ELECTION CASE OF BRIGHAM H. ROBERTS, OF UTAH
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1899. Rebacked with original spine laid-down. Marbled boards, endpapers, and edges. A very clean copy throughout. This book was made for Representative Charles B. Landis of Indiana, a member of the investigative committee. The first 143 pages are entitled, "Election Case of Brigham H. Roberts". Pages 95-108 are repeated. This is followed by "Case of Brigham H. Roberts, of Utah", from the 56th Congress, 1st Session, January 1900, Report 85, Part 1, 77 pages. Following are printed speeches of the members of the committee;, Robert Taylor, Charles Littlefield, Charles B. Landis, R.H. Freer, S.W.T. Lanham, and David A. DeArmond. These are then followed by copies of the Congrsssional Record, Volume 33, from 12/05/99 through 1/30/00. These are carefully folded in bound-in. Brigham Henry Roberts (1857-1933) was a historian, politician, and a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He was a member-elect of the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's at-large district. His seat was refused by the House because of his practice of polygamy. A prolonged battle ensued to claim the seat, and he was unsuccessful. This book contains the information as it was occurring. A very unusual piece of Mormon history, likely the only such copy in existence. Please see photos. Flake 9163 and 9165.. First Edition. 1/2 Brown Calf. Light to Moderate Corner Wear/No Dust Jacket. Demy Octavo.
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THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
London: Bradbury and Evans, 1850. Marbled boards, edges, and endpapers. Panelled spine with gilt designs. Front joint repaired, front hinge re-inforced. A tight, very readable copy. Frontispiece and illustrated title-page with tissue-guard, are lightly toned at edges. This copy does not have the half-title page present. Contains the errata sheet with six lines. Collated complete with all illustrations. Illustrations are generally quite clean, some with light peripheral toning. Plates at pp. 175 and 220 have small brown spot at bottom of the page. This copy has pin-holes from original parts and has all the internal flaws called for by Smith. Most copies have a mix of corrections. Our copy shows evidence of being quite an early issue. A very crisp and clean copy of one of Dickens' most enjoyed and important novels. See Smith 9. . First Edition, First Issue. Half Green Leather. Light General Wear/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by H.K. Browne. Medium Crown Octavo.A SMALL COLLECTION OF MAUCHLINE BINDINGS
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THE HOLY BIBLE, CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS
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DOWN-ADOWN-DERRY, A BOOK OF FAIRY POEMS
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TARZAN AT THE EARTH’S CORE
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A WOMAN’S EYE
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ROBINSON, PETER Various Places: Various Publishers Books and jackets are in fine condition. All are in the DCI Banks series. They are listed here: "Gallow View", 1987, 1st Canadian, signed; "A Dedicated Man", 1988, 1st Canadian, signed; "The Hanging Valley", 1st Canadian, signed; "The Hanging Valley", 1992, 1st US, unsigned; "Past Reason Hated", 1991, 1st Canadian, signed; "Past Reason Hated", 1993, 1st US, unsigned; "Wednesday's Child", 1992, 1st Canadian, signed, heavy card covers; "Final Account", 1994, 1st Canadian, signed, heavy card covers; "Innocent Graves", 1996, 1st Canadian, signed, heavy card covers; "Dead Right", 1997, 1st UK, signed; "In a Dry Season", 1999, 1st US, signed; "Aftermath", 2001, 1st Canadfian, signed; "Aftermath", 2001, 1st US, signed; "Close to Home", 2003, 1st US, signed; "Strange Affair", 2005, 1st US, signed; "Piece of my Heart", 2006, 1st US, unsigned; "Friend of the Devil", 2007, 1st Canadian, signed; "Friend of the Devil", 2007, 1st US, signed; "All the Colours of Darkness", 2008, 1swt UK, signed; "All the Colors of Darkness", 2009, 1st US, signed; "Children of the Revol;ution", 2013, 1st UK, signed; "Abattoir Blues", 2014, 1st UK, signed; "Sleeping in the Ground", 2017, 1st UK, signed; "Careless Love", 2018, 1st UK, signed; "When the Music's Over", 2016, 1st UK, signed; "Many Rivers to Cross", 2019, 1st UK, signed; "The Price of Love and Other Stories", 2009, 1st US, unsigned, with an Inspector Banks novella. Postage will be extra for this large group of titles.. Signed by Author. First Editions. Various Bindings. Fine/`Fine. Octavo.- $600
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THE NEW BATH GUIDE: OR, MEMOIRS OF THE B-N-R-D FAMILY, IN A SERIES OF POLITICAL EPISTLES
(ANSTEY, CHRISTOPHER) London, 1807 London: Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1807. Gilt borders both covers. Spine embellished with floral designs, lettered in gilt. All edges gilt.Red leather name-plate front pastedown. Old yellow endpapers. Nine full-page illustrations, including frontispiece.Inscription of a front preliminary page dated 1821. A series of fifteen poetical letters satirizing the fashionable 18th century lifestyle in Bath. First edition published in 1760. Our copy has a bonus of a DOUBLE FORE-EDGE PAINTING! Both paintings appear to be scenes around the city of Bath, one suggests the "Circus". 154pp. + 4pp. adverts. Please see photos.. New Edition. Full Red Morocco. Light edge and Corner Wear/No Dust Jacket. 6 1/4" x 4".- $900
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