939+ pages. Covers are well worn, with much of spine cover chipped away. Paper over top and bottom boards is rubbed and worn, and there is some loss of paper. Hinges (internal) are cracked, though holding solid. Text block remains tight. Inked address stamp at top of advertising front paste down, and heavily penciled name/address at top of advertising front free end page. Ink stamped address is also seen at the top of the advertising rear free end leaf. Front end leaves are a little soiled and smudged. Remaining contents are generally clean with a little age and foxing on edges, and o... View More...
49 pages, plus folding frontispiece illustration of the New York Curb Exchange building. Covers show very slight bumping and wear at corners. Otherwise a bright, crisp, and very clean copy of this scarce booklet. View More...
Group of 20+ photographs of the plant dating from 1933 to 1952. Most with captions either in the plate, or typed on paper attached to the verso. Approx. 8 x 10 inches each. View More...
Copyright is 2008. 312 & 301 pages. Housed in original matching slipcase. Both volumes, and slip case with gold lettering, and Monarch lion emblem stamped on covers. An attractive set in exceptionally nice condition. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for Priority and/or International shipping. View More...
527 pages, plus index and subscribers names. Full leather covers are very worn and spine label is missing. Moisture stains affecting first and last few leaves, with a chipping and wear on edges. A few inked names and notes on end leaves and fore edge. Volume remains complete and otherwise intact with general light wear. View More...
Copyright is 1920; 45 pages; Stiff paper wrap covers show some chips and wear; Center signature is loose, though in place; Internally very clean and otherwise intact. View More...
27 pages. Private library book plate on front paste down. Masonic Grand Lodge stamp on the front free end leaf. Light wear on spine where a small library sticker was removed. Covers also show very light wear at corners. End leaves are a little darkened. Volume remains tight and is otherwise clean. View More...
Copyrights are 1955, 1956, and 1960. Author's inscription reads in full "T ___ --- / Marion Beatty / June 1960." Publisher's invoice is laid in, with the price of $6.00 marked out and "FREE" typed above. Unused review/comments postcard is also laid in addressed to the author's Topeka residence. View More...
418 pages. Number 268 of a limited edition numbered and signed by Arthur D. Whiteside, president of Dun and Bradstreet. Near fine copy housed in Very Good plus slipcase. View More...
Copyright is 1954. 78 pages, string tied in paper wrap covers. Author's inscription to Harry Darby (U.S. Senator from Kansas, 1949-1950) reads in full: "For my warm friend / Harry Darby / this copy of the/ [Story of the Shamrock] / a short chapter in / American free enterprise / by J. Evetts Haley." Small book plate of Harry Darby on inside of front cover. Covers show light very light edge wear and are just a little darkened. Housed in original slip case that remains very good and shows a few light scuffs. View More...
Copyright is 1974. 160 pages. Upper outside corner of top cover is lightly bumped. Dust jacket shows light aging and use. Jacket remains bright and clean, and is now in a clear Brodart protective sleeve. View More...
Copyright is 2008. 368 pages. Dust jacket is now in a clear Brodart protective sleeve. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for International shipping. View More...
Copyright is 1930. 307 pages. Cloth covers show a few small spots of discoloration on spine. Inked name on blank front paste down. Slight separation between copyright and dedication pages. Volume remains tight, and is otherwise clean and intact. View More...