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1 (Abraham Lincoln) Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896. SPEECH of the Hon. THOMAS EWING, at CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, Before a Republican Mass Meeting, September 29th, 1860. Cincinnati: Rickey, Mallory & Co., 1860. 24 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Pro-Abraham Lincoln, anti-Douglas speech. Wrap soiled, few nicks, few head margins stained, G. $35.00 2 (Adventist) Spicer, W.A. (William Ambrose Spicer), 1865-1952. OUR DAY In the Light of Prophecy. Washington: Review & Herald Publishing Assn, copyright 1917. 380 pages. Illustrated. 8 x 5.5", gold stamped green cloth, no dj. Secretary, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 1903-1922, President, 1922-1930, worked England, India, where Spicer College honors his name, worked to resolve dilemna of church's pacifist stance during World War I. Second Coming, Approaching End, Prophecy, Evil, Spiritualism, Eastern Question, Armageddon (World War I), Millennium. $10.00 3 (Adventist) White, E.G. (Ellen Gould), 1827-1915, adapted. CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR. 587th thousand. Tacoma Park: Review & Herald Publishing Association, copyright 1896, 1909. 183 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 6.25", red & white stamped green cloth. Gift inscription, VG. $10.00 4 (Advertising) The EXEL-O-CRAFT FAN CATALOGUE features 10 Beautiful Lithographed Folding Fans of the Exel-O-Craft Line, consisting of 4 Religious Subjects, 1 Human Interest, 1 Floral, 1 Dream Home, 2 Scenes, also 13 Stick or Wood Handle Fans of the "Finger Grip" Line, a Very Attractive Palm Leaf Fan. No date, ca 1935? 16 pages. Illustrated, printed fans, Negro trade, trademarks, stock advertisements, funeral homes, furniture, flower, insurance, food. Stapled booklet, 11 x 8.5". Corner nibble, VG. $20.00 5 (Advertising) Hamilton Manufacturing Corporation, Columbus, Indiana. COSCO 1949 Catalog- Handbook - Household Stools & Utility Tables. Cosco National Advertising, Products, Selling Aids. (16) pages. Color illustrated: advertisements, metal stools, tables, store displays. Stapled booklet, 11 x 8.5". Creased, scuffed, VG. $15.00 6 (African-American) Wood, Clement, editor. The BEST NEGRO JOKES. Little Blue Book No. 1012. Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius Publications, no date, ca 1930? 64 pages. 5 x 3.5'', printed wrapper. Toned, else VG. $10.00 7 (Agriculture) Bailey, L.H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954; revised by Arthur W. Gilbert, New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. PLANT-BREEDING. New edition. The Rural Science Series. NY: Macmillan Company, 1915. xviii,474 pages, 8p publisher advertisements. 103 illustrations, bibliography. 7.5 x 5", gold, black & red stamped green cloth, no dj. 'H.B. Smith, R.I. State College' on blank. Few owner marks, else VG. $15.00 8 (Agriculture) California Spray-Chemical Company, Watsonville, California. SCIENTIFIC CONTROL of ORCHARD PESTS: Volck: The Scientific Orchard Insecticide. No date, ca 1926 (testimonial). 16 pages. Halftones, Wenatchee, Washington orchard, spraying, sprayed, unsprayed fruit, barrel. 7 x 3.75", color wrapper. VG. $10.00 9 (Agriculture) Campbell Corn Drill Company, Harrison, Ohio. CAMPBELL COTTON & CORN PLANTERS. (Catalog). No date, ca 1920? (8) pages. 10 small illustrations. 6.5 x 3.5", embossed wrapper. Short tear, bit scuffed, VG. $15.00 10 (Agriculture) Downing, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1815-1852. The FRUITS and FRUIT TREES of AMERICA: or, the Culture, Propagation, & Management, in the Garden & Orchard, of Fruit Trees Generally; with Descriptions of All the Finest Varieties of Fruit, Native & Foreign, Cultivated in this Country. Third edition. NY & London : Wiley & Putnam, 1845. xiv,594 pages, 14p publisher advertisement. Over 200 engravings. 8 x 5", blue cloth, gold stamped spine. Notes on potato culture on endsheet. Cover rubbed, soiled, text shaken, toned, bit foxed, G. $35.00 11 (Agriculture) E.C. Brown Company, Rochester, New York. SPRAYERS for EVERY PURPOSE. Catalogue No. 28. No date, ca 1915? 30 pages. Illustrated: factory, hand pump sprayers, strainers, nozzles, dusters, atomizers, barrel pumps, wheel barrow sprayers. Stapled booklet, 6 x 3.5". 'to spray is to make crops pay'. Trifle toned, VG. $15.00 12 (Agriculture) Farmers Friend Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. The MONARCH GRAIN DRILL & Fertilizer Sower. (Leaflet catalog). No date, ca 1880? (12) pages. Large engraving of machine, few small details. Folded sheet, 6 x 3.25", distributor rubberstamp. Bit rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00 13 (Agriculture) Sargent, Osgood & Roundy Company, Randolph, Vermont. MACHINES and TOOLS for PROFITABLE FARMING. Catalog 1930. 78 pages. Illustrated: spreaders, grain drill, plows, harrow, roller, planters, cultivators, weeders, potato mill, mower, binder, rakes, tedders, loader, baler, hoist, saws, tanks, barn equipment, sprayers. 