> From: David Newell <[log in to unmask]>
> Offering the following good items at very favorable prices...first come
first
> served. Offered subject to prior sale:
>
> 1. HORACE WALPOLE'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH THOMAS GRAY, RICHARD WEST AND
THOMAS
> ASHTON. Edit. by W. S. Lewis (et al). New Haven: Yale Univ. Press,
1948.
> Two vol. in one. lv, 250, 315 pp. Very nice copy, original blue cloth,
nice
> ex lib copy with only minimal library markings, plate, etc. Noted as
Vols. 13
> and 14 of this series. $25.00
>
> 2. HORACE WALPOLE'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH GEORGE MONTAGU. Edit. by W. S.
> Lewis and R. S. Brown. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941. lvi,
418 pp.
> Very nice copy, original blue cloth, nice ex lib copy with only minimal
> library markings, plate etc. Noted as Vol. 9 of this series. $25.00
>
> 3. Commons, John R. RACES AND IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA. New York: The
> MacMillan Co., 1907. xiii, 242 pp. Ex. lib., library cloth. Usual
markings.
> First leaves brittle and separating at the spine...some wear, but all
there
> are a decent copy. Chapters on "The Negro", "Race and Democracy", "City
Life,
> Crime and Poverty", etc. $18.00
>
> 4. [World Calender Assoc.] JOURNAL OF CALENDAR REFORM. [Fourteen
different
> issues, all with original wraps/covers]. New York. A Quarterly
published by
> the organization that wished to advance a major reform in the Gregorian
> Calendar (e.g. establish a "World Day", after 12/31...move Leap Year to
> June...change days of the months, etc.]. This periodical commenced in
1931
> and ceased in 1955.
>
> Available - all for 1952 (Mar., Jul, Sep., Dec.) - Mar., Jun.,
Dec. 1953 -
> all for 1954 (Apr., Jun., Sep., Dec.) - Mar., Jun., Sep., 1955. All very
good
> - embossed library stamp on front cover. Scarce. Just the thing for the
Y2K
> craze. The lot for $48.00 (all 14 issues).
>
> 5. Cornwallis-West, Mrs. Geo. THE REMINISCENCES OF LADY RANDOLPH
CHURCHILL.
> Illus. New York: Century, 1908. xiii, 470 pp. Later library cloth...a
very
> good ex. lib copy with typical but not problematic markings, plate, etc.
> $18.00.
>
> 6. Carpenter, F. B. THE INNER LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 26 tho. New
York:
> Hurd and Houghton, 1877. 359 pp. Later library blue cloth, ex. lib, but
> attractive. Typical markings, some wear...overall a good+ copy. $22.50.
>
> 7. [Reid, John and] Eaton, John H. THE LIFE OF ANDREW
JACKSON...COMPRISING
> A HISTORY OF THE WAR IN THE SOUTH FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CREEK
CAMPAIGN.
> Philadelphia: S. F. Bradford, 1824. 468 pp. Later blue library cloth.
Ex.
> lib, blindstamp and stamp on title page, typical library markings, etc.
> Otherwise a sound, attractive and good copy, typical foxing. Howes
USAiana #
> (portrait present) R # 171. $85.00.
>
> 8. Harland, Marion. CHARLOTTE BRONTE AT HOME. New York & London:
> Knickerbocker, 1899. ix, 308 pp. Later blue library cloth, ex. lib with
> blindstamp, title page, usual markings, etc. Good copy, some wear,
chipping
> to page corners, etc. Otherwise sound and attractive. $22.50.
>
> 9. Macoskey, Arthur. EAGLE POLICE MANUAL...A HANDBOOK FOR POLICE
OFFICERS.
> Brooklyn, N. Y.: Eagle Library, 1941. 112 pp. Orig. printed wraps,
bound
> into blue library cloth. Ex lib., usual markings, but the original work
> itself with only a title page blindstamp. Very good. $15.00.
>
> Offered by David D. Newell - Literature. 39 Steady Lane, Ashfield, MA
01330 -
> [413 628 3240] [fax 3833] - postage additional (add $3.00/vol.).
Institutions
> may request invoices.
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