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Unknown History of the U. S. S. Leviathan New York Brooklyn, N. Y.: , 1919 1919 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8 Vo. Subtitle: Cruiser and Transport Forces United States Atlantic Fleet, Compiled From the Ship's Log and Data Gathered By the History Committee On Board the Ship. 1 st edition, bound in black cloth, 9 x 6 inches, gilt title and sketch of the Leviathan on front cover. Numerous illustrations and photos, 219 pages, former owner's name on front flyleaf, Alan J. Kenne dy. Note: On Leviathan's roster, there was a Kennedy, possibly a relation. Contains errata slip. This is the true first edition account of the wartime voyages, incidents, roster, etc. Formerly, the Ha mburg-Amerika Liner "Vaterland". She was siezed in New York in 1917 and used as a troop transport. Awarded to U. S. Lines as reparations after the war. Scrapped in 1938. Loads on information. Scarce! Price:
175.00 USD
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Unknown The Diary of a Public Man (With 2 Pieces of Added Ephemera) Chicago, Ill. Abraham Lincoln Book Shop 1945 Limited/Numbered Hard Cover Very Good Very Good -Slipcase Hard Cover. Very Good/Slipcase Very Good. Privately Printed. 8 Vo. Subtitle: An Intimate View of the National Administration December 28, 1860 to March 15, 1861 and A Page of Political Correspondence Stanton to Buchanan, Prefatory Notes By F. Lauriston Bullard, foreword by Carl Sandburg. Author possibly Mr. Allen Thorndyke Rice. xi plus 117 pages. Note: In back colophon states: Limited to 500 copies. Deckled paper, endpapers front and back is a map of the City of Washington. NOTE!!: Added bonus: There are 2 pamphlets included with the book: 1. "The Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln" which has a portrait photo of Lincoln on cover, 3 pages of text and facsimile of Lincoln's handwriting, issued by The American Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (reproduced with the permission of the heirs and descendants of Jesse W. Fell) and 2. " Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address March 4th, 1865", 4 pages of text, issued by the American Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Price:
125.00 USD
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