Barron's Educational Series. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Barron's Educational Series unknown
Référence libraire : GRP63469073 ISBN : 0764159771 9780764159770
New York: The Heritage Press 1967 Introduction by Van Wyck Brooks. Engravings by Reynolds Stone. Pictorial cloth lettered in silver. Slight wear to extremities more so to foot of spine. A fine copy in slipcase. Slipcase slightly faded. Sandglass pamphlet laid in. Illus. by Stone Reynolds. The Heritage Press hardcover
Harcourt Brace 1960. Hardcover. Good. Good HARDCOVER with DJ. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers show minor shelf wear. Binding is tight hinges strong. Dust jacket shows edge wear covered with plastic and fixed to inside covers.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Harcourt, Brace hardcover
New York: The Heritage Press 1965 Introduction by Maxwell Geismar. Paintings by Robert Shore. Black and white cloth. Spine faded else a fine copy in slipcase. Slipcase shows just a bit of wear. Sandglass pamphlet laid in. Two titles combined in a single volume. Illus. by Shore Robert. The Heritage Press hardcover
Harcourt Brace 1960. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good hardcover with DJ. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show very minor shelf wear. Binding is tight hinges strong. Dust jacket shows light edge wear.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Harcourt, Brace hardcover
1852. 2 pp. pen-and-ink on folded sheet. 1 vols. 12mo. Fine. 2 pp. pen-and-ink on folded sheet. 1 vols. 12mo. Secretary of State Trying to Help the Disgraced Oakes Shaw. Secretary of State Edward Everett writes to Secretary of the Navy John Pendleton Kennedy on Justice Lemuel Shaw's behalf to recommend his son John Oakes Shaw for a position in the Navy. Oakes Shaw as he was known was the eldest son from his father's second marriage to Hope Savage. He became the brother-in-law of Herman Meville when the author married Justice Shaw's daughter Elizabeth from his first marriage. In fact Oakes had truly disgraced his family when in 1844 he married an "inopportunely preganant Caroline Caro Sarah Cobb." Reading in full "Mr. John O. Shaw of Boston a son of Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw of Massachusetts is desirous of being appointed a pursor in the Navy. His father equally respectable as a Magistrate & a citizen desires me to speak a good word for him. I have no knowledge of the young man but I am sure the Chief Justice would not recommend him if he did not think him fully qualified for the place". Parker Herman Melville Volume 1: 1819-1851 pp. 341-343 unknown