Language: English
Published by Parker County Historical Commission, Weatherford, TX, 1987
Seller: Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Reprint. 234pp.incl.index; HB dk.red w/gilt; slight rub w/clean,tight pgs. Reprint of 1906 publication. "With Introductory Sketch on Early Texas History, Entitled "Tableau Lights of Texas History." some illus.
Published by Taylor Publishing, 1987
Seller: Blindpig Books, Salt lake city, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Acceptable. top corner serverly damaged by pet chew. Very serviceable copy.
Published by Taylor Publishing, 1987
Seller: K & L KICKIN' BOOKS, Corinth, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good+. Dust Jacket Condition: no dust jacket.
Published by Weatherford, Tx., 1987
Seller: T A Swinford, Bookseller, Sun city west, AZ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 234 pp., frontis., plates, index, Boards, vg+Herd # 911 Howes G-283.
Published by Parker County Historical Commission (Weatherford, TX); Taylor Publishing Company, 1987
Seller: Best Books And Antiques, Chandler, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Former owner's name in front of book; otherwise this book is like new and pristine. Beautiful simulated reddish/maroon leather cover with heavy gilt embossing on the titling on the front cover and spine. Published by the Parker County Historical Commission, Weatherford, TX. 1987. Printed by Taylor Publishing Company. BR (Box 310).
Published by Parker County Historical Commission, 1998
Seller: Barbers Book Store Online, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. A fine, fresh, as-new copy of the 1987 reprint of the rare original 1906 edition. Apprx 6 x 9" 234 pp red hardback w/ bright gilt lettering illus w/ numerous b&w contemporary photos. To access more of our Texas city and county histories, type TXCOHST on the keyword line and click on "find book." Language: eng.
Published by [Boston, MA, 1825
Seller: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, U.S.A.
A 3 pp. letter, approx. 300 words, addressed on the fourth integral leaf to Edward Spalding, Esq., Bristol, R.I., with a round stamp postal mark. Old fold lines, loss of a few letters on the third page from removal of a wax seal. The author, Jno. A. Grace writes to "Dear Spalding" that he hopes to see him soon though he is not sure when. He goes on to quote scripture, "Put not your trust in princes" with a slight amendation "nor in Governours neither" claiming they are not to be depended upon. Without naming him, Grace says a certain Governor had been visiting Boston and had agreed to come to dinner at the home of an old acquaintance. Careful plans were made by the acquaintance who felt himself honored by the chance to entertain a Governor, and "to do him honor, invited half a dozen clever fellows to meet him. All was arranged, Mutton on the spit, corks drawn, and Table spread when lo! it was discovered this his excellency had that morning made his retreat without beat of drum!!!!!!" The company were forced to console themselves with a feast and good Madeira wine. A humorous letter, likely referring to the Governor of Rhode Island, James Fenner. Grace's correspondent Edward Spalding was a Rhode Island merchant and shipping agent was involved in the slave trade in Cuba in the 1820s, among other ventures. University of Miami has another letter from Grace to Spalding, and a handful of institutions, including the Rhode Island Historical Society, Emory University, and LSU have collections of Spalding's papers.