quarto, three letters, 32 pages, Butterworth's retained copies of this series of letters, on thin tissue like paper, in very good clean and legible condition. more >
Geneva: Printed by J. C. Merrell and Co., 1832, octavo, 23, [1] pp., lacking wrappers, removed from bound pamphlet volume, scattered light foxing to text, else a good copy.
American Imprints 12438 more >
Washington: 1828, octavo, 29, [1] pp., removed from bound volume of pamphlets, lacking wrappers, text moderately foxed, contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage, else a good copy.
American Imprints 35367 more >
[N.p] Printed for the Family, 1868, 12mo, 25, [1] pp., original printed glazed paper wrappers, light damp stain to text, some chipping and wear to edges and extremities of wrappers, else very good. more >
Leominster: Printed by S. & J. Wilder, Feb. 4, 1807, octavo, 15, [1] pp., bound in modern plain gray cloth, title page somewhat foxed, scattered foxing to text, else good.
Presentation inscription from John Cushing… more >
[Albany: nd] broadside, measuring 15 ½ x 5 ½ inches, slightly wrinkled, short tear into top edge of sheet, otherwise very good. Lists a variety of garden vegetable seeds raised by the Albany Shakers. This example is unpriced, the prices for each… more >
New York: Printed and Published by C. S. Van Winkle, 1821, first and only edition, octavo, folding plate, (map and plan), Map showing the Apalachicola Bay and River and a plan of the proposed town of Colinton (the Forbes purchase area), viii,… more >
Dramatic eyewitness account of Confederate General Earl Van Dorn’s early morning surprise attack on Holly Springs, Mississippi, the resulting capture by the narrator, a cotton buyer from Rhode Island, and the destruction at the Union supply hub