[Rarebooks] fs: Abraham Lincoln an Inventor
Back Creek Books
rock at backcreekbooks.com
Mon Jul 6 15:59:42 EDT 2009
Greetings Booklovers,
We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 10520 ) [Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)]. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AN INVENTOR,
PATENT RECORDS REVEAL [PP. 360-363 IN POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE, MARCH
1924].
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Co., 1924. Magazine, Quarto, , black and white
illustrations. Very Good.
Complete issue of the March, 1924 issue of Popular Mechanics
containing an article on Lincoln's patent #6469, "Improvement in Method of
Lifting Vessels over Shoals," issued May 22, 1849. Illustrated with a
photograph of Lincoln's model of his invention. Color pictorial front cover,
ads on rear cover. There are a couple of chips and short tears to front
cover. Interior clean and sound....... $50.00
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Rock
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Today's featured book from our stock at the booksellers' cooperative,
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Ball, Berenice M. 'Forty Years of Days.'
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