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Historic Nantucket, Oct 1964 Vol. 12 No. 2 by Crosby, A Morris (editor) - 1964

by Crosby, A Morris (editor)

Historic Nantucket, Oct 1964 Vol. 12 No. 2 by Crosby, A Morris (editor) - 1964

Historic Nantucket, Oct 1964 Vol. 12 No. 2

by Crosby, A Morris (editor)

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Nantucket, MA: Nantucket Historical Assoc. Very Good; Pictorial cover; stapled booklet.. 1964. First Edition; 1st Printing. Paperback. includes Annual Report of the President, k Archaeology and History by Berhard H Stockley, Island Education That Was by Franklin Folger Webstger, continuation of the Diary of William C Folger edited by Nancy S Adams; ; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 31 pages .
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  • Publisher Nantucket Historical Assoc
  • Place of Publication Nantucket, MA
  • Date Published 1964
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The Metropolitan Museum And Its Director (Cesnola Collection Controversy)

by Century Magazine / A. Duncan Savage / Howard Crosby / D. C. Gilman / B. L. Gildersleeve / Charles D. Morris / James A. Harrison

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NY: The Century Company, 1882. Book. VG. Soft cover. 8vo. 10pp extract, printed in double columns, salvaged from a damaged issue of Century Magazine, Volume XXIV, No. 4, August, 1882. The controversy surrounding the Cesnola Collection. Sections include The Original Charges, The Denials, Examination of Certain Charges, The Artistic and Archaeological Considerations, A Summing Up, and letters to the editor of Century from Savage, Crosby, Gilman, Gildersleeve, Morris, and Harrison. Housed in protective mylar report cover..
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Proceedings At The Unveiling Of The Statue Of William E. Dodge Erected under the Auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, October 22, 1885

by (Statue Committee: Samuel D. Babcock, Chair; A. A. Low, Samuel Sloan, John A. Stewart, Morris K. Jessup, John Crosby Brown, Charles Lanier]

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Private Printing. Very Good+. 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Blue blindstamped cloth with bright gilt lettering on cover, gilt top edges of pages, bevelled boards, black endpapers. 45 pages, engraved image of the Dodge Statue frontispiece, with protective tissue. The ink signature of Roswell Dwight Hitchcock and 1886 date on blank obverse of ffep, and Hitchcock bookplate inside front cover. Hitchcock was then President of Union Theological Seminary in New York and President of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Dodge had been a member of the Board of the Palestine Exploration Fund and a benefactor of both the Fund and of Union Theological Seminary. Hitchcock gave a major address at the unveiling. Minimal marks, Bangor Theological Seminary Library. In that address, Hitchcock underscores the fact that this is the first statue in America erected for the essential civil service of Philanthrophy. The statue stands in Bryant Park. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
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