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Credit: Sales catalogue 43: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![United States—continued. the SourcE of the MissourrI RIVER and across the AMERICAN CONTINENT to The First English Edition. 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 EDITION, fcap. 8vo., orig. cloth, 1868 10/- Has the publisher’s 8 page catalogue at end. LINCOLN (AprAHAM, 1809-65, Sixteenth President of the U.S.) LIFE and PuBLic SER- VICES ; together with his State Papers, including his Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations . . . by HENRY J. RAYMOND ; to which are added ANECDOTES and PERSONAL REMINISCENCES of PRESIDENT LINCOLN, by FRANK B. CARPENTER, portrait and 15 other illustrations (some inner margins slightly water-stained), thick 8vo., cloth (worn), New York, 1865 10/- : NICOLAY (JOHN G.) and Hay (JOHN) ABRAHAM LINCOLN, a HISTORY, BEST EDITION, printed in large type, with numerous maps and illustrations, 10 vols, 8vo., cloth, New York, 1890 £4/10/- : ANOTHER SET, 10 vols, contemp. half morocco, (joints rubbed), zb1d. 1890 £3/10/- : SANDBURG (CARL) ABRAHAM LINCOLN: The PRAIRIE YEARS, with 105 illustra- tions from photographs, and many cartoons, sketches, maps, and letters, 2 vols, 8vo., cloth, New York, 1926 £1/4/- LINCOLN (ABRAHAM)—wvide CIviIL War, ante ; MEXICAN AFFAIRS, post. LOUISIANA.—Marcy (Cot. R. B.) and MCCLELLAN (G. B.) EXPLORATION of the RED RIVER of LOUISIANA, in the year 1852 ; with Reports on the Natural History of the Country, 12 plates of landscapes and 55 of the natural history (lacks the 2 maps), 8vo., cloth, Washing- ton, 1854 12/6 AMERICA 3 submitted [in 1761] to the EARL of BUTE, now first printed from the Original MS., with Biographical and Historical Introduction by Wm. A. SHAW, thin 8vo., strongly bound in cloth [19—] 10/- Only 250 copies printed. Relates to the proposal to extend the Stamp Duties to the American Colonies. McMASTER (JOHN BacH) A History of the PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES, from the REVOLUTION to the CIviL War, SECOND EDITION, Vols. 1-4 (should be 6 vols), with 9 maps, 4 vols, 8vo., cloth (worn at headbands), New York, 1883-95 16/- Commences with the year 1784 ; the fourth volume closing with the year 1821. MASSACHUSETTS.—Bacon (LEONARD) Discourse [on CiviL LIBERTY] before the LITERARY SOCIETIES of HAMILTON COLLEGE, CLINTON, July 27th, 1847, 28 pages, 8vo., unbound, Utica, 1848 12/- : BRADFORD (WILLIAM, Governor of ne Plymouth) Hisrory ‘“‘ of PLIMOTH PLANTATION,” from the Original Manuscripts, with a Report of the Proceedings incident to the return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts, frontispiece and 5 portraits, roy. 8vo., cloth, Boston, 1898 12/- : DEUTSCH (HELEN) and Hanau (STELLA) The PROVINCETOWN : a STORY of the ‘THEATRE, [with an Introduction by KENNETH MacGowan], with 35 illustrations, 8vo., cloth, New York, 1931 7/6 An important addition to the story of the American theatre. : HORSFORD (EBEN NORTON) The DEFENCES of NORUMBEGA and a Review of the Reconnaissances of CoL. T. W. HIGGINSON, HENRY W. HAYNES, Dr. JUSTIN WINSOR, President of the American Geographical Society, with frontispiece and 21 illustrations, including reproductions of old maps, 4to., cloth, Boston, 1891 £1/1/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30859335_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)