Verlag: The University of Arizona Press, 1964
Anbieter: The Old Sage Bookshop, Prescott, AZ, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good+. Softcover journal in very good plus condition. Article topics include: dedication to Jack London; Ab Blocker: trail boss; New York foundlings at Clifton-Morenci: social justice in Arizona Territory 1904-1905; the route of James O. Pattie on the Colorado in 1826: a reappraisal; new light on La Reunion: from the pages of Do Ameryki i w Ameryce (Part II); and more. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Journal.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, NY, 1997
ISBN 10: 048629577X ISBN 13: 9780486295770
Anbieter: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, USA
Trade Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Frank J. Moore (Cover Design) (illustrator). 60 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Stain on bottom of front cover.
Verlag: Methodist episcopal church, 1936, 1936
Anbieter: BOOKFINDER, inc, Lawndale, NC, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Soft Cover. Softback Good complete solid reading copy.
1961, 1966 second edition.,Anthropological Theory. HRAF Press. 338p., good plus cloth and worn dust jacket with several tears, previous owners name on inside cover.
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Underlining and marginalia in ink. Covers light soil and wear. 415 pages.
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. ***please read*** Note inside cover with light pencil - no marks on text - 105 pages - my shelf location - 28-b-64*.
Verlag: Big Mountain Press, Denver , Colorado, 1959
Anbieter: Scout & Morgan Books, Cambridge, MN, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good-. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Cloth; 207 pp. indexed. Endpaper maps. No ownership or other markings. Mild wear to corners of cover else Very Good. Ships within 24 hours!
8vo.; illustrated stiff wraps with stapled binding, softcover; 13 pages; black and white illustrations; very good.
Verlag: G. P. Putnam, New York, 1862
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. 1st Edition. 7 x 10 in. Green cloth boards with gilt titles. Frontis with tissue. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers have a few faint marks, spine a bit sunned. Corners bumped, wear to corners and spine ends. Binding tight. Text unmarked, some foxing. Hist. Stax.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: G.P. Putnam, New York, 1862
Anbieter: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, USA
Verbandsmitglied: MABA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Oversized, 524pp plus 76pp of poetry, rumors and incidents, with an index. Covers show edge wear/tear with darkening, front inner hinge split, only 1 portrait on steel present, does include maps with 1 fold-out. BINDING TIGHT. Civil War.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Atlanta Georgia, Scholars Press,, 1990
ISBN 10: 1555405134 ISBN 13: 9781555405137
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Ungererbad-Wilfrid Robin, München, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. Erstauflage / First edition. Cremefarbig.-Papier Bll. + XIII + 299 S. inkl. Bibliographie u. Index. Papier tadelos. * Kanaan wurde im Altertum hauptsächlich als Bezeichnung der südwestlich-syrischen Region verwendet und ab Ende des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr. auf das Gebiet Palästina ausgeweitet. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 530 Gr.-8°, O(Rotbraun)-GanzLnw. (cloth) mit goldgepr.-Titelung. Gut bis sehr gut erhalten.
