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2011 06 10 Catalog LANCASTER MENNONITE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ’S BENEFIT AUCTION OF RARE , OUT -OF -PRINT , AND USED BOOKS FRIDAY , JUNE 10, 2011 AT 6:30 P .M. TEL : (717) 393-9745; FAX : (717) 393-8751; EMAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE : http://www.lmhs.org/ The Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society will conduct an auction on June 10, 2011, at 2215 Millstream Road, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, one-half mile east of the intersection of Routes 30 and 462. The sale dates for the remainder of 2011 are as follows: October 14, November 11, and December 9. The November 11 auction will be a special sale featuring the books of the late Ivan Glick. The auction not only specializes in local and denominational history and genealogy of southeastern Pennsylvania, but also includes theological works and other types of material of interest to the nationwide constituency. Please refer to the last page of the catalog for book auction procedures. Persons who wish to be added to the mailing list for the rest of 2011 may do so by sending $12.00 ($6.00 for Society members) with name and address to the Society. Higher rates apply for subscribers outside of the United States. All subscriptions expire at the end of the calendar year. The catalog is also available for free on our web site at www.lmhs.org/auction.html . 1. Begins (1983); Bailey, D., The Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam (1984); Clark, C., Decoying the Yanks: Jackson’s Valley Campaign (1984); Spies, Scouts and Raiders: Irregular Operations (1985); Clark, C., Gettysburg: The Confederate High Tide (1985); Jackson, D., Twenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front (1985); Lewis, T., The Shenandoah The Civil War. Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life Books. 8 vols: 1. Davis, W., Brother Against Brother: The War in Flames: The Valley Campaign of 1864 (1987); Master Index: An Illustrated Guide (1987). ca. 175pp/vol. (ub, ill, bibs, ind, pn). 2. Civil War Times . Gettysburg, Pa.: Historical Times, Inc. 10 monthly iss: Vol. 2 (1960-61), no. 4-10; Vol. 3 (1961-62), no. 1-3. 24pp/iss (pb, b/w ill, vgc); Civil War Times Illustrated . Gettysburg, Pa.: Historical Times, Inc. 32 monthly iss: Vol. 1 (1962-63), no. 1-10; Vol. 2 (1963-64), no. 1; Vol. 19 (1980-81), no. 10; Vol. 20 (1981-82), no. 1-10; Vol. 21 (1982-83), no. 1-9; Vol. 32 (1993-94), no. 5. ca. 50-100pp/iss (pb, b/w ill, vgc); Civil War . Civil War Society. Issues no. 20, 25, 28. ca. 80pp/iss (pb, ill, vgc); Lincoln Herald . Harrogate, Tenn.: Lincoln Memorial University Press. 8 quarterly iss: Vol. 56 (1954), no. 4; Vol. 57 (1955-56), no. 4; Vol. 58 (1956-57), no. 4; Vol. 59 (1957-58), no. 1-3; Vol. 95 (1993-94), no. 2; Vol. 96 (1994-95), no. 1. ca. 40-50pp/iss (pb, b/w ill, vgc); Civil War History . Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. 2 quarterly iss: Vol. 36 (1990), no. 3; Vol. 39 (1993), no. 3. ca. 100pp/iss (pb, bib refs, vgc). 3. Downs, R., Guide to Illinois Library Resources , 1974. 565pp (exlib, vgc); The Journal of Library History , Vol. 1 (1971), no. 3. [95]pp (pb, bib, exlib, vgc); Lyle, G., The President, the Professor and the College Library , 1963. 88pp (sis, vgc); Haury, D., Heritage Preservation: A Resource Book for Congregations , 1993. 30pp (pb, nc); McKee, W., Heritage Celebrations: A Resource Book for Congregations . 75pp (loose pages in binder, nc). 4. Bender, Harold S. Two Centuries of American Mennonite Literature: A Bibliography of Mennonitica Americana, 1727-1928. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 1. Goshen, Ind: Mennonite Historical Society, 1929. xii, [iv], 181pp, 4pp plates (caif, gc). 5. MacMaster, Richard K.; Samuel L. Horst; and Robert F. Ulle. Conscience in Crisis: Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739-1789 . Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 20. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press 1979. 575pp (dj, b/w ill, bib, ind, signed by all three authors, vgc). 6. Schlabach, Theron F. Gospel Versus Gospel: Mission and the Mennonite Church, 1863-1944 . Studies in Ana- baptist and Mennonite History, no. 21. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1980. 351pp (b/w ill, ind, signed by author , vgc). 7. Lind, Hope Kauffman. Apart & Together: Mennonites in Oregon and Neighboring States, 1876-1976 . Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 30. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press. 1990. 413pp (dj, b/w ill, bib, ind, pn). 8. Yoder, Paton. Tradition & Transition: Amish Mennonites and Older Order Amish, 1800-1900 . Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 31. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1991. 359pp (dj, b/w ill, ind, signed by author , vgc). 9. The Jonas Martin Era Presented in a Collection of Essays, Letters and Documents That Shed Light on The Mennonite Churches During the 50 Year Ministry (1875-1925) of Bishop Jonas H. Martin . Collected, Arraned, edited, interpreted, and published by Amos B. Hoover. [Denver, Pa.]: Amos B. Hoover, 1982. 