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The Declaration of Independence & the Articles of Confederation As Published in the Annual Register... For the Year 1776
London, J. Dodsley, 1779. Second Edition. Hardcover. Bound in contemporary calf-backed boards. Though not a First Edition, still an early eighteenth-century printing of one of the most desirable volumes of this prestigious series as this year contains two of the most important documents in American history. Where the text states "The history of the present ----- of --------- ------------- is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations," someone has added in ink in an early hand "King of Great Britain. Early ink name crossed out on the title page, light to moderate foxing; pages 255 to 258 in the second section lacking, otherwise complete with the entire text of the Declaration and the Articles present. Binding tight with some wear but easily Very Good .
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Book number: 018517
USD 937.50 [Appr.: EURO 804.5 | £UK 694.5 | JP¥ 138403]
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Keywords: 18th Century Literature, Colonial Americana, Independence, American History Americana Declaration of Independence American Politics American Revolution

 
[GRAM, Hans; HOLDEN, Oliver; and HOLYOKE, Samuel]
The Massachusetts Compiler of Theoretical and Practical Elements of Sacred Vocal Music. Together with a Musical Dictionary. And a Variety of Psalm Tunes, Chorusses, &C. Chiefly Selected from Modern European Publications First American printing of “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”
Boston, Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T Andrews, 1795. First Edition. Hardcover. Oblong quarto (10-3/4" x 8-3/4") in modern 3/4 deep navy blue morocco leather retaining early silk-finished blue boards; [v], vi - xxxvi, [1] - 71, [1 - index] pages. Divided into three parts, the first devoted to certain theories of music, the second giving observations on singing and a dictionary of musical terms, and the third comprising bits of sacred music. Among the 72 compositions present, 6 are composed by Americans and 55 are first American printings, including the popular Christmas carol “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.”. New endpapers but retaining old endpapers as well. Light browning to text. Near Fine The printer Isaiah Thomas was the first to import music types to America in 1784. Before that all music printed in America was printed from engraved plates.
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Book number: 021465
USD 1875.00 [Appr.: EURO 1609 | £UK 1389 | JP¥ 276807]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: Early American Imprints, Isaiah Thomas, Music, Sacred Music, Religion, Colonial Americana Americana Early American Imprints Music Religion

 
Photo Album of an Automobile Tour of the West in 1927 by a Group of Women
1927. Softcover. Decorated suede covers (9-1/4" x 6-1/2") with a rawhide tie containing ninety-four 4-1/4" x 3-1/2" original photographs captioned in white ink on the album pages and six 4" x 6" commercial photographs with captions in the negatives, all documenting an automobile trip out west, starting in or near Indiana. Photographs include stops in Kansas, New Mexico (Native Americans at Santa Domingo and a Zuni Reservation near Gallup), Colorado (Pike's Peak), Arizona (Grand Canyon), California (Yosemite and San Francisco), Oregon, Washington, Idaho (Gold Hunter Mine), Montana (Missoula Auto Camp), many photos of Yellowstone, Wyoming, and South Dakota. A few of the photographs at the end of the album, dated the same summer, are of Chicago and Niagara Falls. A number of the photographs are now loose from the album. The photographers/travelers are a group of 4 or 5 young women in what must have been something of a daring adventure at the time. Two photos show them repairing flats, and several show them with people they meet along the way. Fading to some of the photographs but most are not too bad. Very Good .
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Book number: 020860
USD 937.50 [Appr.: EURO 804.5 | £UK 694.5 | JP¥ 138403]
Keywords: Western Americana, Automobile Tour, Photograph Album, Illustrated Books, Travel, Yellowstone, Native Americans Western Americana Automobile Tour Photograph Album Native Americans

 
The United States Constitution As Published in the Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year 1787
London, J. Dodsley, 1789. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in contemporary calf-backed marbled boards. While some copies have a title page dated 1788, the first edition was published in 1789. One of the most desirable volumes of this prestigious series as this year contains an early printing of the United States Constitution including the text of its submission signed in type by George Washington. There is also an account of the examination of "a motley-coloured, or pye Negro Girl and Mulatto Boy" from Guadaloupe exhibited before the American Philosophical Society. Early ink stamp on front pastedown; clean copy in a worn binding with the spine dry and rubbed and the joints split but holding tight. Good .
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Book number: 021523
USD 1250.00 [Appr.: EURO 1072.75 | £UK 926 | JP¥ 184538]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: 18th Century Literature, Colonial Americana, U.S. Constitution, American Politics, American Revolution Americana U.S. Constitution American Politics American Revolution

