Editore: Curtis Publishing Company;, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA., 1905
Da: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Prima edizione
EUR 15,76
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fair to Good, Reading Copy. Illustrated Cover art! (illustratore). TRUE FIRST EDITION THUS. 32 pages. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Magazine March 25, 1905. - Volume 177; Number 39; >> Backcover ad for Ralston Breakfast Food; CONTENTS - "The President on Divorce" by Judge Marcus Kavanagh; "The Passing of a Graft" by Karl Edwin Harriman; "The Millionaire at Church" by Rene Bache; :"Eliph Hewlett, Book Agent" by Ellis Parker Butler; "Tales of the Road" by Charles N. Crewdson; "The Speculations of John Steele" by Robert Barr; "The Gospellers" by Rebecca Harding Davis; >>> weight = 120 grams >> Magic tape to spine & cover; Rusty Staples; Minor cover staining. Centerfold loose; ad cut out of page 23 & 24; Size: 14 - 1/4" x 11-1/4". Book.
Editore: Lakeside Press, 1905
Da: Dunaway Books, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 12mo in full polished calf, gilt ruling on both boards, floral motif in gilt on the spine, gilt dentelles, marbled endsheets. Just about as close to Fine as one might get. An inscription on a free endpaper says 'With all my love to you / Marcus / Feby 3, 1906'. Might this Marcus be Judge Kavanagh?
Editore: Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1905
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Leather bound. Condizione: Near fine. Impromptu Speech of Governor Richard Oglesby by Judge Marcus Kavanagh, published by the Lakeside Press in 1905. (illustratore). Limited Edition. Twelvemo, [unpaginated]. Brown morocco, double gilt fillet border on covers, gilt floral design on spine. Marbled endpapers, decorative gilt turn-ins. Top edge gilt. Complete with six illustrated plates, all with tissue covers. (National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints 42994). Richard J. Oglesby (1824-1899) fought in both the Mexican War and Civil War, rising to the rank of major general. In 1864, Oglesby was encouraged to run for governor of Illinois by his longtime friend Abraham Lincoln. The following year, Governor Oglesby was present at the Petersen House when Lincoln died on April 15, 1865. Oglesby served three nonconsecutive terms as governor, and he also served one term as a U.S. Senator. The town of Oglesby, Illinois is named in his honor. The preface of this book was written by the future Vice President of the United States, Charles G. Dawes.
Editore: Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1905
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Leather bound. Condizione: Near fine. Impromptu Speech of Governor Richard Oglesby by Judge Marcus Kavanagh, published by the Lakeside Press in 1905. (illustratore). Limited Edition. Twelvemo, [unpaginated]. Brown morocco, double gilt fillet border on covers, gilt floral design on spine. Marbled endpapers, decorative gilt turn-ins. Top edge gilt. Complete with six illustrated plates, all with tissue covers. (National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints 42994) Gift inscription on front flyleaf. From the library of Jens Christian Bay, the Danish American writer and librarian. His bookplate is affixed to the front pastedown. Richard J. Oglesby (1824-1899) fought in both the Mexican War and Civil War, rising to the rank of major general. In 1864, Oglesby was encouraged to run for governor of Illinois by his longtime friend Abraham Lincoln. The following year, Governor Oglesby was present at the Petersen House when Lincoln died on April 15, 1865. Oglesby served three nonconsecutive terms as governor, and he also served one term as a U.S. Senator. The town of Oglesby, Illinois is named in his honor. The preface of this book was written by the future Vice President of the United States, Charles G. Dawes.
Editore: Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1905
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
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Leather bound. Condizione: Very good. Impromptu Speech of Governor Richard Oglesby by Judge Marcus Kavanagh, published by the Lakeside Press in 1905. Inscribed by Charles G. Dawes to Frank A. Vanderlip, president of National City Bank, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and architect of (illustratore). Limited Edition. Twelvemo, [unpaginated]. Brown morocco, double gilt fillet border on covers, gilt floral design on spine. Marbled endpapers, decorative gilt turn-ins. Top edge gilt. Wear and chipping to spine, front joint worn. Complete with six illustrated plates. (National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints 42994) From the library of Frank A. Vanderlip, with his bookplate affixed to front pastedown. Inscription reads: "For my friend F.A. Vanderlip, from Charles G. Dawes / Jany 20th, 1906." Richard J. Oglesby (1824-1899) fought in both the Mexican War and Civil War, rising to the rank of major general. In 1864, Oglesby was encouraged to run for governor of Illinois by his longtime friend Abraham Lincoln. The following year, Governor Oglesby was present at the Petersen House when Lincoln died on April 15, 1865. Oglesby served three nonconsecutive terms as governor, and he also served one term as a U.S. Senator. The town of Oglesby, Illinois is named in his honor. The preface of this book was written by the future Vice President of the United States, Charles G. Dawes. Signed.