Verlag: University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, 1993
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Blue wrappers. cvi, 309-468pp. Fine. Poetry by Neal Bowers, Frank Gaspar, Richard Gillman, Robert Bernard Hass, Frederick Morgan, Michael Mott, Dan Masterson. Fiction by Sarah Rossiter. Essays by George Watson, Lionel Basney, Christopher Clausen, Daniel Hoffman. Arts and Letters by J.T. Barbarese, Sam Pickering, John Rees Moore, Stuart Wright, J.A. Bryant, Jr., Edward L. Galligan. The State of Letters by D.W. Faulkner, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., and Russell Kirk.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1856
Anbieter: CraigsClassics, Hudson, NH, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. "Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution" edited by Frank Moore. 1856 1st edition; D. Appleton & Company; New York. Illustrated with a frontispiece and an engraved title page. The book is a curated anthology of popular poems, verses, and songs that circulated between 1763 and 1789. It captures the sentiments of the era - taxation, liberty, loyalty, and war - from both Patriotic and Loyalist perspectives. Here are some examples of the contents: Liberty Tree; Stamp Act Repeal; Taxation of America; The Liberty Song; The Taxed Tea; Liberty's Call; The Burning of Charleston; Trip to Cambridge; War Song; Off from Boston; Burrowing Yankees; Independence; To Britain; Saratoga Song; The Rebels; To Washington - From the British Light Infantry; Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island; George the Third's Soliloquy; Volunteer Boys; Brave Paulding and the Spy; To the Traitor Arnold; New Year's Day 1781; The Soldier at Home; A Sonnet on Disbanding the Army; Thanksgiving Hymn.and much more. Condition: Cloth tears at the cover corners, and at the top and bottom edges of the spine. Tight binding with no cracks and no loose pages. Both covers are firmly attached. Nice interior - the pages are lightly age-toned and mostly clean with only a small stain at the outer edge of pages 16-19, 50-53, and a few pages between 134 and 140. A few random pages have tears at the outer edge from being separated from one another. Overall the book is in Good condition.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Routledge and Kegan Paul, London [1931], 1950
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Green Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. 292 Pp + 6 Page Catalog Dated 1950. Ramsey's Papers 1923 - 1929, Published Posthumously In 1931, Here Reprinted In 1950 [And Still In Print]. Book With Wear, Spine Gilt Worn But Still Entirely Present; Foyle's Book Store Label On Front Pastedown; About 2-3 Dozen Pages With Very Light (And Erasable) Pencil Lines Or Marginalia; Binding Cracked At Least One Place But Binding Quite Sound. Dust Jacket Worn, Chipped At Corners, Slightly Browned And Foxed. As Moore Writes In His Preface, "The Author Of The Papers Collected In This Volume Seemed To Me To Combine Very Exceptional Brilliance With Very Great Soundness Of Judgment In Philosophy. He Was An Extraordinarily Clear Thinker And Had, Moreover, An Exceptional Power Of Drawing Conclusions From A Complicated Set Of Facts. And, With All This, He Produced The Impression Of Also Possessing The Soundest Common Sense. Ramsey Was Not Only Exceptionally Capable Of Thinking Clearly Himself; He Also Had A Most Uncommon Power Of Explaining Clearly To Others What He Thought And Why He Thought It". Ramsey Was One Of The "Profoundest Thinkers" Of The Cambridge Group, A Friend Of Wittgenstein, Who Died At The Age Of 26.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: G. W. Carleton & Co., New York, 1876
Anbieter: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, USA
Verbandsmitglied: MABA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Volume II, No. I, July 1876. [6], 112pp, [4], in original paper covers, with pages uncut. Includes an engraved portrait frontis of William. M. Evarts, The Centennial Oration, Bayard Taylor's Ode, Unknown Poems of Edgar A. Poe, Ceremonious Suicide in China, Firstlings in Iowa History, Asiatic Cholera, Romance of The Little Big Horn, early advertising & more. In a protective mylar sleeve.
Verlag: Jerusalem : Albright Institute of Archaeological Research : Shrine of the Book, 1972
Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 119,10
Anzahl: 2 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. 163 pages in total. [1] frontispiece plate : 12 pages of text, 151 pages of facsimsiles (some colour) ; 31 cm. Facsimsiles of Hebrew originals; introductory matter in English. CONTENTS : The Great Isaiah Scroll Frontispiece. Introduction by Frank Moore Cross. The First Photographs of Qumran Cave I Scrolls by John C. Trever. The Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIs). The Order of the Community (IQS). The Pesher to Habakkuk (1QpHab).
