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Hugh G.J. Aitken
Did Slavery Pay? Readings in the Economics of Black Slavery in the United States
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. Paper bound, edition not stated, illustrated w/tables, xiii + Pp343. A tight, unmarked, very good or better copy. 415 grams.
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Book number: 8370
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Keywords: Slavery and Abolition 0395112370

 
Alberta G. Koerner Auringer (Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress)
Detroit and Vicinity Before 1900: An Annotated List of Maps
Washington: Library of Congress, 1968. Paper bound, stapled wrappers, 84pp includes index. Very good. 102 grams.
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Book number: 20927
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Keywords: Alberta Auringer Koerner, Detroit Before 1900 History: US

 
O.P. Austin (Chief of Bureau). House of Representatives, Treasury Department, 58th Congress, 2d Session
The Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States for the Year Ending June 30, 1903. In Two Volumes, VOL. 1 (59th Congress, 2d Session, Doc. No. 13, Part 1)
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903. Full leather-bound in calf, large thick quarto, volume 1 only of 2 volumes, tri-coloured spine labels (red, tan and black) with gilt lettering -- 'House Documents Vol. 86' on top red label; 'No. 18 Foreign Commerce and Navigation, 1903, Vol. 1' on tan center label; and 58th Congress 2d Session 1903-1904 on black label at bottom. 976pp includes index. Tear across spine a few inches down from spine head, and leather at extremities is rubbed and starting to fray and shed small bits and pieces, otherwise a very good copy. 2.9 kilograms unpacked -- extra postage will be requested for shipment anywhere outside Canada!
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Book number: 25625
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Keywords: Foreign Commerce Navigation United States 1903, House Representatives Documents History-US

 
Balch, Thomas (compiler)
Letters and Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania, with some Notices of the Writers
Philadelphia: Privately Printed, 1855,. Hard bound, SIGNED by editor/author on title page, top edge gilt, 312pp. Side and bottom edges uncut. Paper library label to spine with 'Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society' stamp front endpaper else Very good-Very good+/--
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Book number: 5325
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Keywords: History, Pennsylvania, Chief Justice William Shippen, Shippen Mss Documents, Historical Society of Pennsylvania

 
Barry, John Stetson
The History of Massachusetts (3 vols. complete; The Colonial Period, The Provincial Period, The Commonwealth Period)
Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855-57. Hard bound, slate cloth, first edition, three volumes complete: 518pp, 514pp and 468pp. Volume three is indexed. Corners bumped and just worn through on all volumes, with some light fraying/short tears to spine ends of volumes one and three, else a very good set. Three kilograms unpacked -- extra shipping charges will apply!
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Book number: 21271
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Keywords: John Stetson Barry Colonial Commonwealth Provincial History Massachesetts History: US

 
Boorstin, Daniel J.
The Americans: The Democratic Experience
Franklin Center (PA): The Franklin Library, 1987. Hard bound, first thus, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, elaborate gilt designs to front and rear board and spine, raised spine bands, silk tassel marker, 717pp includes bibliographicale notes and index. As new. 1.15 kilograms -- extra shipping charges will apply!! Winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize for History.
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Book number: 21481
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Keywords: Daniel Boorstin Americans Democratic Experience Franklin Library

 
M.R. Delany; Robert Campbell
Search for a Place: Black Separatism and Africa, 1860
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1971. Paper bound, illustrated with one map, Pp250. Tight and unmarked - a very good or better copy. 260 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up.
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Book number: 31111
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Keywords: Black Separatism History 0472061798

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 50/7 Fall 1987
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1987. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp257-296. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious Hudson's Bay Company on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover else a very good or better copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Rural Gothic: Episcopal Churches on the Minnesota Frontier by Joan Gundersen; The Battle of Sugar Point: A Re-examination by William Matsen; Looking at Life as a Series of Lines: Minnesota Etchers, 1890s-1930s by Thomas O'Sullivan; Freedom of the Press: Ten Minnesota Cases by Marshall Tanick. Reviews include: Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History, edited by Helen Hornbeck Tanner et al. and cartography by Miklos Pinther. Reviewed by Rhoda Gilman; Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840, by Paul C. Thistle. Reviewed by Jacqueline Peterson. A second copy of this particular issue also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly complete with front cover scans for your browsing pleasure. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26040
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Keywords: Episcopal Gothic Churches Minnesota Frontier, Battle Sugar Point, Minnesota Etchers Biography, Atlas Great Lakes Indian History, Indian-European Trade Relations Lower Saskatchewan, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodi

