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Brooklyn: Theo. Gaus, Ltd, 1977. First Edition. Full cloth. Octavo. xii, 315 pages. Fine. History and reminiscences of sailing, yacht clubs, and yacht racing around Long Island Sound. Anecdotes of the Larchmont, Port Washington, Knickerbocker, American, Riverside, and Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht clubs. MORRIS & HOWLAND p. 33. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Cooper on front free endpaper. Bound in dark blue cloth over boards with gilt-stamped spine and upper board titles. Tiny extremity rubs. . No dust jacket.
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Land's End, Water's Edge Long Island Sound (Inscribed and Signed)
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The Last Gift: A Novel
by Gurnah, Abdulrazak (b. 1948)
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New York: Bloomsbury, 2014. First U.S. printing. Hardcover. Octavo. [iv], 279 pages. Bound in yellow paper over boards with spine titled in black. Moderate bump at top of upper joint, else fine in a fine dust jacket.. This was Abdulrazak Gurnah's eighth novel, and centers on an east African immigrant named Abbas, who has raised a family in England and now reflects on the past he has never told anyone about. A stroke has now rendered him unable to speak about it. <br /> <br /> Gurnah won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2021, "...for his uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents.".
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The Last Voyage of the Albatross (Signed)
by Gieg, Chuck and Felix Sutton
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New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1962. First printing. Cloth hardcover. Octavo. [x], 177 pages. Near fine in a good dust jacket. Some light rubs to extremities. Jacket has some closed edge tears repaired with tape from underside by prior owner, along with some light soil and minor extremity rubs. Bound in dark blue cloth over boards with spine titled in black. Attractive copy.. Black and white photographs. An account of the tragic loss of the school-ship Albatross in a sudden squall on May 2, 1961. Chuck Gieg was one of the teenaged students on board who survived the incident. Alice Sheldon, who owned and operated the ship with her husband, was lost as were four students and the ship's cook. The Ridley Scott film "White Squall" is based on this incident. <br /> <br /> This copy is inscribed and signed by young Gieg in the year of publication on a sticker that is affixed to the front free endpaper. A rather scarce book.
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Letter Regarding American ship "Panchita," Accused of Slave Trading, Plus Two Other Letters on Legal Matters
by Napier, Francis, 10th Lord Napier and 1st Baron Ettrick (1819-1898)
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Washington, 1859. Sheets of stationery folded once to approximately 8" x 12 3/4. Near fine condition overall, with original fold creases and some minor toning to paper.. Three letters from Lord Napier to American attorney James Mandeville Carlisle while Napier was British Minister to the United States in Washington, DC. Two of the letters seek the advice of Carlisle on behalf of Her Majesty's Government regarding individual maritime incidents:<br /> <br /> (1) The letter dated 20 July 1858 at Washington concerns the seizure of the American brig "Panchita" by Her Britannic Majesty's ship "Sappho," on suspicion of the former being engaged in the African slave trade. The "Panchita" was seized some 50 miles up the Congo River, searched, and then returned to New York where she was handed over to authorities. The owners of the "Panchita" firmly denied the slave-trading charges and demanded the arrest of two British officers on board.<br…
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Letter from the Post-Master General, Transmitting a List of Unproductive Post Roads for the Year 1817
by [Meigs, Return Jonathan, Jr. (1764-1824)]
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Washington: Printed by William A. Davis, 1817. Disbound. Quarto. 14 pages. Near fine. Removed from a bound volume with some wrinkles, evidence of stitching, and old glue along spine.. A listing of 24 post-roads across various states that were deemed unproductive as of February 20th, 1817. The criteria were that the road had been established for more than two years and that it had not, within the preceding year, produced postal revenue of at least a third of the cost of transporting the mail upon it. <br /> <br /> Congress was given the power to establish specific post roads in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution. Here the Postmaster General reports that some of the roads so established are a waste of taxpayer money. Return J. Meigs, Jr. was appointed Postmaster General in 1814 by President James Madison--a post he would hold until 1823. The present report was submitted to then Speaker of the House of Representatives, Henry Clay.
