Willie Graham, a Story for Boys
Boston: D. Lothrop, 1872. Hardcover. 12mo, publisher's blue cloth with handsome gilt spine, very good, 1902 inscription from kids. 66 pp, frontispiece and one other plate, illustrated title page.
Boston: D. Lothrop, 1872. Hardcover. 12mo, publisher's blue cloth with handsome gilt spine, very good, 1902 inscription from kids. 66 pp, frontispiece and one other plate, illustrated title page.
London: Printed for David Ogilvy and Son, 1801. First printing. Hardcover. Vol. 1 only. 12mo, 6.25 x 4 inches, period half leather and marbled boards, fair copy with quite a bit of rubbing and wear to binding but still sturdily bound, small old crude leather repair to top of spine.....
2 sides of a single sheet, some wear, loss to bottom edge; unclear if there was more than this sheet -- probably. The author, probably a Congressman in the PA legislature, makes the case that removal of the Indians was justified and spends most of his efforts on some pretty.....
Dresden: Wilhelm Baensch, 1883. Hardcover. Small 8vo, green printed stiff card covers, 83 pp, light wear, a few illustrations.
Philadelphia: Keystone Publishing Co., Ca. 1890. Hardcover. This novel on state's rights was first published in 1856; this appears to be a later printing from the late 1880s, has an ownership inscription from 1890. 8vo, decorated turquoise cloth, very good.
Dublin: Graisberry and Campbell, 1816. Second edition. Paperback. 6.25 x 4 inches, disbound from a sammelband of mainly Irish imprints. 14 pp, very good. First published in 1814 in London.
London: G. Brimmer, (1817). Paperback. 6.25 x 4 inches, disbound from a sammelband of mainly Irish imprints. 12 pp., very good, first 4 pp. trimmed close along right side but not lacking any words. Uncommon pamphlet, only one located by Worldcat/OCLC: Victoria and Albert Museum library.
Cork, Ireland: Religious Tract Society, 1810. `. Paperback. 6.25 x 4 inches, disbound from large sammelband of mainly Irish imprints. 4 pp. Very rare, no copies located by Worldcat/OCLC of this edition or any other bearing this title. Begins a bit aggressively: "A striking proof of the depravity of your.....