[Rarebooks] A List of Some Recent Arrivals

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Tue Mar 21 08:53:04 EDT 2017


1.  Aldin, Cecil. RATCATCHER TO SCARLET. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode,
(1927). Second printing. Quarto. pp: (iv), 123; frontispiece and 15 duotone
plates, other illustrations in the text. Bound in black cloth, red
lettering and head of fox on spine and cover, top edges gilt. 10.75" x
7.75" Very Good. Original Cloth. (#038939)        $45.00

2.  Ashbee, Henry Spencer (pseud. Pisanus Fraxi). INDEX LIBRORUM
PROHIBITORUM [&] CENTURIA LIBRORUM ABSCONDITORUM [&] CATENA LIBRORUM
TACENDORUM: Being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono-graphical and Critical on
Curious and Uncommon Books. London: Privately Printed, 1877-1885. First
Edition. Three volumes, quarto. pp: lxxvi, 542, (3), frontispiece and three
plates + lx, 593, (2), frontispiece and 13 pages of plates and facsimiles +
lvii, 593, frontispiece and three plates. All volumes with rubricated
title-pages and occasional rubricated passages in the text. Bound in 1/4
red morocco and marble-patterned cloth, top edges gilt, others
rough-trimmed. Some scattered foxing; spine head of Volume III slightly
nibbled. 10.25" x 7.25" Very Good. Leather-backed cloth.
Limited to 250 copies. Based on Ashbee's own collection of erotic books,
this set contains bibliographical data on hundreds of titles as well as his
commentary and extracts from the original texts. (#038931)        $1,250.00

3.  Bede, the Venerable Saint. THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH
NATION, TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN OF VENERABLE BEDE. Collated with the
Original Text, and Revised, by J.A. Giles. London: James Bohn, 1845. pp:
xvi, 381 with index; frontispiece manuscript-facsimile. Bound in
morocco-backed marbled boards, gilt spine title; corners of boards rubbed.
9" x 5.5" Very Good. Morocco & Boards. (#038938)        $100.00

4.  Brereton, Captain F.S. FROM THE NILE TO THE TIGRIS: A Story of
Campaigning from Western Egypt to Mesopotamia. Illustrated by Frank Gillen,
R.I. London: Blackie & Son, 1918. First Edition. 330pp; frontispiece and 5
other plates. Bound in pictorial tan cloth, stamped in blue and white,
spine and cover pictures. Nice, bright binding. 7.5" x 5" Very Good.
Original Cloth.
The author served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in WWI. (#038934)
    $50.00

5.  Brereton, Lt. Col. F.S. HOW CANADA WAS WON: A Tale of Wolfe and Quebec.
Illustrated by William Rainey, R.I. London: Blackie & Son, nd [1909?].
Early edition. 391pp; frontispiece and 8 other plates. Bound in pictorial
green cloth, stamped in brown, and blue, and yellow; spine and cover
pictures are sharp; front free-endpaper removed. . 7.5" x 5" Very Good.
Original Cloth.
The author served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in WWI. (#038936)
    $45.00

6.  Budge, E.A. Wallis. OSIRIS AND THE EGYPTIAN RESURRECTION. Illustrated
after Drawings from Egyptian Papyri and Monuments. London / New York:
Philip Lee Warner / G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1911). First American Edition. Two
volumes. pp: xxxv, 404; viii, 440 with index. Complete with two folding
frontispieces in color, two folding black-and-white plates, and nearly 200
illustrations in the text. Bound in red cloth, embossed gilt pictures on
covers and spines, gilt lettering, top edges gilt. 10" x 6.25" Very Good.
Original Cloth. (#038953)        $250.00

7.  California Ephemera. GROUP OF A VISITOR'S EPHEMERAL ITEMS RELATING TO
THE 1915 EXPOSITIONS AND COASTAL CALIFORNIA. s.l.: s.n., 1915. Original
documents. Includes: (1) Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Identification Card, San Francisco, printed on blue card stock, signed by
the visitor, Mary E. Lewis Greene. (2) Typewritten letter on U.S. Grant
Hotel letterhead, San Diego, acknowledging reservations for Arthur M.
Greene, Jr. and party, quarto, with three integral pages of information and
photo-illustrations of the Panama-California Expo at San Diego. (3) Trolley
Trips in Santa Barbara, 4pp, 16mo, blue ink on gray stock. (4) Pacific
Electric Railway Time Card, Redondo Beach, Playa del Rey Line, 4pp, 16mo.
(5) Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Time Tables, Coast Lines, broadsheet, folded
to 24pp, blue ink, including map of the line. (6) Unused letterhead with
decorative border and envelope from California's Mission Inn, Riverside.
(7) Bell Bros. Sight Seeing Auto Tours of Los Angeles, Pasadena and Busch's
Gardens, 6pp bifold with several illustrations. Good . (#038956)
$100.00

