Original publisher's beige wrapper with staple binding. 6" x 9." Eight pages, complete. Pages are very clean and intact. Two punched holes are in the left margin and do not affect text. A Fine copy. The Lincoln Kinsman was a monthly publication about Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln genealogy. Fifty-four issues were published in total. Louis Austin Warren (1885-1983) was a minister who spent his lifetime researching and writing about Abraham Lincoln and his family and was Director of the Lincoln National Life Foundation. Includes reprinted records from marriage bonds and certificates a... View More...
Original publisher's beige wrapper with staple binding. 6" x 9." Eight pages, complete. Pages are very clean and intact. Two punched holes are in the left margin and do not affect text. A Fine copy. The Lincoln Kinsman was a monthly publication about Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln genealogy. Fifty-four issues were published in total. Louis Austin Warren (1885-1983) was a minister who spent his lifetime researching and writing about Abraham Lincoln and his family and was Director of the Lincoln National Life Foundation. The timeline of references to Thomas Lincoln spans his entire lif... View More...
Two volumes. Gilt lettering and decoration on both spines. With Portraits. 601 and 606 pages. Gilt edged page tops. Uncut page sides and bottoms. Ink notation front end paper both volumes. Offsetting front end paper Volume Two. Contents include: Boyhood; Yale and Europe; The Civil War Period; Senatorship; Grant, Hayes, and Garfield; As University Professor (Michigan); Organization of Cornell University; Difficulties and Dangers at Cornell; In the Diplomatic Service; As Commissioner to Santo Domingo; As Minister to Germany; Men of Note in Berlin and Elsewhere; As Minister to Russia; Walks and T... View More...
Original publisher's brown wrapper. Address given on February 17, 1914. Published July 1914. 6 1/4" x 9 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Included are reprinted black and white portraits of Horace White, Stephen Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln and a reprinted letter of indorsement from Lincoln to Douglas. Two copies available at $37.50 each. Pages and covers of both copies are clean and intact. Former ownership inscription of "Ralph R. Ritzman" on front free endpaper of one copy. From Monaghan, the Lincoln Bibliography, no. 2170: "Chicago Tribune correspondent's account of the debates." ... View More...
114 pages; brown cloth binding with gilt lettering (5 1/8 x 7 1/2 inch). The author's impressions of the Civil War period and the individuals who played a major role in it. From John Brown to Abraham Lincoln. Very good copy with minor bumps to the top and bottom of the spine. View More...
472 pages plus portraits, some composite, navy cloth, gilt title, all edges gilt. Edges dampstained, front cover warped; good. They take seriously the job of preparing children to be patriotic American citizens. View More...
Publisher's sewn wrappers. Moderately foxed front and back extremities. Wood, who initially supported the North's cause in the Civil War, eventually turned against the effort. In this speech he acknowledges the need for government financing, but opposes the "internal revenue" system solely on his oppostion to the war. 24 pages. View More...