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	All's Not Gold That Glitters. - Cousin Alice.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3635"/>
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		Cousin Alice. (Haven, Alice) All's Not Gold That Glitters, or the Young Californian. D. Appleton, NY 1863. 12mo, 214pp + two pp adverts. Orig. green gilt cloth slt. rubbed o/w vgc. 
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     <br/>Cousin Alice.

        
        

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	1881 Time Table showing the Second Transcontinental US railroad: "The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Time Table.  California to all points East via southern California", with large map. - Second US transcontinental railroad.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17483"/>
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		Pocket timetable with map showing the just completed second US transcontinental railroad, the first transcontinental having been completed in 1869.  This historic route is seen in this time table & map where the Santa Fe line connects at Deming, New Mexico to Southern Pacific's line from El Paso to Los Angeles and beyond.The time tables are "in effect Sept. 4, 1881".  4 x 8 1/2" folded, folding open 9 times to 21 1/2 x 37 1/4", with attractive large b&w map showing the rail lines in black from California, (San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego) across Arizona and New Mexico, down into Mexico (the Sonora and Mexican RR lines) across Colorado and into Kansas.  Map shows the entire United States as far east as New York City.  When the map is folded, one entire side devoted to time tables, for the Southern Pacific RR, New Mexico Line, Main Line, Southern Pacific branches, Atlantic & Pacific RR, and Santa Fe Branch.  The verso of the time table consists of the two panels of the time table cover, plus 8 panels of general information, each panel headed with a different engraved scene, including 'Across the Prairies - in the good old days of 1861', showing Native Americans and covered wagon train;  another titled 'Across the Prairies - in the Latter Days, 1881', showing the train; 'Lo! The Poor Buffalo! Kansas'; 'Kansas Thrift, 1881'; 'In New Mexico and Colorado'; 'Raton Tunnel, New Mexico'; 'Homes in Colorado'; and 'Pottery of New Mexico'.  The front and back cover panels are both illustrated, one with a view of the train crossing a mountainous landscape, with the title flanked by palm trees.  The other cover with a giant bearded striding grenadier his helmet drawn as if it were a locomotive's smoke stack pouring forth black smoke, with the title "The New Colossus of Roads" below the image.  Superimposed on the giant's body from his head to his toes are the labeled rail road routes, with his eye designated Atchison, his right foot ending in Los Angeles, his left leg ending with "City of Mexico".  A few splits at folds, o/w very good. 
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     <br/>Second US transcontinental railroad.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Rand McNally,1881.

        <br/>Price: $500.00
       
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	1882 Time Table showing the First Transcontinental US railroad: "Union and Central Pacific Railroad Line. The Great American Over-Land Route", with large color map. - First US transcontinental railroad.
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		Pocket time table with large color map showing the western portion of the first transcontinental railroad, from Council Bluffs and Kansas City and extending west to California.  This particular time table is from an Australian collection; the route from Australia has been marked in orange pencil on the map, starting with the trip across the Atlantic, arrival in New York, trip up to Boston, then Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Chicago, Omaha/Council Bluffs, and from there due west on the Pacific Union line to San Francisco.This first transcontinental line, known as the "Overland Route", was built between 1863 and 1869, when the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific connected at Council Bluffs, and linked up with the existing network to the east, thereby providing rail service for the first time from coast to coast.  On May 10, 1869, the famous "Last Spike" was driven at Promontory, Utah, establishing a transportation network which supercharged the economy and migration to the American West.The time table boasts a schedule time between New York of only 7 days for first class trains!  Through tickets to Europe are offered, and rates to California from New York "are at present about $138.30 first class; $105.00 second-class; $75.00 third class passage". When the map is folded, one side is devoted to time tables, and the other side to general information. Includes text on Montana and Colorado, luring settlers: "Among the promising Territories of the Union none is at present enjoying a more vigorous growth than Montana.  ...  &#91;this] line in now completed to Butte City, the mining centre of the Territory, and reduces the stage distance to principal points to from eight to twenty-four hours".   On  Colorado: "The Central and Union Pacific is the only line which can carry passengers from California, Nevada or the Coast, through the wonderfully prosperous and picturesque young state of Colorado.  ... Every mountain range and every gulch is being prospected..." The time table with "Form B-6-82" at the bottom of the front panel.  4 1/2 x 8 1/4" folded, folding open 8 times to 16 1/4 x 43 1/2 wide", with attractive large color map showing the rail lines in black, with branch lines extending north into Montana and Oregon, and south in to Colorado and Utah.  Map shows the entire United States as far east as Nova Scotia.  The front and back cover panels are both illustrated; one with a map showing an across the world voyage commencing in Europe, crossing the Atlantic and the US to San Francisco, and the Pacific to Japan, Hong Kong, Sidney (sic) and New Zealand.  The other cover with a view of the train crossing an elevated bridge & titled "Union  Pacific Railway Bridge, Omaha"  A few splits at folds, slightly ruffled bottom edges, o/w very good. 
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     <br/>First US transcontinental railroad.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Rand McNally,1882.

        <br/>Price: $500.00
       
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	Illustrated and die cut West Point dance card, U. S. M. A.  Summer Hop, Camp Joseph Wheeler. - &#91;West Point].
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		Charmingly illustrated die cut dance card, made out to Miss Dorothy Drouillard, with a color lithograph showing a cadet standing beneath a tree & looking up at the moon and starry sky, with the Battle Monument of 1863 in the middle ground and the Hudson River glowing in the distance.  The right hand and top edge of the dance card is die cut around the shape of the tree.  With two embossed gilt USMA stamps at the upper right, superimposed on the dark green foliage of the tree; tied with a cream cord; inside Dorothy Drouillard's name neatly handwritten, and 16 blank spaces for dance partners.  2 1/2 x 3 1/4".  Base of tie cord slightly frayed, o/w very good condition. 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point].

