• Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, 1786, 12mo, iv, [1] – 181 pp., ex-library, handstamp on title-page, rebound in recent buckram, shelf number stamped on spine, text browned, several leaves loose and detached from text block, contemporary ink manuscript notes in text, else…
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  • quarto, 3 pages, in very good, clean and legible condition. Cooper was the Private Secretary and confidant of President Andrew Johnson.
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  • quarto, 3 pages, plus stamp less address leaf, formerly folded, postal markings on integral address leaf, in very good, clean and legible condition, marked “copy” at top edge of first page.
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  • Quarto, two pages, neatly and legibly inscribed in ink, very good.
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  • quarto, two pages, plus stampless address leaf, formerly folded, in very good, clean, and legible condition.
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  • Plain white calling card (1 7/8 x 3 inches) signed in pencil on recto Timoteo Haalilio | Sandwich Islands. On the verso he writes, again in pencil, "I am glad to see Mis [sic] Barnard." Residue of five small glue spots on…
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  • Collection of 55 letters, 113 pages of correspondence, in generally very good, clean and legible condition, occasional spotting, soiling, tears and nicks, otherwise good.
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  • Paris: De L’Imprimerie Royale, 1734, quarto, eight pages, untrimmed and uncut, a fine copy. This concerns the shipping of slaves to America, and their barter against, sugar, cotton and other goods, and gives a specimen of the certificate and bill of lading required.
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  • Providence: A. Crawford Greene & Brother, printers to the Company, 1856
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  • New York: Spear & Nesbitt, printers, 1834, second edition, octavo, 15, [1], pp., removed from bound pamphlet volume, light toning to text, else very good. American Imprints 25971, 1 location
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