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Political Cartoon, "An Au-gust Convention."
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1868
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The Wauchope Grader and Ditcher. Road-Making. Earth Roads, and How To Build Them. What Everybody Wants to Know.
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1875
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The Juvenile Scrap-Book for 1849; a Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People. Edited by Grandfather Merryman. With Twenty-Eight Engravings on Steel.
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1849
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The Council of Dogs. Illustrated with Suitable Engravings.
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1809
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London Cries for Children. With Twenty Elegant Wood Cuts.
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1810
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The Illuminated Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments...Embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings by J.A. Adams, More Than Fourteen Hundred of Which Are from Original Designs by J.G. Chapman.
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1846
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[Caption title]. Broadside, 16" x 12".
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1856
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"View of Southport, Wisconsin, October 1844." Folio sized letterhead, with large water view length-wise at top. Used for a letter and well filled, dated "Wis. Territory, Dec. 28, 1844." Used as a self-mailer.
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1844
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Ledger Carriers' Annual Presentation, for the Year 1854. [Caption title]. 4to broadside, with engraving at head.
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1854
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Surrender of Gen. Lee. Elephant folio black & white lithograph, without imprint.
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1865
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The Brown Republicans Started on Their Travels by His Honor the Mayor, from the Belfry of the City Hall. Manchester, N.H. Dec. 2, 1859. Folio lithograph cartoon, with pencilled bell.
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1859
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The Illuminated Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments...Embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings by J.A. Adams, More Than Fourteen Hundred of Which Are from Original Designs by J.G. Chapman.
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1846
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The Fashions. Expressly designed and prepared for the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine. January 1864. [Caption title]. Oval gilt frame, 11.5" x 9.5." Gilt ringed oval mat over French fashion engraving (7.5" x 5") with two foreground figures of young women. One is dressed from the neck down in a heavy pink brocaded full gray one piece floor length dress; the other is similarly attired in a full skirted purple velvet dress with gilt rope decorative motif. The dresses are each 3.5" in length and 5" in width overall (with the purple velvet partially covering the gray dress). Highly appealing and very unusual.
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1864
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City Cries: or, a Peep at Scenes in Town. By an Observer. Illustrated with twenty-four Designs by Croome.
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1851
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The Pride of Peter Prim; or Proverbs, That Will Suit the Young or the Old.
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1842
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The Sorrows of Yamba; or the Negro Woman's Lamentation. [Taken from the Cheap Repository].
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1819
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London; a Descriptive Poem.
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1820
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Henry Richards and Alexander Anderson, Murderers of Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Ream, on Tuesday, December 15th, 1857, at Fruitville, Manheim Township, Lancasteer Co., Penna. [Caption title] 4to wood engraving of the murderers.
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1857
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The Bible in Miniature for Children. With Twenty-Five Engravings.
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1835
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Doctor Bolus and His Patients.
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1858
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The Illuminated Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments...Embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings by J.A. Adams, More Than Fourteen Hundred of Which Are from Original Designs by J.G. Chapman.
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1846
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The New Comic Almanack. 1842. This Work is Edited by Quiz, and Adorned with "Ritche Merrie Cuts," Expressly Fitted To Illustrated the "Text." By George Cruikshank and Others.
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1842
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Blue Bell Association of Montgomery County, Dec. 18, 1843. 8.5" x 7”. Engraved with image of horse thief being pursued by rider shouting “stop thief!”. Signed [George?] Gilbert. Date & signatures in holograph. [And] Partition for Lands and Tenements in Philadelphia County. May 20, 1775. 3.5" x 8.5”. Printed and signed & dated. Signed in print: George Dewees, Sheriff. Framed together in an old wood frame painted gold, browned, some staining, overall good.
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1775
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[A Chronological Chart of the Visions of Daniel and John]. Untitled.
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1853
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Six Military and Patriotic Illustrated Songs. Elaborately Colored. In a novel form. Series No. 1. [Wrapper title].
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1864
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The Mother's New Primer, or the Infant's Library.
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1845
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The Illuminated Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments...Embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings by J.A. Adams, More Than Fourteen Hundred of Which Are from Original Designs by J.G. Chapman.
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1846
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"Mef. Herzlich thut much verfangen." {Title above the illustration, on top center of broadside).