        
        <br/>Ca. 1913.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	Survey of U. S. Lands at West Point. 1839. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17355"/>
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		Survey of the lands on the west bank of the Hudson River, showing Stoney Point (sic), West Point, (Gees Point), and the names of all the patents surrounding the point, including: Patent to Charles Congreve; Patent to John Moore; Gridley Property; Albert Swim; William B. Cozzens; Z. J. D. Kinsley; and the Ceded District for the academy.  At the lower left:"(Signed) Samuel Parmenter, Surveyor, April 6, 1839".  Scale 1 inch to 50 chains.  Across the Hudson from West Point lies "Martler's Rock", now known as Constitution Island, and at the very top, just north of the Congreve patent, a property is marked "Van Wart".  From Boynton's History of West Point.  7 1/4 x 5".   
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Map Accompanying the Report. 1812. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17356"/>
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		Showing the Hudson River with the site of the military academy designated "Stony Point, West Point, (Gee's Point)" and showing the Barracks and Public Store.  With the Charles Congreve patent shown as 1463 acres; the Patent to John Moore 332 acres; and with a table of references of 8 items, including: Fort Clinton, Fort Putnam, Magazine on Constitution Island; Old Batteries; and North's House. Scale 1 inch to 50 chains.  Across the Hudson from West Point lies Martler's Rock, Constitution Island.  From Boynton's History of West Point.  7 1/4 x 5".   
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

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	Map of the West Side of the Hudson River.  Copy from the original of Maj. Villefranche. 1780. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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		Showing the Hudson River with Stony Point, West Point,(Gee's Point) and the Barracks and Public Store at the military academy.  With the Charles Congreve patent shown as 1463 acres; the Patent to John Moore 332 acres; and with a table of references of 8 items, including: Fort Clinton, Fort Putnam, Magazine on Constitution Island; Old Batteries; and North's House. Scale 1 inch to 50 chains.  Across the Hudson from West Point lies Martler's Rock, Constitution Island.  From Boynton's History of West Point.  7 1/4 x 5".   
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Illustrated West Point dance card, U. S. M. A.  Fall Hops 1913. - &#91;West Point].
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17361"/>
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		Charmingly illustrated dance card, for Miss Dorothy Drouillard, with an color lithograph showing a very fashionable young woman in large feathered hat, holding a muff and a West Point banner, looking out toward a football game, with the American flag and Hudson River shining in the distance.  With an embossed USMA stamp at the lower right, tied with a cream cord, and with printed card "Order of Dances" with 20 numbered places.  3 1/4 x 3 3/4".  Very slt toned, base of tie cord slightly frayed, o/w very good condition. 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point].

        
        

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	"Greetings from the Corps of Cadets, USMA, Christmas 1921".  West Point Christmas card with full page color lithographic illustration, "All's Fair in Love and War" - &#91;West Point].
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17362"/>
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		Charming Christmas card with a full page color illustration of a cadet in winter coat placing mistletoe in cannon above the head of his date as she fastens her skis.  With four embossed USMA stamps with the date 1923 across the bottom of the card.  The front of the card features the greeting within a stamped shield, with a black and white illustration of the Cadet Monument, which was presented to the Academy in 1919 by cadets of the L'Ecole Polytechnique School (France) as a tribute to the French Cadets who took part in the defense of France.  Signed on the verso by Wendell Blanchard, born 1902, graduated from West Point 1924, served as Colonel in World War II and buried at Arlington National Cemetery in 1977.  With the original decorative envelope, addressed to Miss Hazel Cameron, 256 Stevens St., Lowell, Mass, with 2 one cent stamps.  Envelope slightly rubbed a few short tears at edges; Christmas card very bright and fresh, with original glassine tissue guard for illustration intact. 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point].

        
        

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	Fort Arnold 1780.  Enlarged from Major Villefranche's Map. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17364"/>
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		Engraved map showing the Fort Arnold on the Hudson River with Stony Point, West Point, Gee's Point and the South Barracks, North Barracks, Magazine, Long Barracks, Sherburne Battery, Lantern Battery, and Chain Battery.  Fort Arnold was the original name of the fort built between 1778 and 1780; it was renamed Fort Clinton after Benedict Arnold's betrayal and defection to the British, after General James Clinton.  The fort was the main defensive garrison during the Revolutionary war, overlooking the crucial tight turn in the Hudson River and the location of the Great Chain.  The military academy at West Point was founded at this site in 1802.  Scale 1.5 inches to 200 yards.  7 1/4 x 5". 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

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	Map of Fort Constitution.  Martelaers Rock Opposite West Point.  1775,6,7.  Compiled from Am. Archives. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17365"/>
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		Engraved map showing the distinctive S curve of the Hudson River in the Highlands, with Fort Constitution, Barbette Battery and Barracks shown.  Known since 1775 as Constitution Island, it is now part of the grounds of the United States Army Garrison, West Point. It was called Martelaer's rock in colonial times and was the first location for fortifications during the war.  The Great Chain was stretched across the Hudson from here to West Point during the years 1778 to 1772.  Directly opposite the island "Moores' House" is marked.  7 1/4 x 5". 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

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	Portion of the Boom at West Point During the Revolutionary War &#91;with] Arrangement of the Great Boom and Chain at West Point. - &#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17366"/>
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		Two engraved illustrations of the boom and chain used at West Point in the Hudson Highlands as a means of disrupting British navigation of the river during the Revolutionary War.  The upper illustration is a cross section showing two of the wooden rails of the log boom connected by chains, with the lower illustration showing the boom and chain stretching from one side of the river to the other.  The boom's role was to absorb the impact of a British ship's attack.  The Great Chain was stretched across the Hudson from Constitution Island to West Point during the years 1778 to 1772.  It was about 500 yards long & weighed 65 tons, made of iron links two foot in length; it was forged at Sterling Iron Works in Warwick, N.Y. from ore mined in Orange County, New York.  7 1/4 x 5". 
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     <br/>&#91;West Point] Barnard, W. S.

