inscription. Mass Market Paperback. Good. William Morrow and Company Paperback