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1811
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A BECKETT, GILBERT A
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The Comic Blackstone. Part I--Of the Rights of Persons.
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1844
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ADAMS, J.A. Illustra
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A New Hieroglyphical Bible, with Devotional Pieces for Youth. Containing Four Hundred Cuts by Adams.
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1849
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ADAMS, JOSEPH ALEXAN
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The Fairy-Book: Illustrated with Cuts on Wood.
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1837
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ADAMS, SEBASTIAN C.
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A Chronological Chart of Ancient, Modern and Biblical History Synchronized by Sebastian C. Adams, Salem, Oregon.
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1878
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ALDEN, TIMOTHY.
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A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions with Occasional Notes Pentade I. Vol. I-V (all).
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1814
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ALLSTON, WASHINGTON.
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Folio Engraving by Sartain after the Painting by Chester Harding.
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1840
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ALSOP, RICHARD.
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The Echo.
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1807
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ALSOP, RICHARD.
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The Echo.
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1807
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM.
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System of Surgical Anatomy. Part First [all published]. On the Structure of the Groin, Pelvis, and Perineum, as Connected with Inguinal and Femoral Hernia, Tyeing the Iliac Arteries; and the Operation of Lithotomy. Illustrated by Nine Copper-plate Engravings.
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1822
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM.
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System of Surgical Anatomy. Part First [all published]. On the Structure of the Groin, Pelvis, and Perineum, as Connected with Inguinal and Femoral Hernia, Tyeing the Iliac Arteries; and the Operation of Lithotomy. Illustrated by Nine Copper-plate Engravings.
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1822
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ANON.
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Valpurgis; or, the Devil's Festival. In Two Cantos. The Ball and Drawing Room.
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1831
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ANON.
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Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia.
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1865
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ANON.
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PS AND QS. [P's and Q's].
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1828
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ANON.
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Adventures of Peter Jones.
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1830
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ANON.
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The Spirit of Humanity, and Essence of Morality; Extracted from the Productions of the Enlightened and Benevolent of Various Ages and Climes. Illustrated with Engravings.
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1835
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ANON.
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About Plants. With Many Engravings.
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1845
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ANON.
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City Characters; or, Familiar Scenes in Town. Illustrated with Twenty-Four Designs.
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1851
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ANON.
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The Scrap Book; A Selection of Humorous Stories, Interesting Fables, and Authentic Anecdotes.
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1836
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ANON.
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[The Cherry Tree Story]. The Love of Truth/ Mark The Boy. [Caption title]. Handkerchief of glazed cotton. Brown on white, aged to a cream color. 12.5" x 11.15".
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1806
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BALDWIN, JOSEPH G.
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The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi. A Series of Sketches.
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1853
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BANCROFT, AARON.
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The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief...and the First President...In Two Volumes.
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1826
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BARTLETT, W.H
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Jerusalem Revisited. With Illustrations
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1855
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BERQUIN, ARNAUD.
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind, or, Intellectual Mirror...a New Edition, Ornamented with Cuts.
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1794
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BERQUIN, ARNAUD.
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind, or, Intellectual Mirror...a New Edition, Ornamented with Cuts.
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1794
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BIBLE.
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A New Hieroglyphical Bible for the Amusement & Instruction of Children...Embellished with Familiar Figures & Striking Emblems Elegantly Engraved. To the whole is added a Sketch of the life of Our Blessed Saviour, the Holy Apostles &c. Recommended by the Revd. Rowland Hill. M.A.
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1796
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BLACKWOOD, HELEN SEL
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Lispings from Low Latitudes, or Extracts from the Journal of the Hon. Impulsia Gushington.
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1863
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BLAKE, J.L.
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature.
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1834
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BRANAGAN, THOMAS.
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The Flowers of Literature. Being an Exhibition of the Most Interesting Geographical, Historical, Miscellaneous and Theological Subjects. To which are prefixed, Preliminary Addresses, to Parents, Teachers and Their Pupils. A New Edition...
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1810
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BREWSTER, DAVID.
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Plates Illustrative of Ferguson's Astronomy; and of the Twelve Supplementary Chapters.
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1817
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BROWNE, CHARLES FARR
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Artemus Ward His Travels. Part I.-Miscellaneous. Part II.-Among the Mormons. With Comic Illustrations by Mullen.