        
        <br/>New York:D. Van Nostrand.

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	Postcard Showing U.S. Flag with Borders and Stripes Decorated with Glitter.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17118"/>
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		Patriotic postcard with U.S. flag in red, blue and gold with glitter decorating borders and four lines of The Star-Spangled Banner, with lyrics by Francis Scott Key: "Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just / And this be our motto: "In God is our trust." / And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave / O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!" The flag has 45 stars, suggesting a date prior to 1907. There is a box on verso for a one-cent stamp. 3 1/2 by 5 inches. 
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        <br/>New York:Souvenir Postcard Company,c1907.

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	Wilke's Antarctic Landfalls. - Mawson, D.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17122"/>
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		The story of the US Exploring Expedition 1838 - 1842, and specifically the Antarctic landings, of which Mawson writes, "The first attack upon the existence of some of Wilkes's reported Antarctic land appears to have been launched by his own countrymen shortly after his return..  ...  there arose during the enquiry the question of whether or not some of the logged landfalls were or were not terra firma" (p73).  Wilkes is buried in Arlington National Cemetery; his grave stone reads "he discovered the Ant-arctic continent".  Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, South Australian Branch, Session 1932-33.  Slim 8vo, pp 70 -113, with maps.  Stippled gray printed paper wraps, staple bound.  With University of Adelaide stamp at upper corner front cover, o/w very good. 
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     <br/>Mawson, D.

        
        

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	The Homes of America. - Lamb, Martha J.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8810"/>
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		Lamb, Martha J. The Homes of America. D. Appleton & Co, New York 1879. 256pp. Brown cloth w/ gold stamping and red printing on spine and cover. 
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	Old North Trail or Life, Legends and Religion of the Blackfeet Indians. - McClintock, Walter.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3201"/>
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		McClintock, Walter. The Old North Trail or Life, Legends and Religion of the Blackfeet Indians. Macmillan & Co., London 1910. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt stamped. Slt. rubbed on extremes o/w a very bright, tight copy. Profusely illustrated in black and white & color. Howes M45. 
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     <br/>McClintock, Walter.

        
        

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	The King Ranch. - Lea, Tom.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3205"/>
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		Boston 1957.  Tall 8vo, 2 vols.  Orig. tan & brown publishers cloth in slipcase, fine in very slightly edgeworn slipcase.   
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     <br/>Lea, Tom.

        
        

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	Panoramic View from Bunker Hill Monument. - Bunker Hill.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3207"/>
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		&#91;Bunker Hill]. A Panoramic View from Bunker Hill Monument. Redding & Co., Boston 1848. 16pp text by R.P. Mallory. Fine folding engraved panoramic view of Boston and the surrounding areas, engraved by James Smillie, folding out to 6" x 44". The text includes a brief history of the Battle of Bunker Hill and an account of the monument. This separate issue of the engraving pre-dates the one in Drake's "The History and Antiquities of Boston", 1856. (See Stokes and Haskell, "American Historical Prints". NY 1932. G37, p. 193. Orig. green pp hardboards. A nice copy, not foxed as is usual. 
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     <br/>Bunker Hill.

        
        