8.  Cather, Willa. MY ANTONIA With Illustrations by W.T. Benda. Boston &
New York: Houghton Mifflin, (1946) . "New Revised Edition". pp: (xi), 371,
(1). Bound in brown cloth, black lettering on spine and cover. In the
original dust wrapper, chipped at head and tail of shelfback. 7.75" x 5.25"
Very Good in Good dust-jacket. Original Cloth. (#038946)        $40.00

9.  [Cleveland, Lucy Hiller Lambert, 1780-1866]. EARLY IMPRESSIONS (Seven
lines quoted from "Progress of Error."). Boston: Allen and Ticknor, 1833.
Second Edition. 143pp. Bound in brown cloth, paper spine label. Some light
spotting. 6" x 3.75" Very Good. Original Cloth.
[American Imprints 18640. Wright, American Fiction, 889b.] Provenance:
Pencilled signatures of Esther L. Fenton on front endpapers; faint writing
on rear endpapers. (#038958)        $48.00

10.  Clothing Trade Cards. GROUP OF SIX CARDS PRINTED IN FULL COLOR. s.l.:
s.n., 1880s-1890s. Original documents. Included are: (1) W. Harnett -
Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Buttons, &c. -
Jersey City; (2) J.B. Love - Hats & Caps, Ladies' Furs... - Mt. Holly, NJ -
On verso, Route of Parade...; (3) Deland & Co. - Clothiers, Hatters and
Furnishers - Bridgeport, Conn; (4) Ball's Corsets Are the Best - Adelina
Patti, the Queen of Song, testified....; (5) C.H. Bennett - Great One Price
Boot and Shoe Store - Bridgeport, Conn; (6) Foster, Besse & Co. - Clothiers
& Hatters - Bridgeport. Fine. (#038929)        $65.00

11.  District of Columbia Paper Manufacturing Company. EXECUTIVE COVERS
[specimen book]. Washington DC: District of Columbia Paper Mfg Co, nd
[1901?]. Original edition. Oblong octavo. Contains 20 samples of pictorial
cover stock in various colors. Themes include: Washington Crossing the
Delaware; John Adams and 1776; Thomas Jefferson and the Constitution; James
Monroe and the Monroe Doctrine; Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New
Orelans; Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation; U.S. Grant
leading Union troops in battle; James A. Garfield delivering a speech;
Grover Cleveland and Venezuela; William McKinley and Cuba Libre. Each theme
is used twice, on deckle-edge paper and on heavier, wove paper. Bound into
color-embossed stiff wrappers, string-tied. The back cover displays an ad
for Riegel & Co., Philadelphia, who stocked these papers.   9" x 6" Very
Good. Original Wrappers. (#038951)        $50.00

12.  Eliot, T.S. THE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK: A Play. New York: Harcourt Brace,
1954. First American Edition. 159pp. Bound in black cloth, gilt spine
lettering. In the original dust wrapper with shelfback sunned. 8.5" x 5.75"
Fine in Very Good dust-jacket. Original Cloth. (#038937)        $85.00

13.  Eliot, T.S. THE ELDER STATESMAN: A Play. New York: Farrar, Straus &
Cudahy, (1959). Stated First printing. 134pp. Bound in black cloth, gilt
spine lettering. In the original black, printed dust wrapper. Prior owner's
name and 1959 date on endpaper. 8.5" x 5.5" Very Good in Very Good
dust-jacket. Original Cloth. (#038943)        $25.00

14.  Evans, William & Thomas, editors. THE FRIENDS' LIBRARY: Comprising
Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the
Religious Society of Friends. Volume I [complete in itself]. Philadelphia:
Printed by Joseph Rakestraw for the Editors, 1837. First Edition. pp: vi
index, 481. Bound in old sprinkled leather over boards, spine labels (one
chipped with loss of one letter); foxing to several dozen leaves at front
and back. 10.25" x 6.5" Good . Full Leather.
This initial volume of The Friends' Library begins with the Prospectus for
the periodical. Also included: Memoir of George Fox; History of the Origin
of the Discipline; Life of Christopher Story; Life of Gilbert Latey;
Account of Thomas Thompson; Penn's No Cross, No Crown; Journal of William
Savery; Life of Jane Hoskens; Memoir of Anne Camm; Memoir of Thomas Camm.
(#038923)        $45.00