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1865
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BROWNE, CHARLES FARR
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Artemus Ward. His Book. With Many Comic Illustrations.
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1865
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BUCKLER, GEORGE B.
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Two Hundred & Seventy Original Comic Ink Sketches with Brief Titles (sometimes explanatory text), ca. 1831-32.
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1831
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BULLARD, MRS. LAURA
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Now-A-Days!
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1854
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BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLE
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Nothing to Wear: an Episode of City Life. (From Harper's Weekly.)
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1857
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CARMICHAEL, J.R.
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Uncle Ephriam's Eulogy. Carmichael's Buggy. [Wrapper title].
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1900
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CHANDLER & CO.
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Chandler & Co.'s Full Account of the Great Fire in Boston! and the Ruins. Over 30 Illustrations.
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1872
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CLEVELAND, GROVER.
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The President's Message 1887. With Illustrations by Thomas Nast.
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1888
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COLBY BROS. & CO.'S
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Ninth Annual Catalogue and Descriptive Price List of Children's Carriages, Clothes Wringers, Willow Ware, &c.
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1866
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COLE, S.W.
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The American Fruit Book; Containing Directions for raising, Propagating, and Managing Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Plants; with a Description of the Best Varieties of Fruit...Illustrated with Numerous Engravings of Fruits, Trees, Insects, Grafting, Budding, Training, &c, &c.
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1849
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CRANE, STEPHEN.
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War Is Kind. Drawings by Will Bradley.
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1899
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CRANE, WALTER.
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The First of May, a Fairy Masque; Presented in a Series of 52 Designs...
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1881
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CURRIER & IVES.
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Genl. Tom Thumb & Wife, Com.Nutt & Minnie Warren. Four Wonderously Formed & Strangely Beautiful Ladies & Gentlemen in Minatures, Natures Smallest Editions of Her Choicest Works. [Caption title].
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1863
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CUTLER, THOMAS.
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The Surgeon's Practical Guide in Dressing, and in the Methodic Application of Bandage. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings.
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1838
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DANA, CHARLES A. Edi
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Meyer's Universum or Views of the Most Remarkable Places and Objects of All Countries...
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1852
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DARLEY, F.O.C.
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Illustrations of Rip Van Winkle [by Washington Irving], Designed and Etched by Felix O. C. Darley ...
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1848
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DARLEY, FELIX O.C.
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On the March to the Sea.
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1868
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DeVERE, WILLIAM.
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Tramp Poems of the West...Illustrated by G. La Fayette, from Original Designs by the Author.
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1891
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DICKENS, CHARLES.
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. With Numerous Illustrations by Phiz.
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1839
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DOANE, A. SIDNEY.
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Surgery Illustrated. Compiled from the Works of Cutler, Hind, Velpeau, and Blasius. With Fifty-Two Plates.
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1836
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay. A Poem. With One Hundred Illustrations, by Arthur Lumley.
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1867
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay. A Poem. With One Hundred Illustrations, by Arthur Lumley.
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1867
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ELLIS, RICHARD & THO
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Five 18th Century Kentucky Land Surveys, including one by Daniel Boone, 1784-84-84, 94-95. 4to. In ink. 7 pp., illustrations of the lands surveyed. Minor paper defects.
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1784
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EMMETT, DANIEL D.
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Dixie's Land. [Caption title]. 20.4 x 12.4 cm. At head: Two fine hand-colored minstrel musicians, one seated playing the banjo, the other standing, singing.
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1860
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FAY, THEODORE S.
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Views in New-York and Its Environs, from Accurate, Characteristic & Picturesque Drawings...with Historical, Topographical & Critical Illustrations...
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1831
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS G.
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Terrible Tractoration, and Other Poems, by Christopher Caustic, M.D. Fourth American Edition. To which is prefixed Caustic's Wooden Booksellers and Miseries of Authorship.
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1837
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS G.
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Miniature Bible or Abstract of Sacred History For the Use of Children....Collected and Abridged...
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1816
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FRASER, DONALD.
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The Mental Flower Garden: or, an Instructive and Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex. In Two Parts. 1. A variety of entertaining and moral Dialogues, partly original, calculated for Misses from Eight to Twelve Years....Ornamented with appropriate Copper-plates.