1128pp (b/w ill, bib, no. 31 of 650 first edition copies, signed by author , pn). 10. Mennonite Bibliography 1631-1961 . Compiled by Nelson P. Springer and A.J. Klassen. Vols. 1-2 complete. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1977. 531, 634pp (ind, vgc). 11. Yoder, J.H., The Politics of Jesus ; Yoder, J.H., The Unique Role of the Historic Peace Churches ; Hadley, N., New Call to Peacemaking: A Challenge to All Friends ; Redekop, J., Making Political Decisions: A Christian Perspective ; Ruth, J.L., ‘Twas Seeding Time ; Wells, R., The Wars of America: Christian Views ; MacMaster, R., Christian Obedience in Revolutionary Times (2 copies) (pb, vgc to nc, mostly vgc). 12. Harvey, George. Henry Clay Frick: The Man . Privately Printed: 1936. 382pp (dj, b/w fp, ind, vgc). 13. Milton, George Fort. Abraham Lincoln and the Fifth Column . First Collier Books ed. New York, N.Y.: Collier Books, 1962. 287pp (pb, vgc); Current, Richard N. The Lincoln Nobody Knows . First American Series Edition. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963. 314pp (pb, gc); Barrett, Joseph H. Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and out of Congress: Also, A General View of His Policy as President of the United States: With His Messages, Proclamation, Letters, etc., and a History of His Eventful Administration and the Scenes Attendant upon his Tragic and Lamented Demise . Cincinnati, Ohio: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865. 842pp (marbled edges, b/w fp, rep, foxing, gc). 14. In the Supreme Court of the United States. October Term, 1971. No. 1536. State of Wisconsin, Petitioner , v. Page 2 June 10, 2011 Jonas Yoder, Respondent . State of Wisconsin, Petitioner, v. Adin Yutzy, Respondent.. State of Wisconsin, Petitioner , v. Wallace Miller, Respondent. On Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Brief Amicus Curiae on Behalf of the Mennonite Central Committee, Urging Affirmation (pb, nc). 15. Horst, Samuel L. Education For Manhood: The Education of Blacks in Virginia During the Civil War . Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1987. 292pp (pb, bib, ind, signed by author , nc). 16. Quarles, Garland R. Dairies, Letters, and Recollections of the War Between the States . Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society Papers, vol. 3. Winchester, Va.: Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, 1955, reprinted 1992. 142pp (pb, ind, nc); Broadfoot, Tom. This Late Unpleasantness: Catalog 105 . Wendell, N.C.: Author, n.d. 106pp (pb, vgc); Munden, Kenneth W., and Henry Putney Beers. Guide to Federal Archives Relating to the Civil War . Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1962. 721pp (exlib, vgc). 17. Pond, George E. The Shenandoah Valley in 1864 . New York, N.Y.: Jack Brussel, n.d. 287pp (pb, b/w fp, gc); Horan, John F., [et al.]. Standing Ground: The Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley . 1st ed. Strasburg, Va.: Strasburg Pub. House, 1996. 217pp (pb, b/w ill, bib, ind, maps, pn); Krick, Robert K. Conquering the Valley: Stonewall Jackson at Port Republic . 1st ed. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1996. xi, [i], 594pp (dj, fp, b/w ill, bib, ind, several extra loose lvs inserted, pn); Wert, Jeffrey D. From Winchester to Cedar Creek . Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1977. 324pp (dj, b/w ill, bib, ind, vgc). 18. Higginbotham, Sanford W., [et al.]. Pennsylvania and the Civil War: A Handbook . Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1961. 22pp (pb, b/w ill, vgc); Coco, Gregory A. A Strange and Blighted Land: Gettysburg: Aftermath of a Battle. Gettysburg, Pa.: Thomas Publications, 1995. 433pp (dj, b/w ill, bib, ind, lower inch of pp 340-433 and back cover ds, mc). 19. Herndon, William H. Life of Lincoln: The History and Personal Reflections of Abraham Lincoln . New York, N.Y.: Fawcett Publications, 1961. 496pp (pb, ind, yellowed, mc); Freedman, Russell. Lincoln: A Photobiography. Illustrated with Photographs and Prints . New York: Clarion Books, 1987. 150pp (pb, b/w ill, bib, ind, pn); Thomas, Benjamin P. Abraham Lincoln: A Biography . 1st paperback ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. 548 (pb, bib, ind, gc). 20. Pennsylvania History . 2 quarterly iss: Vol. 76 (2009), no. 1-2; Ohio History . 2 iss: Vol. 104 (1995), Summer- Autumn; Vol. 105 (1996), Winter-Spring; Quaker History . Vol. 63 (1974), no. 2; Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . 2 semiannual iss: Vol. 14 (1963-65), no. 2; Vol. 23 (1981-83), no. 2; Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society . 2 quarterly iss: Vol. 84 (1980), no. 2-3; History: The History Channel Magazine . 2 bimonthly iss: Vol. 8 (2010), no. 1-2; Virginia Country . 1 iss: July-August 1982 (all pb, vgc). 21. Nelson, Jacquelyn S. Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil War . Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1991.
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