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	Gold-Seekers and Bread-Winners; or, "There's No Place Like Home." - Hoffman, Frank.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3216"/>
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		Hoffman, Frank. Gold-Seekers and Bread-Winners; or, "There's No Place Like Home." Frederick Warne & Co., NY n.d. Cloth. Not in Wright, American Fiction. 
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	Photograph Album of the American West & Mexico.
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		Photograph Album of the American West & Mexico. Sml. Folio album in half calf, lacking spine. Album pages somewhat foxed dampmarked, not affecting the photos. 49 albumen prints, ca. 30 CDV's (most large size) and many photogravure plates around the U.S. including: Gold Hill, Nevada, by R.J. Waters, incl. 3 of the State Prison of Nevada including "Prehistoric Tracks of supposed Genus Homo, Carson Nevada" 3 Lake Tahoe Series by R.J. Waters 26 views of Yosemite signed Fiske 7 studio shots of Mexico 3 bull fighting scenes signed on verso "Benito" 12 views around Mexico mounted on card by Benito Nichols. ca. 120 plates of photgravures of San Francisco, Yosemite, New York & Washington DC 7 studio shots of Mexican life 10 carte de visites of Mexican occupations 8 lge. cdv's of railway shots on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad mostly by C.R. Savage of Salt Lake City & 3 of the Mormon Tabernacle & Temple under construction. 
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	United States with Excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska. - Baedeker, Karl.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3382"/>
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		Baedeker, Karl. The United States with Excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska. Leipzig 1909, 4th edition. Sm. 8vo, 724pp, 33 maps, red cloth. 
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	The Homes of America. - Lamb, Martha J.
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		Lamb, Martha J. The Homes of America. D. Appleton & Co, New York 1879. 256pp. Brown cloth w/ gold stamping and red printing on spine and cover. 
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	Dark Carnival. - Bradbury, Ray.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3723"/>
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		Bradbury, Ray. Dark Carnival. Arkham House, Sauk City (Wis) 1947. 313pp. Black cloth w/ gold printing on spine. g+ dj g slightly chipped on corners. 
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	Royal Commission On Water Supply; First Progress Report.  Irrigation. - Deakin,Hon. A.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/5386"/>
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		Deakin, Hon. A. Royal Commission On Water Supply; First Progress Report. Irrigation In Western America, so far as it has relation to the circumstances of Victoria. Victorian govt. blue paper, Melbourne 1885. Small folio, (4) + 88pp. PP wrps, vg+. Deakin was to become Prime Minister of Australia after Federation in 1901. Interesting look at water distribution in Western America, a subject of vital interest to Australia. Touches on Colorado, California, eucalyptus, etc. 
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	The American Coast Pilot. - Furlong, Capt. L.
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		Furlong, Capt. L. The American Coast Pilot. Newburyport 1804, 4th edition. 8vo, (xvi), 17-386pp, 4 pp ads, 11 plans of ports. Original full calf, spine cracked & rubbed, endpapers lacking o/w good. Howes F421; Sabin 26219. Fine maps of American ports. 
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	Mikrocosmos.  A Little Description of the Great World. - Heylyn, Peter.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6008"/>
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		Heylyn, Peter. Mikrocosmos. A Little Description of the Great World. William Turner, Oxford 1636, 7th edition. (xx), 809pp, 1 fold. table. Early full calf rebacked with the original spine & label. Early owners signature dated 1804, Wm. Heyght. Heylyn was a 17th century theologian and historian who lectured in historical geography and cosmography. This was his first attempt at a world geography, which he revised and expanded in his 1652 "Cosmography". This earlier work focuses on Europe in the 1st half of the book - Europe, the British Isles, Scandinavia & the Greek Archipelago. The section on Asia includes Turkey, Palestine, Armenia, Arabia, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and India. The work includes a description of the "New World" and "Mexicana". "This Great tract of land ought, and that must aptly to be called the New World. New for the late discovery, and world for the vast spaciousness of it, the most usuall (sic) yet some what improper name is America." Mexicana includes Mexico and other Central American countries, but includes part of the United States in Quivira & Nova Albion (California), Florida, Virginia and Canada, the West Indies, Cuba, Bermuda. Discusses possibilities of ancient peoples (Hebrews, Welsh, etc. having been in the New World before Columbus and is firmly of the opinion that the native americans derive from the Asians, (specifically the Tartars). This copy complete with the folding table of climates of the world, often missing. Sabin 31656; STC 13282. 
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	The Rio Grande Southern Story. - Crum, Josie Moore.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6021"/>
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		Crum, Josie Moore. The Rio Grande Southern Story. Durango Co 1957, 1st edition. 4to, 533pp, ills in text. Orig. cloth, vg+ condition. The Rio Grande Southern Railway in Colorado. 
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	Rails Around Gold Hill. - Cafky, Morris.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6050"/>
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		Cafky, Morris. Rails Around Gold Hill. Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, Denver 1955, 1st edition limited to 2750 copies. 4to, 463pp, profusely illustrated, color plates w/ tissue guards, map pocket at back. Orig. red cloth, tattered dj o/w an extremely nice copy. Handsome limited edition production of the Colorado railways. Flyer, set of color prints...; Map of the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad; Tourists Guide to Colorado springs; Map of the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway; ; The Railroads of the Cripple Creek District in 1905; General Map of the Associated Companies...; Map of the Midland Terminal Railway 
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	Colorado Midland. - Cafky, Morris.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6053"/>
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		Cafky, Morris. Colorado Midland. Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, Denver 1965, 1st ed. signed and limited to 6000 copies. 4to, 467pp, b&w & col. ills throughout, maps in pocket at rear. Orig. cloth, chipped dj, vgc. Railroads & mining in early Colorado. 
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	Into the Yukon. - Edwards, William Seymour.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6128"/>
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		Edwards, William Seymour. Into the Yukon. Robert Clarke, Cincinnati 1904, 8vo. 312pp, pagination includes f & 59pp ills (Kodak snap shots), 2 pp maps. Grey gilt & dec. cloth, very good condition. The author visits the Yukon goldfields as well as the American West, visiting Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City & Denver. Includes the prospectus for the book along with publication list of other Clarke titles. 
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	Universal Geographical Dictionary; or Grand Gazetteer. - Brice, Andrew.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6139"/>
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		Brice, Andrew. Universal Geographical Dictionary; or Grand Gazetteer of General, Special, Antient & Modern Geography, including a Comprehensive View of the Various Countries of Europe, Asia, Africa & America... J. Robinson & W. Johnston, London 1759. Sml. folio, 2 vols. (ii) 756pp (&) 757-1446pp with engraved frontis & 7 folding maps including a double hemisphere by Gibson showing Anson's tracks. Full leather, raised binds, title label, covers rubbed o/w vgc, the maps bright & clean. Australia is mentioned as "New Holland", citing Dampier's observations, with much comment on the natives, Van Diemen's Land sights (Tasmania) and Tasman's observations. The extensive American continent is fascinating. References are made to Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New England, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, New York, Newport, etc. The report on tobacco, listed under "Virginia" very much used, ...when taken in great quantities...smoak (sic) dries and damages the brain: in so much that we read of a person who through excess of smoaking has dried his brain to that degree, that, after his death, there was nothing found in his skull but a little black lump consisting of mere membranes." P. 1354. Recommending it as a treatment for asthma (!), it equates it to opium "it should be used when required only and left off immediately when the necessity for it ceases". 
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	An Abridgement of Portlock and Dixon's Voyage Round the World. - Dixon, George).
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		(Dixon, George). (Beresford, William). An Abridgement of Portlock and Dixon's Voyage Round the World Performed in 1785, 6, 7 & 1788. John Stockdale, London 1789, 2nd edition. 8vo, (8) 272pp, frontis, engraved title & large folding map. Half calf, marbled boards, very good+. Lt. general browning of text. Although Dixon's name is not listed as author, Hill notes that only Dixon's account of the voyage includes Queen Charlotte Island, as he discovered it. The folio folding map shows the west coast of Canada and southern Alaska from Nootka to Cook's River, including Queen Charlotte Island. The map is entitled "... Chart of the Northwest Coast of America with tracks of the King George & Queen Charlotte in 1786 to 1787... George Dixon, London Dec 24 1788, engraved by W. Harrison & J. Reid". Rare: the last copy sighted was 25 years ago. Hill cites only the 1st edition, published the same year. 
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	Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: - Franklin, Benjamin.
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		Franklin, Benjamin. Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written by Himself, together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary... G.G.J. & J. Robinson, London 1793, 2nd UK edition. Sml. 8vo, 2 vols. (ii-xii) 317pp, engraved portrait frontis (&) (vi) 290pp. Original papered spine & blue hardboard, vol. #s stamped on spine, orig. hand-written title labels, a fine uncut copy. Light damp affects the engraved title in vol. 1 o/w very good condition. A handsome contemporary copy. 
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	Discourse Intended to Commemorate the Discovery of America. - Belknap, Jeremy.
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		Belknap, Jeremy. Discourse Intended to Commemorate the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus delivered at the Request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts...to which are added, Four Dissertations... 1. On the circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients. 2. An Examination of the pretensions of Martin Behaim to a discovery of America prior to that of Columbus, with a Chronological detail of all the Discoveries made in the 15th Century. 3. On the question, whether the Honey-bee is a native of America? 4. On the colour of the native Americans and the recent population of this Continent. Printed at the Apollo Press in Boston, by Belknap and Hall, 1792. Slim 8vo, 132pp, 2pp ads. Later bound in red gilt half morocco & marbled boards. Slt. rubbed at extremes o/w vgc. Sabin 4431. 
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	Map of the World. - Keur, Jacob & Hendrick.
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		Keur, Jacob & Hendrick. Map of the World "Korte Beschrijvinge van de Lantschappen des Werelts,..." A finely executed double hemisphere world map from a Keur Bible, published in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 1749. Styled on the Visscher map "Orbis Terrarum..."(Shirley entry 431) with highly similar borders and small spheres; there is no title banner or cartographer noted (the title appears on the verso of the map) and the main hemispheres are very different. This map shows Tasman's disc. on north & west coast of Aus and Tasmania and New Zealand; there is much less detail on NW coast of America; California as a peninsula and Kaap Blank, K. Mendocin, Franciscus Hav (San Francisco harbor), E.S. Clemente, E. van Paxaros off the Californian coast, S. Fe' (Santa Fe); Nieuw Mexico; Florida; F. Louis (New Orleans); Carolina with Charlestown; Virginia; NEngeland (from Virginia north to "Acadie"); N. Vrankryk in the Illinois area just south of the Great Lakes, Quirira (?) n. of Santa Fe; the Mississippi and its tributaries shown far north, (to its' source?) Bermude and Bahama. It also shows 4 landfalls near the Antarctic circle; Kaap van't Zuidland, the coastline with the notation "Land gezien" near 40 degrees south; a coastline at 55 degrees south "'t Land der Befnydenisfe"; a coastline at 60 degrees south "ontdekt door Franc. Drak" (from Drake) and a dotted line near 50 degrees south "Ys door Halley gezien" (from Halley). 44.5 x 30 cms, two smaller spheres titled "Polus Arcticus" and Polus Antarcticus, replaced by astronomical diagrams "The Keur family were active over a long period, and some of these maps may date from the 18th century." (Shirley p.507) Shirley entry 513 lists a Keur bible of 1682 with the same decorations as the Visscher-Berchem map of 1658, entry 406. This map is definitely based on Shirley entry 431, also by Visscher. Very scarce; does not appear in Rosenthal's Antique Map Price Record. 
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	Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas, - Johnson, A.J. and J.H. Colton.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6684"/>
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		Johnson, A.J. and J.H. Colton. Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas, with Descriptions, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical. Compiled, Drawn, and Engraved under the Supervision of J.H. Colton and A.J. Johnson. New York, Johnson and Ward, No. 86 Cedar St., 1862. Folio, 64 plates comprising 28 double page maps (3 maps appear to be listed in the contents as double pages, but are single pages), 34 single page maps, 1 double page plate of mountains & rivers, 1 single page illus. of time differences from Washington DC, 1 single page title vignette engraving. 99 pp text incl. a page on "The Antarctic Regions". Orig. wash color, New York map has a ruffled foredge, o/w vg internally. Orig. half cloth bit marked, leather corners and spine rubbed, 1" tear in head of spine, but gilt is bright. An important double page map for the Civil War period incl. entitled "New Military map of U.S. Forts, Military Posts, with an Enlarged Plan of Southern Harbors". 
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	Locomotive Cyclopedia of American Practice 1947. - Wright, Roy, ed.
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		Wright, Roy, ed. Locomotive Cyclopedia of American Practice 1947. Simmons-Boardman Publ, NY 1947. Thick 4to, 1418pp, diags. and ills throughout, vgc. 
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	Narrative Journal of Travels through the Northwestern Regions. - Schoolcraft, Henry R.
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		Schoolcraft, Henry R. Narrative Journal of Travels through the Northwestern Regions of the United States Extending from Detroit through the Great Chain of American Lakes to the Sources of the Mississippi River. Performed as a member of the Expedition under Governor Cass in the year 1820. E&E Hosford, Albany 1821. (xvi), 17-419pp (4)pp index. Folding map frontis, vignette on title page, color profile and 6 engraved views. Full orig. calf, black label, front board detached. Lt. general foxing throughout o/w good+. The state of Michigan and Gov. Cass's expedition route are outline in red on the folding map. Important early expedition to the source of the Mississippi River, having started from Buffalo. Much on the Indian population encountered including an engraved plate of artifacts. Howes S-186; Sabin 77862; Streeter 1782. 
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	The New, Comprehensive, Impartial and Complete History of England: - Barnard, Edward et al.
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		from the earliest period of Authentic Information, to the End of the Present Year. Containing A full, accurate, clear...Account of all the most remarkable Transactions, memorable Events...in which the English have been concerned...to the Present Very Important Crisis... with An interesting and circumstantial Detail of the origin, Constitution, and Present State of this Kingdom, and of our various Conquests, Acquisition, and Revolutions, in various Parts, at Home and Abroad... Printed for Alexander Hogg, at No. 16, Pater-noster Row, no date (1785). A history of England and it's rulers, which includes the American Revolutionary War in the chapter about George III.  Handsome plates throughout.  This copy LACKS the American prints.  Folio,  (15" tall) text double column; &#91;title leaf], &#91;&#91;5]-708 (of 712) (with 441-444 omitted as issued), &#91;(advertisement) pp., LACKS the last pages of the index, list of subscribers and five of the American plates, but still with with 99 plates of portraits of the monarchs, maps of the British Isles, important battles, signing of the Magna Charta, Guy Fawkes, the Great Fire,,Bill  of Rights, etc.  A mild ex-lib copy, with a quarter brown calf binding, gilt title and author with call number down low on the spine, bookplate inside front board, very small india ink number on verso of titlepage, o/w very clean.  A very nice copy. 
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        <br/>London:Alexander Hogg,1785.

