Hoofbeats in the Wilderness
New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, 1930. First Edition. Hard Cover.
First edition. Chips and tears to jacket. Top edge stained.
247 pp. A tale of the Indiana Territory before the coming of permanent settlers.
New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, 1930. First Edition. Hard Cover.
First edition. Chips and tears to jacket. Top edge stained.
247 pp. A tale of the Indiana Territory before the coming of permanent settlers.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Reprint. Trade Paperback.
Reprint. Laminate starting.
xv, 398 pp. Beginning in January 1692, Salem Village in colonial Massachusetts witnessed the largest and most lethal outbreak of witchcraft in early America. Villagers--mainly young women--suffered from unseen torments that caused them to writhe, shriek, and contort.....
Sturbridge, Massachusetts: Old Sturbridge Village, 1972. Stapled Binding.
Near fine.
72 pp. A history of canvas embroidery with black-and-white illustrations.
Sturbridge, Massachusetts: Old Sturbridge Village, 1971. Stapled Binding.
Near fine.
72 pp. A history of canvas embroidery with black-and-white illustrations.
Secaucus, New Jersey: Castle Books, 1979. Kelly, Joan Larson. 1st Printing. Large Hardcover.
First printing. Jacket lightly soiled. Top page faintly ridge foxed.
xii, 240 pp. A complete guide to collectible railroad memorabilia and antiques. Photographs by Joan Larson Kelly. Over 200 black-and-white photographs and 32 color plates. Includes early.....
Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1907. 11th printing. Hard Cover.
Eleventh printing. No jacket. Bookplate on front paste-down endpaper, front free endpaper missing.
280 pp. Four pages of publisher ads follow text. Navy blue cloth boards with gilt titles on spine and front board, top edge gilt. An amalgamation of.....
Chicago: The Lakeside Press, 1986. First Thus. Hard Cover.
First thus. A fine copy.
LXXXIV, 354 pp. "The text is the autobiography of George Ballentine, a Soctsman, who emigrates to America expecting to use his skill as a weaver. Unable to find work in New York City, he enlists in.....
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1989. 1st Printing. Large Hardcover.
First printing. A near fine copy in a near fine jacket.
160 pp. Traces the career of the nineteenth century American artist, discusses his portrayal of the American West, and depicts his development as a painter.
Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Publishing Company, 1979. Ninth Edition. Stapled Binding.
Ninth edition. Front cover lightly rubbed.
55 pp. Includes black-and-white maps and photographs. Colorado’s Lost Gold Mines details thirty romantic and fabled tales of Colorado’s misplaced wealth, inspiring the reader to go search for buried treasure.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. First Edition. Hard Cover.
First edition. Jacket spine faded, jacket edges bumped.
xxv, 287 pp. Eighty personal histories written between 1938 and 1942 impart a first-person portrait of America, from such people as an Oklahoma oilworker, an Oregon miner, and a jazz musician.
Chicago, Illinois: S. Stone, 1901. Hard Cover.
No jacket. Minor loss to spine head and to spine base, hinges starting.
413 pp. Black-and-white frontispiece of Theodore Roosevelt, black-and-white plates. Theodore Roosevelt: A Typical American is a biography written by Charles Eugene Banks that chronicles the life and achievements of one.....
New York: Abrams, 2011. Anderson, Mark. First Edition. Large Hardcover.
First edition. A fine copy in a fine jacket.
334 pp. Marilyn Monroe is our supreme icon of glamour, vulnerability, personal magnetism, and the American dream, and her legend continues to grow four decades after her death. MM—Personal is a......
Worcester: Dorr, Howland & Co., 1839. First Edition. Full-Leather.
First edition. Leather rubbed, pages lightly foxed, some gatherings loosening but still holding.
624 pp. Sabin 3319. Howes B-123. Full leather with marbled endpapers. Illustrated with over 200 engravings, color fold-out map.
New York: Collier, 1971. 1st Printing. Large Softcover.
First printing. Slightly musty, light general wear.
ix, 201 pp. A pictorial history of the B-Western from The Great Train Robbery and other silent classics to the color films of the genre's last days of glory in the 50's.
. CreateSpace, 2011. Trade Paperback.
New.
94 pp. Travel to the 1950's with Tom Barker as he takes you on his Rollfast Bicycle for a ride back in time when the minimum wage was $1 an hour, a stamp cost 3 cents and a newspaper was a nickel. Tom takes.....
Kansas City, Missouri: Hallmark Cards, Inc., 1990. Large Softcover.
Wrapper edges lightly rubbed.
231 pp. The book presents a biography of George N. Barnard, a professional photographer who worked and photographed during the time of the American Civil War. The author documents his life and the work contains over 200.....
Rochester, New York: Rochester Public Library, 1974. Stapled Binding.
Minor general wear.
40 pp. Mortimer Reynolds, prominent lifelong Rochesterian and businessman, came to purchase the collection virtually intact. Reynolds sought to form a new library (comprised of the collection he bought) in honor of his father and brother, Abelard and.....
Rochester: 1984 Rochester 150, 1984. Trade Paperback.
Spine lightly worn.
172 pp. This collection of sketches of 84 Rochesterians is part of the city's 150th birthday celebration, and an outgrowth of the Sesquicentennial Parade. The Parade Committee was charged to create a people's parade which would elicit and encourage participation.....
Rochester: 1984 Rochester 150, 1984. Trade Paperback.
Ink name on front wrapper, sticker inside front wrapper presenting the volume as gift from the Women's Coalition of Downtown and the Eastman Kodak Company.
172 pp. This collection of sketches of 84 Rochesterians is part of the city's 150th birthday celebration, and.....
. Arcadia, 1998. First Edition. Soft Cover.
First edition. Minor edge wear, page ridges very faintly foxed.
128 pp. To Hanover residents past and present, to the tens of thousands of Dartmouth College graduates around the world, and to the thousands of visitors to the town and college campus each.....
New York: M. Doolady, 1872. First Thus. Hard Cover.
First thus. Howes 5245. Small surface tear on front free endpaper of volume one, spine heads and feet of all three volumes lightly rubbed, two closed tears to binding edge of fold-out map.
Three volume set. Green cloth boards with gilt.....
Southampton, Ontario: 1994. Stapled Binding.
A fine copy.
20 pp. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs and ads. The evolution of the Huron boat style.
Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2010. First Edition. Trade Paperback.
First edition. Ink gift note on contents page.
127, [1] pp. "The town of Webster, New York, is framed with a rugged, natural beauty that sets it apart from other local communities, and there is a spirit of independent thinking.....
Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2010. Trade Paperback.
Covers faded, adhesive on spine, top corner of front cover creased.
127, [1] pp. "The town of Webster, New York, is framed with a rugged, natural beauty that sets it apart from other local communities, and there is a spirit of independent.....
Barre, Massachusetts: Imprint Society, 1973. Goldstein, Nathan. Reissue. Hard Cover.
Reissue. Limited edition, hand-numbered 750 of 1950 copies. Signed by illustrator without inscription. Includes slipcase. Slipcase edges rubbed. Spine soiled.
132 pp. Marbled boards. 1973 reissue of three 18th century works, with a new introduction and illustrations. Includes fold-out map.....