Language: English
Published by Indiana Historical Bureau, State Department of Education, Indianapolis, IN, 1941
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Pages are clean and unmarked. A few pages have a slight wrinkle or bend. Previous owner's name and location in pencil at the top of the front cover. Very slight soiling to the journal's exterior. The spine is tanned from exposure to light. The book will be bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Presbygationalism in the Old Northwest" by William W. Sweet; "Vagabonding Around the World" by Niell Jamees; "The Materials of Business History" by Lyle C. Bryant; "A Business Man Uses Business History" by Clarence A. Jackson; "A Utopian Failure" by Richard Simons; "The Progressive Stage of the World Revolution" by Hans L. Leonhardt; "Report on Angel Mounds Site" by Glenn A. Black; "Some Kentucky Genealogical Sources" by Lucien Beckner; "Indiana Cemetery Records" by Harry O. Garman; "Problems and Methods of Legal History" by Jerome Hall; "Joseph A. S. Mitchell" by H. S. K. Bartholomew; "Biography of Dr. John Stough Bobbs" by Mrs. Olga S. Goldman; "Amos Twitchell's Copy of Beaumont's Physiology of Digestion" by Dr. Edgar F. Kiser; "Daniel Drake and His Contributions to Education" by Dr. Emmett Field Horine; "Fields Awaiting Investigation by Junior Historians" by Albert I. Kohlmeier; "Junior Historians" by Christopher B. Coleman; "Early Indiana Finance" by Donald Carmony; "Is War Justifiable?" by Vernon Van Dyke; "Proposals for New Readings in Indiana History" by Christopher R. Coleman; "Jesse l. And William S. Holman" by I. George Blake; "Lincolniana's Five-Foot Shelf" by Harry E. Pratt; "Who Shall Inherit America?" by Albert Edward Wiggam plus more!
Published by St. Mary's Industrial School Press, Baltimore, 1947
Seller: Bibliobargains, Sarnia, ON, Canada
Signed
Cloth. Condition: Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Brother David C. F. X. , Nora Lee McGee & Walter H. Kiser (illustrator). Third Printing. 94 pages , illustated with line drawings, family name index, bibliography, endpaper maps of the town plan showing who lived where as of 1924. An eclectic history of a southern community (Bardstown,Kentucky ) Could be very useful to anyone involved in family tree research as more than 200 family names are listed in the index . There are frequent references to where people came from and when and references to where and when certain people died. The book overall is in very good condition; the text block is clean, solid and square; no flaws . The green cloth covered boards has minor miosture stains mostly on the back board, and the spine is slightly faded. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Wonderland Souvenir Co., Portland, Oregon, 1904
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket as Issued. Kiser Brothers (illustrator). 1st Edition. 1st. Edition, 1904, Purple cloth hardcover with white letters. Profusely illustrated with full page black & white plates . This is the souvenir book made for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. A quite rare copy in purple cloth and in this condition. Condition : Very Good , with light edge rubs spotting on the boards, and a professionally repaired back inside hinge. Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Book.