 
ADAMS, John
A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, Against the Attack of M. Turgot in His Letter to Dr. Price, Dated the Twenty-Second Day of March, 1778
Philadelphia, Budd and Bartram, For William Cobbett [volume 1]; H. Sweitzer for William Cobbett [volume 2]; William Young for William Cobbett [volume 3], 1797. Third Edition. Hardcover. Three volumes in early 19th Century half polished black calf with marbled boards and calf corners; 6, xxxiii, [1], [3]-392; [vi], 451; [ii] 528, [36] pages. With the six-page subscriber list in the first volume and the half-title page in the second volume. The portrait frontispiece, found in some copies, is not present here. The Third and final edition, a reprint of the 1794 London edition, which is itself a reprint of the first edition, and the first complete three-volume text published in the United States of this important work in which the second president states the principles on which his new country was founded. Pencil signature on front pastedown of each volume, ink signature "Blair" dated 1798 on the title page of the first volume, the title page of the third volume browned but in general the text is clean and free from foxing. Very Good .
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Book number: 018975
USD 5000.00 [Appr.: EURO 4290.25 | £UK 3703.5 | JP¥ 738152]
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Keywords: 18th Century, Americana, Legal High Spots, Law, Government Presidents Constitution Law Americana

 
BICKHAM, George
Proposals for Engraving by Subscription. The British Monarchy: Or, a New Chorographical Description of All the Dominions Subject to the King of Great Britain... Comprehending the British Isles, the Electoral States, the American Colonies, the African Settlements... The Respective Counties of England and Wales...
London, Benj. Dodd, August 1743. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio (7-1/2" x 12-1/2") bound in contemporary marbled boards rebacked with a modern calf spine and a maroon gilt-lettered leather spine label. Engraved frontispiece of Britannia (strengthened), title, "Conditions," subscribers' list (2 leaves), engraved double-page map, engraved table (torn at fold with half loss), and 190 numbered plates (lacking plate 163, which is the missing half of the previously noted table), plates 83 and 164 loosely inserted from another copy). All pages entirely engraved and printed on the recto only, with most pages illustrated. Among the illustrations are four maps, numerous scenic views, and vignettes of people engaged in various activities. Separate title page dated 1747 for the American Colonies section which includes 21 pages with illustrations of Native Americans, colonists, ships, etc. with descriptions of Carolina, New England, Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. Africa and India are also represented, though very briefly. Sabin 5222. Contemporary armorial bookplate of James Norman, likely a relation to John Norman, a listed subscriber, on the front pastedown. Ill.: George Bickham. Four vignettes partially hand-colored, browning and occasional moderate waterstaining, final leaf trimmed, a few contemporary marginal notes. A Very Good, attractive example, nearly complete but for the missing half of the table, of this uncommon early title with much on the American colonies The title page is a subscribers variant, with non-subscribers editions omitting "Proposals for Engraving by Subscription" and with a different imprint. George Bickham the Elder (1684-1758) was an English writing master and engraver. He is best known for his engraving work in THE UNIVERSAL PENMAN, a collection of writing exemplars which helped to popularize the English Round Hand script in the 18th century.
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Book number: 016455
USD 5625.00 [Appr.: EURO 4826.5 | £UK 4166.5 | JP¥ 830421]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: Indians, England, Southern Americana, Colonial George Bickham Illustrated Books Native Americans Engraved Books 18th Century

