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 TEN DETECTIVE ACES (KEN LEWIS; BILL MORGAN; NORMAN A. DANIELS; TALMAGE POWELL; TOM MARVIN; DAVID X. MANNERS; RALPH ELRED; LEWIS A. KEPPEN; EMIL PETAJA; JOE ARCHIBALD), Ten Detective Aces: November, Nov. 1944
TEN DETECTIVE ACES (KEN LEWIS; BILL MORGAN; NORMAN A. DANIELS; TALMAGE POWELL; TOM MARVIN; DAVID X. MANNERS; RALPH ELRED; LEWIS A. KEPPEN; EMIL PETAJA; JOE ARCHIBALD)
Ten Detective Aces: November, Nov. 1944
NY, Magazine Publishers. 1944. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. L, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald A. Wollheim. Cover art by Cheriacka for "Murder Reigns in Sunshine City" (novelet) by Talmage Powell. Includes :Death Issues and Extra" (novelet) by Ken Lewis; "Blood Over the Dam" by Bill Morgan; "Cyanide Surtax" by Norman A. Daniels; "You'll Get the Hang of It!" by Tom Marvin; "Booby Trap Boomerang" by David X. Manners; "Kill-Crazy Over You" by Ralph Elred; "Sink or Swing" by Lewis A. Keppen; "Scream Test for Homicide" by Emil Petaja; "Downed on the farm" by Joe Archibald. Illustrated by WK and others. Foredges have been weat with staing of rearand staining and scars to front - pages are pretty much untouched; small corner losses internally; tape at spine ends and piece over upper staple on p. 1; a little bowed. Good.
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Keywords: Detective Mystery Crime Pulps Pulp Mystery & Detective Pulps

 ARGOSY (CORALIE STANTON & HEATH HOSKEN; A. MERRITT; GEORGE M. JOHNSON; BEATRICE ASHTON VANDEGRIFT; GORDON STILES; JOHN WILSTACH; HOWARD E. MORGAN; A. T. LOCKE; JOHN H. THOMPSON; HENRY LEWIS RENNICK), Argosy All-Story Weekly: July 23, 1927 ("Seven Footprints to Satan")
ARGOSY (CORALIE STANTON & HEATH HOSKEN; A. MERRITT; GEORGE M. JOHNSON; BEATRICE ASHTON VANDEGRIFT; GORDON STILES; JOHN WILSTACH; HOWARD E. MORGAN; A. T. LOCKE; JOHN H. THOMPSON; HENRY LEWIS RENNICK)
Argosy All-Story Weekly: July 23, 1927 ("Seven Footprints to Satan")
NY, Frank A. Munsey Co. 1927. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 187, No. 6. [Edited by Matthew White.] Cover art is uncredited for "Eyes West" (pt. 1 of 4) by ?. Includes "Why Did She Do It?" (pt. 2 of 4) by Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken; "Seven Footprints to Satan" (pt. 4 of 5) by A. Merritt; "Nevada Gold" (pt. 3 of 3) by George M. Johnson; "Penny Wise" (novelette) by Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift; "The Booby Trap" by Gordon Stiles; "Man's Place Is the Home" by John Wilstach; "The Panther of Big Smoky" by Howard E. Morgan; "Billboard Blues" by A. T. Locke; "The Capitulation" by John H. Thompson; "Silence is Golden" by Henry Lewis Rennick. Poetry: Evicted" by Edward W. Barnard; "Tapestry" by Mazie V. Caruthers; "The Best Laid Plans" by Peter A. Lea; "Davy's Locker" by Pat Costello; "Retribution" by Mabel J. Bourquin; "At parting" by Edward W. Barnard. "The Reader's Viewpoint". Tanning; edge and corner wear; mild staining at lower end; tears with losses at spine ends; creasing; rubbing; minor soiling. Very Good-.
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Book number: PR1908
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Keywords: Adventure Action Fantasy Mystery Science Fiction Western Pulps Adventure Pulps

