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Items Currently in the C4 Library C4 LIBRARY (1/6/2018) Below is a listing of items we have in the C4 Library. To borrow an item, please contact the C4 Librarian, Leo Shane at [email protected]. Please include your address and an E mail and/or phone number in case I need to contact you. All data is strictly confidential. I will send the book to you upon verifying that you are a C4 or EAC member. When you return the book, please include the cost of postage and insurance to reimburse me for sending out the books. Please make checks payable to Leo Shane, since I pay for the postage out to you. The loan period is 30 days after you receive the book (Honor System). You are responsible for the safe and timely return of the book to the library. Book rate will take about one week after I put it in the mail. First class is approximately 2 days. Indicate to me which method you prefer. I will do my best to get your requests out in a timely fashion. If you are desperate for something, please E mail me as I check this frequently. Any suggestions and comments are appreciated. Leo Shane Librarian Items Currently in the C4 Library: Books, Price Lists & Manuscripts: Adams, Edgar H., The Julius Collection of Latin American Coins, Quarterman Publications, Lawrence MA 1974 (Reprint of 1929 publication) Adams, John W., United States Numismatic Literature Volume 1; 19th Century Auction Catalogs, George Kolbe Publications, Mission Viejo CA, 1982 (2copies) Adams, John W., United States Numismatic Literature Volume II; 20th Century Auction Catalogs, George Kolbe Publications, Crestline CA, 1990 (2 copies) Adams, John W., Dr. Fernando Chao & Anne E. Bentley, Metallic Portraits of Admiral Vernon, Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers, Gahanna OH, 2010 Adelson, Howard L., The American Numismatic society 1858-1958, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1958 (Hardbound Copy) American Numismatic Association, Counterfeit Detection, Reprinted from the Numismatist, ANA, Colorado Springs CO, 1983 American Numismatic Society, America's Copper Coinage 1783-1857, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1985 (COAC 30 Nov-2 Dec 1984) (2 copies) American Numismatic Society, Museum Notes 33, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1988 (Eric Newman's work on 1785 ctft British Halfpennies) American Numismatic Society, Money of Pre-Federal America, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1992 (COAC #7, 5/4/1991) (2 copies) American Numismatic Society, American Journal of Numismatics 3-4, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1992 American Numismatic Society, American Journal of Numismatics 7-8, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1995-6 American Numismatic Society, Coinage of the American Confederation Period, The American Numismatic Society, New York NY, 1996 (COAC 28 Oct 1995) (2 copies, one signed by Mossman) Atkins, James, Evasions as Listed in The Tradesmen’s Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, Galata Ptint Ltd, Llanfyllin Powys UK, 2004 (16 page listing) Anton, William T. & Bruce Kesse, The Forgotten Coins of the North American Colonies, Woodcliff Publishing, 1990 (Copy 17 of a limited edition with actual photographs) (Autographed by the Authors) Anton, William T. & Bruce Kesse, The Forgotten Coins of the North American Colonies, Krause Publications, Iola WI, 1992 (2 copies) Arons, Marvin MD, M. Felix Freshwater MD, Richard Hegel MA, Abel’s Ear: A Colonial Tale of Plastic Surgery, Patriotism, and Silversmithing, Journal of The New haven Colony Historical Society, Volume 44 Number 2 Spring 1999, Phoenix Press, 1999 Attinelli, Emmanuel J., A Bibliography of American Numismatic Auction Catalogues 1828-1875, Quarterman Publications, Lawrence MA, 1976 (Hardbound Copy) (2 copies) August, Richard & Ed Sarrafian, Thomas Machin, James Atlee and Abel Buell, Copy of a talk presented at the C4 Convention 7 November 1997 (13 Pages) Baker, Warren S., Medallic Portraits of Washington, Krause Publications, Iola WI, 1965 (Reprint of 1885 Work) (2 copies) Baker, Warren S., Canadian Numismatics – A Collection of Papers on Canadian Historical Numismatic Subjects, Foster Buth and Baker, Montreal Canada, 1999 (2 copies) Barnsley, Edward R., The Annotated Hall -, A Descriptive List Of The Coppers Issued By Authority For The State Of Connecticut For The Year 1787 - Thomas Hall MD, A Colonial Newsletter Foundation Iterative Research Working Document, Boston MA 1892 (60pages) Barnsley, Edward R., Annotated EAC Connecticut Sale Of February 15 1975 – An Analysis Of The Early American Coppers Society Convention Public Auction Sale Of February 15 1975 Conducted by Pine Tree Auction Company, A Colonial Newsletter Foundation Iterative Research Working Document, Albertson NY, 1975 (145 pages) Barnsley, Edward R., The Numismatic Notebooks of Edward R. Barnsley, The New