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 50/7 Fall 1987
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1987. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp257-296. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious periodical 'The Beaver' (published by the Hudson's Bay Co.) on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover else a very good or better copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Rural Gothic: Episcopal Churches on the Minnesota Frontier by Joan Gundersen; The Battle of Sugar Point: A Re-examination by William Matsen; Looking at Life as a Series of Lines: Minnesota Etchers, 1890s-1930s by Thomas O'Sullivan; Freedom of the Press: Ten Minnesota Cases by Marshall Tanick. Among others, reviews include: Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History, edited by Helen Hornbeck Tanner et al. and cartography by Miklos Pinther. Reviewed by Rhoda Gilman; Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840, by Paul C. Thistle. Reviewed by Jacqueline Peterson. A second copy of this particular issue also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26041
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Keywords: Episcopal Gothic Churches Minnesota Frontier, Battle Sugar Point, Minnesota Etchers Biography, Atlas Great Lakes Indian History, Indian-European Trade Relations Lower Saskatchewan, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodi

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 50/8 Winter 1987
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1987. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp297-336. Illustrated with photos, maps and other illustrations in black and white, with some in colour. Mailing label of the illustrious Hudson's Bay Company on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover else a very good or better copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Triple Jeopardy: The Muus vs. Muus Case in Three Forums by Kathryn Ericson; Minnesota's Separation From Wisconsin: Boundary Making on the Upper Mississippi Frontier by William Lass; Reviewing Local History Publications: A Sense of Recurring Uniqueness by Deborah Miller; MHS Collections: Adolf Dehn's Lithographs, International Views by Sarah Rubinstein. Among others, reviews include: The Way to Independence: Memories of a Hidatsa Indian Family, 1840-1920, by Carolyn Gilman and Mary Jane Schneider (reviewed by John Ewers); Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance, by Peter S. Onuf (reviewed by David A. Walker); The Northwest Ordinance, 1787: A Bicentennial Handbook, edited by Robert M. Taylor, Jr. (reviewed by David A. Walker). A second copy of this particular issue is also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26042
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Keywords: Muus Case, Hidatsa Indian Families Independence, History Northwest Ordinance, Railroad Labor Conflict Nineteenth Century America, History Carlton County Minnesota, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal, Mary

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 51/1 Spring 1988
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1988. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp1-40. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious 'The Beaver' (periodical of the Hudson's Bay Co.) on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover else a very good or better copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Overcoming Geography: Jewish Religious Life in Four Market Towns by Linda Mack Schloff; Things As They Should Be: Jeffersonian Idealism and Rural Rebellion in Minnesota and North Dakota, 1910-1920 by Larry Remele; Beyond the Threshold: Black Students at Moorhead State College, 1968-1972 by Arnold Cooper. Among others, reviews include: Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians, by Gilbert L. Wilson, with an introduction by Jeffrey R. Hanson (reviewed by Tom Woods); Mapping the North American Plains: Essays in the History of Cartography, edited by Frederick C. Luebke, Frances W. Kaye, and Gary E. Moulton (reviewed by J.B. Harley); The Prints of Adolf Dehn: A Catalogue Raisonné, compiled by Jocelyn Lumsdaine and Thomas O'Sullivan, with Essays by Richard W. Cox (reviewed by T. Victoria Hansen). A second copy of this issue is also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26044
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Keywords: Jewish Religious Life Market Towns Minnesota, Jeffersonian Idealism Rural Rebellion Minnesota North Dakota, Black Students Moorhead State College, Agriculture Hidatsa Indians, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical J