15.  [Ferris, Mrs. Benjamin?]. FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS. A Narrative
of Several Years Personal Experience, by the Wife of a Mormon Elder,
Recently from Utah. London: C.H. Clarke, nd [1855?]. Early edition. 302pp.
Bound in pictorial blue boards, with a birdseye view of settlers in the
valley on the cover. Spine covering peeled away. 6.75" x 4.25" Fair.
Original Boards.
[Flake, Mormon Bibliography 9570.] (#038960)        $40.00

16.  Fisher, Harrison and others. A BOOK OF SWEETHEARTS: Pictures by Famous
American Artists. Decorations by Will Jenkins. New York: Grosset & Dunlap,
(1908). First American Edition. Large quarto. (48)pp on heavy stock; 12
full-page portraits in color, smaller portraits and floral decorations on
all other pages. Bound in green cloth, pastedown cover illustration by
Harrison Fisher, gilt lettering. 11" x 10.25" Very Good. Original Cloth.
Besides Harrison Fisher and Will Jenkins, other artists include Clarence T.
Underwood, Howard Chandler Christy, Nathan Cootes, and Will Grefe.
(#038949)        $75.00

17.  Fisk, Walter W. THE BOOK OF ICE CREAM. New York: Macmillan, 1921.
copyright 1919. pp: xviii, 302 with index; 88 text figures, most from
photographs, folded chart. Bound in green cloth, black lettering and rules
on cover, gilt spine title; top of back cover mottled, prior owner's name
on endpaper. 7.5" x 4.75" Very Good. Original Cloth.
A title in the Rural Text-Book Series, edited by L.H. Bailey. (#038941)
    $40.00

18.  Fowler, O.S. A HOME FOR ALL, OR THE GRAVEL WALL AND OCTAGON MODE OF
BUILDING: New, Cheap, Convenient, Superior and Adapted to Rich and Poor.
Showing the superiority of this gravel concrete over brick, stone,and frame
houses; manner of making and depositing it; its cost; outside finish; clay
houses; defects in small, low, long-winged, and cottage houses; the greater
capacity, beauty, compactness, and utility of octagon houses; different
plans; the author's residence; green and ice houses; filters; grounds;
shrubbery; fruits, and their culture; roofing; school-houses and churches;
barns and out-buildings; board and plank walls; the working-man's dwelling;
etc.; etc. New York: Fowler & Wells, 1856. copyright 1853. pp: 192, (12)
publisher's ads; two frontispiece views and two floor-plans printed in
sepia, 32 figures (mostly floor-plans) in the text. Bound in blind-stamped
decorated cloth, gilt view of a residence on the cover; tips rubbed, spine
covering peeled off, otherwise a sound volume. 7.5" x 5" Good . Original
Cloth. (#038944)        $125.00

19.  Henty, G.A. CAPTAIN BAYLEY'S HEIR: A Tale of the Gold Fields of
California. Illustrated by H.M. Paget. London: Blackie & Son, nd [1910?].
Early edition. 386pp; frontispiece and 7 other b&w plates. Bound in
pictorial red cloth, stamped in brown and tan, spine and cover pictures.
Prior owner's name written in light pencil on back of frontispiece.
Colorful binding. 7.5" x 5" Very Good. Original Cloth. (#038935)
$40.00

20.  [Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth] Petrarch. RIME DI FRANCESCO PETRARCA
[association copy] Con L'Interpretazione di Giacomo Leopardi...Sesta
Impressione. Firenze: Successori le Monnier, 1867. Sixth Printing. pp: xi,
447 with first-line index. Bound in half tan morocco and marbled boards;
edges of binding lightly rubbed, endpapers spotted from binder's glue. 7" x
4.5".  Good . Morocco & Boards.
Provenance: Old inscription on blank flyleaf in the hand of Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow: "Edith Longfellow / with her father's love / January 30, 1876."
[Edith Longfellow (1853-1915) was the fifth of six children born to Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow and Frances Elizabeth Appleton. She married Richard
Henry Dana III at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1878, and they had six
children of their own.] Tipped to the recto of the rear free endpaper is a
five-line quotation from Petrarch written in an unidentified hand, perhaps
Elizabeth's. (#038961)        $300.00