Jersey Coppers Notebook Vol 1 of 2, From the Numismatic Library of James C. Spilman, Huntsville AL, 2003 (200+ pages) (3 copies) Barnsley, Edward R., The Numismatic Notebooks of Edward R. Barnsley, The New Jersey Coppers Notebook Vol 2 of 2, From the Numismatic Library of James C. Spilman, Huntsville AL, 2003 (200+ pages) (3 copies) Behrens, Kathryn L., Paper Money in Maryland 1727-1789, John Hopkins Press, Baltimore MD, 1923 Belden, Louise Conway, Marks of American Silversmiths in the Ineson-Bissell Collection, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 1980 Benvenuto, Mark, Cool Coppers, Coin Values – Coin World Amos Press, Sydney OH, Volume 5 Number 3 Pages 122-124, March 2007 Betts, Wyllys C., The Battle of Rhode Island -Admiral Howe Medal, Horace Grant, Providence RI, 1936 (Extracts taken from AJN 10/1867 and Betts) (2 copies) Betts, Wyllys, MCounterfeit Half Pence Current in the American Colonies and their Issue From the Mints of Connecticut and Vermont, Address before the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society New Your NY 1886, The Colonial Newsletter Volume 20 No. 1, June 1981, Huntsville AL Betts, Wyllys C., American Colonial History Illustrated by Contemporary Medals, Benchman Publishing, Glendale NY, 1970 (2 copies) Betts, Wyllys C., American Colonial History Illustrated By Contemporary Medals, Quarterman Publishing, Boston MA, 1972 Biggs, Norman, English Weights, An Illustrated Survey, White House Publications, Llanfyllin Powys UK, 1992 Bobbe, Jerry & Sharon, 18th Century British Tokens, J & S Bobbe, Molalla OR, 1984 (Fixed Price List No.2) Bonjour, Ray E., Survey of the Rarest Vermonts, (Background , comments, plates) Supplement #1, C4 Newsletter April 2005 (23 pages) (2 copies) Bowers, Q. David, The History of United States Coinage As Illustrated by the Garrett Collection, Bowers & Ruddy, Los Angeles CA, 1979 Bowers, Q. David, American Numismatics Before the Civil War, Bowers & Merena, Wolfeboro NH, 1998 (#951 and autographed by Bowers) Bowers, Q. David, Obsolete Paper Money Issued by Banks in the United States 1782- 1866, Whitman Publishing, Atlanta GA, 2006 (Section on 18th Century Paper Money) Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Rare Coin Review No 19, Los Angeles CA, January - February 1974 Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Rare Coin Review No 20, Los Angeles CA, May – June 1974 Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Rare Coin Review No 21, Los Angeles CA, September - October 1974 Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Rare Coin Review No 24, Los Angeles CA, Autumn 1975 Breen, Walter, The United States Patterns of 1972, Wayte Raymond, New York NY, 1954 (16 page pamphlet) Breen, Walter, Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Proof Coins 1722-1977, FCI Press, Albertson NY, 1977 (Hardbound Copy) Breen, Walter, Walter Breen’s Complete Encyclopedia of US and Colonial Coins, FCI Press, New York NY, 1988 ( 2 Copies, One signed by Breen to Mike Ringo) Breen, Walter, Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Proof Coins 1722-1989, Bowers & Merena, Wolfeboro NH, 1989 (Softbound - revised and corrected edition) Breton, P. Napoleon, Illustrated History of the Coins and Tokens Relating to Canada, Nadin-Davis Numismatic Service, Ottawa Canada, 1983 (Abridged reprint) Brigham, Clarence S., Paul Revere's Engravings, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester MA, 1954 British Museum Plates featuring British, Irish, Wood’s and Voce Populi Coins. B & W photos, actual size. (7 plates, 152 coins) Brittain, A., S Wolpert & P. Morton, Engraving on Precious Metals, ARCO Publishing Co., New York NY, Brunk, Gregory G., World Countermarks on Medieval and Modern Coins, Quarterman Publications, Lawrence MA, 1976 Brunk, Gregory G., Merchant and Privately Countermarked Coins, World Exonumia Press, Rockford IL, 2003 Bryant, Norman, The New Haven Mint, Numismatic Review, 1946 (Pages 41 thru 48 of the April 1946 Numismatic Review) Bullock, Charles J., Essays on the Monetary History of the United States, Greenwood Press Publishers, New York NY, 1969 ( Reprint of Macmillan Publishers, 1900) Buttrey, Theodore V., Coinage of the Americas, American Numismatic Society, New York NY 1973 Calico, Xavier & Ferran, The <<ONZA>>- Main Book – The Gold Doubloon of Eight, Gabinete Numismatico Calico, Barcelona Spain, 1986 (Hardbound Copy) (In English & Spanish) Calico, Xavier & Ferran Calico, La Onza, X & F Calico, Barcelona Spain, 2004 (In Spanish) Carlotto, Tony, The Copper Coins of Vermont and Those Bearing the Vermont Name, Colonial Coin Collectors Club, New Jersey, 1998 (2 copies, one is autographed by Carlotto to Mike Ringo) Carlotto, Tony, The Copper Coins of Vermont and Those Bearing the Vermont Name, (Delux edition with Photo Plates), Colonial Coin Collectors Club, New Jersey, 1998 Carlotto, Tony, Nova
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