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	A Visit to the United States and Canada in 1833. - Weston, Richard.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7382"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a40</id>
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		Weston, Richard. A Visit to the United States and Canada in 1833; with the View of Settling in America. Including a Voyage to and From New-York. Richard Weston & Sons, Bell & Bradfute, others, and Richard Griffin, Glasgow & Edinburgh 1836. 8vo, 5pp ads (reviews), (1) blank, (2), ii, 312pp, a.e.m. Contemporary full calf, blind & gilt stamped, spine rebacked, but flaking off. Rubbed at extremes. Text very clean. Mr. Weston, a Scot, travelled extensively in New York State, visiting the City, Hudson River, New Jersey, Sing Sing, West Point, the Erie Canal, Saratoga Springs and many, many points named in between. He also visited Michigan and there is a short account of Canada. His view towards emigration was negative, feeling Americans were thieves and vagabonds - he apparently could not wait to get back to Edinburgh. OCLC 3655482. Recorded in Nevins, America Through British Eyes. Uncommon. 
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	How America Eats. - Paddleford, Clementine.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7511"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a41</id>
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		Paddleford, Clementine. How America Eats. Scribner's NY 1960, 1st edition. Outsize 8vo, 495pp, col. frontis & b&w ills throughout. Orig. brown buckram in very slt. ruffled dj, vg/vg. 
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	Oregon Territory: A Geographical and Physical Account of that Country. - Nicolay, C.G.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7583"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a42</id>
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		Nicolay, C.G. The Oregon Territory: A Geographical and Physical Account of that Country and its Inhabitants; with Outlines of its History and Discovery. Charles Knight, London 1846. 226pp, F + folding map. Orig. white cloth, title on spine, blind tooled dec. covers, spine browned, covers dusty o/w vgc. LACKS map. Nice copy of a scarce work. Nicolay was a staunch advocate of the British side of the boundary dispute, urging that the Northern boundary of California be accepted as the line between Canada and the US. Drawing on works by Ross, Cox, Fremont and Atters, Nicolay describes the early settlement of the Pacific North West and the development of the fur trade. He later migrated to Western Australia. Howes N151, Sabin 55251, Smith 2664. 
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	American Annual of Photography and Photographic Times Almanac for 1891. - Canfield, C.W., edit.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7694"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a43</id>
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		8vo, (20pp ads) 412pp, frontis, 139 pp ads. Original dark green cloth stamped in gilt and black. A little marked and rubbed at extremes, inner hinge loose,overall good+. Many photographic illustrations, mostly printed, two photogravures including frontispiece. The last section consists of ads for photographic manufacturers and suppliers. The Photographic Times was first published in 1871. 
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     <br/>Canfield, C.W., edit.

