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Maine: Chamber of Commerce of Calais, Maine; Board of Trade of St. Steven, New Brunswick, [ca 1929]. 32mo folded brochure (5.75" x 3.5" folded from 11.5" x 13.5" sheet ), printed on both sides in green, 1 6" x 6" map, 5 photographic illus. A travel and trade brochure for the St. Croix Valley in the Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick area, including the Grand Lakes and the St. Croix River.CONDITION: Good, slight soiling.
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The Valley of the St. Croix: Calais, Me.-St. Stephen, N.B.-Gateway
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The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant, to which is added a sketch of the history of cotton and the cotton trade
by Lee, Henry
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London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1887. Hardcover. 8vo (8.75" x 5.5"), gilt green cloth. 112 pp., numerous b&w plates. Author inscription in ink at front free endpaper reading "To Professor Charles Stewart, F.L.S. [Fellow of the Linnaean Society], from his old friend, the Author : Dec. 1st 1887." CONDITION: Good ex-library, spine rubbed and chipped at head of spine, cracked front inner hinge, library label residue at bottom left of front cover, multiple library stamps at front endpapers, library stamp at title, library pocket affixed to rear free endpaper.
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The Vigil of Venus. Pervigilium Veneris. The Latin Text with an Introduction and English Translation by Allen Tate
by Tate, Allen
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Massachusetts: Printed and Published by the Cummington Press, 1943. Hardcover in original glassine. 8vo (9.5 x 6.5"), black cloth. CONDITION: Near-fine, light foxing at inner hinges of endpapers; good jacket, chipped along edges with slight losses. Stated first edition, copy 390 of four hundred thirty copies, printed in July and August, 1943.
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Vitrauphanie Panneaux et Subjets.[Window coverings: panels and subjects}
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Paris: U. M., [circa 1900]. Oblong 8vo (16 cm), chromolithographic wrappers bound by pink cord. 27 pp. of chromolithographic illus. A lavishly illustrated trade catalog for French window ornaments, with a variety of decal designs for doors, windows and cabinets. CONDITION: Very good, light wear to extremities, interior fresh and appealing.
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A vindication of the government of New-England churches. Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; it's noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it
by Wise, John, A.M.
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Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyles, in Marlboro'-Street, MDCCXXII [1772]. Hardcover. 16m (6.5" x 4"), original full calf, gilt lettering piece at spine, raised bands. 271 pp., [1] blank, [12] pp. of subscribers, 1 pg. of subscribers in manuscript. Early ownership inscription in ink on recto and verso of ffep. CONDITION: Good, rubbed, head of spine chipped, light foxing throughout. A consideration of "the fundamental ideas of civil as well as religious government," this text responds to attempts to establish the function of church and clergymen within democracy during the early colonial period. First published in 1717, this second edition was reprinted as a source "for language and arguments in the controversy then raging," namely the governance of the people of the soon-to-be United States of America. Originally published in 1717 in response to Increase Mather, who intended to "establish associations of clergy that were intended to exercise functions hitherto exercised by the individual…
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