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1807
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GAY, JOHN.
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Gay's Fables. In One Volume Complete.
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1808
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GETCHELL, F.H.
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An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Science and Practice of Obstetrics. With Eighty-Four Large Plates and Numerous Wood-Cuts.
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1885
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GIDDINS, EDWARD.
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Number 1. The Anti-Masonic Almanack, for the year 1828...Fifth Edition. [and] No. 2. The Anti-Masonic Almanac...1829...[and] No. 3. The Anti-Masonic Almanac...1830...[and] No. V. Anti Masonic Almanac, for the Year 1832:...[and] Number Six. Anti Masonic Almanac for the Year 1833.
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1827
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GOLDSMITH, OLIVER.
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The History of Little Goody Twoshoes; Otherwise Called Mrs. Margery Twoshoes....The First Worcester Edition.
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1787
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GOSSNER, J.E.
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The Heart of Man: Either a Temple of God, or a Habitation of Satan. Represented in Ten Emblematical Figures. Calculated to awaken and promote a Christian Disposition. Translated from the Fourth German Edition.
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1829
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GOSSNER, J.E.
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The Heart of Man: Either a Temple of God, or a Habitation of Satan. Represented in Ten Emblematical Figures. Calculated to awaken and promote a Christian Disposition.
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1829
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GOULD, M.T.C.
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The Art of Short-Hand Writing; Compiled from the Latest European Publications, with Sundry Improvements, Adapted to the present state of literature in the Unied States. Stereotype edition, with seventeen new engravings.
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1830
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GRANT, ROBERT.
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The Lambs. A Tragedy. Illustrated.
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1883
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GREENWOOD, JAMES.
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The Philadelphia Vocabulary, English and Latin: Put into a New Method, proper to acquaint the Learner with Things as well as pure Latin Words. Adorned with Twenty-six Pictures. For the Use of Schools.
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1787
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GREENWOOD, JAMES.
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The Philadelphia Vocabulary, English and Latin: Put into a New Method, proper to acquaint the Learner with Things as well as pure Latin Words. Adorned with Twenty-six Pictures. For the Use of Schools.
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1806
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GREENWOOD, JAMES.
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The Philadelphia Vocabulary, English and Latin: Put into a New Method, proper to acquaint the Learner with Things as well as pure Latin Words. Adorned with Twenty-six Pictures. For the Use of Schools.
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1787
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1845
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1845
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HANCOCK & ENGLISH.
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Hancock & English Campaign. 1880. 2 paper lapel devices. 1.25" x 4.25", 2" x 2.5". Cut-outs printed dark blue, glued on paper sticks. Browned, very good.
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1880
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HANKINS, MARY LOUISE
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Women of New York. Written and Illustrated by...
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1861
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HARTE, BRET.
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The Queen of the Pirate Isle.
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1886
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The Complete Writings...Autograph Edition with Portraits, Illustrations, and Facsimiles in Twenty-Two Volumes. [With] Nathaniel Hawthorne by George Woodberry. Large Paper Edition.
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1900
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HAY, JOHN.
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Little-Breeches. A Pike County View of Special Providence. Illustrated by J.F. Engel.
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1871
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HAZARD, WILLIS P.
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Comic History of the United States. Pictorial History of the United States in Which Many Facts are Given, Not to be Found in Any Other Book. By Herod Otis [pseud.], Commonly Called "The Father of History." With Many Illustrations, not by Leech or Cruikshank.
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1861
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HEATH, WM.
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The Beauties of Washington Irving...Illustrated with Six Engravings.
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1831
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HERBERT, HENRY WILLI
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American Game in Its Seasons. Illustrated from Nature, and on Wood, by the Author.
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1853
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HERRICK, H.W.
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"Reading the Emancipation Proclamation." [Caption title]. Medium folio engraving with suitable margins, small vignette of Lincoln in title. Engraved by J.W. Watts. Old walnut frame.
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1864
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HILLS, A.C.
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Matrimonial Brokerage in the Metropolis; Being True Narratives of Strange Adventures in New York, and Startling Facts in City Life. By a Reporter of the New York Press
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1859
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HOPPIN, AUGUSTUS.
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Two Compton Boys. With Ninety-Three Illustrations by the Author.