        
        <br/>New York:Scovill & Adams,1890.

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	Poems by Emily Dickinson. - Dickinson, Emily.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7924"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a44</id>
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		Dickinson, Emily. Poems by Emily Dickinson. Edited by two of her Friends Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson. Roberts Brothers, Boston 1893, 11th edition. Sml. 8vo, 152pp. Orig. gray cloth, gilt decorated, edges somewhat rubbed, covers marked. See BAL 4658 for 4th edition. 
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	A Hoosier Holiday. - Dreiser, Theodore.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7931"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a45</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Dreiser, Theodore. A Hoosier Holiday. With Illustrations by Franklin Booth. 1st edition, 1st issue in dust jacket, with a copy of the altered edition, with page 173 replaced. And with a copy of the Prospectus for the work. John Lane, NY 1916, 1st edition, 1st issue, with the original sheet at page 173. Roy. 8vo, 513pp, illustrated with handsome plates by Booth. Handsome orig. green papered boards stamped in brown and gold, green cloth spine stamped in gilt, pristine in the orig. dark green dust jacket. The dj is bright and complete, but a long split along the front hinge is archivally repaired & a couple of other tiny chips. Otherwise, an outstanding copy. Unusual in dust jacket. The altered edition is also John Lane, NY 1916, but page 173 is inserted on a tab. Dreiser was forced to change the text on page 173 in later copies, because of comments he made about German persecution in the US and Canada during WWI, and his fears as an author of German-American heritage. This copy in original tan decorative printed boards with blue gilt spine, slightly marked & rubbed at edges, otherwise bright. The Prospectus is a 16pp pamphlet written by H.L. Mencken on "The Creed of a Novelist". The wrappers & illustration are advertisements for Dreiser's book. 
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	American Cookery. - Simmons, Amelia).
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7984"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a46</id>
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		Simmons, Amelia). American Cookery, or, the Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry and Vegetables; and the Best Mode of Making Puff-Pastes, Pies, Tarts, Puddings, Custards, and Preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb, to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Published by Paraclete Potter, P. & S. Potter, Printers, Poughkeepsie 1815. 12mo. iv, &#91;5]-71 pp. Contemporary quarter-calf over drab boards, heavy overall wear, pages browned and marked, p55/56 section of foredge missing just touching letters. Shaw & Shoemaker 33843, OCLC 40014961. First published in Albany in 1796, then Brattleborough VT 1814. Early reprint of this classic first American cook book. 
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     <br/>Simmons, Amelia).