 
CATLIN, George
Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. Written During Eight Years' Travel Amongst the Wildest Tribes of Indians in North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39
London, Published for the Author by Tilt and Bogue, 1842. Third Edition. Hardcover. Two quarto volumes (6-1/2" x 10") bound in recent dark brown calf-backed marbled boards with matching gilt-lettered burgundy morocco spine labels. "With four hundred illustrations, carefully engraved from his original paintings" and three maps, one folding. There are actually 309 illustrations, some plates with multiple images, as per HOWES C-241, though the list of missing varies slightly in this copy. Also with the errata slip from the author about the plates tipped in before the frontispiece of the first volume. JENKINS, A FULL HOWES: "Catlin's record of Indian life was the first and freshest account of the vanishing American Indians as they actually lived and remains one of the chief sources for all later knowledge of the North American Indians"; SABIN 11536; STREETER 1805; WAGNER-CAMP 84; WHEAT, TRANSMISISIPPI WEST 84: "Offers an excellent picture of the Indian situation at the opening of the 19th century's fourth decade. Fine, handsome set .
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Book number: 022055
USD 1187.50 [Appr.: EURO 1019 | £UK 879.75 | JP¥ 175311]
Keywords: Illustrated Books, Native Americans, Western Americana, Indians, 19th Century Americana, Exploration Native Americans Illustrated Books Americana Western Americana

 
COLTON, George W
Township Map of the State of Iowa Compiled from the United States Surveys & Other Authentic Sources
New York, J. H. Colton, 1854 [1855]. First Edition. Hardcover. Folding pocket map dated 1854 with full period hand-coloring and ornamental border (24" x 29") in gilt-lettered cloth, as issued. Map quite nice with only very minor separations at a few fold junctions; cloth cover partially detached. Very Good .
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Book number: 022084
USD 750.00 [Appr.: EURO 643.75 | £UK 555.75 | JP¥ 110723]
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Keywords: Americana, Travel, Western Americana, Maps, Iowa Americana Iowa Maps Western Americana

 
(DENSLOW, W[illiam] W[allace], Illustrator)
History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania; with Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery... From Original Sketches by Artists of the Highest Ability
Philadelphia and Reading, Peter Fritts, 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio (11" x 14") in original pebbled cloth with gilt-lettering on the front cover and spine; [3-], 293 pages. With 1 (of 4) double-page and 21 (of 23) full-page lithographs, including one signed in the print by W. W. Denslow; also, with 3 steel-engraved portrait plates, a hand-colored map, and several wood-engraved text illustrations. Two of the three plates signed by Denslow are missing: "Easton Pa. In 1876. Viewed from Mt. Parnassus" and "The Lehigh University" (full-page plate). The "Quarries of Chapman Slate Company" (double-page plate) is present. Denslow is best remembered for his work in collaboration with author L. Frank Baum, especially his illustrations for THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Lacking 5 plates, as noted. Contents page with tape repairs and wrinkles; occasional light edgewear to text and plates. Binding firm and decent. Fair due to the missing plates .
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Book number: 021354
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Keywords: Northampton County, W. W. Denslow, Illustrated Books, Oz, Americana, Local History, Pennsylvania Americana Local History Illustrated Books Pennsylvania

 
(DENSLOW, W[illiam] W[allace], Illustrator)
History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania; with Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery... From Original Sketches by Artists of the Highest Ability
Philadelphia and Reading, Peter Fritts, 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio (11" x 14") in original pebbled cloth with gilt-lettering on the front cover and spine; [3-], 293 pages. With 4 double-page and 23 full-page lithographs, including three signed in the print by W. W. Denslow; also, with 3 steel-engraved portrait plates, a hand-colored map, and several wood-engraved text illustrations. The three plates signed by Denslow are: "Easton Pa. In 1876. Viewed from Mt. Parnassus" (double-page plate, often considered Denslow's first published work, previously believed to be issued as a separate print), "The Lehigh University" (full-page plate), and "Quarries of Chapman Slate Company" (double-page plate). The double-page plates are both signed "W. W. Denslow"; while the full-page plate is signed with the artist's initials. Each is a finely detailed lithograph. The first plate is the frontispiece, and comprises a splendid view of the city of Easton on the Delaware River. Denslow is best remembered for his work in collaboration with author L. Frank Baum, especially his illustrations for THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Front endpaper lacking with the title page reinforced at the gutter; Easton plate with partial tear along centerfold; Lafayette College plate with complete tear along centerfold; Bethlehem and South Bethlehem plate with fold and crease down centerfold; one plate with small chunk out of corner touching image; overall some soiling and darkening. Fraying at bottom of spine with cover a little loose. A Good example of this uncommon book .
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Book number: 021353
USD 437.50 [Appr.: EURO 375.5 | £UK 324.25 | JP¥ 64588]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: Northampton County, W. W. Denslow, Illustrated Books, Oz, Americana, Local History, Pennsylvania Americana Local History Illustrated Books Pennsylvania

