Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J,, 1948
Da: Antiquariat D. Gorodin, Freiburg, Germania
EUR 8,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Gut. Condizione sovraccoperta: Kein Schutzumschlag. Grossformat; 150 p. Size: 820 g. Bibliotheksexemplar.
Editore: Princeton University Press
Da: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
EUR 10,53
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.9.
Editore: Princeton University Press
Da: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
EUR 10,53
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.9.
Editore: Princeton Univ Press. Princeton, NJ. 1948., 1948
Da: Bear Bookshop, John Greenberg, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
EUR 10,13
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Aggiungi al carrello150pp. 4to 132 facsimiles of historical documents in American history. Light gray cloth. Second Printing. Ex-library, light cover wear/soil, text clean/tight: VG/no dj.
Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1947
Da: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
EUR 6,17
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft Cover. Condizione: Good. Cover is scuffed and worn. Pages clean & tight. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Editore: Princeton University Press, New Jersy, 1947
Da: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
EUR 6,61
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Aggiungi al carrelloHard Cover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good-. Jacket is rubbed and very chipped. Gray cloth boards lightly tanning on edges. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1947
Da: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
EUR 35,24
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Small 4to. Stiff color pictorial wrappers. 150pp. Illustrations. Very good. 1948 ownership signature on half-title page (which notes this was purchased aboard the Freedom Train in Chicago in July 1948). A tight and lovely first edition of this text "presenting and explaining the documents on the Freedom Train" -- which was a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of over one hundred original significant documents, ranging from early colonial to General Yamashita's 1945 surrender to the American forces in the Philippines, aboard a special train that toured the U.S. Many are illustrated full page.
Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1947
Da: Matthew's Books, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
EUR 58,14
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. first edition. 4to. 150pp. from front flap: "This book gives the history and significance of each of the more than 125 documents exhibited on the Freedom Train's year-long run to 300 American cities, and reproduces in facsimile about thirty of the most interesting and most important documents. Where the complete texts of the documents are not given, the vital passages are." #01281. very good: age wear to boards and spine, slight bumps to corners and bottom of spine, toning to endpapers, a few spots of foxing. text clean, binding tight. Inscribed by the author on FFEP: "For Vigo, Fellow laborer in Freedom's vineyard with best regards! Frank Monaghan Xmas 1947" poor: huge chunk of loss on front cover, front flap almost completely detached, chipping with loss, etc. NOT clipped ($3.50).
Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1948
Da: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
EUR 88,09
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Small 4to. Grey cloth, pictorial dust jacket. 150pp. Numerous illustrations. Near fine/good plus. Some jacket edgewear and several small edge chips, with jacket spine slightly faded and large chip at tail of jacket spine. A tight, attractive second printing of this text "presenting and explaining the documents on the Freedom Train" -- a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of over one hundred original significant documents, ranging from early colonial to General Yamashita's 1945 surrender to the American forces in the Philippines, aboard a special train that toured the U.S. Many are illustrated full page. This copy bears fine extra illustration: Tipped facing half-title page is an original 8½" X 6½" glossy black-and-white news agency photograph (International News Photo), with original printed caption (in laid-in sleeve) dated 23 April 1947. Titled "Reveal Plans for ' Freedom Train,'" the caption reads: "At a White House meeting yesterday, Attorney General Tom Clark outlined to a gathering of prominent citizens of the American Heritage Foundation plans for sending a 'Freedom Train' on a 200-city, 23,000-mile tour. The train will carry more than 100 great historical documents that have established American political freedom." This copy also bears a frontispiece unique to this copy alone, a Typed Letter Signed from Monaghan, 1p, 8½" X 10 3/4", New Haven, CT, 13 November 1940. Addressed to noted Lincoln/Civil War scholar Arnold F. Gates (1914-93). Very good. Two original light horizontal folds. On cream "Yale University Department of History" letterhead, Monaghan chats cordially about his work and sends this admirer "thanks for your letter with all its good wishes. I am also glad to have your mention of Cavalcade and your reference to the enduring value of John Jay. I have coming out in April a volume on New York City in 1789 which I am certain you will enjoy. I am also working on a biography of our good friend Alexander Hamilton, but that is not scheduled for several years." Boldly signed in full in black ink at the close. Monaghan (1904-69) was professor of history at New York University who wrote, edited and consulted on a wide variety of books, such as the popular anthology "The Cavalcade of America"; his mention of Jay certainly refers to his 1935 study "John Jay Defender of Liberty," but apparently his book on Hamilton never saw light of day. A nice dust jacketed copy containing a desirable original news agency photograph and good content author letter-- highly unusual.