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Jews.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8038"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a47</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Jews in the United States. Address delivered at Carnegie Hall, New York, on Thanksgiving Day. New York, Printed by the New York Co-operative Society 1905. 8vo, xiii, 262pp, frontispiece. Orig. gray papered boards with cream title label, spine slt. browned with sml. crease in hinge o/w very nice copy. Unusual: no copies on-line. 
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	Yank, The Army Weekly, Volume II, Numbers 27 through 52, December 1943 - June 1944. - &#91;World War II].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/16336"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a48</id>
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		The British edition of the weekly, complete issues bound together.  With articles, cartoons, photos, recurring columns (Yanks at Home in the ETO; Mail Call, News From Home, Sports), photos of pin-up girls and Hollywood stars, a 1944 calendar. Large 4to, red gilt cloth; gilt title at front cover, no title at spine.  Cloth at front and rear boards slt rippled; internally issues themselves clean and unmarked. 
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     <br/>&#91;World War II].

        
        <br/>New York:1943.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	The Huddy and Duval Prints, Being hand-colored facsimiles of the uniform plates representing the Volunteers of the U. S. A. together with the Army and Navy including the accompanying explanatory text as printed in the U. S. Military Magazine from 1839 to - Parker, Tom, editor.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14842"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a49</id>
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		Limited edition of 500, of which this is number 234.  4to, frontis, unpaginated, 19 hand colored plates.  Reprints from U. S. Military Magazine.  Dark blue cloth covers, silver gilt logo to front cover, silver gilt title at spine. In original glassine wraps.  Wraps torn, covers bright and fresh; internally very good. 
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     <br/>Parker, Tom, editor.

        
        <br/>New York:Rampart House,1955.

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	General-in-Chief Engineers Artillery Cadets.  1858  XXIV  1861.  West Point Commandant & Cadets Uniforms. - Ogden, H.A.  General Samuel B. Holabird.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13210"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a50</id>
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		From General Holabird's book on US Military uniforms.  This view is taken from the front porch of the commandant, who sits imposingly in front of a cadet, other officers at his side.  In the distance is the parade ground, the dome to the old Cadet Library, and Mess Hall.  In the far distance are the hills of Garrison on the opposite side of the Hudson River.  Chromolithograph, printed in color, 1885.  Very slightly & uniformly browned in margins otherwise  very good. 
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     <br/>Ogden, H.A.  General Samuel B. Holabird.

        
        <br/>New York:B. M. Whitlock,1885.

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	Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea; Being Remarkable Facts, Gathered from Authentic Sources. - Brayman, James O. (editor).
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8869"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a51</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Miller, Orton & Mulligan, New York, 1855. Orig. brown & gilt decorated cloth, slt. sunned, slight hinge damage, good+. A collection of tall tales, including "Deaf Smith, the Texan Spy", "Perilous Incident on a Canadian River", "Life in California", "A Storm among the Icebergs" (the story of Erebus & Terror in the Antarctic), "Attack of Boonesborough" 
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     <br/>Brayman, James O. (editor).

        
        

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	Trails Through Western Woods. - Sanders, Helen Fitzgerald.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3203"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a52</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Sanders, Helen Fitzgerald. Trails Through Western Woods. Alice Harriman, NY 1910. 8vo, 311pp, f & 7 plts. Pictorial cloth covers, endpapers by L.M. Hight. Sm. damp mark just visible on inside top edge o/w vgc. Myths & legends of the native americans, principally from the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Long section on the passing of the buffalo. $65 
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	The Pacific Tourist. - Shearer, Frederick E., edit.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3217"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a53</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Shearer, Frederick E., edit. The Pacific Tourist. Adams & Bishop's Illustrated Trans-Continental Guide of Travel, The Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. NY 1881. Cloth. 
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	Alaska Days with John Muir. - Young, S. Hall.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3219"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a54</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Young, S. Hall. Alaska Days with John Muir. NY 1915. Exploration in Glacier Bay 1879-80. Tourville 4997. Blue cloth with white lettering; spine a little sunned, o/w very good. 
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	Etats Unis D'Amerique. - Rochelle, M. Roux de.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3266"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a55</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, 400 pp, fold. map & 96 full page steel engravings, text printed in two columns. Orig. printed papered hardboard, a little rubbed at edges o/w a nice copy with no foxing. Part 2 of L'Univers Pittoresque Amerique. Sabin 73516, Howes R473. 96 engraved plates of scenes in the Eastern United States.  The author was the French Minister to America, 1829-1831.  
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     <br/>Rochelle, M. Roux de.

        
        <br/>Paris:Firmin Didot Freres,1837.