 
[DICKINSON, John]
[Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies]
[Philadelphia], [David Hall, and William Sellers], [1768]. Second Edition. Softcover. Stitched wraps, the original cover present with the rear lacking; 3 - 71, [1] pages. Lacking the title page with a photocopy of it bound in. The exceptionally scarce First Edition was published in March, and this Second Edition, very scarce in its own right, in June. EVANS 10875; HOWES D-329: "Earliest serious study into colonial legal rights"; SABIN 20044. Dickinson was a leading voice against British Parliamentary acts that imposed a tax on items by requiring the purchase of a stamp. He argued that these various acts were intended to raise revenue, a power held only by the colonial assemblies. As a direct result of the popularity of Dickinson’s letters, widely read throughout the Thirteen Colonies as well as in Europe, there were calls and petitions for the boycotting of imported goods throughout the colonies. The eventual result of this unity amongst the colonies against a common enemy was the First Continental Congress. Housed in a cloth folding case with a gilt-stamped brown morocco spine label. Title page lacking and replaced by a modern photocopy; “Fahnestock Bequest 1869” embossed stamp on the first page of text; early owner signatures on the top blank margin of two text pages; closed tear with no loss to margin of another page; even browning to text. Overall, despite the missing title page, a Very Good example of this scarce and important piece of Americana .
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Book number: 020427
USD 3750.00 [Appr.: EURO 3217.75 | £UK 2777.75 | JP¥ 553614]
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Keywords: 18th Century, Colonial Law, Early American Imprints, Rare, Americana Colonial Law Early American Imprints Rare Americana

 
[CALIFORNIA & PACIFIC NORTHWEST] HOYT, Mrs. Francis and HINES, H. K
Manuscript Letter with a Copy of Missionary History of the Pacific Northwest, Containing the Wonderful Story of Jason Lee, with Sketches of Many of His Co-Laborers All Illustrating Life on the Plains and in the Mountains in Pioneer Days
Portland, OR and San Francisco, H. K. Hines and J. D. Hammond, 1850 and (1899). First Edition. Letter. A closely-written 4-page letter on one sheet of paper (15-1/2" x 9-7/8") folded in half and written on all 4 pages of neat script in black ink with another 2 pages of content overwritten vertically in red ink. Written by the wife of the Rev. Francis S. Hoyt, a Methodist minister, previously of the New Jersey Conference, and first president of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, to her parents in Cincinnati, Ohio. Writing from Salem on 10 December 1850, Mrs. Hoyt describes their steamer trip from the Isthmus of Panama, north along the Pacific Coast (with stops at Acapulco, Mexico, and San Diego, Monterey, and San Francisco, California) and on to their new home. She notes that the steamer she was on was the first to "bear the news of the admission of California as a State" to the people of San Francisco. A sign was draped from the side of the ship announcing the news as it sailed along the bay front, firing a 100-gun salute from its cannon, the noise upsetting Mrs. Hoyt. She vividly describes the city, with its summer dust and winter mud, its rich gambling houses and houses of ill repute, and the many miners down from the hills to "lose all they have earned, and are obliged to go back to the mines again." She describes the gambling houses: "the rooms are fitted up beautifully with large mirrors and paintings, and every thing to look pretty and then an orchestra of fine music that plays all the time.. Frank looked into one for a little time, and said he never saw such piles of money as was there." She did not note if the good reverend checked out the brothels. On one page of the letter, she has drawn a small map showing their route from the Pacific to Portland and on to Salem. Her husband's life as an educator in Salem is reported in the book that comes with the letter, beginning on page 431, which mentions that the steamer reached Oregon in late October, 1850, "landing at Portland, then a rustic hamlet of some twenty or thirty habitations, and a few places of business." The book is INSCRIBED by the author on the front endpaper "To Rowland Abram Waltz/Very Truly Yours/H. K. Hines/Portland OR/June 21st 1901." In addition it is inscribed "Dr. F. S. Hoyt/with compliments of/Mr. & Mrs. Sam Gill/Portland Oregon/June 26-/1911." A fascinating letter with first-hand glimpses of life in early San Francisco and Oregon. The letter in Near Fine condition with normal folds from mailing; the writing in red ink a little difficult to read but legible. The book is Very Good with some edgewear .
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Book number: 020857
USD 4375.00 [Appr.: EURO 3754 | £UK 3240.5 | JP¥ 645883]
Keywords: Western Americana, Oregon, California, San Francisco, Americana California San Francisco Western Americana Oregon