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A Letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, on the Annexation of Texas to the United States
by Channing, William E[llery]. (1780-1842)
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Glasgow: James Hedderwick & Son, 1837. From the Fourth Boston Edition. Morocco-backed marbled boards. Duodecimo. 52 pages. Original pamphlet from 1837 in an attractive modern binding. Fine condition overall.. Channing was a prominent Unitarian clergyman and very much opposed to the annexation of Texas, which he believed would in essence amount to a deliberate spreading of slavery in the nation. Channing blamed slavery and speculation for what he saw as the unjust Texas Revolution.<br /> <br /> Ref. SABIN 11912.
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Letters to Yesenin (and) Returning to Earth (Signed)
by Harrison, Jim (1937-2016)
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(Los Angeles): Center Publications, 1979. First edition thus. Softcover. Octavo. 70 pages. Rear cover has a .75" band of sun fading along joint. Spine is similarly lightened by sun. Top fore corner has a crease, else near fine.. Inscribed and signed by Harrison with a small drawing on half title page. Inscription reads: "Moody, / A volume that / will sell like a / New Year's ['day' crossed out] Eve / crack shipment. Or / not. / Yrs. / Jim / [drawing] / 12/86
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Lewis Evans, His Map of the Middle British Colonies in America: A Comparative Account of Ten Different Editions Published Between 1755 and 1807
by Stevens, Henry N[ewton] (1855-1930)
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London: Henry Stevens, Son, and Stiles, 1905. First edition. Full cloth. Octavo. viii, 41 pages. Near fine. Bound in maroon cloth over boards with gilt-stamped spine and upper board, top edge gilt. Minor extremity rubs. Neat prior owner bookplate on preliminary blank leaf.. An important analysis of ten early editions and piracies of the famous Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, by Welsh surveyor Lewis Evans (c.1700-1756). Henry Stevens, famous Americana bookseller, was prompted on his quest to compare various editions when he purchased a copy of the original Philadelphia edition of 1755. More broad than its specific subject, this interesting and useful bibliographical reference shows various "tricks of the trade and modes of procedure of map makers in the eighteenth century." According to the Preface, only a few copies were printed for presentation and sale. Scarce in commerce.
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Liberal Education: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Methods of Acquiring Useful and Polite Learning
by Knox, Vicesimus (1752-1821)
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London: Charles Dilly, 1781. Third Edition. Half calf over marbled paper boards. Duodecimo. xx, 415 pages. Fine. Original textblock rebound in marbled paper over boards with leather spine and fore corners. Spine titled and ruled in gilt. Some very mild foxing to interior text block.. Knox was an educator, having succeeded his father as headmaster of Tonbridge School. Here are 40 interesting essays in which he gives his views on education--everything from learning classics by heart to developing a proficiency in Greek to private tuition to giving boys a sense of religion. A handsome and interesting volume.
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Liberia. The U. S. Navy in connection with the Foundation, Growth and Prosperity of the Republic of Liberia. An Address Delivered Before the American Colonization Society by R. W. Shufeldt, Commodore U. S. Navy
by Shufeldt, R[obert]. W[ilson]. (1822-1895)
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Washington: John L. Ginck, 1877. Original printed wrappers. Octavo. 29 pages. Printed salmon-colored wrappers over sewn binding. Some minor surface soil, a tiny chip along top edge of front cover, other minor extremity wear. Binding sound.. Liberia was founded in 1821 by freed American slaves. Commodore Shufeldt describes the Navy's role in the origins and preservation of the colony. <br /> <br /> Uncommon. OCLC shows only 7 holdings.
