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  • Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 4to. Original hardcover removed. Binding remains in tact. Clean, unmarked pages. Slight wrinkling due to dampness. Minor darkening to preliminary pages. Slight chipping to outer edge of FFEP.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, worth rebinding. Ships daily.

  • Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Fully bound in paper-wrapped boards. Tight binding and solid boards. Moderate shelf wear. Bumping to corners. Extensive scuffing to board edges. Chipping to edges of spine. Cracking along spine. Rubbing to boards. Moderate discoloration. Splotching to preliminary pages. Overall, clean, unmarked pages throughout.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Very Good. 4to. Fully bound in contemporary brown calf-skin leather. Burgundy Morocco title plate with gilt lettering. Tight binding and solid boards. Moderate shelf wear. Bumping to corners. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to edges of spine. Chipping, slight loss to spine ends. Extensively darkened endpapers with notation to inside of front board. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Good. 4to. Quarter bound in contemporary green calf-skin leather. Corners bound. Gilt lettering on spine. Marbled boards. Moderate shelf wear. Bumping to corners. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to spine edges. Slight chipping, loss to spine ends. Text on spine has been rubbed away. Institutional library bookplate inside front board. Owners inscription on FFEP. Slight splotching to endpapers. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Good. 4to. Fully bound in contemporary brown marbled calf-skin leather. Burgundy Morocco spine label with gilt lettering. Tight binding and solid boards. Moderate shelf wear. Bumping to corners. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to edges of spine. Chipping, slight loss to spine ends. Slightly darkened endpapers with notation to inside of front board. Bookplate. Library stamp on both endpapers. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Fully bound in deep burgundy buckram. Moderate shelf wear. Bumping to corners. Extensive sunning to spine. Chipping, loss to spine ends. Library bookplate inside front board. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages. Damp-staining from page 387 through end.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Very Good. 4to. Fully bound in contemporary brown calf-skin leather. Burgundy Morocco title plate with gilt lettering. Tight binding and solid boards. Moderate shelf wear.Bumping to corners. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to edges of spine. Chipping, slight loss to spine at hinges. Dampstain to front end papers with notation to front end page. Staining to back endpapers. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Good. 4to. Fully bound in red cloth. Good boards and binding. Boards stained and worn. Spine discolored with chipping/loss. Ex-library stamps and markings. Interior pages are clean, unmarked, and in great condition. Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

  • Leather Bound. Condition: Very Good. 4to. Fully bound in contemporary brown calf-skin leather. Burgundy Morocco spine label with gilt lettering. Tight binding and solid boards. Moderate shelf wear.Bumping to corners. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to edges of spine. Chipping, slight loss to spine ends. Extensively darkened endpapers with notation to inside of front board. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages.Samuel Hazard is known for having been the unanimously appointed editor and archivist for the Keystone State during its formative years. Known also for his work on the Pennsylvania Archives as well as the sixteen-volume Colonial Records, the Register of Pennsylvania was the first publication for which he was editor-in-chief. Although Hazards editorial services to state and nation were recognized by his contemporaries, he has too often remained a neglected subject of study within the context of his own time. The Register of Pennsylvania, a periodical which saw publication between 1828 and 1835, contained census information, statistics, as well as news items pertaining to the state. A historically valuable periodical, well-preserved and in good reading condition. A fine addition to the library of anyone interested in Pennsylvania history. Ships daily.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Clean brown leather, red spine label with gilt lettering. Spine ends neatly reinforced: covers firmly attached. Light corner wear & light endpaper foxing. Text tight, clean & intact. Devoted to the preservation of facts, documents & useful information. Dams, Canals, Elections, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, etc. Pennsylvania; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 386 pages.

  • Seller image for HAZARD'S REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA: PRESERVATION OF FACTS & DOCUMENTS AND EVERY KIND OF USEFUL INFORMATION RESPECTING THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Vol. VIII- July 1831 to Jan. 1832 for sale by Nick Bikoff, IOBA
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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Nicely rebound in brown cloth: black leather spine with gilt lettering. Text tight, clean & intact. X-Cleveland Public Library book plate & ink stamp. Light foxing. Decorated endpapers. Fascinating information on the State of Pennsylvania: Native Americans; railroad, alchemist; prison & crime; Philadelphia's crime chart for the year 1830. Pennsylvania; Ex-Lib; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 432 pages.

  • Seller image for THE REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA. DEVOTED TO THE PRESERVATION OF FACTS AND DOCUMENTS, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF USEFUL INFORMATION RESPECTING THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA for sale by William Reese Company - Americana

    Twelve (of sixteen) volumes. Uniformly bound in handsome contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards, red leather labels. Bit tanned. Very occasional fox mark. Else a very good, particularly handsome set. A nice run of the first twelve volumes of this informative Pennsylvania weekly, edited by the antiquarian Samuel Hazard, and published by him between January 1828 and January 1836. The DAB describes the contents of this publication: "The sixteen volumes of the series contain state papers and public documents, legal decisions, documents relating to the early history of the state, Indian history, treaties, anecdotes and antiquities, biographical memoirs, meteorological tables, mineralogical notes, and other interesting information. They are particularly rich in historical material. Some of the manuscripts in the American Philosophical Society relating to the early settlements on the Delaware were published for the first time in volumes IV and V of the series." A mine of important historical information. HOWES H365, "b." SABIN 31106. DAB VIII, p.472.