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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	Retrospect of Western Travel. - Martineau, Harriet.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3267"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a56</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Martineau, Harriet. Retrospect of Western Travel. Charles Lohman, NY 1838, 2 vols bound as one. 8vo, 194 pp (&) 178 pp. Bound with other pamphlets, including "Letters from Italy" by J.T. Headley, Wiley & Putnam, NY 1845, 224pp; other pamphlets on Richard Hooker, George Herbert, Robert Sanderson. In a black half calf binding in somewhat rubbed condition. Gilt title on black spine reads, "Walton's Lives. Letters From Italy. Western Travels." 
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	Argument of the United States delivered to the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, June 15, 1872. - Cushing C., Evarts, W. M. & Waite, M. R.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3363"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a57</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		British Parliamentary blue paper, sml. folio, 193 pp. Orig. wrps slt. chipped o/w vgc. Claims for compensation by the United States arising out of Britain's support of the Confederacy during the Civil War. Long accounts of the actions of the vessels Florida, Alabama, Georgia & Shenandoah, (including its controversial stopover in Melbourne, Australia). 
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     <br/>Cushing C., Evarts, W. M. & Waite, M. R.

        
        <br/>London:1872.

        <br/>Price: $550.00
       
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	Totemism. - Frazer, J.G.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/3395"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a58</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Frazer, J.G. Totemism. Edinburgh, A&C Black, 1887, 1st edition of the author's 1st book. 8vo, viii, 96 pp. Orig. red gilt buckram, spine sunned & head chipped with 1/4 inch missing o/w good condition. Inoffensive ex-lib copy w/ no marks on spine. The 1st significant work on totemism, which immediately became the authority in the field. Besterman 23. 
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	Report of the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations, on the Railways of the United States. - Galton, Douglas.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6880"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a59</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Melbourne Australia, 1857. Australian government "Blue Paper" on the U.S. railway system. Sml. folio, 23pp, a couple of very faint fox spots o/w a very nice copy, very tight & clean.  Great overview of the operations of the American railroads by an independent observer. 
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     <br/>Galton, Douglas.

        
        

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	High Spots of American Literature. - Johnson, Merle.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6895"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a60</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Tall 8vo, (viii) + 113 pp, teg, marbled endpapers. Three-quarter blue morocco, rubbed at extremes. Limited 201/750 copies, vgc. 
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     <br/>Johnson, Merle.

        
        <br/>New York:Bennett Books Studios,1929.

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	Americans in Australia. - Aitchison, Ray.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7029"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a61</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Aitchison, Ray. Americans in Australia. Scribners, NY 1972. 210pp, orig. hardboard & pic. dj vgc. Ex lib with minor marks. Exploration of the close American-Australian involvement since 1792. 
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     <br/>Aitchison, Ray.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $10.00
       
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	Trains magazine. - Kalmbach, A.C., publ.
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   <updated>2013-05-19T10:43:31Z</updated>
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		 Trains. A long run of "Trains" magazine, starting with the 1st Annual volume, with issues November 1940- October 1941 bound in with original wrappers; damaged by damp.  Also a long run of 515 individual issues from 1941 to 1993. The individual issues run as follows: 1940s 53 issues; 1950's 94 issues; 1960s 114 issues; 1970s 111 issues; 1980s 111 issues; 1990s 32 issues up to November 1993. Kalmbach Publishing Co, Milwaukee, Wisc 1940 to 1993. Most issues in very good condition, a few covers detached but present. From the library of a long-time train enthusiast. 
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     <br/>Kalmbach, A.C., publ.

        
        <br/>Kalmbach, A.C.,1940 - 1993.

        <br/>Price: $300.00
       
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	From Missouri.  An American Farmer Looks Back. - Snow, Thad.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7515"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a63</id>
   <updated>2013-05-19T10:43:31Z</updated>
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		Snow, Thad. From Missouri. An American Farmer Looks Back. (Thomas Hart Benton dust jacket). Houghton Mifflin, Boston 1954, 1st edition. 8vo, (8) 341pp. Orig. green buckram stamped in red and navy, dust jacket painting by famed American artist Thomas Hart Benton. Dj a bit edgeworn with tiny triangle chip & creases on back panel, o/w very bright and clean. 
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	Tales about America and Australia. - Parley, Peter.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7693"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a64</id>
   <updated>2013-05-19T10:43:31Z</updated>
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		Parley, Peter. Tales about America and Australia. Darton and Clark, London nd &#91;c1840]. 12mo. iv, 192pp, two colored maps, vignette woodcuts. Original maroon cloth rebacked with original spine laid down. The cloth was chipped & slightly faded but very presentable, new endpapers. The maps are lightly foxed o/w a clean, nice copy. The Australian content comprises one map and pp164-92. Illustrated & Edited by the Rev. T. Wilson. Ferguson 2988-9. Muir 2883. 
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        <br/>Price: $175.00
       
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	English Traits. - Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7941"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a65</id>
   <updated>2013-05-19T10:43:31Z</updated>
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		8vo, 312pp. Orig. brown blind stamped cloth, gilt title on spine. Head and tail of spine chipped, cream paint on back boards. Good working copy of an Emerson 1st edition. 
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     <br/>Emerson, Ralph Waldo.

        
        <br/>Boston:Phillips, Sampson & Co,1856.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	the Principles of Eloquence; Adapted to the Pulpit and the Bar. - Maury, Abbe.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8184"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a66</id>
   <updated>2013-05-19T10:43:31Z</updated>
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		Maury, Abbe. The Principles of Eloquence; Adapted to the Pulpit and the Bar. By the Abbe Maury. The First American Edition. Translated from the French with additional Notes by John Neal Lake. Printed by Loring Andrews & Co for Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany 1797, 1st American edition of a work that was 1st translated into English 4 years before. OCLC: 3646833; Evans 32455; LC 30-33066. 12mo, xii, 239pp text which is evenly tanned. Contemporary sheep w/ red title label, slt. bumped & front board loosening but bright & tight. The work remains one of the classic texts on eloquence & oratory. The contemporary notice in the Monthly Review describes the work as "excellent". 
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     <br/>Maury, Abbe.

        
        

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