21.  Ludwig I, King of Bavaria. A TRANSLATION OF WALHALLA'S INMATES
DESCRIBED BY LEWIS THE FIRST, KING OF BAVARIA; TOGETHER WITH A SHORT
DESCRIPTION OF WALHALLA, AND A PLAN OF THE INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS, by George
Everill. Munich: George Franz, 1845. pp: xii, 217, (1) errata; frontispiece
view (foxed), foldout chart. Bound in cloth-backed putty boards; gilt spine
decorations and title are a bit dull. 7.75" x 4.5". This volume is "the
translation of a work written by his Majesty, the King of Bavaria, with the
view of elucidating the lives and peculiar merits of the great men who have
been thought worthy of a place in Walhalla." Good . Cloth-backed boards.
Contains 162 biographies of Germans honored at Walhalla, along with a
description of the Hall itself. Provenance: Old presentation note on
free-endpaper--"Thos. P. Rossitor / Valhalla / June 18, 1845 / from his
friend C. Parker." (#038942)        $100.00

22.  [Muhlenberg, William Augustus]. THE PRESIDENT'S HYMN: GIVE THANKS, ALL
YE PEOPLE, IN RESPONSE TO THE PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES, RECOMMENDING A GENERAL THANKSGIVING, ON NOVEMBER 26th, 1863.
New-York: A.D.F. Randolph, 1863. Quarto, 4pp, containing nine verses and
chorus on centerfold recto, with music on facing verso [music by Joseph W.
Turner]. Three old, horizontal folds. 10.5" x 6.75" Very Good. Printed
Self-wrappers.
First verse: "Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks to the Lord,
Alleluias of freedom, with joyful accord; Let the East and the West, North
and South roll along, Sea, mountain, and prairie, One thanksgiving song."
Final verse: "...And the Banner of Union, restored by Thy Hand, Be the
Banner of Freedom o'er all in the Land...." (#038950)        $175.00

23.  (Muirhead, James Fullarton). THE UNITED STATES, WITH AN EXCURSION INTO
MEXICO: Handbook for Travellers. Edited by Karl Baedeker. With 19 Maps and
24 Plans. Leipsic / NY: Baedeker / Scribner's, 1899. Second Revised
Edition. pp: c, 579 with index; complete with 19 maps in color (some
folded) and 24 plans (some folded). Red cloth, gilt lettering. Prior
owner's name and 1902 date on front endpaper.  Spine expertly mended with
original backstrip laid down. The US map at back is detached from the
binding and intact. 6.25" x 4.25" Good . Original Cloth.
Baedeker lived here in the US,1890-1893, while he was preparing this
handbook. He visited nearly every state and territory in the Union and came
into "direct contact with representatives of practically every class."
Includes chapters on: American Politics, by J.B. McMaster; US Constitution,
by J. Bryce; Aborigines, by O.T. Mason; Physiography, by N.S. Shaler;
Climate, by E.C. Wendt; Painting & Sculpture, by W.A. Coffin; Architecture,
by M. Schuyler; Sports, by H.H. Neill; &c. [Hinrichsen, bdkr.com, E260.]
(#038955)        $250.00

24.  New York, Ithaca / Spencer, Spence. THE SCENERY OF ITHACA AND THE HEAD
WATERS OF THE CAYUGA LAKE, as Portrayed by Different Writers, and edited by
the Publisher. Ithaca, N.Y.: Spence Spencer, 1866. First Edition. pp: 150,
(1) Business Localities, Etc.; frontispiece and 17 plates of wood
engravings on text stock, occasional illustrations in the text. Bound in
green cloth, bevelled edges, brown-coated endpapers, cover title in gilt;
spine ends and tips lightly rubbed. 6.75" x 4.5" Very Good. Original Cloth.
Dedicated to Ezra Cornell (who founded Cornell University in 1865) "whose
name and memory will here be remembered...as well as commemorated by the
Grand College Halls that are here to be reared, and which will make his
name a household word to future generations." (#038945)        $90.00

25.  New York, New York / Stone, William L. HISTORY OF NEW YORK CITY FROM
THE DISCOVERY TO THE PRESENT DAY. New York: Virtuer & Yorston, 1872. First
American Edition. pp: xx, 658, 136 appendices and index, (2) publisher's
ads; 20 engravings on steel, 85 engravings on wood (including two maps).
Bound in half calf and marbled boards, gilt-decorated spine with leather
labels (one gone and one slightly chipped), marbled endpapers and edges;
scattered foxing to margins of some plates. 9.5" x 6.25" Very Good. Calf &
Boards. (#038954)        $225.00