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 51/2 Summer 1988
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1988. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp41-80. Illustrated with photos, maps, and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious 'The Beaver' (periodical of the Hudson's Bay Co.) on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover, and a very short tear to the side edge of front cover else a very good copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Says There's Nothing Like Home: Family Casework with the Minneapolis Poor, 1900-30 by Beverly Stadum; The Archaeology of the Red River Valley by Michael Michlovic; The 1916 Minnesota Miners' Strike Against U.S. Steel by Robert Eleff. Among many interesting reviews: Peyote Religion, A History, by Omer C. Stewart (reviewed by Herbert T. Hoover); Indian Agriculture in America: Prehistory to the Present, by R. Douglas Hurt (reviewed by Thomas Isern); Memoirs of a Wobbly by Henry E. McGuckin (reviewed by Donald Winters, Jr.). A second copy of this particular issue is also available. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26045
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Keywords: Archaeology Red River Valley, Minneapolis Poor Stadum, History Minnesota Miners Strike, Indian Agriculture Prehistory, Peyote Religion History, Memoirs Wobbly Mcguckin, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal,

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 51/3 Fall 1988
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1988. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp81-128. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white and colour. Mailing label of the illustrious Hudson's Bay Company on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover. A very good copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Training the Hand, the Head, and the Heart: Indian Education at Hampton Institute by Paulette Fairbanks Molin; William Windom: Cartoon Centerfold, 1881-91 by Roger Fischer; Iterregnum at Hamline: The Year the Faculty Ran the School, 1932-33 by Richard Marsh. Among many interesting reviews: Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862, edited by Gary Clayton Anderson and Alan R. Woolworth (reviewed by R.David Edmunds); The Great Northern Railway: A History, by Ralph W. Hidy, Muriel E. Hidy, and Roy V. Scott, with Don L. Hofsommer (reviewed by Duane P. Swanson). We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26047
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Keywords: William Windom, Indian Education Hampton Institute, Hamline University Interregnum, Great Northern Railway History, Minnesota Indian War 1862, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal, Mary Cannon, Anne Kaplan,

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 51/4 Winter 1988
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1988. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp129-164. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious 'The Beaver' (published by Hudson's Bay Company) on rear cover. Date stamp and few notations top of front cover. A very good copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: William A. Schaper, War Hysteria, and the Price of Academic Freedom by William Matsen; Hugh Robinson's Flight Down the Mississippi: The Tribulations of an Early Aviator by Gerald Sandvick; How Far Have We Come: A Report on the 20th-Century Radicalism in Minnesota Project by Carl Ross. Among many interesting reviews: John Ireland and the American Catholic Church, by Marvin R. O'Connell (reviewed by James Shannon); The Orders of the Dreamed: George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823, by Jennifer S.H. Brown and Robert Brightman (reviewed by Mary Black-Rogers). We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26048
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Keywords: Hugh Robinson Flight Down Mississippi, Minnesota Radicalism Project, John Ireland American Catholic Church, Cree Northern Ojibwa Religion Myths, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal, Mary Cannon, Anne Kapla

 
[Minnesota Historical Society] Cannon, Mary D. (ed.), Anne R. Kaplan (assistant ed.) and Alan Ominsky (designer)
Minnesota History 51/6 Summerer 1989
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1989. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp201-244. Illustrated with photos and other illustrations in black and white. Mailing label of the illustrious Hudson's Bay Company on rear cover. Date stamp and notation top of front cover. A very good copy. 160 grams - ships lettermail. Features include: Catheryne Cooke Gilman and the Minneapolis Better Movie Movement by Cynthia Hanson; Maintaining Law and Order: The Minneapolis Citizen's Alliance in the 1920s by William Millikan. Among many interesting reviews: The Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915, by Ferenc Morton Szasz (reviewed by Roy Hoover); The Shaman: Patterns of Religious Healing Among the Ojibway Indians, by John A. Grin (reviewed by Alan Bobiwash); Minnesota Theatre: From Old Fort Snelling to the Guthrie, by Frank M. Whiting (reviewed by Kenneth Carley). We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
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Book number: 26049
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Keywords: Minneapolis Citizen Alliance, Shaman Religious Healing Ojibwe Indians, Protestant Clergy Great Plains, Minnesota Theatre Old Fort Snelling Guthrie, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal, Mary Cannon, Anne Ka

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