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Published by The Department of History of Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1944
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Blue Library Buckram. Condition: Very Good. Drawings (illustrator). Includes 8 bound issues, Vol. 40 No. 1-4 from 1944 and Vol. 41 No. 1-4 from 1945. Ex-library copy with usual stamps and stickers. Light age staining to textblock, small abraison to first contents page, very light moisture stain to top edge of textblock, else very clean and tight. Light shelf wear and character soiling to binding. Vol. 40 No.1-4 includes: "Indiana's Reaction to the Submarine Controversy," "Indiana Historical Society," "The Death of Nancy Hanks Lincoln," "Building a Pioneer Home," "A Study of Faculty Appointments at Indiana University, 1824-1937," "Wayne County Marriage Records, 1817-1820," "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address," "The Indiana War History Commission," "The Construction of the Michigan Road, 1830-1840," "William Henry Smith Memorial Library of the Indiana Historical Society," "Henry Watterson and the Liberal Convention of 1872," "Edward Eggleston, Historian," "Collecting Taxes in Indiana Territory, 1797-1802," and book reviews. 428pp. including index. Vol. 41 No. 1-4 includes: "Kaskaskia, 'The Versailles of the West," "The Urbanization of the Middle West: Town and Village in the Pioneer Period," "An Analysis of Lincoln's Funeral Sermons," "Murder at New Albany; A Rare 1821 Imprint," "The First Printing Press of the University of Notre Dame," "Mrs. Lydia B. Bacon's Journal 1811-1812," "The Great Awakening," "German Immigration to DuBois County, Indiana During the Nineteenth Century," "The Building of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroads," "Glimpses of Civil War in Newburgh," "Herndon's Contribution to Lincoln Mythology," "The Settlement of Dubois County," "The Indiana Coal Industry's Part in World War II," "The Swiss Inn of Vevay, an Old Landmark," "Conditions of Travel Experienced by German Immigrants to Dubois County, Indiana," "Music in Indianapolis 1821-1900," "Crime and Crinoline," and book reviews. 428pp. including index. Hard Cover.
Published by R. E. Banta, 1951
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Book
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Crawfordsville, 1951; illustrated paper covered boards; black cloth spine; edge and corner wear with board exposed; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; interior clean and unmarked; 244 pages.
Published by R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville, 1951
Seller: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardcover; large 8vo; 244 pages. First edition, limited to 800 copies. Black cloth spine with illegible titles on spine. Floral sidepapers. Bumped corners with some board exposed. Bright, tight, and clean interior. Tipped-in plate frontispiece. In a yellowing and bumped/chipped clear paper wrap. VG/--.
Published by R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville, IN, 1951
Seller: Sessions Book Sales, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Illustrated Cloth. Condition: Good to Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. 1st Ed. Limited print of 800 copies. 244 pages with index. Tiny brown speck along page edges.
Published by R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville, IN, 1951
Book Signed
Cloth. Condition: Good to Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 244 pp. Tightly bound. Note: The cloth is worn on the tips of each corner; being the reason for the lower "good to very good" rating. Text is free of markings. NOTE: Inscribed to Frank Gucker by John D. Barnhart on front end paper. This is 1/800 copies, first edition limited to 800 copies. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1951
Book
Hardcover. Condition: VG+. No Jacket. Pub by R.E. Banta, 1951, stated 1st Edition, limited to 800 copies. Scarce. NOT exLib. VG+ or better cond. hardcover, no dj. Flowered bds, 1/2 black w/ pale green lettering on spine. Very light exterior wear. Frontis illus in b&w, tipped-in. 244pp incl index. Square, straight, tight, bright & clean except as noted, overall VG+ or better cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions.
Published by R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville, IN, 1951
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: very good. First Edition. 244, frontis illus., sources, notes, index, limited edition of 800 copies. The most dramatic and significant event of the American Revolution in the West was the capture of Lieutenant-Governor Henry Hamilton of Detroit by tough young George Rogers Clark at Vincennes on 24 February 1779.