 
Clarke, Arthur C., John P. McPartland, Morgan Lewis, and other contributors
Argosy (November, 1954)
New York, Popular Publications, 1954. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Very good in original wrappers with wear at the spine extremities. Very Good.
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Book number: b29489
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 LONE EAGLE (LIEUT. SCOTT MORGAN; ROBERT SIDNEY BOWEN; HENRY S. LEWIS; ARCH WHITEHOUSE), The Lone Eagle Fighting Ace: December, Dec. 1939 ("Phantom Aces")
LONE EAGLE (LIEUT. SCOTT MORGAN; ROBERT SIDNEY BOWEN; HENRY S. LEWIS; ARCH WHITEHOUSE)
The Lone Eagle Fighting Ace: December, Dec. 1939 ("Phantom Aces")
NY, Better Publications. 1939. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. XIX, no. 3. Pulp magazine. Edited by Bruce McAlester. Cover art is uncredited (partial signature visible) . Includes "Phantom Aces" (novel) by Lieut. Scott Morgan; "Aces Don't Cry" by Robert Sidney Bowen; "Blaze of Glory" by Henry S. Lewis. Timely Special Feature: "The Eyes of War" by Arch Whitehouse. Special Features: "The Ship of the Month" (Martin Bomber, Type 166); "The L. E. A. Flying Course"; "The Story of the Cover"; "World War Model Planes"; "Around the Hanger" (department). Illustrations by Arch Whitehouse and others. 1/2" loss at heel; tanning; letter A on cover in pencil; standard wear and tear to edges, but less than usual.. Very Good+.
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Keywords: Pulps Pulp Hero War Magazines War Pulps

 
Ruth Bidgood E.G. Parry Colin A. Lewis D.R. Morgan Editors
Thomas Price of Gwarafog and Strand House and His Family Brycheiniog Volume XXIII 1988/89
Wales, The Brecknock Society, 1989. 1st. Welsh Edition. Paperback. Wales: The Brecknock Society, 1989. Book. Fine. Paperback. 1st. Welsh Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine Condition Complete Blue Card Paperback Brycheiniog Volume XXIII 1988/89 Published by The Brecknock Society. Clean NOT a library copy Tight binding 103pp. Among these essays is Stallions and the routes and horse fair in Brecknock Wales. Traveling Stallions In And Adjacent to Brycheiniog Also Thomas Price of Gwarafog and Strand House and his Family. D.R. Morgan 'Toward a Topography of Early Brecon" Map illus. The Place names of Devynock: Cantref & Glyn more All together b/w Photography. Complete Issue Fine Condition NOT a library copy. Fine .
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Book number: 008876
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Keywords: north wales welsh topography welsh horses thomas price gwarafog strand house welsh maps welsh place names welsh stallions stud brecknock Medieval, Early Medieval and Tudor

 
Ellen Y. Tanii, Essay by Amanda Cachia, Contributions by Joseph Grigely, Contributions by Gala Porras-Kim, Contributions by Shaun Leonardo, Contributions by Tony Lewis, Contributions by Nyeema Morgan
Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. Hardcover ISBN: 1785511653, Condition: New.
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Ellen Y. Tanii, Essay by Amanda Cachia, Contributions by Joseph Grigely, Contributions by Gala Porras-Kim, Contributions by Shaun Leonardo, Contributions by Tony Lewis, Contributions by Nyeema Morgan
Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. Hardcover ISBN: 1785511653, Condition: New.
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Ellen Y. Tanii, Essay by Amanda Cachia, Contributions by Joseph Grigely, Contributions by Gala Porras-Kim, Contributions by Shaun Leonardo, Contributions by Tony Lewis, Contributions by Nyeema Morgan
Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. Hardcover ISBN: 1785511653, Condition: New.
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Ellen Y. Tanii, Essay by Amanda Cachia, Contributions by Joseph Grigely, Contributions by Gala Porras-Kim, Contributions by Shaun Leonardo, Contributions by Tony Lewis, Contributions by Nyeema Morgan
Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. Hardcover ISBN: 1785511653, Condition: New.
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Gibson, Morgan; Steven Lewis; Tom Montag; Martin J. Rosenblum; Karl Young
Sorts (1)
Milwaukee: Monday Morning Press, 1971. 8vo. 8 pp. Very Good, Single Folded Page with sun-fading, shelf wear. .
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Book number: 16-2329
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Gipson, Fred, Tom Roan, Morgan Lewis, Art Lawson, Kenneth Fowler, Cedric E. Windas, M. Howard Lane, Gunnison Steele, Brett Austin, Miles Howard, and other contributors
10 Story Western Magazine, volume 20, number 4 (March, 1943)
New York, Popular Publications, 1943. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Very good in original wrappers with corner creases, wear at the spine extremities, two chips and tears at the spine extremities on the rear panel. Very Good.
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Book number: b44457
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Keywords: pulp

