Buttons of the Confederacy
Hightstown: Alphaeus H. Albert, 1963. Illustrated with b/w images of buttons throughout. 93 pages. Slim 8vo, gray cloth. Hightstown, NJ: self-published, (1963). First edition. A near fine copy. More
Hightstown: Alphaeus H. Albert, 1963. Illustrated with b/w images of buttons throughout. 93 pages. Slim 8vo, gray cloth. Hightstown, NJ: self-published, (1963). First edition. A near fine copy. More
Cincinnati: Caxton Publishing House, 1868. Frontis., xvii, 13-645pp., pagination complete as published. 8vo, original maroon cloth, spine ends lightly worn and repaired, spine faded, scattered light foxing, mostly to margins, modern embossed stamp from previous owner on front flyleaf. Cincinnati: Caxton Publishing House, 1868. First Edition Author was an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger which was published in Richmond, Virginia. Civil War Books II, p. 36, " A eulogistic attempt to vindicate the motives and conduct of the Southern..... More
Columbia Records. With Essays by Bruce Catton and Clifford Dowdey. Illustrated. 32 pages, square 4to, gilt-embossed decorative cloth, record in rear sleeve in very nice condition; covers lightly rubbed. Columbia Records, (1954). A very good(+) copy. More
Ohio: BNR Press, 1998. Illustrated in black and white. 288 pages. Small 4to, pictorial boards. Ohio: BNR Press, (1998). A very good(+) copy, scuffed, but internally clean. Forward by John J Ford. More
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991. 329 pages. 8vo, green cloth, d.w. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, (1991). Fine in fine dust wrapper. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. More
Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1986. Illus. 8vo, two-toned cloth, d.w. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, (1986). A very good(-) copy with considerable foxing to outer edges, bookplate on front pastedown; in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996. 8vo, pr. wrs. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1996). Very good. More
New York: Knopf, 1946. Illus. 8vo, brown cloth, d.w. chipped, torn, and lightly soiled, top and bottom of cloth covers faded from sun exposure, previous owner's rubber stamp on d.w. and title page. New York: Knopf, 1946. More
New York: Viking, 2003. Small 8vo, 1/2 gray cloth, d.w. (New York): Viking, (2003). Fine Presentation copy. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Illus. 8vo, 1/2 red cloth, d.w. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Near Fine. More
Secaucus: Birch Lane Press, 1999. Illus. 490pp. 8vo, brown boards, d.w. (Secaucus): Birch Lane Press, (1999). Near Fine. More
Washington: Brassey's, 1998. Illus. 8vo, gray boards, d.w. lightly soiled. Washington: Brassey's, (1998). More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1949. Ed. by Ben Ames Williams. 572pp. 8vo, green cloth, spine and edges of corners lightly worn, many pages creases in upper right corner margins. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1949). More
New York: Appleton, 1864. for proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, held at Washington, D. C. , in February, A. D. 1861. 626pp. + 6pp. of publisher's ads. 8vo, original brown cloth, top and bottom of spine worn and repaired with modern cloth. Pages 339-364 chipped on the lower right corner margin. New York: D. Appleton, 1864. First Edition. The author was a member of the Peace Convention of 1861. "...the Peace Convention or Conference...on call by..... More
New York: Da Capo Press, 1969. Put into Narrative Form by Ada Sterling. Illus. 8vo, blue cloth. New York: Da Capo Press, (1969). Very good. More
Philadelphia: National Publishing, 1866. Frontis. portrait plus three full-page engraved plates, several letters reproduced in facsimile. 833 pages, large 8vo, brown cloth with gilt spine lettering; ink library stamp on title page, bookplate inside front cover, covers rubbed, worn, with repairs to spine ends and hinges. Philadelphia: National Publishing Company, (1866). Text clean, tight, a very good copy despite wear to covers. More
New York: Abbeville, 1995. Illus. 8vo, brown cloth, d.w. New York: Abbeville Press, (1995). Very good. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. Illus. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, (2008). Very good. More
Norwalk: Easton, 2000. 2 volumes. 8vos, gilt-stamped blue leather, all edges gilt. Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, (2000). A fine copy, as new in original shrink-wrap. More
New York: Fairfax Press, 1982. Illus. 2 vols. in one. 1201pp. 8vo, blue boards, lightly soiled d.w. New York: Fairfax Press, (1982). More
Norwalk: Easton. 9 color plates of soldiers in uniforms. 6 b/w plates of badges, chevrons, and buttons. 5pp. of text. Folio, full brown leather with paper label on front cover, light browning to front and back inner hinges. Norwalk: Easton Press, n.d., circa 1995. Very good A facsimile of the Richmond, 1861 edition in the Library of Congress. More
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991. Illus. 8vo, pr. wrs., spine sunned. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1991). More
Port Clinton: BNR Press, 1992. Illus. Thick 8vo, red cloth. (Port Clinton: BNR Press, 1992). Fourth Edition. Fine Presentation copy. More
Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992. 8vo, tan cloth, d.w. Boston: Northeastern University Press, (1992). Very good. More
New York: Belford Company, 1890. A Memoir by His Wife. folding maps, plates, portraits. 2 Vols. Thick 8vo, original brown cloth, scattered foxing in volume II, mostly in margin, new endpapers in both volumes, otherwise very good. New York: Belford Company, (1890). First Edition. A tight, bright set. "A...sentimentalized account, including parts which Davis dictated before his death." Civil War Books II, p. 51. More
The Michener book arrived today in great shape!! It's what I wanted and I do appreciate your professionalism in handling this transaction for me!!! Thanks, again, and I'll look forward to any future transaction.
Howdy and Happy Fourth of July. Just want to let you know that the Dick Grace book came. A nice copy, as promised. Grace was quite a fellow: the only person I ever heard of who crashed planes for a living and died of old age. I was in The Argosy once, years ago, 1997 or so. Hope to get in again one of these days, but NYC is a long way from here. Thanks again for helping me out with this. Best