26.  Oregon, Portland . COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS, BAILEY GATZERT AND DALLES
CITY, TO THE DALLES AND INTERMEDIATE COLUMBIA RIVER POINTS... Portland,
Oregon: Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co., 1915. Original document.
4pp, printed in black and red on cream stock; old horizontal fold, minimal
edge wear. Includes time-tables for the two steamers, an extended
description of Columbia River scenery, photos of both steamers, and a map
of the river route between Portland and Goldendale. 9.25" x 4" Very Good.
Printed Self-wrappers. (#038959)        $40.00

27.  Pennsylvania / Fairman, Thomas and William Henry Egle. GROUP OF 14
PENNSYLVANIA MAPS, REPRODUCING 18th-CENTURY SURVEY DRAWINGS AND NOTES BY
THOMAS FAIRMAN AND OTHERS. Harrisburg, PA: Clarence M. Busch, State
Printer, 1894. First edition thus. Fourteen maps of various sizes from
pastel-tinted Fairman drawings, issued by the Pennsylvania Archives, Third
Series. The maps are of various sizes, folded to approximately eight by six
inches; separations along some folds. Good . (#038930)        $90.00

28.  Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Trade & Commemorative Cards. GROUP OF FOUR
CARDS PRINTED IN COLORS, AND A STEVENGRAPH. Philadelphia: various, 1870s.
Original documents. Included are: (1) a Stevengraph in gold and purple,
showing the brick premises of Eyre & Landell [at 4th & Arch Sts.] with the
word "Silks" on the building front, and the firm name along the side. (2)
Bailey & Co., Jewelers, Chestnut & 12th Sts., with a view of Agricultural
Hall at the Centennial Exhibition. (3) Bailey & Co. [as above], with a view
of the Main Exhibition Building. (4) A view of Machinery Hall, Riverside
Mansion, Wissahickon Creek & Ridge Avenue. On the verso is printed: "The
Steam Yacht Diamond leaves Fairmount for Riverside Mansion at ... [also]
carry passengers for Wissahickon, who may take the Steamer Rockland ... L.
Markle, Superintendent. (5) A view of Horticultural Hall [text on recto &
verso as above]. The cards are 3" x 4.75" and the Stevengraph is 2.75" x
3.75". Fine. (#038927)        $75.00

29.  Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. [ticket] THE GRAND FLORAL, STRAWBERRY &
FANCY FAIR OF 1863, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT
SALOON AND HOSPITAL, Commencing June 15th, at the Saloon, foot of
Washington Street, Philadelphia. Price ... Ten Cents. Admit the Bearer.
Philadelphia: Union Volunteers, 1863. Original document. Ticket printed in
black ink on white card stock. Seen from the verso is the embossed,
circular stamp of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee, showing their
name and an eagle with wings spread. Ticket measures 2.25" x 3.5" Very Good.
"The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon often served up to 15,000 meals a
day. The sick and the wounded also arrived here. Philadelphia was the
nation’s major medical center and had over twenty hospitals in operation
during the war years, from the eleven bed facility at the Cooper Shop
Hospital to the 4,000-bed Mower Hospital in Chestnut Hill. About 157,000
men received medical care in Philadelphia’s hospitals" [from the Library
Company's exhibition, John A. McAllister's Civil War]. (#038928)
$100.00

30.  Raemaekers, Louis. EXHIBITION AND SALE OF THE WAR CARTOONS OF LOUIS
RAEMAEKERS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF ASSOCIATION: One
Hundred Proof Impressions Signed by the Artist and Colored by Hand. Also
One Hundred Colored Prints. London: Copley Hall, 1916. Original edition.
(36)pp; includes small black-and-white images of all 100 cartoons to be
sold. Bound in printed gray wrappers. 6" x 4.75" Very Good. Original
Wrappers. (#038952)        $40.00

31.  Shahn, Ben. ON THE FIRST DAY OF CHRISTMAS ... [Twelve Days of
Christmas]. New York: s.n., [1948]. First Edition. 23pp; illustrated on
every page; 12 full-page illustrations. Pictorial self-wrappers. 8" x 9.5"
Very Good. Printed Self-wrappers.
Signed by Ben Shahn in pencil at the foot of the first page. [Date taken
from the MOMA holding of this first issue.] (#038932)        $50.00