Verlag: Romax, San Francisco, 1980
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Michael S. Bell. 12mo. Stapled glossy wrappers somewhat rubbed and with small stain to one page, near fine. The Fluxus issue of this poetry anthology featuring Alison Knowles, Ben Vautier, Robert Watts, Robert Filliou, D.R. Wagner, Endre Tot, Peter Frank, and Ken Friedman. A booklet by Larry Wendt tipped in at the rear wrap. Additional contributions from Michael Crane, Michael Earley, Michael Gibbs, Devi Det Hompson [David E. Thompson], Karl Kempton, Tony May, Stephen Moore, Bern Porter, Kirk Robertson, Zel von Zell, and D.R. Wager.
Verlag: G. P. Putnam, New York, 1861
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
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Rare first printing in book form of Stephens' extemporaneous March 21, 1861 Cornerstone Speech delivered in Savannah shortly before Fort Sumter, published the same year, presenting a reporter's transcription from a Savannah newspaper, with Stephens calling the U.S. Constitution "a compact built on sand" and declaring the Confederate Constitution a "cornerstone" that rests on "the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slavery. is his natural and normal condition." Thick octavo, bound in contemporary three-quarter black morocco with gilt titles and raised bands to the spine, steel-engraved frontispiece portrait of General Winfield Scott and full-page portraits of Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, McClellan and others, together with full-page, folding, and in-text illustrations and maps, and large color folding map of "Colton's United States Shewing the Military Stations, Forts &c. Prepared by J.H. Colton. for the 'Rebellion Record." Bound without portraits of Stephens and Beauregard, as often. Featuring hundreds of pages with early printings of major Civil War documents, addresses, reports, general orders, resolutions, ordinances of secession, newspaper accounts, and much more. Speech in "Documents and Narratives": 44-49. In very good condition. Interior generally fresh with light scattered foxing. Soon after the secession of key southern states and the inauguration of Lincoln, and mere weeks before Fort Sumter, Alexander Stephens, vice president of the newly formed Confederacy, extemporaneously delivered his infamous Cornerstone Speech in Savannah on March 21, 1861. With no official printed version known to exist, this first publication in book form relies on the transcription by a local reporter that appeared in the Savannah Republican. Stephens began his controversial speech by calling the birth of the Confederacy "one of the greatest revolutions in the annals of the world." To historian Harry Jaffa, "Stephens' speech, more than any other, is the Gettysburg Address of the Confederate south. No utterance of the time reveals more fully the inner truth about the impending conflict. According to the new enlightenment proclaimed by Stephens, Washington's supposed enlightenment, reflected in the Declaration of Independence, was itself an 'age of ignorance and superstition'. This remarkable address conveys, more than any other contemporary document, not only the soul of the Confederacy but also of that Jim Crow South that arose from the ashes of the Confederacy" (New Birth of Freedom, 216-23). The main subject of the Cornerstone Speech was the Confederate Constitution, which, Stephens declared, 'has put to rest forever all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institution, African slavery as it exists amongst us'. The national Constitution, Stephens argued, 'rested upon the assumption of the equality of races,' but it was a compact built on sand. By contrast, he asserted, the Confederacy's 'new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slaveryâ"subordination to the superior raceâ"is his natural and normal condition'" (Grant, "Slavery Debate" in Gray & Robinson, Companion to the Literature, 76). Later, "from his Fort Warren prison cell in Boston harbor in the summer of 1865, Stephens claimed he had been misquoted. 'The reporter's notes, which were very imperfect, were hastily corrected by me,' Stephens insisted, 'and were published without further revision and with several glaring errors'. If the Savannah reporter had misquoted Stephens, so had an Atlanta journalist just eight days earlier. On March 13, 1861 the Atlanta Southern Confederacy carried a lengthy report on a speech Stephens had delivered in that city the previous evening. The climax of the vice president's address came when he affirmed that the framers of the Confederate Constitution had 'solemnly discarded the pestilent heresy of fancy politicians, that all men, of all races, were equal, and we made African inequality and subordination, and the equality of white men, the chief corner stone of the Southern republic'" (Dew, Apostles of Disunion).