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The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth, with a Full Sketch of the Conspiracy of which he was the Leader, and the Pursuit, Trial and Execution of His Accomplices
by Townsend, George Alfred (1841-1914)
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New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers, 1865. Disbound. Octavo. 79, [I] pages. Very Good. Bound wrappers over sewn binding, lacking the covers (though remnants of a printed title seem apparent on spine). Expert paper restoration and repair to title page, including backing with Japanese tissue. There is some staining to title page.. Woodcuts. Perhaps the first book on the Lincoln assassination, originally published about a month after the event. George Alfred Townsend was a pioneering war correspondent during the Civil War, and covered the Lincoln assassination and its aftermath for the New York World. His early dispatches to them were gathered here and published at the start of the trial of the conspirators on May 18, 1865. This variant issue contains Townsend's reports on the trial and executions. HOWES T315; MONAGHAN 781; MCDADE 617, etc.
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Life, Explorations and Public Services of John Charles Fremont
by Upham, Charles Wentworth (1802-1875)
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Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1856. First edition. Three quarter leather with pebbled cloth sides. Octavo. 356 pages. Near fine. 19th century binding of calf spine and fore corners with brown pebbled cloth sides, spine ornamented and ruled in black, red leather spine label titled in gilt. Rubs to extremities, a bit of chipping to title label on spine but no loss of text. Yellow endpapers a bit discolored, woodcut plates in text somewhat browned, else fine. A handsome copy of this important campaign biography.. Frontispiece engraved portrait, woodcut plates. Campaign biography of the first Republican Presidential nominee. Frémont had been born in Georgia, yet was opposed to slavery. He had led several expeditions to explore the West, and was a prominent figure in California at the time of his candidacy for President.<br /> <br /> Significant parts of this biography, covering his first two expeditions to the West, are essentially autobiographical as they rely heavily on…
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Life Story and Picture Album of Ray R. Myers, World's Famous Armless Musician (Signed)
by [Myers, Ray R. (1911-1986)]
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(S.l.): (S.n.), 1940. Saddle-stapled wrappers. Octavo. [8] pages. Very good, with some edge wear and separation to covers at bottom 2" of spine.. Black & white halftones from photographs. Interesting booklet on Ray R. Myers, born without arms. Though a circus sought to employ him at age 3, his parents chose to give him as normal a life as they could. He learned to play the trombone and the guitar while in high school. He was discovered by Cowboy Loye and began a career in music. <br /> <br /> Myers did a stint with Robert Ripley and his Odditorium in 1933, but decided against a career as a freak. He seemed able to overcome any obstacle, as photos herein show him driving a car, smoking cigarettes, firing a rifle, and more--all with his feet. <br /> <br /> Myers has signed this copy under the photograph of him, his wife, and young son on the Dedication Page.
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Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time..
by Douglass, Frederick (c.1817-1895). Introduction by George L. Ruffin
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Hartford, Conn: Park Publishing Co, 1882. Original cloth over boards. Octavo. [i-iii], iv-xx, [xxi-xxii], (13)-518 pages. Very good. Bound in rust colored cloth over boards with gilt-stamped spine and blind-stamped boards. Skillfully rebacked retaining original spine and endpapers. A handsome copy.. 18 engraved plates (2 steel, 16 wood). Frederick Douglass's third, final, and most complete autobiography. His earlier books were published prior to the Civil War, while still technically a fugitive slave, and therefore still careful about revealing certain information. Here Douglass includes much more on his early life as a slave and his escape. Likewise, this is his only autobiography to cover the Civil War and its aftermath, including his relations with Presidents Lincoln and Garfield. <br /> <br /> This is a second printing of the first edition, as identified by the extensive list of points in "The Frederick Douglass Papers, Series 2, Vol. 3, Book 1.
