Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Burlington,VT, 1950
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle. White print in green areas. Slight residue from label on rear. Pages 153 -195. Articles and poems pertaining to Vermont history. Laid in are copies of Sept. Oct. and Dec, "News & Notes" monthly news bulletin. See also my items 1638 & 1639, other issues. Will consider all for one money.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Burlington, VT, 1955
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Cardstock Cover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Illustrated (illustratore). First Thus. Light green covers with white print. illustration on cover. Slight rub wear. Tight, Sound and unmarked. 272 pages. Contains articles on: The Old Westminster Courthouse; Vermont Judicial System; Indian Place-names in Vermont; Danville, (Vermont Town Portraits); Vermont Sketchbook ( with nice article on Indian Archaeology; Vermont folklore and other regular features. See also our other listings for other items, including complete years.volunes.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Burlington,VT, 1952
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle. White print in green areas. Slight residue from label on rear. Pages 1 - 158. Articles and poems pertaining to Vermont history. We have some twenty years of these. Will consider reduced pricing for combined lots. .
Editore: Stephen Daye Press, Brattleboro, 1932
Da: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Pages are yellowing. Endpapers are faded, beginning to fox, and has a bookplate. Spine is darkening, and foxing. ; Bookplate of Marcus McCorison. ; The Green Mountain Series.
Editore: The Society, Burlington, VT, 1956
Da: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Good. Photo plate pages are foxed. Rear cover is partially browned and lightly smudged. ; Contents include Brian Lacoss - Vermont's Attitude Toward Slavery; Charles J. Dean - Mayor Coolidge;
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, VT, 1954
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Softcover with front cover, green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle of page. White print in green areas. Small tear on head edge. On contents page, page numbers have been corrected in pencil. Otherwise sound and unmarked. Published quarterly (Jan., April, July & October). These are the reports of Society Proceedings with articles pertaining to Vermont History, Each booklet has several main articles plus A Vermont Sketchbook section; Footnotes to History Department ; Vermont Folklore Department plus several other varying sections. Main articles are: Seth Warner Monument and Homesite and Ethan Allen's Birthplace by E. Sanborn ; Where was Ethan Allen born? by F. W. Fowler Vt. Background of Edgar Lee Masters, Part II, by K. Flaccus ; Wells-A Small Village of Distinction by N. Ritchie. In Sketchbook includes: Memories of a Quaker Farm by B. L. Wing ; My Father was a Drover by R. W. Roundy ; A Repraisal of Robert Frost by S. Cox ; The Kittredge Farm by T. G. Toussaint. Footnotes to History include: What is a "Spencer" by D. C. Walter; Adventure on Mt. Horrid J. J. Ballantyne ; Iron Mining in Pittsfield by M. Hyzer ; Fox Trapper's secrets by J. Spargo ; Vermont was in the Hat Buisness by J. Heylar ; An Epitaph in Calais by M. Wheeler Pierce. Folklore Section has 10 pages of short submitted items. These are short titems, some only a paragraph but they are more general and interesting than some of the main articles. If interested, see also our listings. We have booklets and many complete year sets going back over fifty years. Will consider price reductions for multiple purchases. Begining in 1954 the booklet title was changed to "Vermont History". For 1954, We have all Four Quarterly Bulletins. Will be willing to reduce price for purchase of all four to $35.00.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, VT, 1954
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Softcover with front cover, green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle of page. White print in green areas.Light wear at spine ends.Otherwise sound and unmarked. Published quarterly (Jan., April, July & October). These are the reports of Society Proceedings with articles pertaining to Vermont History, Each booklet has several main articles plus A Vermont Sketchbook section; Footnotes to History Department ; Vermont Folklore Department plus several other varying sections. Main articles are: Vt. Background of Edgar Lee Masters, Part III, by K. Flaccus ; The Battle of the Book by B. Bandel ; Vermont by H. Goddard. In Sketchbook includes: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Underground Railroad in VT by C. French Wicker ; On the Trail of Ballads by H. H. Flanders ; Vermont's Godfather of the Republican Party by B. Smith ; Methodism in Vermont by E. H. Martin ; A Bath, A Bath! by J. Coombs ; The Stevens Farm by T. G. Toussaint. Vermont Portraits: A Series of Illustrations by Arthur Gibbes Burton. Footnotes to History include: A Vermont Girl Hears Jenny Lind Sing by Mrs. G. Wightman ; A Note on a Long Life by C. A. Shepard ; Acquaintance and Fun Cards by the Catalog of the Union Card Co. ; Balloon Ascension in Early Vermont by M. Butler ; Part of Layfayette's FlagMrs. H. H. Ridlon. Letters and journal of Timothy E. and Charlotte T. Ranney, end of series. Folklore Section has 10 pages of short submitted items. These are short titems, some only a paragraph but they are more general and interesting than some of the main articles. If interested, see also our listings. We have booklets and many complete year sets going back over fifty years. Will consider price reductions for multiple purchases. Begining in 1954 the booklet title was changed to "Vermont History". For 1954, We have all Four Quarterly Bulletins. Will be willing to reduce price for purchase of all four to $35.00.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, VT, 1953
