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The Telephone Book
Books and Publications: Historical
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429 $15.00
Croton-on-Hudson, New York, Riverwood Publishers, 1977. Centennial history of the telephone. Well illustrated with numerous b&w and color photos. Chapters on Bell's other inventions, Bell's Labs scientific research, the development of Western Electric, and the philanthropic program created by Bell to aid the handicapped. Good in scuffed dj.
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History of Protestanism in Michigan
Books and Publications: Historical
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423 $35.00
Elijah Pilcher. Detroit, R.D. S. Tyler, 1878. Biographical sketches of many prominent pastors connected with the birth and growth of Protestanism in Michigan. Lists itinerant preachers and Episcopal Methodist Ministers of the period. Green cloth cover embossed in gold. Corner wear, other wise clean and tight.
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1896 Report of the American Historical Association
Books and Publications: Historical
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422 $25.00
Vol. II. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1897. Good solid copy Cover has water stains, bumped corners, and small area on back where cloth is scuffed to reveal cardboard backing.
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History of the Confederate States Navy
Books and Publications: Historical: Civil War
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342 $10.00
Thomas J. Scharf. Fairfax Press, New York, 1977. Good in good dj. Flaw in glue down of paper to rear inside cover, 1/2" tears on bottom of last 6 pages. Otherwise a clean usable copy.
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Henry and Bettie
Books and Publications: Historical
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323 $10.00
The Washington Bedinger Family Story abook one Homestead on the Prairie. Winston- Derek Publishers, Nashville, 1990. First Printing. Homesteading on the New Mexico prairie. Good in good dj.
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After the Revolution
Books and Publications: Historical
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290 $5.00
The Smithsonian History of Everyday Life in the Eighteenth Century. Barbara Clarke Smith. Pantheon Books, New York, 1985. First edition. Ex library copy has library pocket and stamps plus withdrawn stamps. A look at our embryonic nation through the lives of four of its citizens- a Massachusetts merchant, a Delaware farmer, a Virginia slaveowner, and the free black founder of the American Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.
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Hunters in the Sky Fighter Aces of World War ll
Books and Publications: Historical
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283 $18.00
By James Whelan. Published by Regnery Gateway, Washington, D.C., 1981.A companion book to the television series Hunters in the Sky. The story of aerial combat as related through interviews with the foremost fighter aces of WWII. Very good condition.
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The North American Indian in Early Photographs
Books and Publications: Historical
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181 $25.00
Paula Richardson Fleming and Judith Luskey. Harper and Row, N.Y., 1986. Very good in very good d.j. Illustrated with 300 photos from the Smithsonian collection. Covers The Indian wars, delegation, expedition and anthropological photography of the American Indians. Large book so shipping is $5.00.
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The Story of American Hunting and Firearms
Books and Publications: Historical
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163 $15.00
from the editors of Outdoor Life. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1959. Hardcover in torn dust jacket with rubbed slipcase. Very good condition. With paintings by Ralph Crosby and drawings by Nicholas Eggenhoffer and Ray Poich. Approximately eighty illustrations.
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