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Lincoln in Annapolis, February 1865 (Signed)
by Toews, Rockford E. (Introduction by Edward C. Papenfuse)
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[Annapolis]: Maryland State Archives, 2009. First printing. Softcover. Quarto. [ii], 46 pages. New. Well illustrated in color and black and white. The only detailed account of Abraham Lincoln's passage through Annapolis on his way to and from the Hampton Roads Conference in early February, 1865. <br /> <br /> The extensive research for this project turned up interesting but forgotten aspects of local and national history. For example, the Maryland Legislature was debating ratification of the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery on the very morning that President Lincoln quietly walked past the State House, unbeknownst to the legislators inside. The amendment had passed Congress two days earlier on January 31st, and had been hand-delivered to the Maryland Legislature on February 1st. <br /> <br /> Research also rediscovered both the proper location of the train depot in 1865 as well as the route of the military railroad tracks hastily laid through town by General Benjamin…
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Lincoln Monument Dedication Poem, Delivered At Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, October 15, 1874
by Lord, James Judson
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(danville, Ill): (Illinois Printing Co. ), 1907. First Edition. Full cloth. 9½" x 8". [23 ] pages. Near Fine. Black and White Drawings. James Judson Lord's poem, read at the dedication of Abraham Lincoln's tomb and memorial in 1874. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated with sketches by W. Jerome Willoughby. MONAGHAN #1538. Bound in black cloth over boards with gilt-stamped title on upper board. Top fore corners bumped, moderate extremity rubs. Front free endpaper has a cleanly repaired tear at lower fore corner. Prior owner name penned neatly along top edge of front pastedown.
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Lincoln's Grave
by Thompson, Maurice
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Cambridge & Chicago: Stone and Kimball, 1894. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Duodecimo. [50] pages. Near Fine. Bookplate of legendary collector Frederick W. Skiff on front pastedown, early bookseller label from San Francisco on rear pastedown. Bound in paper over boards with rubs to paper title label on spine. Overall clean and sound, hinges not cracked.. Scarce Lincoln item. The poem was read before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Sanders Theatre, Harvard College. One of 450 copies. MONAGHAN 1155.
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Little Women or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (with Part Second)--complete in two volumes
by Alcott, Louisa M[ay]. (1832-1888)
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Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1870. Early printings. Cloth over boards. Duodecimos. 341 (+ads) and 359 (+ads) pages. Very good condition. Both volumes have been expertly rebacked, retaining the spines, boards, and endpapers. Bound in brick red cloth over boards with gilt-stamped spines and upper boards. Modest extremity rubs. Bindings solid.. Black and white illlustrations. The classic coming-of-age novel about four sisters in New England during the Civil War, by Louisa May Alcott. These are early printings of both volumes, within a year of each one's first printing. The first volume has no statement of "Part One" on the spine, and does have the note regarding publication of "Part Second" on page 341. Second volume has "Part Second" on the spine and the note regarding "Part First" on page iv. A very appealing and sturdy set of this American literary classic. <br /> <br /> Ref. BAL 158 & 159.
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Lonesome Road: The Way of Life of a Hobo
by Minehan, Thomas (1903-1948)
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(Evanston): (Row, Peterson and Co.), 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. 64 pages. Fine. Bound in illustrated cloth over boards.. The author spent time "on the road" himself to learn what happened to young people who were tramps and hobos. This down-to-earth story is the fruit of these efforts at gathering information on their thinking and way of life. Illustrated by Gregory Orloff.
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Los Angeles Murders (Regional Murder Series)
by Booth, Charles G., Mary Collins, Guy Endore, Erle Stanley Gardner, et al. Edited by Craig Rice (Marie F. Rodell, Series Editor)
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New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1947. First printing. Cloth hardcover. Octavo. [vi], 249 pages. Fine in a very good dust jacket. Bound in tan cloth over boards with spine titled in dark brown. Jacket has chipping at head of spine but no loss of text. Jacket extremities show a few spots of minor rubbing. An excellent copy.. A collection of seven true crime stories from Los Angeles in the 1920s through 1940s, by prominent crime writers of the time (including Erle Stanley Gardner). Cases include those of Madalynne Obenchain, Clara Phillips, William Desmond Taylor, Winnie Ruth Judd, and Louise Peete. Also covered are the "Walburger" case and the so-called "rattlesnake murder." <br /> <br /> There are interesting descriptions of the scenes and localities around these murders, which range from Hollywood to Beverly Glen. Jacket photo is an aerial view eastward from Grauman's Chinese Theatre along Hollywood Boulevard. Includes a Preface by Ms. Rice. <br /> <br…
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