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 >
folio, one page, plus stamp less address leaf, letter is worn, and damp stained, old tape repairs to second (blank) leaf of letter sheet, some splitting along folds, else in good condition. 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 >
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