(Americana) 5 Vols. Lot of 18th & 19th century imprints: Edwards, Jonathan; Brainerd, David, Pemberton, E. An Account of the Life of the late Reverend Mr David Brainerd. Edinburgh, 1765. 8vo, contemporary sheep, red morocco spine label; joints and extremities rubbed, head of spine rubbed away. Darkening at edges of title page, front and back matter. Internally generally clean. Howes E-56, first British edition. * (Washington, George). Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Greenfield, 1815. 16mo, contemporary boards; scuffed. Frontispiece portrait, Washington Benevolent Society membership form leaf (filled in in manuscript) after title leaf. Some toning and foxing. Old manuscript annotations on front blank. Sabin 101658. * Friends of Freedom. The Liberty Bell. Boston: Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1845. 12mo, original gilt-pictorial brown cloth; scuffed, some edge wear, head and foot of spine rubbed away. Wood engraved Liberty Bell at head of page (1). Some internal spotting and light toning. See Sabin 40942 for the edition of 1839. * Jay, William. A Review of The Causes and Consequences of the Mexican War. Boston, 1849. First edition. 12mo, original blind decorated brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine ends frayed and a little chipped, other light wear. Scattered light spotting, but internally generally clean. Ink ownership dated 1850 on front blank. Sabin 35864. * H(olstein), Mrs. Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1867. First edition. 12mo, original brown cloth; gilt-lettered spine; corners and spine ends a little frayed. Internally generally clean. Presentation copy inscribed, dated "Nov. 15, 1885," and signed by the author on front fly; author's last name completed in pencil on title page and foot of introduction leaf. Sabin 29399.
(Americana) 5 Vols. Lot of 18th & 19th century imprints: Edwards, Jonathan; Brainerd, David, Pemberton, E. An Account of the Life of the late Reverend Mr David Brainerd. Edinburgh, 1765. 8vo, contemporary sheep, red morocco spine label; joints and extremities rubbed, head of spine rubbed away. Darkening at edges of title page, front and back matter. Internally generally clean. Howes E-56, first British edition. * (Washington, George). Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Greenfield, 1815. 16mo, contemporary boards; scuffed. Frontispiece portrait, Washington Benevolent Society membership form leaf (filled in in manuscript) after title leaf. Some toning and foxing. Old manuscript annotations on front blank. Sabin 101658. * Friends of Freedom. The Liberty Bell. Boston: Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1845. 12mo, original gilt-pictorial brown cloth; scuffed, some edge wear, head and foot of spine rubbed away. Wood engraved Liberty Bell at head of page (1). Some internal spotting and light toning. See Sabin 40942 for the edition of 1839. * Jay, William. A Review of The Causes and Consequences of the Mexican War. Boston, 1849. First edition. 12mo, original blind decorated brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine ends frayed and a little chipped, other light wear. Scattered light spotting, but internally generally clean. Ink ownership dated 1850 on front blank. Sabin 35864. * H(olstein), Mrs. Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1867. First edition. 12mo, original brown cloth; gilt-lettered spine; corners and spine ends a little frayed. Internally generally clean. Presentation copy inscribed, dated "Nov. 15, 1885," and signed by the author on front fly; author's last name completed in pencil on title page and foot of introduction leaf. Sabin 29399.
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