 
GREENHOW, Robert
The History of Oregon and California, and the Other Territories on the North-West Coast of North America...
Boston, Little & Brown, 1845. Second Edition. Wraps. Blue wraps, complete with half-title page; [20] 492 pages. Graff 1652; Howes G-389; New Howes G-386 "b": "Leading contemporary authority, well documented"; Sabin 28362. The important edition with Greenhow's answer to Falconer's Strictures. The large (22-3/4" x 25-1/2" plus margins) folding map has a light stain in the upper right corner, two small cuts in the ocean off Alaska, and a 13" closed tear through the Pacific Ocean stopping off the coast of San Francisco. Text block in three sections; map Very Good despite the long tear. Rare in original binding .
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Book number: 004976
USD 437.50 [Appr.: EURO 375.5 | £UK 324.25 | JP¥ 64588]
Keywords: Western Americana, Maps, Northwest, California, Alaska, Hawaii, Russia Western Americana Russia Oregon Maps

 
HAMILTON, Mr. [Alexander]; MADISON, Mr. [James]; JAY, Mr. [John]
The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay with an Appendix, Containing the Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, on the Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793; Also, the Original Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments Made Thereto
Washington DC, Jacob Gideon, 1818. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in contemporary sheep leather with a gilt-lettered black morocco spine label; 671 pages. The First Edition of this classic in which the authors of each essay were identified by name. Comprises 85 political essays, most written by Hamilton, all but the last 8 of which were first published in newspapers in New York in an effort to convince New York to approve the ratification of the Federalist Constitution. Also contains much additional material including the preface by Jacob Gideon as well as anonymous Hamilton letters written as "Pacificus" and the responses and corrections prepared by Madison to the McLean edition of 1810. Owner signature on the title page dated 1872 of James B[lack] Groome, Governor of Maryland from 1874 to 1876 and a member of the United States Senate representing Maryland from 1879 to 1885. Text evenly darkened with some foxing and staining. Old rebacking with a newer front board, front hinge a tad tender but firm. Very Good HOWES H-114: "most famous and influential American political work"; SABIN 23985 [Washington imprint only].
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Book number: 021341
USD 6250.00 [Appr.: EURO 5362.75 | £UK 4629.25 | JP¥ 922690]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: U.S. Constitution, American Politics, American Revolution, 18th Century Literature, Colonial Americana Americana U.S. Constitution American Politics American Revolution

 
HAVEN, Rev. E. O. (editor)
The Republican Manual of American Progress. A Handy Book of Facts and Figures...
New York & Chicago, E. B. Treat & R. C. Treat, 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Gilt-decorated brick cloth with gilt lettering and blind and black-stamped covers; "Campaign Edition" in gilt on the spine; 544, [4] pages with color-printed American flag on the half-title page. Includes biographies of James Garfield and Chester Arthur. Other illustrations include a frontispiece portrait of Garfield and an engraving of the U. S. Capitol. Early owner names on front pastedown; mild toning to the text; covers bright. Near Fine .
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Book number: 021763
USD 106.30 [Appr.: EURO 91.25 | £UK 78.75 | JP¥ 15693]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: Politics, Americana, Presidents, Republican Party, James Garfield, Chester Arthur Americana Presidents Republican Party James Garfield

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