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The Making of an Architect, 1881-1981 : Columbia University in the City of New York
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The Making of an Architect, 1881-1981 : Columbia University in the City of New York

by Oliver, Richard, ed

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New York: Rizzoli, 1981. 4to, brown paper coverd boards and spine. viii, 263 pp., 24 color and numerous b&w illus. Very good in good dust jacket.
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A practical system of modern geography : or a view of the present state of the world, simplified...
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Hartford: Published by D. F. Robinson & Co., 1829. Hardcover. 24mo (5.75" x 3.75"), half-calf, printed paper over boards. Frontis., vi, 7-268 pp., engravings throughout. Early inscription in ink on ffep. CONDITION: Good, rubbed with large area of loss to paper on front cover, foxing throughout, sound binding. A juvenile world geography, including early nineteenth century cultural information and a frontispiece illustration depicting attributes of the European, Asiatic, African and American male.
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[Indenture of a German Immigrant Woman at the New Orleans Jail.]
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[Indenture of a German Immigrant Woman at the New Orleans Jail.]

by City of New Orleans

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New Orleans, 26 November 1806. Partially printed 1 p. document filled out in manuscript, on wove paper, 27.5 x 43 cm. CONDITION: Old folds, chipping and minor losses to the margins, one letter missing, no other losses to the text. An unusual indenture binding a young German immigrant woman to the chief warden of the New Orleans city jail, where she was employed for her "understanding of the household business." This remarkable indenture specifies the financial arrangement and terms of employment for one Annah David of Anspach, Germany-aged twenty-three and possibly Jewish, given her surname and the presence of a Jewish community in Anspach at the time-who had recently immigrated to New Orleans aboard the vessel Lewis William from Hamburg. David's immigration was likely precipitated by the turmoil besetting Bavaria during the Napoleonic Wars era. This document notes that jailkeeper Blas Puche has paid on David's behalf the "sum of one hundred and forty dollars of passage-money" to Benjamin Morgan,… Read More
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Letters to a Young Clergyman, from the Late Reverend Mr. Job Orton

Letters to a Young Clergyman, from the Late Reverend Mr. Job Orton

by Orton, Job

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Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring, for James White, at Franklin's Head, Court Street, 1794. Hardcover. 12mo (7" x 4.25"), later polished calf, marbled paper over boards, marbled endpapers.120 pp. CONDITION: Very good, light scratches on covers, bumped edge at foot of front cover, slight wear at extremities, light foxing throughout. REFERENCES: Evans 27455
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A New View of Society: or Essays on the Formation of the Human Character, Preparatory to the...
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A New View of Society: or Essays on the Formation of the Human Character, Preparatory to the Development of a Plan for Gradually Ameliorating the Condition of Mankind

by Owen, Robert

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New York: Published by E. Bliss and E. White, No. 128 Broadway, 1825. 8vo, original half calf and marbled paper over boards. vi, [1], 14-178 pp. Stated "First American From the Third London Edition," published in the year that Owen established the utopian community of New Harmony, Indiana, in an attempt to implement the principles outlined herein. One of two American editions published in 1825. The other edition was published in Cincinnati, as the "First American, from the fourth London, edition." Both are rare in the marketplace. Neither is recorded at auction in American Book Prices Current online (1975 to present), and Americana Exchange records only a single copy of the New York edition offered by Ernest Wessen (Midland Notes) in 1963. REFERENCES: American Imprints 21764. CONDITION: Good, rubbed with loss of some marbled paper on front cover; foxed throughout, early ink inscription reading "Lexington Library" on front paste-down, early pencil and ink ownership inscriptions of Abraham Howe [?]… Read More
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A Caribou Alphabet
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A Caribou Alphabet

by Owens, Mary Beth

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Brunswick, Maine: The Dog Ear Press, 1988. Hardcover in dj. Oblong 8vo ( 8.75" x 11.25"), quarter red cloth over red paper, color. Unpaginated, with laid-in 10 pp. publ. catalog. CONDITION: Fine volume, near-fine dj. First edition.
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