32.  Sochen, June. THE NEW WOMAN: Feminism in Greenwich Village, 1910-1920.
NY: Quadrangle Books, 1972. First Edition. pp: xi, 175, index.  8.5" x 5.5"
Fine in Fine dust-jacket. Original cloth.
The feminists include Susan Glaspell, Crystal Eastman, Neith Boyce,
Henrietta Rodman, and others. (#038947)        $30.00

33.  Walton, Izaak. THE COMPLEAT ANGLER, OR THE COMTEMPLATIVE MAN'S
RECREATION: being a Discourse of Fish & Fishing not unworthy the perusal of
most Anglers. With illustrations by James Thorpe. Cincinnati: Stewart &
Kidd, nd (1920?). First US Edition. pp: viii, 166, (1); 16 tipped-in color
plates. Bound in pictorial green and yellow cloth; head of spine bit
rubbed. 9.75" x 7.25" Very Good. Original Cloth.
Text printed by T & A Constable, Edinburgh. Color plates printed by Henry
Stone & Son, Banbury. (#038933)        $65.00

34.  (Wise, Daniel) . MINNIE BROWN; OR, THE GENTLE GIRL. By Francis
Forrester, Esq. My Uncle Toby's Library. Boston: Geo. C. Rand, 3 Cornhill.
Wm. J. Reynolds & Co., 1853. First Edition. 64pp; two full-page woodcuts
and four in the text. Bound in red cloth, pictures and designs stamped in
blind on covers, gilt-decorated spine. Occasional spotting of text. 6" x
4.5" Very Good. Original Cloth.
Copyrighted by Daniel Wise. Provenance: "Eudora Hay from Grand Mother"
written on blank flyleaf. (#038957)        $28.00

35.  World War I. GROUP OF 22 PRINTED ITEMS, MAINLY BOOKLETS, RELATING TO
AMERICAN AND BRITISH EFFORTS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. s.l.: s.n.,
1918-1919. Original editions. Includes: Two issues of "Carry On"--A
Magazine on the Reconstruction of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, Vol 1,
Nos. 9 & 10, June & July, 1919, 32pp each, illus from photos. * The Daily
Telegraph War Map (No. 10) by Alexander Gross...Balkans and Eastern
Europe..., London, 1915, printed in colors, opens to approx 33" x 22",
folded into chipped card covers. * "Conquest and Kultur"--Aims of the
Germans in their Own Words, issued by US Committee on Public Information,
January 1918, 160pp. * "German War Practices"--Treatment of Civilians,
95pp. * "The President's Flag Day Address"--With Evidence of Germany's
Plans, 30pp, US Committee on Public Information, Sept 15, 1917. * "War,
Labor and Peace"--Some Significant Addresses and Writings of President
Wilson, 43pp, US Committee..., March, 1914 (fore-edge wear). * ""German
Treatment of Conquered Territory," 64pp, US Committee..., March 1914. *
"Mon Soldat 1915"--Sous le Haut Patronage de M. le President de la
Republique et de M. le Ministre de la Guerre, 39pp, quarto, Paris, 1915. *
"German Atrocities on Record with Authentic Illustrations," 32pp, folio,
London, 1915. * "Shall We Go without to Feed Germany?," etc., in The
Literary Digest, 68pp, quarto, NY, Nov 30, 1918. * "A Plan for the
Settlement of Middle Europe: Partition without Annexation," by Ralph Adams
Cram, 24pp, Boston, 1918. * "The German Socialists: Do They Stand for a
Democratic Peace? Will They Revolt?", 15pp, quarto, Greenwich, CT, Mary
1918. * "National Security League Handbook of War Facts and Peace Problems"
by Arthur L. Frothingham, 254pp, NY, 1919. * "Home Card: United States Food
Administration--What You Can Do to Help Win This War," 2pp, card stock, ca.
1917. * "The Government of Germany" by Charles D. Hazen, 16pp, August 1917.
* "Surgical Notes Taken at Various Base Hospitals in France, January, 1918"
by D.F. Luby, 22pp, GPO, 1918, signed. * "Registration Regulations, No. 2,
Prescribed by the President," 31pp, GPO, 1918. * "Registration Regulations,
No. 3, Prescribed by the President," GPO, 1918. * "Books on the Great War,"
10pp, foldout, illus, Red Cross. * "The Death of Edith Cavell," 64pp,
London, Daily News & Leader, Nov. 1915. * "This is the Hut the 'Y' Built,"
16pp. illus, YMCA, 1918.  Occasional light wear and soiling. Good to Very
Good. Original Wrappers. (#038948)        $200.00

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