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1885
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HOPPIN, AUGUSTUS.
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Recollections of Auton House. A Book For Children. With Illustrations. By C. Auton [Augustus Hoppin].
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1881
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HUNTEN, F.
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Piano Forte & Music Store. James L. Hewitt & Co. Music Publishers...{Title] with Lithograph of Luteist and Five Other Figures, N. Currier, No. 1 Wall. St., NY.
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1835
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HUTCHINGS, JAMES M.
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The Miner's Ten Commandments. [Caption title.] Sq. 4to illustrated broadside, three columns of text, surrounded by eleven woodcut illustrations.
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1853
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HUTCHINGS, JOHN.
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"Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." Origin of Steam Navigation....[Caption title]. Lithographed broadside, 19" x 15." Folded.
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1846
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HUTCHINGS, JOHN.
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"Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." Origin of Steam Navigation....[Caption title]. Lithographed broadside, 19" x 15." Folded. A few stains, and a torn corner.
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1846
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HUTCHINSON, JESSE Ju
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"Get Off the Track!" A song for Emancipation, Sung by The Hutchinsons...
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1844
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HUTCHINSON, JESSE Ju
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"Get Off the Track!" A song for Emancipation, Sung by The Hutchinsons...
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1844
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JAMES, HENRY.
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English Hours. With Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
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1905
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JAMES, HENRY.
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A Little Tour in France. With Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
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1900
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JOHNSON, JAMES WELDO
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God's Trombones. Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. Drawings by Aaron Douglas. Lettering by C.B. Falls.
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1927
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JOHNSTON, D.C.
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Scraps No. 1. 1849. New Series.
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1849
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JOHNSTON, D.C.
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The Galaxy of Wit: or Laughing Philosopher. Being a Collection of Choice Anecdotes, Many of which Originated in or about "The Literary Emporium." In Two Volumes [in one].
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1830
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JOHNSTON, D.C.
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Daniel Webster. [Caption title].
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1831
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JOHNSTON, D.C.
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The Galaxy of Wit: or Laughing Philosopher. Being a Collection of Choice Anecdotes, Many of which Originated in or about "The Literary Emporium." In Two Volumes [in one].
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1827
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JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS.
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The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior...to which is added Various Useful Indexes...also a Continuation of the History of the Jews, from Josephus down to the present Time...by George Henry Maynard...Illustrated with Marginal References and Notes...by the Rev. Edward Kimpton...Embellished with upwards of sixty beautiful engravings...engraved by American artists...
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1792
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KING, CAPT. CHARLES.
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Captain Blake.
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1891
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KINGSBURY, ALICE.
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Ho! For Elf-Land!
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1877
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KITTINGER, CHAS.
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Seattle.
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1889
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LAMBERT, MISS.
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Miss Lambert's Complete Guide to Needle-Work and Embroidery...With One Hundred and Thirteen Illustrations and Diagrams...
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1857
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LANDELLS, EBENEZER.
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The Boy's Own Toy-Maker: a Practical Illustrated Guide to the Useful Employment of Leisure Hours. With Numerous Engravings.
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1860
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LEINSTEIN, MADAME.
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Punctuation in Verse: or, the Good Child's Book of Stops. Embellished with Twelve Handsomely Coloured Engravings.
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1835
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LELAND, CHARLES G.?
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Ye Sneak Yclepid Copperhead. A Satirical Poem.
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1863
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LESTER, C. EDWARDS E
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The Gallery of Illustrious Americans, Containing the Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Twenty-Four of the Most Eminent Citizens of the Republic, Since the Death of Washington. Daguerreotypes by Brady--Engraved by D'Avignon.
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1850
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LEWIS, HENRY CLAY.
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The Swamp Doctor's Adventures in the South-west. Containing the Whole of the Louisiana Swamp Doctor; Streaks of Squatter Life and Far-Western Scenes; in a Series of Forty-Two Humorous Southern and Western Sketches, Descriptive of Incidents and Character. By "Madison Tensas," M.D. and "Solitaire," (John S. Robb, of St. Louis, Mo.)...With Fourteen Illustrations from Original Designs by Darley.
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1858
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LINEN, JAMES.
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The Golden Gate.