9 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 14 (Agriculture) Savage, E.S., Cornell University. The CALF BOOK: Raising Calves on Cream Separator Skim-milk. De Laval Separator Company, Chicago, Illinois, &c, no date, 1925? (printer code). (24) pages. Small illustrations, cows, young trainers. Stapled booklet, 6 x 3.5". VG. $10.00 15 (Alabama) Erskine Ramsay Technical High School, Birmingham, Alabama. The HIGHLANDER, 1933. (Yearbook). Halftones: adminstrators, seniors, classes, 'Most Beautiful, Popular, Intellectual Girl, Boy', officers, band, orchestra, ROTC, clubs, football, baseball, basketball, candids, drawings. 10.75 x 7.75", embossed cloth. Opened 1930. Cover worn, inner hinges pulled, text G. $20.00 16 (Almanac) The AMERICAN ALMANAC and REPOSITORY of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, for the Year 1843. Boston: David H. Williams, &c. vii,333 pages, (12)p publisher advertisement, sample pages. 7.75 x 5'', printed blue wrapper. Untrimmed. Drake, Almanacs, 4252; Calendar, Celestial Phenomena, US Government, Post Offices, Agriculture, Bankrupt Law, Insane, Blind, Deaf & Dumb Asylums, Manufactures, Whaling, Commerce, Colleges, Medical, Theological, Law Schools, Religions (Baptist, Catholic, Friends, Jews, Menonite, Methodist, Moravian, Mormon, Shaker, Tunker), Population, States, Foreign. Wrap chipped, rubbed, soiled, text shaken, few dampstains, G. $25.00 17 (Almanac) The AMERICAN ALMANAC and REPOSITORY of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, for the Year 1842. Boston: David H. Williams, &c. (viii),328 pages. 7.75 x 5'', printed blue wrapper. Untrimmed. Drake, Almanacs, 4231; Calendar, Celestial Phenomena, United States Government, Post Office, Mint, Florida War, Tobacco, Coffee, Commerce, Distilleries, Agriculture, Colleges, Medical, Theological, Law Schools, Summary of Religions (Baptist, Catholic, Campbellite, Friends, Jews, Menonite, Methodist, Moravian, Mormon, Shaker, Tunker, &c), Population, Meteorology, States, Foreign. Wrap chipped, rubbed, soiled, text bit foxed, G. $25.00 18 (Almanac) Shoemaker, Abraham, calculations. POULSON'S TOWN and COUNTRY ALMANAC, for the Year of Our Lord, 1804; being Bissextile or Leap-year. Philadelphia: Printed & Sold by John Bioren. 48 pages. Astronomical anatomy engraving. Stitched booklet, 7 x 4.25". Shaw & Shoemaker 4899; Drake, Almanacs, 10655. Interments, Quaker meetings, tides, family medicines, Philadelphia physicians' small pox vaccination plea, federal money conversion table, post roads. Soiled, rubbed, fair. $35.00 19 (Almanac) Wise, Daniel, 1813-1898, compiler; calculated in clock time by Samuel Hart Wright, Dundee, N.Y. The METHODIST ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1864. NY: Carlton & Porter, copyright 1863. 72 pages. Engravings, fireman, Hanson Place Sunday School, Brooklyn, advertisements, Fort Edward Institute, bells, medicines, flax + hemp dresser, publisher. 7.5 x 4.75", brown printed blue wrapper, string loop through corner hole. Leading Events of Slaveholders' Rebellion, Methodist statistics: preacher deaths, census, Bible Society, Sunday-school, Tract Society, Missionary Society, schools, stories, verse, advice, farming, cooking. Trifle soiled, VG. $15.00 20 (Alphabet) Byrum, Isabel C., Illustrated by Ruthven H. Byrum. MR. NOAH'S ABC ZOO. Copyright 1933, Gospel Trumpet Company, The Warner Press, Anderson, Indiana. Reprinted 1951. (32) pages. Red & black illustrated animal alphabet. Stapled booklet, 8.75 x 6". 'Would you like to look at what Noah took in the Ark & kept safe as could be? Well, come to his Zoo for an hour or two, through the doorway of ABC. VG. $10.00 21 (American Revolution) Edwin W. Small, Boston National Historic Sites Commission. The LEXINGTON-CONCORD BATTLE ROAD, April 19, 1775. Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1960. 74 pages. Map, 4 color plates, sites along route, documents. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Scuffed, VG. $8.00 22 (American Revolution) Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794 + Josiah Quincy. The JOURNALS of Major SAMUEL SHAW, the First Consul at Canton. With a Life of the Author. Boston; Wm. Crosby & H.P. Nichols, 1847. xiii,360 pages. Engraved frontispiece portrait. 9.5 x 6", gold lettered, blind decorated purple cloth. Biography covers activity as officer during American Revolution, journals describe time in China. Cloth scuffed, spotted, portrait lightly damped, else VG. $50.00 23 (American Revolution) The First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. A Brief Account of The BATTLE of BUNKER HILL, June 17, 1775. Copyright, 1942. 28 pages. Double-page model halftone, Thomas Gage, William Prescott, William Howe, Joseph Warren, plan, Bunker Hill Monument. 6 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Model by Theodore B. Pitman Studio, Cambridge, painted by Henry H. Brooks, Concord, installed 1938. VG. $10.00 24 (Americana) FREYHEIT die TREUE LIEBE, zu Alle Americanische Bü rger und Einwohner. (Freedom the true Love of all American Citizens + Residents).