Collection of papers individually paged bound in chronological order. Binding is split such that some papers originally bound in may be wanting. Each paper with title page, each printed by Roger C. Weightman, Washington City. Each entry below with title page and one leaf printed recto unless otherwise noted. For the longer pieces the title page is included in pagination (as printed). Lacking rear board. Mr. Giles' Motion (Sept. 21,1814) Mr. Worthington's Motion (Sept. 21) Mr. Giles' Motion (Sept. 22) Report of the Committee to Revise the Standing Rules of the Senate (Sept. 22) Mr. Giles' ... View More...
120 pages.Scuffing and soil to covers. Sixth year of the publication. Staples rusted but holding fine. With the bequeathed-to stamp of Colonel Frederick Samuel Lampson Ford [Canadian Army Medical Corps / commanding officer No. 1 Casualty Clearing Station; A.D.M.S] to first leaf. Numerous ads at front and rear. View More...
116 pages. Scuffing and soil to covers; lower front right corner chipped off cover. First leaf pulling from staples; staples rusted but holding fine. Seventh year of the publication. With the bequeathed-to stamp of Colonel Frederick Samuel Lampson Ford [Canadian Army Medical Corps / commanding officer No. 1 Casualty Clearing Station; A.D.M.S] on first leaf. Numerous ads at front and rear. View More...
120 pages. Covers detached. Fourteenth year of the publication. Staples rusted but holding fine. With the bequeathed-to stamp of Colonel Frederick Samuel Lampson Ford [Canadian Army Medical Corps / commanding officer No. 1 Casualty Clearing Station; A.D.M.S] to verso of front cover. Numerous ads at front and rear. View More...
148 pages. No limitation notice is included in the publication details of this book, however, written very neatly in gold ink, below the title on the front cover is "No. 477 of 500". This volume may be distinguished by the fiftieth anniversary sticker applied to front free endpaper verso. Oblong 10 3/4" x 81/2". View More...
Foreword by John C. Himmelman, 1994. Measures 5.5 x 4 inches. 18 pages (unpaginated). Clean and unmarked, with original staple holding fine without rust. View More...
143 pages. A well worn example, but notable for a sticker to front free endpaper: Navy League of Canada Sailors' Week Dec. 9-14 Wants $100.000 from Nova Scotia. View More...
160 pages. Lacking title page. Faint ghost of title page present on second free endpaper. 1847 inscription to front cover. Boards stained and rubbed, endpapers grubby, interior otherwise fresh. View More...
16 pages, in card covers, with 12 photographs. Unobtrusive foxing to a few leaves; original staples with a touch of rust but holding fine. From the estate of Louis J. Heath who matriculated in '06, graduated 1910, went on to complete a Masters at Harvard and become a well respected journalist in Washington and in Central and South America. Measures 7.75 x 5.3 inches. We have Amherst memorabilia from the 1906 - 1912 period and are happy to combine shipping; please inquire. View More...
viii, 464 pages. Volume two of two only. Title continues: 'To which is prefixed a Memoir of Lord Viscount Nelson' (pp. iii, iv; printed in single column). Numbers 62 (Jan 5, 1839) through 119 (not dated). Published every Saturday. Double column format, with illustration at head of each. Front board detached with top half of spine panel; Lower portion of spine panel pulling away. Lacks front free endpaper. Title page and rear endpapers grubby; occasional stain within but generally tidy; textblock is sound. View More...
[4], 1-180; 281-288, [4] pages; page 180 misnumbered 380. NB: lacking pages 181 through 280 (bound thusly). Else complete, with Contents, Constitution, Introductory Address, and four pages of ads at rear including that calling for subscriptions to the American Appolo. Unrestored contemporary binding sound, with 2 blanks at front and at rear. Heavy foxing throughout. Book label of C.J. Holmes to front pastedown, and signature of Abraham Holmes (dated 1801 and 1806) to front free endpaper, to the following two leaves, and curiously enough to page 281. A sadly defective example of "the first hist... View More...
x, 250 pages, plus huge folding map at rear. Card covers, with original clear plastic wraps (not shown in scan). Tape residue from plastic wraps to first and final leaf; stamp of Florence Geographica to title page and to front cover is stamped: "Forwarded by Dr. Arthur L. Burt, Coordinator of Maps and Publications, Department of State, USA"; otherwise unmarked. Tape repair to blank inner fold of large map; map is whole and correctly folded. View More...
32 pages. 44 captioned photos (no other text). An interesting association copy: former owner's signature to title page 'Geo. F. Kemp', with one photograph (page 10, Gottingen Street) annotated to indicate his residence, and the remains of the Orr residence across the street. NS Archives have Kemp at 559 Gottingen, and an Orr home at 566. Light wear to covers; light thumbing to margins; staples rusted but holding fine. 5.8 x 8.75 inches. View More...
Linen-backed. M.A.P., A.I.D. Romney House H.Q. stamp to rear cover recto with erasure such that stamp is illegible. Interior with unobtrusive signs of use, including two drips in lower left margin. Marked as Second War Revision on front and War Revision 1940 top right interior. "Military Edition" and "Not To Be Published" are likewise printed at top. View More...
79 pages. From the Foreword: "During recent weeks several unfair attacks have been made upon 'The Chicago tribune'. A small number of selected cartoons and excerpts from a few editorials have been advanced as if they were typical of the contents of that newspaper with a view to showing that the Tribune's policy was unfavourable to the British cause. In this booklet a selection of 49 cartoons and 22 editorials, published since the outbreak of the war, is re-published as an illustration of 'The Chicago Tribune's' policy of fair American comment upon international affairs of deep interest to both... View More...
[iii]-xxxii, [1]-367, [i]-vi, [1]-278, [1]-[6] pages. 4.6 x 3.5 inches. A well preserved example of this Pocket Edition, evidently issued in Canada, with Hunter, Rose & Co. [Toronto] advert leaf at rear. Numerous ownership indications, all of John Edward Hiils of the 1st Halifax Brigade Garrison Artillery. Presumably lacking at least one leaf at front as pagination would put the title page [first leaf present] as iii. One inch lacking at foot of page 363/4 as seen in photo of Bugle Sounds; fold-out of page page 255/6 of the Appendix is lacking all but its first panel. Otherwise apparently comp... View More...