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1869
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LONGMAN, IRWIN
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How To Be Witty or Old Saws with New Teeth. Illustrated by W.T. Longman
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1886
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LONGSTREET, AUGUSTUS
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Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, &c., in the First Half Century of the Republic. By a Native Georgian. Second Edition. With Original Illustrations.
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1840
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MACK, DOCTOR EBENEZE
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The Cat-Fight; a Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and Modern Classic Authors....Illustrated with Five Engravings, Designed and Executed by D.C. Johnston, of Philadelphia...
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1824
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MACKAY, CHARLES.
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The Mormons: or Latter-Day Saints. With Memoirs of the Life and Death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." Illustrated with Forty Engravings.
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1851
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MALKIN, BENJ. HEATH.
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A Father's Memoirs of His Child.
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1806
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MARTIN, E.S.
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Martin's System of Practical Penmanship Taught in 24 Lessons at His Writing and Book Keeping Academy. No. 182 Main Street, Worcester, Mass.
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1847
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MILLS, ALFRED.
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Pictures of Roman History, in Minature, Designed by Alfred Mills. With Explanatory Anecdotes.
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1811
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MUNKITTRICK, RICHARD
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Farming. Illustrated by Arthur Burdett Frost.
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1891
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NEAL, JOSEPH C.
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In Town & About or Pencillings & Pennings. Designed & Drawn by Felix O.C. Darley. With Illustrative Descriptions...No. I [all?].
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1843
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O'CONNOR, WM. D.
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Netty Renton, or the Ghost. With Two Illustrations by Thos. Nast.
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1869
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OAKES, WILLIAM.
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Views of the Profile Mountain and the Profile Rock, or the "Old Man of the Mountain," at Franconia, New Hampshire, on Two Plates, with Descriptive Letter Press.
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1847
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PERRAULT, CHARLES.
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Cinderilla: or, the Little Glass Slipper. Designed for the Entertainment of all good Little Misses. Ornamented with Engravings.
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1816
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PETERS, G. S.
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Metamorphosis, oder eine Bilder-Berwandlung...
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1825
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PRIEST, JOSIAH.
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The Anti-Universalist, or History of the Fallen Angels of the Scriptures; Proofs of the Being of Satan and of Evil Spirits: Intended as a Refutation of the Three Main Points of Universalism, Namely, that There is No Hell After Death; No Devil or Satan as a Being; and No Future Day of Final Judgment--in Two Parts. Embellished with Twenty-Two Engravings.
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1837
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PUNKIN, JONATHAN pse
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Downfall of Freemasonry, Being an Authentic History of the Rise, Progress, and Triumph of Antimasonry; Also, of the Origin and Increase of Abolition: Together with a Faithful Account of the Travels, Dangers, Attacks, Discoveries, and Escapes of the Governor from the Cut-Throats of the Lodge, During the First Years of His Administration...
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1838
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PUTNAM, ARTHUR ALWYN
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Mysteries of Crime, As Shown In Remarkable Capital Trials. By a Member of the Massachusetts Bar. Illustrated.
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1870
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RAWDON, RALPH Engrav
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Gen. George Washington. [Caption]. Stippled engraving, 8.75" x 10.75". Black & white, the collar & epaulets with light red coloring.
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1814
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REMINGTON, FREDERIC.
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Pony Tracks.
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1895
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REMINGTON, FREDERIC.
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Remington's Frontier Sketches.
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1898
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ROBB, JOHN S.
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Streaks of Squatter Life, and Far-West Scenes. A Series of Humorous Sketches Descriptive of Incidents and Character and the Wild West....
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1847
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ROGERS, GEORGE.
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My Adopted Country: a Poem....Part I.-- Freedom's Bower. Part II.-- The Emigrant. Part III.-- Life in the West.
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1851
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ROOT, HARMON KNOX.
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The People's Medical Lighthouse; a Series of Popular and Scientific Essays....Marriage Guide...Illustrated with 65 Rare and Interesting Engravings. Eighth Edition.
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1854
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RUSSELL, CHARLES M.
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Studies of Western Life. With Descriptions by Granville Stuart.
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1890
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1816
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1814
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1811
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SARTORIUS, CARL CHRI
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Mexico. Landscapes and Popular Sketches. Edited by Dr. Gaspey, with 18 Steel Engravings by Distinguished Artists, from Original Sketches by Moritz Rugendas.
