Editore: Rev. M. D. Hart, West Jefferson, NC, 1960
Da: Heartwood Books, A.B.A.A., Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.
Paper Covered Booklet. Condizione: Good Plus. Near Very Good stapled 57 page paperbound booklet. Surface staining to back cover (probably ink offset staining from being stacked). Most of the booklet consists of material excerpted from the original 1878 book. The last two pages are added by Rev. Hart explaining how the monument and historical marker were created and funded. The cover title is :"Wilburn Waters History 1812 1879 Iron Mountain and Holston Valley of Virginia, Blue Ridge and Black Mntns of N. C., Roan Mountain of Tenn., The Whitetop Mountainer." The front cover features a photo of the monument.
Editore: Rev. M. D. Hart, Richmond, VA, 1960
Da: Old Book Shop of Bordentown (ABAA, ILAB), Bordentown, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. Softcover in illustrated covers. 57 pp. Fine. Cover shows light use. Reprint of the 1878 version.
Editore: Dated in manuscript 'April 25 '. 'Charles Skipper Printer & Stationer St. Dunstan's Hill.', 1830
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno Unito
EUR 100,95
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloOn one side of a piece of wove paper roughly 275 x 230 mm. Printed and manuscript text clear and entirely legible on worn, creased and grubby paper with one small strip of paper repairing reverse. Crest of City of London at head. Two sets of four columns, side by side. The four columns are: 'Ships at Market', 'QUALITY', 'Ships sold' and 'PRICE'. The whole of the 'QUALITY' column in the first set is headed 'NEWCASTLE', containing 45 entries from 'Adair's' to 'Walls End Walker'. In the second set of columns the 'QUALITY' column contains separate sections for 'SUNDERLAND', 'Blyth, Scotch, Welch & Yorkshire', 'Traders' and 'Small Coal'. The reverse bears a manuscript column of thirty-one entries, presumably the work of one of the traders, beginning with 'May 28: 1825. [L] 1 - [S] 3 - [D] 4' and ending with 'Ocer. 28 T 1830 | by Cash J - C | [L] 3 . [S] 10 . [D] 0'.