 
Sergeant Morgan Jones and Damien Lewis
The Embassy House the Explosive Eyewitness Account of the Libyan Embassy Seige By the Soldier Who Was There
Threshold Editions, 2013. Second Printing. Hardcover. 9781476751139. pp.312 b/w plates clean tight copy with tanning to text pages crease to front flap of d/j Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very Good/Near Fine.
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ELLEN Y. TANII; ESSAY BY AMANDA CACHIA; CONTRIBUTIONS BY JOSEPH GRIGELY; CONTRIBUTIONS BY SHAUN LEONARDO; CONTRIBUTIONS BY TONY LEWIS; CONTRIBUTIONS BY NYEEMA MORGAN; CONTRIBUTIONS BY GALA PORRAS-KIM
Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd. 2018. (ISBN: 9781785511653) Hardcover. Book, Qto. A New copy in the shrink wrap as issued. New/New.
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Keywords: 9781785511653 Contemporary Art

 Morgan Lewis; Hugh Maxwell, Considerations Upon the Expediency and the Means of Establishing a University in the City of New-York
Morgan Lewis; Hugh Maxwell
Considerations Upon the Expediency and the Means of Establishing a University in the City of New-York
New York, Privately printed, 1830. First edition. Disbound. A very scarce first edition copy of an address to the citizens of New York, on establishing a university in this city. The first edition of this work, disbound but intact. An address to New York citizens concerning the establishment of a university in the city, printed after a meeting held about this subject, with Morgan Lewis in the chair and Hugh Maxwell as secretary. This meeting was the beginnings of New York University (NYU), originally named the University of the City of New-York, which was founded in 1831 as a private research university. This address promotes the aims and values which originally begot the idea of this university. Disbound but intact. Externally sound, with faint tidemarks to the title page, which continue through the work. Remnants of the binding to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with the occasional spot, except for the last few pages which are more heavily spotted. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Book number: 860M34
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Keywords: New York American history New York University NYU American history Not Stated

 LEWIS H. MORGAN, WITH ADDITIONAL MATTER, AND ANNOTATIONS BY HERBERT M. LLOYD, League of the Ho-de-No-Sau-Nee Or Iroquois (Two Volumes in One)
LEWIS H. MORGAN, WITH ADDITIONAL MATTER, AND ANNOTATIONS BY HERBERT M. LLOYD
League of the Ho-de-No-Sau-Nee Or Iroquois (Two Volumes in One)
New York, NY: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1922. New Edition. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean, bright condition. There is some light bumping and wear to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. Both front and rear endpapers have noticeable patches of toning. There is a previous owner's bookplate on the front pastedown page. "On an 1844 business trip to New York’s capital, Albany, Morgan started research on old Cayuga treaties in the state archives. The Seneca people were also studying old US-Native American treaties to support their land claims. After the Revolutionary War, the United States had forced the four Iroquois tribes allied with the British to cede their lands and migrate to Canada. By specific treaties, the US set aside small reservations in New York for their own allies, the Onondaga and Seneca. In the 1840s, long after the war, the Ogden Land Company, a real estate venture, laid claim to the Seneca Tonawanda Reservation on the basis of a fraudulent treaty. The Seneca sued and had representatives at the state capital pressing their case when Morgan was there. The delegation, led by Jimmy Johnson, its chief officer (and son of chief Red Jacket) , were essentially former officers of what was left of the Iroquois Confederacy. Johnson's 16-year-old grandson Ha-sa-ne-an-da (Ely Parker) accompanied them as their interpreter, as he had attended a mission school and was bilingual. By chance Morgan and the young Parker encountered each other in an Albany book store. Soon intrigued by Morgan's talk of the New Confederacy, Parker invited the older man to interview Johnson and meet the delegation. Morgan took pages of organizational notes, which he used to remodel the New Confederacy. Beyond such details of scholarship, Morgan and the Seneca men formed deep attachments of friendship." (from Wikipedia). Very Good .
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Book number: 46952
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Catalogue: Native Americans
Keywords: Native Americans Lewis H. Morgan Herbert M. Lloyd Iroquois Indians Iroquois Nation Law Treaties

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