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1858
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SAUNDERS, JOHN CUNNI
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A Treatise on Some Practical Points Relating to the Diseases of the Eye...to which is added, a Short Account of the Author's Life, and His Method of Curing the Congenital Cataract, by...J.R. Farre, M.D. The Whole Illustrated by Coloured Engravings.
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1811
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SCOTT, WINFIELD.
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General Scott. The Hercules of the Union, Slaying the Great Dragon of Secession.
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1861
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SHELDON, WILLIAM.
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History of the Heathen Gods, and Heroes of Antiquity. To which is added an Original Translation of the Battle of the Gods and Giants...first edition, ornamented with a number of elegant cuts.
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1810
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SHEPARD, D.M. Artist
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East Church, Salem [and] Interior of East Church, Salem.
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1855
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SIGOURNEY, LYDIA H.
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The Farmer and Soldier.
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1844
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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Smith In Search of a Wife. By Bricktop.
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1887
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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Fred Douglass and His Mule; a Story of the War. By Bricktop.
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1886
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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H--L. By Bricktop. Illustrated.
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1878
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SMITH, JAMES EDWARD.
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An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. First American, from the Second English Edition; with Notes, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D.
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1814
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SMITH, JAMES EDWARD.
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An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. First American, from the Second English Edition; with Notes, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D.
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1814
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SMITH, SOL.
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The Theatrical Apprenticeship and Anecdotal Recollections of Sol. Smith, Comedian, Attorney at Law...Comprising a Sketch of the First Seven Years of His Professional Life; Together with Some Sketches of Adventure in After Years.
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1847
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SPURZHEIM, GASPAR.
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Phrenology, or the Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena. In Two Volumes. Second American Edition, Greatly improved by the Author...
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1833
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ST. CLAIR, HENRY.
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The United States Criminal Calendar: or An Awful Warning to the Youth of America; Being an Account of the Most Horrid Murders, Piracies, Highway Robberies, &c. &c. With Fifteen Engravings.
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1835
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STILLMAN, J.D.B.
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Seeking the Golden Fleece; a Record of Pioneer Life in California...(With Plates).
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1877
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SUMMERFIELD, JOHN.
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“Peter Steel His Musick Book 1769”. 26 pp. 4" x 7.25". Handmade with flexible calf covers, illuminated with fraktur style hand colored border decorations of red, blue, yellow & black ink. On page 3: “John Summerfield, Scrip.” Endpapers made from newspapers; 1757 Philadelphia dateline. Back endpaper: “The Pennsylvania... “Dec. 22, 1757” (either the Pennsylvania Journal & Weekly Advertiser or the Pennsylvania Gazette). Some fading, a few pages difficult to read, some peeling of endpapers and edges slightly chipped.
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1769
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TAYLOR, JOSEPH.
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A Fast Life on the Modern Highway; Being a Glance into the Railroad World from a New Point of View. With Numerous Illustrations.
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1874
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THIEBAUT, C.A.
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Newport 1875. [Pictorial title].
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1875
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TILTON, THEODORE.
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The Fly. [Cover title].
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1865
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TRUMBULL, JOHN.
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M'Fingal: a Modern Epic Poem in Four Cantos. Embellished with Plates. With Explanatory Notes.
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1812
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WHITTIER, J. G.
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Ballads of New England.
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1870
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WHITTIER, J.G.
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A Sabbath Scene. Illustrations by Baker, Smith, and Andrew.
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1854
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WISE, JOHN.
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J. Wise. Balloon Ascension! [letters 2" high] And Descent with the Parachute. From the Borough of Allentown, on Saturday the 27th of April, 1839. Mr. Wise [letters 2" high], the Aeronaut, Respectfully announces to the inhabitants of Allentown and vicinity that he will make the 13th Grand Ascension.... [Caption title & partial text]. Broadside mounted on old linen (now matted). 39" x 21".
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1839
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WISTER, OWEN.
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A Journey in Search of Christmas.
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1904
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WRIGHT & SWASEY.
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Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil War; Reproduced from a Private Collection of Originals Designed for Currier & Ives, New York. And Published by Them in Sheets from 1856 to 1872, and Now For the First Time Published in Book Form.
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1892
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