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Softcover with front cover, green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle of page. White print in green areas. Some very light tattering at spine ends edges. Otherwise sound and unmarked. Published quarterly (Jan., April, July & October). These are the reports of Society Proceedings with articles pertaining to Vermont History, Each booklet has several main articles plus a Footnotes to History Department and Vermont Folklore Department. Main items are: Canal Surveys in Northern Vermont by M.W. Jacobus; Govenor Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, 1886 -1888(Biography)I; Letters and Journal by Timothy E. and Charlotte Ranney. In Sketchbook includes: Dinah and the Slave question in Vt. by K. E. Conklin; The "Clifford Boys" by T. G. Toussaint; Early Pioneer Days, by N. Taylor; History Sources in the Secretary of State office. In Footnotes to History there arre :Gold in Vermont; A watch fctory inRoxbury Vt.: A Coin and a legend ( Buried Treasure).; Notes on Henry R. Campbell ( RR Bridge Builder); Cavin Coolidge ; Corrections Relating to Wallingford (History). Folklore Section has 20 pages of short submitted items. These are shor titems, some only a paragraph but they are more general and interesting than some of the main articles. Remainder is Society Reports for 1952. If interested, see also our listings. We have booklets and many complete year sets going back over fifty years. Will consider price reductions for multiple purchases. Begining in 1954 the booklet title was changed to "Vermont History". For 1953, We have all Four Qurterly Bulletins our 013021 to 013024. Will be willing to reduce price for purchase of all four to $35.00.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, VT, 1953
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Softcover with front cover, green upper and lower thirds, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle of page. White print in green areas. Some very light tattering at spine ends edges. Otherwise sound and unmarked. Published quarterly (Jan., April, July & October). These are the reports of Society Proceedings with articles pertaining to Vermont History, Each booklet has several main articles plus a Footnotes to History Department and Vermont Folklore Department. Main items are:The Settlers by Dorethy Canfield Fisher; Vermont Town Names and their Derevations, IV, by D. C. Walter; Part II, Letters and Journal by Timothy E. and Charlotte Ramsey. In Sketchbook includes: History of Catholicism in Vermont by Rev. F. R. Wilson; A Quilt of Many Memories by D. S. Melville; Sewall's Pitch by E.Davis; The Langmaid Farm by T. G. Toussaint; The Two seamstresses of Weybridge by F. Heys Jr. In Footnotes to History there arre :Changes in Town Names, 1842; Earmarksby F e. Hartwell;Iron Mining in Elmore; Coopering in Stamford, Vt. Folklore Section has 11 pages of submitted items. These are shor titems, some only a paragraph but they are more general and interesting than some of the main articles. . If interested, see also our listings. We have booklets and many complete year sets going back over fifty years. Will consider price reductions for multiple purchases. Begining in 1954 the booklet title was changed to "Vermont History". For 1953, We have all Four Qurterly Bulletins our 013021 to 013024. Will be willing to reduce price for purchase of all four to $35.00.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, VT, 1953
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Softcover with front cover, green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle of page. White print in green areas. Some very light tattering at spine ends edges. Otherwise sound and unmarked. Pages 83 to 165. Published quarterly (Jan. April, July & October). These are the reports of Society Proceedings with the following contents: Articles pertaining to Vermont history, Each booklet has several main articles plus a Footnotes to History Department and Vermont Folklore Department. Main items are: Representation issue a Century ago; Vermont Town Names and Derivations, Part III; Letters and Journal by Timothy E. and Charlotte Ranney. In Sketchbook includes: Turkey Drives; Jack York, Vermonter; Excerpts from Early School Records and Place names in Northeastern Vermont. Folklore Section has 11 pages of short submitted items. These are shor titems, some only a paragraph but they are more general and interesting than some of the main articles. If interested, see also our listings. We have booklets and many complete year sets going back over fifty years. Will consider price reductions for multiple purchases. For 1953, We have all Four Qurterly Bulletins, our 013021 to 013024. Will be willing to reduce price for purchase of all four to $35.00.
Editore: Vermont Historical Society, Burlington,VT, 1951
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Green upper and lower, white middle w/ historial sketch in middle. White print in green areas. 278 pages. Articles and poems pertaining to Vermont history.Jan has some tattering of lower front corner, all have some chipps at top & sole of spines. Laid in are copies of Feb, Mar. April and June, "News & Notes" monthly news bulletin. See also my items 1637 & 1639, other Quarterly issues. Will consider all for one money.
Editore: The Poetry Society of Vermont, Montpelier, VT, 1954
Da: Falls Bookstore, Readsboro, VT, U.S.A.
Paper Bound. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Endpapers (illustratore). First Thus. Light grey wrapper with black print on spine and cover. The grey wrapper is over a kraft paper cover; both front and rear folds over the inner kraft are loose so you can open them. I do not think this was intended, but the glue has failed. Sunning at spine and cover edges. Sound. There are 72 individual poems from Vermont authors or on Vermont subjects. There are at least six pencil marks where someone has marked in the margin next to specific poems.